Erin Biehl

1.5k total citations · 2 hit papers
18 papers, 866 citations indexed

About

Erin Biehl is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Plant Science and Food Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Erin Biehl has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 866 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in General Health Professions, 6 papers in Plant Science and 4 papers in Food Science. Recurrent topics in Erin Biehl's work include Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (9 papers), Urban Agriculture and Sustainability (5 papers) and Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability (4 papers). Erin Biehl is often cited by papers focused on Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations (9 papers), Urban Agriculture and Sustainability (5 papers) and Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability (4 papers). Erin Biehl collaborates with scholars based in United States, Nepal and Indonesia. Erin Biehl's co-authors include Roni Neff, Meredith T. Niles, Thomas R. Wentworth, Farryl Bertmann, Emily H. Belarmino, Brent F. Kim, Martin W. Bloem, Jan Dutkiewicz, Keeve E. Nachman and Amelie A. Hecht and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Nutrients and BMC Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Erin Biehl

18 papers receiving 841 citations

Hit Papers

The Early Food Insecurity Impacts of COVID-19 2020 2026 2022 2024 2020 2020 100 200 300 400

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Erin Biehl United States 11 368 227 197 183 174 18 866
Stella Nordhagen Switzerland 19 225 0.6× 258 1.1× 104 0.5× 130 0.7× 197 1.1× 56 1.5k
Jørgen Dejgård Jensen Denmark 21 289 0.8× 227 1.0× 169 0.9× 156 0.9× 200 1.1× 58 1.4k
Hayden Stewart United States 20 206 0.6× 286 1.3× 324 1.6× 283 1.5× 102 0.6× 69 1.2k
Laura Cornelsen United Kingdom 20 235 0.6× 126 0.6× 85 0.4× 323 1.8× 147 0.8× 67 1.4k
Mary K. Muth United States 21 115 0.3× 526 2.3× 203 1.0× 234 1.3× 168 1.0× 75 1.5k
Stephanie Chambers United Kingdom 16 126 0.3× 211 0.9× 230 1.2× 77 0.4× 48 0.3× 49 1.2k
Brenna Ellison United States 24 422 1.1× 625 2.8× 476 2.4× 316 1.7× 114 0.7× 69 1.8k
Wilna Oldewage‐Theron South Africa 20 366 1.0× 157 0.7× 192 1.0× 70 0.4× 71 0.4× 115 1.3k
Anja Mizdrak New Zealand 17 217 0.6× 264 1.2× 64 0.3× 108 0.6× 562 3.2× 49 1.6k
Anne Palmer United States 16 240 0.7× 196 0.9× 380 1.9× 29 0.2× 220 1.3× 36 969

Countries citing papers authored by Erin Biehl

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Fields of papers citing papers by Erin Biehl

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Erin Biehl

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Erin Biehl. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Erin Biehl 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 Erin Biehl. Erin Biehl is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Biehl, Erin, et al.. (2025). US state-level containment policies not associated with food insecurity changes during the early COVID-19 pandemic: a multilevel analysis. Public Health Nutrition. 28(1). e37–e37. 1 indexed citations
2.
Robinson, Joelle, et al.. (2021). Frequency of Workplace Controls and Associations With Safety Perceptions Among a National Sample of US Food Retail Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 63(7). 557–564. 16 indexed citations
3.
Neff, Roni, et al.. (2021). Consumer Seafood Waste and the Potential of a ‘Direct-from-Frozen’ Approach to Prevention. Foods. 10(11). 2524–2524. 11 indexed citations
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Niles, Meredith T., Farryl Bertmann, Emily H. Morgan, et al.. (2020). Food Access and Security During Coronavirus: A Vermont Study. ScholarWorks -A service of University of Vermont Libraries (University of Vermont). 13 indexed citations
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Robinson, Joelle, Farryl Bertmann, Kaitlyn Harper, Erin Biehl, & Roni Neff. (2020). US Consumer Experiences with Food Access During Covid-19. 3 indexed citations
6.
Bertmann, Farryl, Emily H. Belarmino, Thomas R. Wentworth, et al.. (2020). Food Access Through School Meals and Food Pantries During COVID-19: Early Findings from Vermont. ScholarWorks -A service of University of Vermont Libraries (University of Vermont). 4 indexed citations
7.
Santo, Raychel, Brent F. Kim, Jan Dutkiewicz, et al.. (2020). Considering Plant-Based Meat Substitutes and Cell-Based Meats: A Public Health and Food Systems Perspective. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 4. 212 indexed citations breakdown →
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Niles, Meredith T., Farryl Bertmann, Emily H. Morgan, et al.. (2020). The Impact of Coronavirus on Vermonters Experiencing Food Insecurity. ScholarWorks -A service of University of Vermont Libraries (University of Vermont). 3 indexed citations
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Belarmino, Emily H., Farryl Bertmann, Thomas R. Wentworth, et al.. (2020). The Impact of COVID-19 on the Local Food System: Early findings from Vermont. ScholarWorks -A service of University of Vermont Libraries (University of Vermont). 4 indexed citations
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Niles, Meredith T., Farryl Bertmann, Emily H. Belarmino, et al.. (2020). The Early Food Insecurity Impacts of COVID-19. Nutrients. 12(7). 2096–2096. 405 indexed citations breakdown →
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Niles, Meredith T., Farryl Bertmann, Emily H. Morgan, et al.. (2020). Employment and Food During Coronavirus. ScholarWorks -A service of University of Vermont Libraries (University of Vermont). 1 indexed citations
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Belarmino, Emily H., Farryl Bertmann, Thomas R. Wentworth, et al.. (2020). Early COVID-19 Impacts on Food Retail and Restaurants: Consumer Perspectives from Vermont. ScholarWorks -A service of University of Vermont Libraries (University of Vermont). 1 indexed citations
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Biehl, Erin, et al.. (2018). Planning for a Resilient Urban Food System: A Case Study from Baltimore City, Maryland. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 39–53. 29 indexed citations
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Hecht, Amelie A., et al.. (2018). Using a trauma-informed policy approach to create a resilient urban food system. Public Health Nutrition. 21(10). 1961–1970. 37 indexed citations
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Gross, Susan, et al.. (2018). Role of the Elementary School Cafeteria Environment in Fruit, Vegetable, and Whole-Grain Consumption by 6- to 8-Year-Old Students. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 51(1). 41–47. 14 indexed citations
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Zhao, Xilei, et al.. (2018). Assessing food system vulnerabilities: a fault tree modeling approach. BMC Public Health. 18(1). 817–817. 28 indexed citations
17.
Hecht, Amelie A., Erin Biehl, Daniel J. Barnett, & Roni Neff. (2018). Urban Food Supply Chain Resilience for Crises Threatening Food Security: A Qualitative Study. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 119(2). 211–224. 69 indexed citations
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Biehl, Erin, Rolf Klemm, Swetha Manohar, et al.. (2016). What Does It Cost to Improve Household Diets in Nepal? Using the Cost of the Diet Method to Model Lowest Cost Dietary Changes. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 37(3). 247–260. 15 indexed citations

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