Brian Walker
Impact in
- Global and Planetary Change top 0.01%
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Nature and Landscape Conservation top 0.02%
- Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
Papers in
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- Ecosystem dynamics and resilience 18
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services 13
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- Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies 34
- Co-authors
- Stephen R. Carpenter (11 shared papers)Ann P. Kinzig (10 shared papers)C. S. Holling (5 shared papers)Carl Folke (22 shared papers)David E. Salt (3 shared papers)Thomas Elmqvist (6 shared papers)Marten Scheffer (9 shared papers)Lance Gunderson (6 shared papers)
- Journals
- Ecology and Society (18 papers)Science (7 papers)Ecological Economics (5 papers)Ecosystems (5 papers)Environment and Development Economics (4 papers)
- Partner nations
- AustraliaUnited StatesSweden
In The Last Decade
Brian Walker
133 papers receiving 42.7k citations
Brian Walker's Hit Papers
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 216
- Global and Planetary Change 18.8k
- Nature and Landscape Conservation 10.0k
- Ecological Modeling 2.6k
- Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law 6.6k
- Ecology 11.9k
Countries citing papers authored by Brian Walker
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Fields of papers citing papers by Brian Walker
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Co-authors
The 25 scholars most cited alongside Brian Walker, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.
All Works
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| # | Work | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Global Biodiversity Scenarios for the Year 2100 Hit paper breakdown → | 2000 | 6953 |
| 2 | Resilience, Adaptability and Transformability in Social-ecological Systems Hit paper breakdown → | 2004 | 4747 |
| 3 | Resilience Thinking: Integrating Resilience, Adaptability and Transformability Hit paper breakdown → | 2010 | 2859 |
| 4 | Regime Shifts, Resilience, and Biodiversity in Ecosystem Management Hit paper breakdown → | 2004 | 2660 |
| 5 | From Metaphor to Measurement: Resilience of What to What? Hit paper breakdown → | 2001 | 2388 |
| 6 | Global Desertification: Building a Science for Dryland Development Hit paper breakdown → | 2007 | 2171 |
| 7 | Resilience and Sustainable Development: Building Adaptive Capacity in a World of Transformations Hit paper breakdown → | 2002 | 1940 |
| 8 | Resilience Thinking: Sustaining Ecosystems and People in a Changing World Hit paper breakdown → | 2006 | 1860 |
| 9 | Opportunistic Management for Rangelands Not at Equilibrium Hit paper breakdown → | 1989 | 1436 |
| 10 | Response diversity, ecosystem change, and resilience Hit paper breakdown → | 2003 | 1382 |
| 11 | Biodiversity and Ecological Redundancy Hit paper breakdown → | 1992 | 1161 |
| 12 | Resilience Management in Social-ecological Systems: a Working Hypothesis for a Participatory Approach Hit paper breakdown → | 2002 | 1063 |
| 13 | A Handful of Heuristics and Some Propositions for Understanding Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems Hit paper breakdown → | 2006 | 966 |
| 14 | Biotic Control over the Functioning of Ecosystems Hit paper breakdown → | 1997 | 824 |
| 15 | Original Articles: Plant Attribute Diversity, Resilience, and Ecosystem Function: The Nature and Significance of Dominant and Minor Species Hit paper breakdown → | 1999 | 780 |
| 16 | The Value of Nature and the Nature of Value Hit paper breakdown → | 2000 | 750 |
| 17 | Resilience and Vulnerability: Complementary or Conflicting Concepts? Hit paper breakdown → | 2010 | 695 |
| 18 | Ecosystem stewardship: sustainability strategies for a rapidly changing planet Hit paper breakdown → | 2009 | 638 |
| 19 | Planetary Boundaries: Ecological Foundations for Corporate Sustainability Hit paper breakdown → | 2012 | 596 |
| 20 | Stability of Semi-Arid Savanna Grazing Systems Hit paper breakdown → | 1981 | 566 |
About Brian Walker
Brian Walker is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Ecology and Sociology and Political Science, having authored 139 papers that have together received 46.5k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (34 papers), Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology (18 papers), Ecosystem dynamics and resilience (18 papers), Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (14 papers), Land Use and Ecosystem Services (13 papers), Complex Systems and Decision Making (10 papers), Pasture and Agricultural Systems (8 papers) and Sustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis (7 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Global and Planetary Change (18.8k citations), Nature and Landscape Conservation (10.0k citations), Ecological Modeling (2.6k citations), Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law (6.6k citations) and Ecology (11.9k citations). Brian Walker has collaborated with scholars based in Australia, United States and Sweden. Frequent co-authors include Stephen R. Carpenter, Ann P. Kinzig, C. S. Holling, Carl Folke, David E. Salt, Thomas Elmqvist, Marten Scheffer, Lance Gunderson, Steve Carpenter and Nick Abel. Their work appears in journals such as Ecology and Society, Science, Ecological Economics, Ecosystems and Environment and Development Economics.
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