Ann Waters‐Bayer

1.3k total citations
50 papers, 678 citations indexed

About

Ann Waters‐Bayer is a scholar working on Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Ann Waters‐Bayer has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 678 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, 11 papers in General Agricultural and Biological Sciences and 10 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Ann Waters‐Bayer's work include Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology (12 papers), Agricultural Innovations and Practices (9 papers) and Agriculture and Rural Development Research (9 papers). Ann Waters‐Bayer is often cited by papers focused on Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology (12 papers), Agricultural Innovations and Practices (9 papers) and Agriculture and Rural Development Research (9 papers). Ann Waters‐Bayer collaborates with scholars based in France, South Africa and Netherlands. Ann Waters‐Bayer's co-authors include Bertus Haverkort, Coen Reijntjes, Wolfgang Bayer, Chris Reij, H. de Zeeuw, Fetien Abay, Åsmund Bjørnstad, Patti Kristjanson, Kees Swaans and Boru Douthwaite and has published in prestigious journals such as Sustainability, AMBIO and Agriculture and Human Values.

In The Last Decade

Ann Waters‐Bayer

46 papers receiving 512 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ann Waters‐Bayer France 11 306 152 126 123 75 50 678
Ranjitha Puskur Philippines 12 308 1.0× 133 0.9× 79 0.6× 182 1.5× 75 1.0× 46 685
João Armando Dessimon Machado Brazil 10 238 0.8× 137 0.9× 149 1.2× 98 0.8× 57 0.8× 39 572
Christine Okali United Kingdom 17 397 1.3× 179 1.2× 75 0.6× 145 1.2× 99 1.3× 37 875
David Jakinda Otieno Kenya 14 352 1.2× 92 0.6× 118 0.9× 102 0.8× 86 1.1× 71 818
Gideon A. Obare Kenya 19 564 1.8× 194 1.3× 109 0.9× 145 1.2× 105 1.4× 69 1.0k
Evelyne Kiptot Kenya 11 389 1.3× 130 0.9× 75 0.6× 195 1.6× 63 0.8× 14 720
Edilegnaw Wale South Africa 18 409 1.3× 199 1.3× 77 0.6× 147 1.2× 106 1.4× 67 961
Abbyssinia Mushunje South Africa 17 296 1.0× 144 0.9× 98 0.8× 170 1.4× 55 0.7× 86 852
O Morgan United Kingdom 5 338 1.1× 156 1.0× 80 0.6× 62 0.5× 29 0.4× 9 669
Fernando R. Funes-Monzote Cuba 7 344 1.1× 216 1.4× 50 0.4× 141 1.1× 35 0.5× 16 667

Countries citing papers authored by Ann Waters‐Bayer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ann Waters‐Bayer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Waters‐Bayer, Ann. (2023). Book review of “Media culture in nomadic communities” by Allison Hahn. Pastoralism Research Policy and Practice. 13(1). 1 indexed citations
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Triomphe, Bernard, Anne Floquet, Brigid Letty, et al.. (2017). How can external interventions build on local innovations? : Lessons from an assessment of innovation experiences in African smallholder agriculture. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.
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Triomphe, Bernard, Anne Floquet, Brigid Letty, et al.. (2016). Mieux évaluer et accompagner l’innovation agricole en Afrique. Leçons d’une analyse transversale de 13 cas d’études. Cahiers Agricultures. 25(6). 64003–64003. 6 indexed citations
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Triomphe, Bernard, Anne Floquet, Geoffrey N. Kamau, et al.. (2013). What Does an Inventory of Recent Innovation Experiences Tell Us About Agricultural Innovation in Africa?. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. 19(3). 311–324. 29 indexed citations
5.
Bayer, Wolfgang, et al.. (2010). Emerging responses to climate change in pastoral systems.. 2. 34–41. 4 indexed citations
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Waters‐Bayer, Ann & Wolfgang Bayer. (2009). Enhancing local innovation to improve water productivity in crop–livestock systems. The Rangeland Journal. 31(2). 231–235. 14 indexed citations
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Abay, Fetien, Ann Waters‐Bayer, & Åsmund Bjørnstad. (2008). Farmers' Seed Management and Innovation in Varietal Selection: Implications for Barley Breeding in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia. AMBIO. 37(4). 312–320. 41 indexed citations
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Waters‐Bayer, Ann, et al.. (2005). Review of the Norwegian Development Fund Portfolio in Ethiopia. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo). 1 indexed citations
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Waters‐Bayer, Ann, et al.. (2004). Developing partnerships to promote local innovation. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. 10(3). 143–150. 7 indexed citations
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Waters‐Bayer, Ann & Wolfgang Bayer. (2004). Research to alleviate poverty in the face of industrialisation of livestock production. BSAP Occasional Publication. 33. 191–207. 3 indexed citations
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Bayer, Wolfgang & Ann Waters‐Bayer. (2002). Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (PM&E) with pastoralists:. 1 indexed citations
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Bayer, Wolfgang & Ann Waters‐Bayer. (2002). Participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) with pastoralists: a review of experiences and annotated bibliography. 10 indexed citations
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Waters‐Bayer, Ann, et al.. (1998). Developing Technology With Farmers: A Trainer's Guide for Participatory Learning. 50 indexed citations
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Waters‐Bayer, Ann, et al.. (1997). The craft of farming and experimentation.. 39–47. 2 indexed citations
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Waters‐Bayer, Ann. (1996). Animal Farming in African Cities. 11(5). 218–228. 5 indexed citations
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Reijntjes, Coen, Bertus Haverkort, & Ann Waters‐Bayer. (1992). Farming for the future: an introduction to low-external-input and sustainable agriculture.. Macmillan eBooks. 250. 258 indexed citations
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Bayer, Wolfgang & Ann Waters‐Bayer. (1990). Relations between cropping and livestock keeping in traditional land use systems in tropical Africa.. 91(2). 133–145. 4 indexed citations
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Bayer, Wolfgang & Ann Waters‐Bayer. (1989). Adapting Tropical Pasture Research to the Production System: from Australian Ranching to African Pastoralism. Experimental Agriculture. 25(3). 277–289. 6 indexed citations
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Waters‐Bayer, Ann, et al.. (1987). Resource use and strategies for development of pastoral systems in subhumid West Africa - The case of Nigeria. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research). 5 indexed citations
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Waters‐Bayer, Ann. (1986). Dairy subsector of the agropastoral household economy. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research). 2 indexed citations

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