James C. R. Smart

2.9k total citations
83 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

James C. R. Smart is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Economics and Econometrics and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, James C. R. Smart has authored 83 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 28 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 18 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in James C. R. Smart's work include Economic and Environmental Valuation (23 papers), Land Use and Ecosystem Services (11 papers) and Water resources management and optimization (10 papers). James C. R. Smart is often cited by papers focused on Economic and Environmental Valuation (23 papers), Land Use and Ecosystem Services (11 papers) and Water resources management and optimization (10 papers). James C. R. Smart collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and Denmark. James C. R. Smart's co-authors include Piran C. L. White, Christopher M. Fleming, Callum M. Roberts, Oz Sahin, Rachel T. Graham, Thuc D. Phan, Alastair I. Ward, Wade L. Hadwen, Samantha J. Capon and Mette Termansen and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

James C. R. Smart

79 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers

James C. R. Smart
Carl Smith Australia
Siobhan Murray United States
James Gibbons United Kingdom
Mark Everard United Kingdom
Evan Girvetz United States
Eugênio Arima United States
Carl Smith Australia
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James C. R. Smart

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Osborne, Natalie, et al.. (2025). Reconciling blue spaces: evaluating social equity and justice in state-led Indigenous marine development programs. Marine and Freshwater Research. 76(10).
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McMahon, Joe, James C. R. Smart, James S. Shortle, et al.. (2024). Offset integrity reduces environmental risk: Using lessons from biodiversity and carbon offsetting to inform water quality offsetting in the catchments of the Great Barrier Reef. The Science of The Total Environment. 951. 175786–175786.
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Morgan, E., et al.. (2023). Farmers perspectives on options for and barriers to implementing climate resilient agriculture and implications for climate adaptation policy. Environmental Science & Policy. 151. 103618–103618. 2 indexed citations
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Brown, Christopher J., Rod M. Connolly, Syezlin Hasan, et al.. (2023). Ecosystem services in connected catchment to coast ecosystems: Monitoring to detect emerging trends. The Science of The Total Environment. 869. 161670–161670. 8 indexed citations
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McMahon, Joe, et al.. (2022). Challenges in modelling the sediment retention ecosystem service to inform an ecosystem account – Examples from the Mitchell catchment in northern Australia. Journal of Environmental Management. 314. 115102–115102. 9 indexed citations
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Smart, James C. R., et al.. (2022). Constructed Wetlands Suitability for Sugarcane Profitability, Freshwater Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Environmental Management. 71(2). 304–320. 8 indexed citations
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Sahin, Oz, Wade L. Hadwen, Christopher M. Fleming, et al.. (2021). Assessing how ecosystem-based adaptations to climate change influence community wellbeing: a Vanuatu case study. Regional Environmental Change. 21(4). 7 indexed citations
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Czajkowski, Mikołaj, Hans Estrup Andersen, Gitte Blicher‐Mathiesen, et al.. (2021). Increasing the cost-effectiveness of nutrient reduction targets using different spatial scales. The Science of The Total Environment. 790. 147824–147824. 10 indexed citations
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Coggan, Anthea, Peter J. Thorburn, Simon Fielke, Rachel Hay, & James C. R. Smart. (2021). Motivators and barriers to adoption of Improved Land Management Practices. A focus on practice change for water quality improvement in Great Barrier Reef catchments. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 170. 112628–112628. 17 indexed citations
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Barnhart, Brad, et al.. (2019). Bilevel optimisation as a solution method for an agri-environmental principal-agent problem. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia). 1 indexed citations
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Phan, Thuc D., James C. R. Smart, Ben Stewart‐Koster, et al.. (2019). Applications of Bayesian Networks as Decision Support Tools for Water Resource Management under Climate Change and Socio-Economic Stressors: A Critical Appraisal. Water. 11(12). 2642–2642. 33 indexed citations
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McMahon, Joe, Jon Olley, Andrew Brooks, et al.. (2019). Vegetation and longitudinal coarse sediment connectivity affect the ability of ecosystem restoration to reduce riverbank erosion and turbidity in drinking water. The Science of The Total Environment. 707. 135904–135904. 38 indexed citations
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Phan, Thuc D., Oz Sahin, & James C. R. Smart. (2016). System Dynamics and Bayesian Network Models for Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment of a Coastal Water Supply and Demand System. ScholarsArchive (Brigham Young University). 4. 1180–1187. 6 indexed citations
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Wulff, Fredrik, Christoph Humborg, Hans Estrup Andersen, et al.. (2014). Reduction of Baltic Sea Nutrient Inputs and Allocation of Abatement Costs Within the Baltic Sea Catchment. AMBIO. 43(1). 11–25. 55 indexed citations
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Smart, James C. R., et al.. (2013). Destination choice decisions of retail travellers: results from discrete choice modelling in Brisbane. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia). 109375. 2 indexed citations
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Hasler, Berit, et al.. (2012). Regional cost-effectiveness in transboundary water quality management for the Baltic Sea. 1 indexed citations
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Morris, Antony J., Michael A. MacDonald, James C. R. Smart, et al.. (2010). The role of desk review in assessing the potential for biodiversity delivery by the Tir Gofal agri-environment scheme in Wales.. Aspects of applied biology. 89–99. 2 indexed citations
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Raffaelli, Dave, et al.. (2010). Assessment of temporal trends in ecosystem health using an holistic indicator. Journal of Environmental Management. 91(7). 1446–1455. 31 indexed citations
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White, Piran C. L., et al.. (2003). The current and future management of wild mammals hunted with dogs in England and Wales. Journal of Environmental Management. 67(2). 187–197. 34 indexed citations
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Smart, James C. R. & Joanne C. Burgess. (2000). An environmental economic analysis of willow short rotation coppice production.. Journal of Forest Economics. 6(3). 193–225. 10 indexed citations

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