Alexis Morgan

499 total citations
14 papers, 350 citations indexed

About

Alexis Morgan is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. According to data from OpenAlex, Alexis Morgan has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 350 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 3 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 3 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. Recurrent topics in Alexis Morgan's work include Fish Ecology and Management Studies (3 papers), Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (2 papers) and Flood Risk Assessment and Management (2 papers). Alexis Morgan is often cited by papers focused on Fish Ecology and Management Studies (3 papers), Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (2 papers) and Flood Risk Assessment and Management (2 papers). Alexis Morgan collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Sweden. Alexis Morgan's co-authors include Beth Savan, Christopher Gore, Stephen C. Trombulak, Patrick J. Doran, Eric W. Sanderson, Gillian Woolmer, Mark Anderson, Robert F. Baldwin, Justina C. Ray and Jeffrey J. Opperman and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Landscape and Urban Planning and Environmental Management.

In The Last Decade

Alexis Morgan

14 papers receiving 327 citations

Peers

Alexis Morgan
Lindie Smith-Adao South Africa
Liesl Hill South Africa
Lynn Scarlett United States
Kenneth Genskow United States
D. Ohlson Canada
Barry D. Gold United States
Chantel Petersen South Africa
Joe Arvai Canada
Iara Lacher United States
Lindie Smith-Adao South Africa
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Fields of papers citing papers by Alexis Morgan

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Alexis Morgan

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Opperman, Jeffrey J., et al.. (2022). Using the WWF Water Risk Filter to Screen Existing and Projected Hydropower Projects for Climate and Biodiversity Risks. Water. 14(5). 721–721. 18 indexed citations
2.
Reig, Paul, Sara E. Walker, Colin Strong, et al.. (2021). Setting Enterprise Water Targets: A Guide for Companies. 2 indexed citations
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Opperman, Jeffrey J., Stuart Orr, Dustin Garrick, et al.. (2020). Achieving water security’s full goals through better integration of rivers’ diverse and distinct values. 10. 100063–100063. 13 indexed citations
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Vigerstøl, Kari, et al.. (2019). Setting Site Water Targets Informed By Catchment Context. 1 indexed citations
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Opperman, Jeff J., et al.. (2018). Valuing Rivers: How the Diverse Benefits of Healthy Rivers Underpin Economies. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 11 indexed citations
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Abell, Robin, Siân Morgan, & Alexis Morgan. (2015). Taking High Conservation Value from Forests to Freshwaters. Environmental Management. 56(1). 1–10. 7 indexed citations
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Chaplin‐Kramer, Rebecca, Malin Jonell, Anne D. Guerry, et al.. (2015). Ecosystem service information to benefit sustainability standards for commodity supply chains. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1355(1). 77–97. 21 indexed citations
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Morgan, Alexis, et al.. (2013). Challenges in Evaluating All-Cause Hospital Readmission Measures for Use as National Consensus Standards. The Permanente Journal. 17(4). 14–18. 3 indexed citations
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Quintero, Juan David Gómez, et al.. (2010). Smart Green Infrastructure in Tiger Range Countries. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 19 indexed citations
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Quintero, Juan David Gómez, et al.. (2010). Smart Green Infrastructure in Tiger Range Countries. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 1 indexed citations
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Woolmer, Gillian, Stephen C. Trombulak, Justina C. Ray, et al.. (2008). Rescaling the Human Footprint: A tool for conservation planning at an ecoregional scale. Landscape and Urban Planning. 87(1). 42–53. 124 indexed citations
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Morgan, Alexis, Brian A. Branfireun, & Ferenc Csillag. (2004). An Evaluation of the Contributions of Urbanization and Climatic Change to Runoff Characteristics in the Laurel Creek Watershed, Ontario. Canadian Water Resources Journal / Revue canadienne des ressources hydriques. 29(3). 171–182. 6 indexed citations
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Savan, Beth, Christopher Gore, & Alexis Morgan. (2004). Shifts in Environmental Governance in Canada: How are Citizen Environment Groups to Respond?. Environment and Planning C Government and Policy. 22(4). 605–619. 23 indexed citations
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Savan, Beth, Alexis Morgan, & Christopher Gore. (2003). Volunteer Environmental Monitoring and the Role of the Universities: The Case of Citizens' Environment Watch. Environmental Management. 31(5). 561–568. 101 indexed citations

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