Emiliano Ramieri

559 total citations
19 papers, 326 citations indexed

About

Emiliano Ramieri is a scholar working on Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Global and Planetary Change and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Emiliano Ramieri has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 326 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, 6 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 4 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Emiliano Ramieri's work include Coastal and Marine Management (9 papers), International Maritime Law Issues (7 papers) and Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (3 papers). Emiliano Ramieri is often cited by papers focused on Coastal and Marine Management (9 papers), International Maritime Law Issues (7 papers) and Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (3 papers). Emiliano Ramieri collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United Kingdom and Germany. Emiliano Ramieri's co-authors include Andrea Barbanti, Martina Bocci, Andrea Critto, Antonio Marcomini, Vassiliki Vassilopoulou, Claudio Carlon, Elisa Calliari, Cinzia Bettiol, Adriano Sfriso and Bruno Pavoni and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, The Science of The Total Environment and Environmental Science & Policy.

In The Last Decade

Emiliano Ramieri

18 papers receiving 311 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Emiliano Ramieri Italy 10 127 92 64 55 47 19 326
Riikka Venesjärvi Finland 7 76 0.6× 119 1.3× 37 0.6× 62 1.1× 96 2.0× 12 367
Javier García Sanabria Spain 9 151 1.2× 66 0.7× 42 0.7× 61 1.1× 71 1.5× 29 309
Laura Kaikkonen Finland 8 90 0.7× 76 0.8× 32 0.5× 33 0.6× 75 1.6× 13 362
M. I. Ortego Spain 13 70 0.6× 98 1.1× 57 0.9× 17 0.3× 36 0.8× 25 409
Marinez Eymael García Scherer Brazil 13 277 2.2× 118 1.3× 35 0.5× 27 0.5× 126 2.7× 53 426
Gabriele Garnero Italy 8 77 0.6× 157 1.7× 115 1.8× 60 1.1× 36 0.8× 32 412
Albert Scrieciu Romania 8 61 0.5× 154 1.7× 25 0.4× 10 0.2× 45 1.0× 19 304
Yuxi Xie China 10 57 0.4× 125 1.4× 22 0.3× 17 0.3× 94 2.0× 19 352
Manuel Jesús Dolz Lago Germany 11 112 0.9× 158 1.7× 37 0.6× 13 0.2× 105 2.2× 37 418
Jerome J. Cura United States 9 49 0.4× 41 0.4× 42 0.7× 101 1.8× 34 0.7× 11 330

Countries citing papers authored by Emiliano Ramieri

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Fields of papers citing papers by Emiliano Ramieri

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Emiliano Ramieri

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Emiliano Ramieri. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Emiliano Ramieri based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Emiliano Ramieri. Emiliano Ramieri is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Ramieri, Emiliano, et al.. (2024). Exploring integration of land-sea interactions in maritime spatial planning in the Bulgarian context, Black Sea. Marine Policy. 171. 106416–106416. 1 indexed citations
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Gee, Kira, et al.. (2024). Implementing the EU MSP Directive: Current status and lessons learned in 22 EU Member States. Marine Policy. 171. 106425–106425. 1 indexed citations
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Bocci, Martina, et al.. (2023). Land-Sea-Interactions in MSP and ICZM: A regional perspective from the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Marine Policy. 159. 105924–105924. 7 indexed citations
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Ramieri, Emiliano, Marta Picciulin, Stefano Menegon, et al.. (2023). Is Maritime Spatial Planning a tool to mitigate the impacts of underwater noise? A review of adopted and upcoming maritime spatial plans in Europe. Marine Policy. 155. 105725–105725. 7 indexed citations
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Ramieri, Emiliano, Martina Bocci, Daniele Brigolin, et al.. (2023). Designing and implementing a multi-scalar approach to Maritime Spatial Planning: The case study of Italy. Marine Policy. 159. 105911–105911. 8 indexed citations
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Calliari, Elisa, Sergio Castellari, McKenna Davis, et al.. (2022). Building climate resilience through nature-based solutions in Europe: A review of enabling knowledge, finance and governance frameworks. Climate Risk Management. 37. 100450–100450. 49 indexed citations
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Zaucha, Jacek, et al.. (2021). Supporting multi-use of the sea with maritime spatial planning.The case of a multi-use opportunity development - Bulgaria, Black Sea. Marine Policy. 136. 104927–104927. 19 indexed citations
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Bocci, Martina, Alessandro Sarretta, Bruce G. Buchanan, et al.. (2019). Multi-use of the sea: A wide array of opportunities from site-specific cases across Europe. PLoS ONE. 14(4). e0215010–e0215010. 34 indexed citations
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Calliari, Elisa, et al.. (2019). A network approach for moving from planning to implementation in climate change adaptation: Evidence from southern Mexico. Environmental Science & Policy. 93. 146–157. 22 indexed citations
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Depellegrin, Daniel, Chiara Venier, Zacharoula Kyriazi, et al.. (2018). Exploring Multi-Use potentials in the Euro-Mediterranean sea space. The Science of The Total Environment. 653. 612–629. 55 indexed citations
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Ramieri, Emiliano, et al.. (2018). Sharing adaptation knowledge across Europe: Evidence for the evaluation of Climate-ADAPT. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 4 indexed citations
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Ramieri, Emiliano, et al.. (2014). Italy Converging pathways between central and local levels of government. 247–266.
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Ramieri, Emiliano, et al.. (2011). Integrated plan for the sustainable management of the Lagoon of Marano and Grado. Springer Link (Chiba Institute of Technology). 5008–5008. 17 indexed citations
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Carlon, Claudio, Andrea Critto, Emiliano Ramieri, & Antonio Marcomini. (2007). DESYRE: Decision support system for the rehabilitation of contaminated megasites. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 3(2). 211–222. 34 indexed citations
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Ramieri, Emiliano, et al.. (2001). Climate Change Impacts on the Mediterranean Coastal Zones. SSRN Electronic Journal. 17 indexed citations
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Ramieri, Emiliano. (2000). An overview of the vulnerability of Venice to the impacts of climate change and sea level rise. Econstor (Econstor). 2 indexed citations
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Ramieri, Emiliano, et al.. (1998). Indicators of Sustainable Development for the City and the Lagoon of Venice. SSRN Electronic Journal. 4 indexed citations
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Argese, Emanuele, et al.. (1997). Pollutant exchange at the water/sediment interface in the venice canals. Water Air & Soil Pollution. 99(1-4). 255–263. 20 indexed citations
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Argese, Emanuele, et al.. (1997). Pollutant Exchange at the Water/Sediment Interface in the Venice Canals. Water Air & Soil Pollution. 99(1-4). 255–263. 25 indexed citations

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