394(top 20%)
articles
39.4K(top 9%)
citations
145(top 14%)
★★ articles
18(top 7%)
★★★ articles
4.5(top 5%)
Avg IF
73(top 10%)
H-Index
194(top 6%)
G-Index
188
journals

Most Cited Articles of Institute on the Environment in 2013

TitleJournalYearCitations
Yield Trends Are Insufficient to Double Global Crop Production by 2050PLoS ONE20131.6K
Use of agro-climatic zones to upscale simulated crop yield potentialField Crops Research2013189
Benefits, costs, and livelihood implications of a regional payment for ecosystem service programProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2013148
Improvements in crop water productivity increase water sustainability and food security—a global analysisEnvironmental Research Letters2013141
Low biodiversity state persists two decades after cessation of nutrient enrichmentEcology Letters2013125
Increasing global crop harvest frequency: recent trends and future directionsEnvironmental Research Letters2013119
The added complications of climate change: understanding and managing biodiversity and ecosystemsFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment201389
Tapped out: how can cities secure their water future?Water Policy201376
Influence of Disturbance on Temperate Forest ProductivityEcosystems201338
Evaluating the return in ecosystem services from investment in public land acquisitionsPLoS ONE201338
Variability in ecosystem service measurement: a pollination service case studyFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment201334
Revisiting renewable portfolio standard effectiveness: policy design and outcome specification matterPolicy Sciences201331
Effects of agent heterogeneity in the presence of a land-market: A systematic test in an agent-based laboratoryComputers, Environment and Urban Systems201330
Potential climate change impacts on temperate forest ecosystem processesCanadian Journal of Forest Research201324
Using LiDAR data to measure the 3D green biomass of Beijing urban forest in ChinaPLoS ONE201319
U.S. federal agency models offer different visions for achieving Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS2) biofuel volumesEnvironmental Science & Technology201317
Dry season precipitation over the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor is more sensitive to deforestation than to greenhouse gas driven climate changeClimatic Change20132
Tropical Montane Cloud Forests20131