David Miranda

1.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
45 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

David Miranda is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, David Miranda has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 15 papers in Environmental Engineering and 12 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in David Miranda's work include Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications (15 papers), Land Use and Ecosystem Services (13 papers) and Remote Sensing in Agriculture (9 papers). David Miranda is often cited by papers focused on Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications (15 papers), Land Use and Ecosystem Services (13 papers) and Remote Sensing in Agriculture (9 papers). David Miranda collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Portugal and Ecuador. David Miranda's co-authors include Inés Santé, Rafael Crecente, Andrés M. García, Eduardo González‐Ferreiro, Ulises Diéguez‐Aranda, Rafael Crecente-Maseda, María Flor Álvarez Taboada, Jorge García–Gutiérrez, Fernando Castedo‐Dorado and Felipe Crecente-Campo and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery and Landscape and Urban Planning.

In The Last Decade

David Miranda

43 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David Miranda Spain 18 892 477 303 231 202 45 1.4k
Cláudia Maria de Almeida Brazil 17 885 1.0× 454 1.0× 178 0.6× 625 2.7× 92 0.5× 87 1.6k
Jason Parent United States 16 1.2k 1.4× 448 0.9× 222 0.7× 259 1.1× 97 0.5× 32 2.1k
Christopher D. Lippitt United States 19 1.1k 1.2× 376 0.8× 176 0.6× 476 2.1× 84 0.4× 56 1.8k
Ali Asghar Darvishsefat Iran 20 644 0.7× 357 0.7× 192 0.6× 459 2.0× 139 0.7× 51 1.3k
Alex Hagen‐Zanker United Kingdom 20 1.0k 1.1× 280 0.6× 205 0.7× 391 1.7× 97 0.5× 42 1.7k
Teodoro Semeraro Italy 22 857 1.0× 384 0.8× 76 0.3× 278 1.2× 110 0.5× 50 1.6k
Mohamad Azani Alias Malaysia 15 1.1k 1.3× 221 0.5× 150 0.5× 403 1.7× 57 0.3× 58 1.5k
Rafael Crecente Spain 15 951 1.1× 195 0.4× 433 1.4× 149 0.6× 38 0.2× 29 1.4k
Dianfeng Liu China 25 1.2k 1.4× 250 0.5× 121 0.4× 478 2.1× 50 0.2× 66 2.0k

Countries citing papers authored by David Miranda

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Fields of papers citing papers by David Miranda

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Miranda

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All Works

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García, Andrés M., et al.. (2024). Proposed spatial decision support system for delineating ecological corridors in green infrastructure planning constrained by lack of data: a case study in Galicia, Spain. Landscape and Ecological Engineering. 20(3). 331–347. 1 indexed citations
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Oliveira, Emanuel, Paulo M. Fernandes, David Miranda, & Nuno Guiomar. (2023). Unraveling the Effect of Fire Seasonality on Fire-Preferred Fuel Types and Dynamics in Alto Minho, Portugal (2000–2018). Fire. 6(7). 267–267. 4 indexed citations
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García, Andrés M., et al.. (2020). Spatial Planning of Green Infrastructure for Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change at a Regional Scale. Sustainability. 12(24). 10525–10525. 23 indexed citations
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Miranda, David, et al.. (2020). DecHPoints: A New Tool for Improving LiDAR Data Filtering in Urban Areas. PFG – Journal of Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Science. 88(3-4). 239–255. 5 indexed citations
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Miranda, David, et al.. (2018). La opinión de los agricultores gallegos sobre sus condiciones de vida, el desarrollo rural en Galicia. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.
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Santé, Inés, et al.. (2018). The Landscape Inventory of Galicia (NW Spain): GIS-web and public participation for landscape planning. Landscape Research. 44(2). 212–240. 17 indexed citations
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Amor, Margarita, et al.. (2017). GVLiDAR: an interactive web-based visualization framework to support geospatial measures on lidar data. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 38(3). 827–849. 5 indexed citations
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Rico, Eduardo Corbelle, et al.. (2017). EJE 07-09 Morfología interpretativa de alta resolución usando datos LiDAR en la cuenca hidrográfica del río Paute en Ecuador. 399–411. 1 indexed citations
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González‐Ferreiro, Eduardo, et al.. (2014). Modelling canopy fuel variables for Pinus radiata D. Don in NW Spain with low-density LiDAR data. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 23(3). 350–362. 35 indexed citations
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Díaz, Pablo, et al.. (2012). Sistema de Información del Banco de Tierras de Galicia. RISTI - Revista Ibérica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação. 0(9). 4 indexed citations
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González‐Ferreiro, Eduardo, et al.. (2012). Land Use Classification from Lidar Data and Ortho‐Images in a Rural Area. The Photogrammetric Record. 27(140). 401–422. 27 indexed citations
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García, Andrés M., Inés Santé, Rafael Crecente, & David Miranda. (2011). Land-Development Dynamics by Morphological Areas: A Case Study of Ribadeo, Northwest Spain. Environment and Planning B Planning and Design. 38(6). 1032–1051. 1 indexed citations
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González‐Ferreiro, Eduardo, et al.. (2011). Assessing the attributes of high-densityEucalyptus globulusstands using airborne laser scanner data. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 32(24). 9821–9841. 27 indexed citations
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Santé, Inés, Andrés M. García, David Miranda, & Rafael Crecente. (2010). Cellular automata models for the simulation of real-world urban processes: A review and analysis. Landscape and Urban Planning. 96(2). 108–122. 564 indexed citations breakdown →
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Miranda, David, et al.. (2009). Sistema de información catastral adaptado a la realidad del gobierno local en Ecuador. El caso de la parroquia Vilcabamba (Loja). 6. 1 indexed citations
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Santé, Inés, et al.. (2007). Algorithm based on simulated annealing for land-use allocation. Computers & Geosciences. 34(3). 259–268. 94 indexed citations
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Miranda, David, et al.. (2006). APPLICATION OF SATELLITE IMAGES TO LOCATE AND INVENTORY VINEYARDS IN THE DESIGNATION OF ORIGIN BIERZO IN SPAIN. Transactions of the ASABE. 49(1). 277–290. 5 indexed citations
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Miranda, David, et al.. (2006). GIS Proprietary Versus Free: A Comparative Study Using Geomedia Professional and Grass. 2(2). 1 indexed citations
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Miranda, David, Rafael Crecente, & María Flor Álvarez Taboada. (2005). Land consolidation in inland rural Galicia, N.W. Spain, since 1950: An example of the formulation and use of questions, criteria and indicators for evaluation of rural development policies. Land Use Policy. 23(4). 511–520. 68 indexed citations
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Miranda, David, et al.. (2003). Concentración parcelaria e ordenación do territorio en Galicia. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 267–340. 1 indexed citations

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