Julia A. Rodrigues

1.1k total citations
26 papers, 614 citations indexed

About

Julia A. Rodrigues is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Ecology and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, Julia A. Rodrigues has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 614 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 13 papers in Ecology and 4 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in Julia A. Rodrigues's work include Fire effects on ecosystems (19 papers), Remote Sensing in Agriculture (8 papers) and Environmental and biological studies (5 papers). Julia A. Rodrigues is often cited by papers focused on Fire effects on ecosystems (19 papers), Remote Sensing in Agriculture (8 papers) and Environmental and biological studies (5 papers). Julia A. Rodrigues collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, Portugal and Germany. Julia A. Rodrigues's co-authors include Renata Libonati, Carlos C. DaCamara, José M. C. Pereira, Patrícia S. Silva, Joana Nogueira, Filippe L.M. Santos, Leonardo F. Peres, Ricardo M. Trigo, João L. Geirinhas and Ana Russo and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Remote Sensing of Environment.

In The Last Decade

Julia A. Rodrigues

24 papers receiving 606 citations

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All Works

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Santos, Djacinto Monteiro dos, Julia A. Rodrigues, Fábio de Oliveira Roque, et al.. (2024). Compound dry-hot-fire events connecting Central and Southeastern South America: an unapparent and deadly ripple effect. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1(1). 6 indexed citations
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Santos, Djacinto Monteiro dos, Renata Libonati, João L. Geirinhas, et al.. (2024). Twenty-first-century demographic and social inequalities of heat-related deaths in Brazilian urban areas. PLoS ONE. 19(1). e0295766–e0295766. 15 indexed citations
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Silva, Patrícia S., Julia A. Rodrigues, Joana Nogueira, et al.. (2024). Joining forces to fight wildfires: Science and management in a protected area of Pantanal, Brazil. Environmental Science & Policy. 159. 103818–103818. 8 indexed citations
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Oliveira, Maxwell da Rosa, Julia A. Rodrigues, Neiva Maria Robaldo Guedes, et al.. (2023). Wildfires Jeopardise Habitats of Hyacinth Macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus), a Flagship Species for the Conservation of the Brazilian Pantanal. Wetlands. 43(5). 7 indexed citations
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Santos, Djacinto Monteiro dos, Renata Libonati, João L. Geirinhas, et al.. (2023). Twenty-First-Century Demographic and Social Inequalities of Heat-Related Deaths in Brazilian Urban Areas. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Belzile, Éric, et al.. (2022). Major Perioperative Complications of Benign Gynecologic Procedures at a University-Affiliated Hospital. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 21(1). 1 indexed citations
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Libonati, Renata, João L. Geirinhas, Patrícia S. Silva, et al.. (2022). Drought–heatwave nexus in Brazil and related impacts on health and fires: A comprehensive review. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1517(1). 44–62. 58 indexed citations
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Nunes, K. R. A., et al.. (2022). Development of a life cycle based process for cobalt recovering from cell batteries. Cleaner Waste Systems. 3. 100050–100050. 2 indexed citations
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Zuanazzi, José Ângelo Silveira, Renata Libonati, Julia A. Rodrigues, et al.. (2021). Proteome of Erythroxylum pungens (Erythroxylaceae): an endemic species of the semiarid Caatinga. Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology. 155(6). 1165–1167.
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Sano, Edson Eyji, et al.. (2021). Implementation of Fire Policies in Brazil: An Assessment of Fire Dynamics in Brazilian Savanna. Sustainability. 13(20). 11532–11532. 6 indexed citations
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Silva, Patrícia S., Joana Nogueira, Julia A. Rodrigues, et al.. (2021). Putting fire on the map of Brazilian savanna ecoregions. Journal of Environmental Management. 296. 113098–113098. 33 indexed citations
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Libonati, Renata, José M. C. Pereira, Carlos C. da Camara, et al.. (2021). Twenty-first century droughts have not increasingly exacerbated fire season severity in the Brazilian Amazon. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 4400–4400. 51 indexed citations
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Libonati, Renata, Julia A. Rodrigues, Joana Nogueira, et al.. (2021). Multi-Sensor, Active Fire-Supervised, One-Class Burned Area Mapping in the Brazilian Savanna. Remote Sensing. 13(19). 4005–4005. 10 indexed citations
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Silva, Patrícia S., Joana Nogueira, Julia A. Rodrigues, et al.. (2021). Unveiling the diversity of regional burning patterns at the Brazilian savanna.
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Silva, Patrícia S., Julia A. Rodrigues, Filippe L.M. Santos, et al.. (2020). DRIVERS OF BURNED AREA PATTERNS IN CERRADO: THE CASE OF MATOPIBA REGION. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. XLII-3/W12-2020. 135–140. 3 indexed citations
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Santos, Filippe L.M., Renata Libonati, Leonardo F. Peres, et al.. (2020). Assessing VIIRS capabilities to improve burned area mapping over the Brazilian Cerrado. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 41(21). 8300–8327. 19 indexed citations
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Silva, Patrícia S., Julia A. Rodrigues, Filippe L.M. Santos, et al.. (2020). Burned area trends in the Brazilian Cerrado: the roles of climate and anthropogenic drivers. 1 indexed citations
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Rodrigues, Julia A., Renata Libonati, Joana Nogueira, et al.. (2019). How well do global burned area products represent fire patterns in the Brazilian Savannas biome? An accuracy assessment of the MCD64 collections. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. 78. 318–331. 53 indexed citations
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Silva, Patrícia S., Ana Bastos, Renata Libonati, Julia A. Rodrigues, & Carlos C. DaCamara. (2019). Impacts of the 1.5 °C global warming target on future burned area in the Brazilian Cerrado. Forest Ecology and Management. 446. 193–203. 49 indexed citations
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Almér, Alexander, Andreas Wimmer, James Hogg, et al.. (2002). FIREGUARD: mapping wildland fuels and infrastructure at the management unit level with very high spatial resolution satellite imagery for fire prevention and control in Mediterranean-type landscapes.. 200218–23200265. 2 indexed citations

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