Dave D. White

10.5k total citations
96 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Dave D. White is a scholar working on Water Science and Technology, Sociology and Political Science and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Dave D. White has authored 96 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Water Science and Technology, 25 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 23 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Dave D. White's work include Water resources management and optimization (20 papers), Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies (18 papers) and Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (12 papers). Dave D. White is often cited by papers focused on Water resources management and optimization (20 papers), Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies (18 papers) and Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (12 papers). Dave D. White collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Africa and Argentina. Dave D. White's co-authors include Amber Wutich, Kelli L. Larson, Patricia Gober, Carena J. van Riper, Abigail Sullivan, Giuseppe Mascaro, Timothy Lant, Randy J. Virden, Troy E. Hall and David A. Sampson and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Academy of Management Journal and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Dave D. White

88 papers receiving 2.3k citations

Peers

Dave D. White
Andrew Kliskey United States
Kelli L. Larson United States
Graham Epstein United States
Erika Weinthal United States
Lilian Alessa United States
Kirsty Blackstock United Kingdom
John C. Bergstrom United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Dave D. White

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Dave D. White

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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White, Dave D., et al.. (2025). Continental Strategic Framework to Strengthen Cross-Border Surveillance, Coordination and Information Sharing in Africa. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 152. 107434–107434.
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Frazier, Abby G., Emile Elias, Renee A. McPherson, et al.. (2025). Reflections on preparing regional chapters for NCA5. Climatic Change. 178(4).
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Garcia, Margaret, et al.. (2024). Institutional analysis of water governance in the Colorado River Basin, 1922–2022. Frontiers in Water. 6. 3 indexed citations
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Chapman, Emma, Ben Williams, Lynne J. Quick, et al.. (2024). Airborne microplastic monitoring: Developing a simplified outdoor sampling approach using pollen monitoring equipment. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 480. 136129–136129. 5 indexed citations
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Obringer, Renee & Dave D. White. (2024). Simulating socio‐hydrological responses to climatic conditions in Phoenix, Arizona. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 60(2). 380–391.
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Roque, Anaís, Amber Wutich, Wenwen Li, et al.. (2024). Participatory Convergence: Integrating Convergence and Participatory Action Research. Minerva. 63(3). 535–555. 2 indexed citations
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Sullivan, Abigail & Dave D. White. (2019). Climate change as catastrophe or opportunity? Climate change framing and implications for water and climate governance in a drought-prone region. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. 10(1). 1–11. 8 indexed citations
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Clarke, Linda, Nathan Bennett, Mohamad Hejazi, et al.. (2018). National Climate Assessment IV, Chapter 17: Sector Interactions, Multiple Stressors, and Complex Systems. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2018. 1 indexed citations
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Rice, Jacelyn, Rhian Stotts, Amber Wutich, et al.. (2018). Motivators for treated wastewater acceptance across developed and developing contexts. Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development. 9(1). 1–6. 10 indexed citations
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Wutich, Amber, et al.. (2017). Emotion, Coping, and Climate Change in Island Nations: Implications for Environmental Justice. Environmental Justice. 10(4). 102–107. 12 indexed citations
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Moreno, H. A., Hoshin V. Gupta, Dave D. White, & David A. Sampson. (2016). Modeling the distributed effects of forest thinning on the long-term water balance and streamflow extremes for a semi-arid basin in the southwestern US. Hydrology and earth system sciences. 20(3). 1241–1267. 28 indexed citations
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White, Dave D., Patricia Gober, David A. Sampson, Ray Quay, & Craig W. Kirkwood. (2013). Socio-Hydrology Modelling for an Uncertain Future, with Examples from the USA and Canada (Invited). AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2013. 1 indexed citations
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White, Dave D., et al.. (2011). Visitors’ Experiences of Traditional and Alternative Transportation in Yosemite National Park. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 29(1). 38–57. 17 indexed citations
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Larson, Kelli L., Amber Wutich, Dave D. White, Tischa A. Muñoz‐Erickson, & Sharon L. Harlan. (2011). Multifaceted Perspectives on Water Risks and Policies: A Cultural Domains Approach in a Southwestern City. 18(1). 75–87. 18 indexed citations
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Budruk, Megha, et al.. (2008). Connecting Visitors to People and Place: Visitors’ Perceptions of Authenticity at Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona. Journal of Heritage Tourism. 3(3). 185–202. 45 indexed citations
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Hall, Troy E. & Dave D. White. (2008). Representing Recovery: Science and Local Control in the Framing of U.S. Pacific Northwest Salmon Policy. 15(1). 32–45. 13 indexed citations
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White, Dave D., Randy J. Virden, & Carena J. van Riper. (2008). Effects of Place Identity, Place Dependence, and Experience-Use History on Perceptions of Recreation Impacts in a Natural Setting. Environmental Management. 42(4). 647–657. 134 indexed citations
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White, Dave D., et al.. (2006). A Comparative Study of Impacts to Mountain Bike Trails in Five Common Ecological Regions of the Southwestern U.S.. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 24(2). 39 indexed citations
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White, Dave D., et al.. (2005). Visitor Experiences in National Park Service Cultural Sites in Arizona: Implications for Interpretive Planning and Management. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 23(3). 5 indexed citations
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White, Dave D., Troy E. Hall, & T. Farrell. (2001). Influence of ecological impacts and other campsite characteristics on wilderness visitors' campsite choices.. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 19(2). 83–97. 31 indexed citations

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