Countries citing papers authored by George Martine
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This map shows the geographic impact of George Martine's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by George Martine with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites George Martine more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by George Martine. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by George Martine. The network helps show where George Martine may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of George Martine
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of George Martine.
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Martine, George, et al.. (2016). A urbanização da Amazônia: realidade e significado. Anais. 159–189.2 indexed citations
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Martine, George, et al.. (2016). A urbanização no Brasil: retrospectiva, componentes e perspectivas. Anais. 19–65.2 indexed citations
Martine, George & José Eustáquio Diniz Alves. (2015). Economy, society and environment in the 21st century: three pillars or trilemma of sustainability?. Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População. 32(3). 433–460.12 indexed citations
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Rios-Neto, Eduardo Luiz Gonçalves, George Martine, & José Eustáquio Diniz Alves. (2015). Marco conceitual: população e políticas públicas. 3. 19–49.
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Martine, George & José Eustáquio Diniz Alves. (2015). Economía, sociedad y medio ambiente en el siglo 21: triple vertiente o trilema de la sostenibilidad?. Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População. 32(3). 433–460.
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Martine, George, et al.. (2014). Contexto social da política e da pesquisa em população no Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População. 3(1). 1–24.1 indexed citations
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Martine, George, et al.. (2010). Tendências migratórias recentes no Brasil: as evidências da PNAD de 2004. Parcerias Estratégicas. 11(22). 347–380.2 indexed citations
Martine, George, et al.. (1998). Reproductive change in India and Brazil. Oxford University Press eBooks.22 indexed citations
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Martine, George. (1995). Poblacion y medio ambiente: lecciones de la experiencia latinoamericana. Americanae (AECID Library). 28(62). 261–310.
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Martine, George. (1994). Estado, economia e mobilidade geográfica: retrospectiva e perspectivas para o fim do século. Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População. 11(1). 41–60.5 indexed citations
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Mueller, Charles C., et al.. (1992). An analysis of forest margins and savanna agrosystems in Brazil. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research).2 indexed citations
Martine, George, et al.. (1987). A evolução do emprego no campo. Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População. 4(2). 39–84.1 indexed citations
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Martine, George, et al.. (1984). Crescimento e distribuição da população brasileira: tendências recentes. Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População. 1. 99–144.18 indexed citations
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Martine, George. (1982). Expansão e retração de emprego na fronteira agrícola. Brazilian Journal of Political Economy. 2(3).2 indexed citations
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Martine, George. (1979). Migraciones internas: ¿investigación para qué?. DIGITAL REPOSITORY Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (United Nations).1 indexed citations
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Martine, George. (1975). Formación de la familia y marginalidad urbana en Río de Janeiro. DIGITAL REPOSITORY Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (United Nations).1 indexed citations
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