Himayatullah Khan

598 total citations
35 papers, 408 citations indexed

About

Himayatullah Khan is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science and Pollution. According to data from OpenAlex, Himayatullah Khan has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 408 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 11 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 4 papers in Pollution. Recurrent topics in Himayatullah Khan's work include Economic and Environmental Valuation (8 papers), Energy, Environment, Economic Growth (6 papers) and Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (4 papers). Himayatullah Khan is often cited by papers focused on Economic and Environmental Valuation (8 papers), Energy, Environment, Economic Growth (6 papers) and Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy (4 papers). Himayatullah Khan collaborates with scholars based in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Romania. Himayatullah Khan's co-authors include Laura Giurcă Vasilescu, Farman Ali, Muhammad Azam, Inayat Khan, Anwar Hussain, Songhao Shang, Khan Zaib Jadoon, Muhammad Shahid, Khalil Ur Rahman and Niaz Ali and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Natural Hazards and Environment Development and Sustainability.

In The Last Decade

Himayatullah Khan

33 papers receiving 378 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Himayatullah Khan Pakistan 12 174 112 93 38 36 35 408
Jennifer Helgeson United States 12 200 1.1× 146 1.3× 104 1.1× 47 1.2× 39 1.1× 43 454
Kong Joo Shin Japan 12 93 0.5× 224 2.0× 104 1.1× 45 1.2× 32 0.9× 17 467
Jyotsna Puri United States 8 155 0.9× 57 0.5× 196 2.1× 38 1.0× 15 0.4× 29 378
Anton Cartwright South Africa 8 80 0.5× 202 1.8× 196 2.1× 40 1.1× 19 0.5× 12 479
Grégor Vulturius Sweden 13 125 0.7× 192 1.7× 275 3.0× 63 1.7× 12 0.3× 29 586
Azhar Abbas Pakistan 12 66 0.4× 134 1.2× 199 2.1× 58 1.5× 9 0.3× 21 579
Xueqian Song China 12 140 0.8× 95 0.8× 85 0.9× 23 0.6× 28 0.8× 32 462
José Gustavo Féres Brazil 14 241 1.4× 39 0.3× 127 1.4× 57 1.5× 41 1.1× 30 625
Chen Qing China 15 119 0.7× 193 1.7× 125 1.3× 84 2.2× 20 0.6× 25 653
Luís Pérez y Pérez Spain 12 208 1.2× 87 0.8× 60 0.6× 69 1.8× 18 0.5× 74 471

Countries citing papers authored by Himayatullah Khan

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Fields of papers citing papers by Himayatullah Khan

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Himayatullah Khan

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Azam, Muhammad, et al.. (2024). Empirical testing of the environmental Kuznets curve: evidence from 182 countries of the world. Environment Development and Sustainability. 27(12). 29661–29696. 9 indexed citations
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Azam, Muhammad, et al.. (2022). Factors determining housing prices: empirical evidence from a developing country’s Pakistan. International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis. 16(5). 936–954. 15 indexed citations
3.
Jan, Inayatullah, et al.. (2020). Does renewable energy efficiently spur economic growth? Evidence from Pakistan. Environment Development and Sustainability. 23(1). 373–387. 13 indexed citations
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Khan, Himayatullah, et al.. (2017). Socio-economic benefits of community based trophy hunting programs. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5 indexed citations
5.
Khan, Himayatullah, et al.. (2017). Estimating willingness to pay for improvements in drinking water quality: evidence from Peshawar, Northern Pakistan. Environmental Economics. 1(2). 8 indexed citations
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Khan, Himayatullah, et al.. (2017). IMPACT OF TRADE OPENNESS ON MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES AND GDP GROWTH IN PAKISTAN AND INDIA. 1 indexed citations
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Saqib, Shahab E., et al.. (2017). Credit Fungibility and Credit Margin of Investment: The Case of Subsistence Farmers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. 33(4). 11 indexed citations
8.
Khan, Himayatullah. (2014). An Empirical Investigation of Consumption Function under Relative Income Hypothesis: Evidence from Farm Households in Northern Pakistan. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 3(2). 43–52. 6 indexed citations
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Khan, Himayatullah, et al.. (2014). Estimating willingness to pay for recreational services of two public parks in Peshawar, Pakistan. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 8 indexed citations
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Khan, Himayatullah. (2013). Demand elasticities of recreational amenities from environmental resources: empirical evidence from Ayubia National Park, Pakistan. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1 indexed citations
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Khan, Himayatullah & Inayat Khan. (2012). From growth to sustainable development in developing countries: a conceptual framework. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 12 indexed citations
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Zaman, Khalid, et al.. (2011). The impact of population on environmental degradation in South Asia: application of seemingly unrelated regression equation model. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 11 indexed citations
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Khan, Himayatullah, et al.. (2008). DISASTER MANAGEMENT CYCLE – A THEORETICAL APPROACH. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 116 indexed citations
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Khan, Himayatullah, et al.. (2008). Natural hazards and disaster management in Pakistan. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 4 indexed citations
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Khan, Himayatullah. (2007). CHILD LABOUR IN PAKISTAN AND OTHER DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 1(8). 121–132.
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Khan, Himayatullah, et al.. (2007). Population, environment and poverty in Pakistan: linkages and empirical evidence. Environment Development and Sustainability. 11(2). 375–392. 16 indexed citations
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Khan, Himayatullah. (2007). Willingness to pay and demand elasticities for two national parks: empirical evidence from two surveys in Pakistan. Environment Development and Sustainability. 11(2). 293–305. 15 indexed citations
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Khan, Himayatullah. (2007). Poverty, environment and economic growth: exploring the links among three complex issues with specific focus on the Pakistan’s case. Environment Development and Sustainability. 10(6). 913–929. 16 indexed citations
20.
Khan, Himayatullah. (2004). Demand for Eco-tourism: Estimating Recreational Benefits from the Margalla Hills National Park in Northern Pakistan. OpenDocs (Institute of Development Studies). 18 indexed citations

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