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Uwe A. Schneider

Uwe A. Schneider

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
43
Citations
13501
World Ranking
6925
National Ranking
448

Uwe A. Schneider publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Uwe A. Schneider sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 174 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Uwe A. Schneider D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Uwe A. Schneider sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Uwe A. Schneider is affiliated with Universität Hamburg in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on areas within Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, contributing extensively to these fields.

The main subfields of Schneider's work include:

  • Plant Science
  • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Economics and Econometrics

The scientist has covered key topics such as:

  • Climate change impacts on agriculture
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Agricultural Economics and Policy
  • Water resources management and optimization
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Agricultural Innovations and Practices

Recent publications by Uwe A. Schneider include:

  • "Pesticide risk assessment in European agriculture: Distribution patterns, ban-substitution effects and regulatory implications" (2024), published in Environmental Pollution
  • "Assessing the long-term effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions under different climate change scenarios" (2021), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Knowledge and Positions of German Farmers" (2020), published in Land
  • "Uncertainty concepts for integrated modeling - Review and application for identifying uncertainties and uncertainty propagation pathways" (2020), published in Environmental Modelling & Software
  • "Evaluating and expanding the European Union's protected-area network toward potential post-2020 coverage targets" (2020), published in Conservation Biology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Schneider include:

  • Livia Rasche
  • Kerstin Jantke
  • Khondokar H. Kabir
  • Jürgen Scheffran
  • Luisa Gensch

The primary publication venues where Schneider has contributed multiple papers are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Journal of Environmental Management
  • International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology
  • Climate Services

Best Publications

  • Greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture

    Pete Smith;Daniel Martino;Zucong Cai;Daniel Gwary

  • Global land-use implications of first and second generation biofuel targets

    Petr Havlík;Uwe A. Schneider;Erwin Schmid;Hannes Böttcher

  • The biotic ligand model : a historical overview

    Paul R. Paquin;Joseph W. Gorsuch;Simon Apte;Graeme E. Batley

  • Policy and technological constraints to implementation of greenhouse gas mitigation options in agriculture

    Pete Smith;Daniel Martino;Zucong Cai;Daniel Gwary

  • Farmers' perceptions of and adaptation strategies to climate change and their determinants: the case of Punjab province, Pakistan

    Mohammad Abid;Jürgen Scheffran;U. A. Schneider;M. Ashfaq

  • Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in U.S. Agriculture and Forestry

    Bruce A. McCarl;Uwe A. Schneider

  • Impacts of population growth, economic development, and technical change on global food production and consumption

    Uwe A. Schneider;Petr Havlik;Erwin Schmid;Hugo Valin

  • Economic Potential of Biomass Based Fuels for Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation

    Uwe A. Schneider;Bruce A. McCarl

  • Adaptation to climate change and its impacts on food productivity and crop income: Perspectives of farmers in rural Pakistan

    Muhammad Abid;Uwe A. Schneider;Jürgen Scheffran

  • U.S. agriculture's role in a greenhouse gas emission mitigation world: An economic perspective

    Bruce A. McCarl;Uwe A. Schneider

  • A synopsis of land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) under the Kyoto Protocol and Marrakech Accords

    B. Schlamadinger;N. Bird;T. Johns;T. Johns;S. Brown

  • Agriculture and resource availability in a changing world: The role of irrigation

    Timm Sauer;Petr Havlík;Uwe A. Schneider;Uwe A. Schneider;Erwin Schmid

  • Implications of a carbon-based energy tax for U.S. agriculture.

    Uwe A. Schneider;Bruce A. McCarl

  • Farmer Perceptions of Climate Change, Observed Trends and Adaptation of Agriculture in Pakistan

    Muhammad Abid;Muhammad Abid;Jürgen Scheffran;Uwe A. Schneider;Ehsan Elahi

  • CropRota – A crop rotation model to support integrated land use assessments

    Martin Schönhart;Erwin Schmid;Uwe A. Schneider

  • Agricultural sector analysis on greenhouse gas mitigation in US agriculture and forestry.

    Uwe A. Schneider;Bruce A. McCarl;Erwin Schmid

  • Appraising agricultural greenhouse gas mitigation potentials: effects of alternative assumptions

    Uwe A. Schneider;Bruce A. McCarl

  • KLUM: A simple model of global agricultural land use as a coupling tool of economy and vegetation

    K. Ronneberger;R.S.J. Tol;U.A. Schneider

  • Final countdown for biodiversity hotspots

    Jan C. Habel;Jan C. Habel;Livia Rasche;Uwe A. Schneider;Jan Oliver Engler

  • Soil Carbon: Policy and Economics

    Gregg Marland;Bruce A. Mccarl;U. W. E. Schneider

  • MEASURING ABATEMENT POTENTIALS WHEN MULTIPLE CHANGE IS PRESENT: THE CASE OF GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION IN U.S. AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY

    Uwe A. Schneider;Bruce A. McCarl

  • Leakage and Comparative Advantage Implications of Agricultural Participation in Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation

    Heng-Chi Lee;Bruce A. McCarl;Uwe A. Schneider;Chi-Chung Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce A. McCarl
Bruce A. McCarl Texas A&M University
Erwin Schmid
Erwin Schmid BOKU University
Petr Havlik
Petr Havlik International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Michael Obersteiner
Michael Obersteiner University of Oxford
Richard S. J. Tol
Richard S. J. Tol University of Sussex
Steffen Fritz
Steffen Fritz International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Peter Smith
Peter Smith University of Aberdeen
Jürgen Scheffran
Jürgen Scheffran Universität Hamburg
Florian Kraxner
Florian Kraxner International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Walter W. Wenzel
Walter W. Wenzel BOKU University

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