James Turner

5.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
199 papers, 3.5k citations indexed

About

James Turner is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and General Agricultural and Biological Sciences. According to data from OpenAlex, James Turner has authored 199 papers receiving a total of 3.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 27 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and 25 papers in General Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Recurrent topics in James Turner's work include Forest Management and Policy (24 papers), Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development (19 papers) and Agricultural Innovations and Practices (15 papers). James Turner is often cited by papers focused on Forest Management and Policy (24 papers), Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development (19 papers) and Agricultural Innovations and Practices (15 papers). James Turner collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, United States and United Kingdom. James Turner's co-authors include Laurens Klerkx, Joseph Buongiorno, Kelly Rijswijk, Bruce Small, Shushuai Zhu, Tim Barnard, Mark Shepherd, David Wheeler, Eckehard G. Brockerhoff and Marcia J. Lambert and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Physical Review B.

In The Last Decade

James Turner

173 papers receiving 3.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
James Turner 817 520 516 508 426 199 3.5k
Robert Huber 1.1k 1.3× 705 1.4× 926 1.8× 651 1.3× 461 1.1× 124 6.0k
PingSun Leung 920 1.1× 216 0.4× 475 0.9× 633 1.2× 931 2.2× 194 4.4k
Richard Owen 1.2k 1.5× 325 0.6× 492 1.0× 218 0.4× 467 1.1× 111 7.8k
Christopher Bryant 505 0.6× 791 1.5× 951 1.8× 507 1.0× 153 0.4× 189 4.1k
Simon R. Bush 2.1k 2.5× 498 1.0× 1.9k 3.6× 518 1.0× 393 0.9× 154 7.1k
Alastair Iles 313 0.4× 579 1.1× 227 0.4× 658 1.3× 123 0.3× 59 2.2k
Victor Galaz 2.0k 2.4× 159 0.3× 405 0.8× 245 0.5× 610 1.4× 61 4.6k
David Cook 245 0.3× 481 0.9× 607 1.2× 45 0.1× 87 0.2× 86 2.1k
Jinlong Zhang 634 0.8× 504 1.0× 891 1.7× 14 0.0× 160 0.4× 271 5.7k
David A. King 1.9k 2.3× 982 1.9× 555 1.1× 127 0.3× 444 1.0× 233 7.0k

Countries citing papers authored by James Turner

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Fields of papers citing papers by James Turner

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James Turner

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All Works

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Hutchings, Scott C., et al.. (2025). Trend analysis of sustainability claims in meat and dairy product launches (2004–2023): a case study of the UK, the USA, and China. International Journal of Food Science & Technology. 60(1). 1 indexed citations
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Eastwood, Callum, et al.. (2023). A review of multi-scale barriers to transitioning from digital agriculture to a digital bioeconomy. CABI Reviews. 17 indexed citations
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Turner, James, et al.. (2023). Re-orientating agricultural research to address complex challenges: Legitimacy dynamics of a hybrid research organisation. Journal of Rural Studies. 103. 103137–103137. 3 indexed citations
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Kirk, Nicholas, Gabriele Bammer, Jeff Foote, et al.. (2021). Where to for collaboration in land and water policy development in Aotearoa New Zealand? Guidance for authorising agencies. Kōtuitui New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online. 17(2). 165–184.
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Landini, Fernando, et al.. (2021). International comparison of extension agent objectives and construction of a typology. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. 28(4). 415–437. 6 indexed citations
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Rijswijk, Kelly, Laurens Klerkx, & James Turner. (2019). Digitalisation in the New Zealand Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation System: Initial understandings and emerging organisational responses to digital agriculture. NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences. 90-91(1). 1–14. 105 indexed citations
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Rijswijk, Kelly, Denise Bewsell, Maureen O’Callaghan, & James Turner. (2018). The Next Generation of Biopesticides: Institutional barriers and enablers to co-innovation in a science and commercialisation programme. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 2 indexed citations
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Laurenson, Seth, et al.. (2015). Economic benefits of mechanical soil aeration to alleviate soil compaction on a dairy farm. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 58(3). 354–358. 2 indexed citations
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Botha, Neels, Laurens Klerkx, Bruce Small, & James Turner. (2014). Using co-innovation to stimulate innovation in the New Zealand agricultural sector.. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 232–239. 2 indexed citations
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Turner, James, et al.. (2011). Non-timber values from planted forests: recreation in Whakarewarewa forest.. 55(4). 24–31. 10 indexed citations
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Turner, James, et al.. (2009). Market access for New Zealand forest products: an economic and environmental case for development of alternative phytosanitary treatments.. New Zealand journal of forestry science. 39. 15–27. 5 indexed citations
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Zhu, Shushuai, James Turner, & Joseph Buongiorno. (2008). Long-term economic impact of countervailing duties on coated free sheet paper imported by the United States from China, the Republic of Korea, and Indonesia. Forest Products Journal. 58(10). 71–77. 1 indexed citations
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Turner, James, et al.. (2008). EFFECT OF NON-TARIFF BARRIERS ON SECONDARY PROCESSED WOOD PRODUCT TRADE: NEW ZEALAND EXPORTS TO THE UNITED STATES, CHINA AND JAPAN. New Zealand journal of forestry science. 38. 299–321. 1 indexed citations
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Turner, James, Joseph Buongiorno, Shushuai Zhu, & Jeffrey P. Prestemon. (2007). Modelling the impact of the exotic forest pest Nectria on the New Zealand forest sector and its major trading partners.. New Zealand journal of forestry science. 37(3). 383–411. 15 indexed citations
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Evans, Neal J., et al.. (2002). Interactive forecasting on the Internet of light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae ) risk for winter oilseed rape. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository). 1 indexed citations
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Turner, James, Marcia J. Lambert, & F. R. Humphreys. (2002). Continuing growth response to phosphate fertilizers by a Pinus radiata plantation over fifty years. Forest Science. 48(3). 556–568. 29 indexed citations
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Antoniw, J. F., et al.. (1999). Forecasting light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae ) of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus ) on the Internet. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository). 2 indexed citations
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Fitt, Bruce D.L., et al.. (1998). Epidemiology and forecasting of light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae ) on winter oilseed rape in the UK. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository). 1 indexed citations
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Turner, James. (1994). Indexing Film and Video Images for Storage and Retrieval.. Information Services & Use. 14(3). 225–236. 2 indexed citations
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Anderson, Terry L. & James Turner. (1993). Marketing the West’s Life Blood. OpenSIUC (Southern Illinois University Carbondale). 92(1). 4. 1 indexed citations

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