Karlson Hargroves

1.5k total citations
80 papers, 834 citations indexed

About

Karlson Hargroves is a scholar working on Education, Media Technology and Building and Construction. According to data from OpenAlex, Karlson Hargroves has authored 80 papers receiving a total of 834 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Education, 17 papers in Media Technology and 11 papers in Building and Construction. Recurrent topics in Karlson Hargroves's work include Engineering Education and Curriculum Development (16 papers), Sustainability in Higher Education (15 papers) and Sustainable Building Design and Assessment (6 papers). Karlson Hargroves is often cited by papers focused on Engineering Education and Curriculum Development (16 papers), Sustainability in Higher Education (15 papers) and Sustainable Building Design and Assessment (6 papers). Karlson Hargroves collaborates with scholars based in Australia, India and Netherlands. Karlson Hargroves's co-authors include Cheryl Desha, Michael Smith, Peter Newman, Peter Stasinopoulos, Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Michael Smith, Stephen Glackin, Scott N. Lieske, Giles Thomson and Heather Shearer and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Cleaner Production and Sustainability.

In The Last Decade

Karlson Hargroves

74 papers receiving 764 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Karlson Hargroves Australia 15 239 180 168 158 99 80 834
Slobodan Perdan United Kingdom 10 231 1.0× 111 0.6× 202 1.2× 253 1.6× 198 2.0× 18 1.1k
Natacha Gondran France 13 110 0.5× 38 0.2× 127 0.8× 156 1.0× 181 1.8× 50 781
İdil Gaziulusoy Finland 15 108 0.5× 30 0.2× 166 1.0× 118 0.7× 64 0.6× 45 1.5k
Tracey Crosbie United Kingdom 20 36 0.2× 67 0.4× 363 2.2× 110 0.7× 81 0.8× 53 1.2k
Christa Liedtke Germany 18 40 0.2× 62 0.3× 101 0.6× 206 1.3× 292 2.9× 108 1.2k
Chaham Alalouch Oman 15 38 0.2× 187 1.0× 368 2.2× 48 0.3× 154 1.6× 34 1.1k
Holger Rohn Germany 15 38 0.2× 55 0.3× 74 0.4× 152 1.0× 206 2.1× 78 1.1k
Tripp Shealy United States 19 198 0.8× 92 0.5× 265 1.6× 183 1.2× 22 0.2× 86 943
Toke Haunstrup Christensen Denmark 20 35 0.1× 72 0.4× 421 2.5× 169 1.1× 84 0.8× 64 1.4k
Issam Srour Lebanon 21 88 0.4× 81 0.5× 726 4.3× 24 0.2× 64 0.6× 70 1.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Karlson Hargroves

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Fields of papers citing papers by Karlson Hargroves

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

This network shows the impact of papers produced by Karlson Hargroves. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Karlson Hargroves. The network helps show where Karlson Hargroves may publish in the future.

Co-authorship network of co-authors of Karlson Hargroves

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hargroves, Karlson, et al.. (2023). The Role of Distributed Energy Resources and Associated Business Models in the Decentralised Energy Transition: A Review. Energies. 16(10). 4231–4231. 17 indexed citations
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Hargroves, Karlson, Michael Smith, Anna Bella Siriban Manalang, et al.. (2014). Decoupling 2: Technologies, opportunities and policy options. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 51 indexed citations
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Desha, Cheryl, et al.. (2013). State of Energy Efficiency Education in Australian Technical & Further Education (TAFE) : A Report to the Australian Government Skills for the Carbon Challenge Initiative, The Natural Edge Project (TNEP), Queensland University of Technology. Science & Engineering Faculty. 1 indexed citations
4.
Sparks, David S., et al.. (2013). The development of a simple multi-nodal tool to identify performance issues in existing commercial buildings. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 14(11). 2 indexed citations
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Desha, Cheryl, et al.. (2013). An exploration into retrofitting cities with natural design elements - learning from the city of Berlin, Germany. eSpace (Curtin University). 1 indexed citations
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Desha, Cheryl, et al.. (2012). Using biomimicry to inform urban infrastructure design that addresses 21st century needs. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 9 indexed citations
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Newman, Peter, et al.. (2012). Reducing the environmental impact of road construction. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 11 indexed citations
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Newman, Peter, Karlson Hargroves, Cheryl Desha, et al.. (2012). Greening Buildings : How can the performance of existing commercial buildings be improved?. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 1 indexed citations
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Newman, Peter, et al.. (2012). Scenario planning and emerging global trends for the future of roads and automobile transport. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 1 indexed citations
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Desha, Cheryl & Karlson Hargroves. (2012). Engaging a multiple-track approach to building capacity for 21st Century engineering, opportunities and challenges for rapid curriculum renewal. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 1 indexed citations
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Newman, Peter, et al.. (2011). Understanding the performance of green commercial buildings: a Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre (SBEnrc) briefing report. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 1 indexed citations
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Desha, Cheryl & Karlson Hargroves. (2011). Skilling up for a low-carbon future: vocational education and training. Science & Engineering Faculty. 2011(159). 0–0. 2 indexed citations
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Desha, Cheryl, et al.. (2009). An Investigation into the Options for Increasing the Extent of Energy Efficiency Knowledge and Skills in Engineering Education. Science & Engineering Faculty. 1 indexed citations
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Smith, Michael S., Karlson Hargroves, Cheryl Desha, & Peter Stasinopoulos. (2009). Factor 5 in eco-cement: Zeobond Pty Ltd.. Science & Engineering Faculty. 2009(149). 21–21. 2 indexed citations
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Hargroves, Karlson, et al.. (2007). The Gore factor - Reviewing the impact of An Inconvenient Truth. 2006(134). 16–17. 2 indexed citations
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Smith, Michael & Karlson Hargroves. (2007). Smart approaches to electricity use. 2007(135). 12–13. 1 indexed citations
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Smith, M. L. & Karlson Hargroves. (2007). Seeing the wood for the trees: What to look for when purchasing carbon credits. 2007(140). 12–14.
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Hargroves, Karlson, et al.. (2007). Energy transformed: Sustainable energy solutions for climate change mitigation. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 17 indexed citations
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Hargroves, Karlson, et al.. (2007). Action on climate change can help business competitiveness and economic growth. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 1 indexed citations
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Hargroves, Karlson & Michael Smith. (2006). Innovation inspired by nature: Biomimicry. 2006(129). 27–29. 27 indexed citations

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