Jordan Levine

3.1k total citations · 3 hit papers
12 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Jordan Levine is a scholar working on Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Global and Planetary Change and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jordan Levine has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, 4 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 3 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Jordan Levine's work include Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (4 papers), Land Use and Ecosystem Services (4 papers) and Economic and Environmental Valuation (3 papers). Jordan Levine is often cited by papers focused on Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (4 papers), Land Use and Ecosystem Services (4 papers) and Economic and Environmental Valuation (3 papers). Jordan Levine collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Kyrgyzstan. Jordan Levine's co-authors include Kai M. A. Chan, Jordan Tam, Sarah C. Klain, Terre Satterfield, Xavier Basurto, Anne D. Guerry, Rachelle K. Gould, Patricia Balvanera, Bryan G. Norton and Benjamin S. Halpern and has published in prestigious journals such as Conservation Biology, BioScience and Ecological Economics.

In The Last Decade

Jordan Levine

11 papers receiving 2.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Jordan Levine
Jordan Tam Canada
Marc Tadaki New Zealand
Neil Hannahs United States
Karina Benessaiah United States
Mollie Chapman Switzerland
Kristen C. Nelson United States
Robert Fish United Kingdom
Jordan Tam Canada
Jordan Levine
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Fields of papers citing papers by Jordan Levine

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jordan Levine

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

All Works

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Levine, Jordan, Aiganysh Isaeva, Hisham Zerriffi, et al.. (2019). Testing for consensus on Kyrgyz rangelands: local perceptions in Naryn oblast. Ecology and Society. 24(4). 4 indexed citations
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Levine, Jordan, Aiganysh Isaeva, Ian M. S. Eddy, et al.. (2017). A cognitive approach to the post-Soviet Central Asian pasture puzzle: new data from Kyrgyzstan. Regional Environmental Change. 17(3). 941–947. 10 indexed citations
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Eddy, Ian M. S., Sarah E. Gergel, Nicholas C. Coops, et al.. (2017). Integrating remote sensing and local ecological knowledge to monitor rangeland dynamics. Ecological Indicators. 82. 106–116. 61 indexed citations
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Levine, Jordan, Michael Muthukrishna, Kai M. A. Chan, & Terre Satterfield. (2016). Sea otters, social justice, and ecosystem‐service perceptions in Clayoquot Sound, Canada. Conservation Biology. 31(2). 343–352. 19 indexed citations
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Levine, Jordan, Michael Muthukrishna, Kai M. A. Chan, & Terre Satterfield. (2015). Theories of the deep: combining salience and network analyses to produce mental model visualizations of a coastal British Columbia food web. Ecology and Society. 20(4). 35 indexed citations
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Levine, Jordan, Kai M. A. Chan, & Terre Satterfield. (2015). From rational actor to efficient complexity manager: Exorcising the ghost of Homo economicus with a unified synthesis of cognition research. Ecological Economics. 114. 22–32. 82 indexed citations
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Satz, Debra, Rachelle K. Gould, Kai M. A. Chan, et al.. (2013). The Challenges of Incorporating Cultural Ecosystem Services into Environmental Assessment. AMBIO. 42(6). 675–684. 230 indexed citations
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Ban, Natalie C., Morena Mills, Jordan Tam, et al.. (2013). A social–ecological approach to conservation planning: embedding social considerations. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 11(4). 194–202. 431 indexed citations breakdown →
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Guerry, Anne D., Patricia Balvanera, Rachelle K. Gould, et al.. (2013). Humans and Nature: How Knowing and Experiencing Nature Affect Well-Being. Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 38(1). 473–502. 450 indexed citations breakdown →
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Raymond, Christopher M., Gerald G. Singh, Karina Benessaiah, et al.. (2013). Ecosystem Services and Beyond: Using Multiple Metaphors to Understand Human–Environment Relationships. BioScience. 63(7). 536–546. 255 indexed citations
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Chan, Kai M. A., Anne D. Guerry, Patricia Balvanera, et al.. (2012). Where are Cultural and Social in Ecosystem Services? A Framework for Constructive Engagement. BioScience. 62(8). 744–756. 780 indexed citations breakdown →

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