Animesh K. Gain

4.4k total citations
66 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Animesh K. Gain is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Water Science and Technology and Ocean Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Animesh K. Gain has authored 66 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 28 papers in Water Science and Technology and 27 papers in Ocean Engineering. Recurrent topics in Animesh K. Gain's work include Water resources management and optimization (27 papers), Flood Risk Assessment and Management (21 papers) and Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies (19 papers). Animesh K. Gain is often cited by papers focused on Water resources management and optimization (27 papers), Flood Risk Assessment and Management (21 papers) and Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies (19 papers). Animesh K. Gain collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Germany and United States. Animesh K. Gain's co-authors include Carlo Giupponi, David Benson, Josselin Rouillard, Yoshihide Wada, Fabrice G. Renaud, Nazmul Huq, Jean Hugé, Emmanuel Boon, Stefano Balbi and Vahid Mojtahed and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Aquaculture and Climatic Change.

In The Last Decade

Animesh K. Gain

61 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Animesh K. Gain Italy 29 1.2k 992 640 461 316 66 2.5k
Tingju Zhu United States 33 1.6k 1.3× 1.0k 1.1× 1.1k 1.7× 239 0.5× 387 1.2× 77 3.9k
R. G. Lawford United States 23 1.4k 1.2× 753 0.8× 489 0.8× 197 0.4× 611 1.9× 39 2.5k
Petra Hellegers Netherlands 26 821 0.7× 525 0.5× 690 1.1× 287 0.6× 129 0.4× 116 2.1k
Aditi Mukherji India 21 663 0.5× 463 0.5× 646 1.0× 372 0.8× 165 0.5× 77 2.0k
Graham Jewitt South Africa 34 1.7k 1.4× 1.6k 1.6× 456 0.7× 231 0.5× 348 1.1× 127 3.7k
Saket Pande Netherlands 24 992 0.8× 626 0.6× 730 1.1× 242 0.5× 108 0.3× 97 2.0k
János J. Bogárdi Germany 24 883 0.7× 514 0.5× 594 0.9× 536 1.2× 168 0.5× 88 2.0k
Christophe Cudennec France 23 1.1k 0.9× 1.1k 1.1× 275 0.4× 217 0.5× 129 0.4× 85 2.1k
Marko Keskinen Finland 23 959 0.8× 555 0.6× 438 0.7× 500 1.1× 242 0.8× 80 1.8k
Thomas Henrichs Germany 14 1.2k 1.0× 1.4k 1.4× 641 1.0× 339 0.7× 55 0.2× 16 2.7k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Animesh K. Gain

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rodgers, Essie M., et al.. (2025). Fire, rain and runoff: addressing the overlooked impacts of wildfires on aquatic systems. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management. 32(3). 205–216.
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Gain, Animesh K., et al.. (2025). Modelling mangrove social-ecological systems – a review. Environmental Research Communications. 7(6). 62001–62001.
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Gain, Animesh K., et al.. (2024). A trait-based approach to quantify ecosystem services delivery potentials in the Sundarbans mangrove forest of Bangladesh. Ecological Indicators. 166. 112390–112390. 4 indexed citations
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Salajegheh, Ali, et al.. (2024). Tracing water governance across different levels in Iran. Environmental Science & Policy. 162. 103933–103933.
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Gain, Animesh K.. (2024). Securing Australia's Water Future. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management. 31(1). 1–6. 2 indexed citations
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Ahsan, Md. Nasif, Animesh K. Gain, Rezwanul Haque, et al.. (2024). ‘We knew a cyclone was imminent’: Hazard preparedness and disaster management efficiency nexus in coastal Bangladesh. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 102. 104240–104240. 4 indexed citations
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Giupponi, Carlo, Margaretha Breil, Luca Di Corato, et al.. (2024). Boon and burden: economic performance and future perspectives of the Venice flood protection system. Regional Environmental Change. 24(2). 9 indexed citations
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Gain, Animesh K., et al.. (2024). Farmers’ adaptation practices in climate-stressed coastal Bangladesh: a systematic review. Environmental Research Communications. 7(1). 12001–12001. 2 indexed citations
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Loc, Ho Huu, Edward Park, Colette Mortreux, et al.. (2023). Adaptation for changing deltas. One Earth. 6(3). 185–189. 3 indexed citations
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Arnbjerg‐Nielsen, Karsten, Animesh K. Gain, Marko Keskinen, Olli Varis, & Ursula S. McKnight. (2022). To what extent should we ensure the explicit inclusion of water quality within the WEF nexus? Discussion of “Water quality: the missing dimension of water in the water–energy–food nexus”. Hydrological Sciences Journal. 67(8). 1287–1290. 6 indexed citations
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Gain, Animesh K., et al.. (2021). Examining local institutional networks for sustainable disaster management: Empirical evidence from the South-West coastal areas in Bangladesh. Environmental Science & Policy. 124. 433–440. 14 indexed citations
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Gain, Animesh K., Yves Bühler, Pascal Haegeli, et al.. (2021). Brief Communication: Key papers of 20 years in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. Repository KITopen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology). 1 indexed citations
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Hossain, Md Sarwar, Animesh K. Gain, & Kimberly G. Rogers. (2020). Sustainable coastal social-ecological systems: how do we define “coastal”?. International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology. 27(7). 577–582. 28 indexed citations
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Gain, Animesh K., Md Sarwar Hossain, David Benson, et al.. (2020). Social-ecological system approaches for water resources management. International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology. 28(2). 109–124. 53 indexed citations
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Mojtahed, Vahid, Animesh K. Gain, & Carlo Giupponi. (2014). Flood risk assessment and robust management under deep uncertainty: Application to Dhaka City. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 922. 1 indexed citations
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Giupponi, Carlo, Vahid Mojtahed, Animesh K. Gain, Stefano Balbi, & Claudio Biscaro. (2014). An Integrated Approach for Including Social Capacities, and Economic Valuation in Risk Assessment of Water Related Hazards in Uncertain Scenarios. ScholarsArchive (Brigham Young University). 4. 1929–1936. 1 indexed citations
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Balbi, Stefano, et al.. (2012). Future Dynamics of Irrigation Water Demand in the Farming Landscape of the Venice Lagoon Watershed Under the Pressure of Climate Change. ScholarsArchive (Brigham Young University). 2505–2512. 1 indexed citations
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Gain, Animesh K., Walter W. Immerzeel, Frederiek Sperna Weiland, & Marc F. P. Bierkens. (2011). Impact of climate change on the stream flow of the lower Brahmaputra: trends in high and low flows based on discharge-weighted ensemble modelling. Hydrology and earth system sciences. 15(5). 1537–1545. 106 indexed citations

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