Ken Strzepek

1.0k total citations
21 papers, 642 citations indexed

About

Ken Strzepek is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Water Science and Technology and Ocean Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Ken Strzepek has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 642 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 7 papers in Water Science and Technology and 4 papers in Ocean Engineering. Recurrent topics in Ken Strzepek's work include Climate Change Policy and Economics (6 papers), Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (5 papers) and Water resources management and optimization (4 papers). Ken Strzepek is often cited by papers focused on Climate Change Policy and Economics (6 papers), Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (5 papers) and Water resources management and optimization (4 papers). Ken Strzepek collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Finland. Ken Strzepek's co-authors include Paul Chinowsky, M WILSON, Paul B. Larsen, Scott Goldsmith, Gordon Hughes, Amy Schweikert, Analía Schlosser, Channing Arndt, C. M. Birkett and John C. Schaake and has published in prestigious journals such as Global Environmental Change, Climatic Change and Eos.

In The Last Decade

Ken Strzepek

17 papers receiving 580 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ken Strzepek United States 11 282 191 142 111 90 21 642
Utsav Bhattarai Nepal 15 297 1.1× 324 1.7× 78 0.5× 61 0.5× 101 1.1× 35 760
Jan Cools Belgium 16 557 2.0× 228 1.2× 114 0.8× 71 0.6× 157 1.7× 40 970
Andrew Allan United Kingdom 13 268 1.0× 221 1.2× 82 0.6× 39 0.4× 179 2.0× 26 671
J. Richards United Kingdom 9 423 1.5× 84 0.4× 172 1.2× 137 1.2× 131 1.5× 11 853
Roberta Klein United States 8 306 1.1× 228 1.2× 121 0.9× 123 1.1× 137 1.5× 14 770
Abiy S. Kebede United Kingdom 12 284 1.0× 87 0.5× 110 0.8× 55 0.5× 134 1.5× 18 560
Ian Meadowcroft United Kingdom 12 574 2.0× 178 0.9× 157 1.1× 40 0.4× 144 1.6× 18 887
Marjolein Mens Netherlands 13 562 2.0× 186 1.0× 119 0.8× 38 0.3× 190 2.1× 30 765
Jochen Schanze Germany 12 548 1.9× 178 0.9× 131 0.9× 45 0.4× 266 3.0× 37 857
Arthur Hrast Essenfelder Italy 14 282 1.0× 201 1.1× 102 0.7× 79 0.7× 88 1.0× 28 583

Countries citing papers authored by Ken Strzepek

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ken Strzepek

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ken Strzepek

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Boehlert, Brent, Xuan‐Thanh Bui, Diego Castillo, et al.. (2025). The Macroeconomic Implications of Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Options: A Modeling Approach. Washington, DC: World Bank eBooks.
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Schlosser, Adam, et al.. (2021). The changing nature of hydroclimatic risks across South Africa. Climatic Change. 168(3-4). 10 indexed citations
3.
Midgley, Amelia, et al.. (2020). Moldova. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 1 indexed citations
4.
Winchester, Niven, et al.. (2018). The impact of water scarcity on food, bioenergy and deforestation. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 62(3). 327–351.
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Strzepek, Ken. (2015). Global Lessons for Watershed Management in the United States. Water Intelligence Online. 3(0). 2139871333–2139871333. 2 indexed citations
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Arndt, Channing, Analía Schlosser, Ken Strzepek, & James Thurlow. (2014). Climate Change and Economic Growth Prospects for Malawi: An Uncertainty Approach. Journal of African Economies. 23(suppl 2). ii83–ii107. 31 indexed citations
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Chinowsky, Paul, et al.. (2014). Infrastructure and climate change: a study of impacts and adaptations in Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia. Climatic Change. 130(1). 49–62. 43 indexed citations
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Reilly, John M., Sergey Paltsev, Ken Strzepek, et al.. (2012). Valuing climate impacts in integrated assessment models: the MIT IGSM. Climatic Change. 117(3). 561–573. 38 indexed citations
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Farmer, William, Ken Strzepek, C. Adam Schlosser, P. Droogers, & Xiang Gao. (2011). A Method for Calculating Reference Evapotranspiration on Daily Time Scales. DSpace@MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). 14 indexed citations
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Cullis, James, et al.. (2010). Incorporating climate change into water resources planning for the town of Polokwane, South Africa. Climatic Change. 108(3). 437–456. 20 indexed citations
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Hughes, Gordon, Paul Chinowsky, & Ken Strzepek. (2010). The costs of adaptation to climate change for water infrastructure in OECD countries. Utilities Policy. 18(3). 142–153. 50 indexed citations
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Hughes, Gordon, Paul Chinowsky, & Ken Strzepek. (2010). The costs of adapting to climate change for infrastructure. 1–62. 6 indexed citations
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Margulis, Sérgio, Urvashi Narain, Paul Chinowsky, et al.. (2010). The Costs to Developing Countries of Adapting to Climate Change. New Methods and Estimates.. 61 indexed citations
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Larsen, Paul B., et al.. (2008). Estimating future costs for Alaska public infrastructure at risk from climate change. Global Environmental Change. 18(3). 442–457. 159 indexed citations
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Wiberg, D. & Ken Strzepek. (2005). Development of Regional Economic Supply Curves for Surface Water Resources and Climate Change Assessments: A Case Study of China. IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis). 9 indexed citations
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Rosenzweig, Cynthia, Ken Strzepek, David C. Major, et al.. (2004). Water resources for agriculture in a changing climate: international case studies. Global Environmental Change. 14(4). 345–360. 41 indexed citations
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Vörösmarty, Charles, Arthur J. Askew, Wolfgang Grabs, et al.. (2001). Global water data: A newly endangered species. Eos. 82(5). 54–58. 151 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Warren C., Brian Fuller, Molly Hellmuth, & Ken Strzepek. (2001). Botswana's Future: Modeling Population and Sustainable Development Challenges in the Era of HIV/AIDS. IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis). 4 indexed citations
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Niemann, Jeffrey D., et al.. (1994). Impacts of Spatial and Temporal Data on a Climate Change Assessment of Blue Nile Runoff. IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis). 1 indexed citations
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Strzepek, Ken, et al.. (1994). An Assessment of Integrated Climate Change Impact on Egypt. IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis). 1 indexed citations

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