Lisa E. Brennan

458 total citations
18 papers, 339 citations indexed

About

Lisa E. Brennan is a scholar working on Soil Science, Forestry and General Agricultural and Biological Sciences. According to data from OpenAlex, Lisa E. Brennan has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 339 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Soil Science, 5 papers in Forestry and 5 papers in General Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Recurrent topics in Lisa E. Brennan's work include Agricultural Economics and Policy (5 papers), Irrigation Practices and Water Management (5 papers) and Sugarcane Cultivation and Processing (5 papers). Lisa E. Brennan is often cited by papers focused on Agricultural Economics and Policy (5 papers), Irrigation Practices and Water Management (5 papers) and Sugarcane Cultivation and Processing (5 papers). Lisa E. Brennan collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Indonesia and United Kingdom. Lisa E. Brennan's co-authors include Peter Carberry, Marta Monjardino, Rick Llewellyn, Therese M. McBeath, B. A. Keating, M. J. Robertson, Perry Poulton, Neil Huth, R. L. McCown and S Lisson and has published in prestigious journals such as Agricultural Systems, European Journal of Agronomy and Crop and Pasture Science.

In The Last Decade

Lisa E. Brennan

18 papers receiving 301 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lisa E. Brennan Australia 10 116 108 97 89 84 18 339
J. Fiona Scott Australia 13 119 1.0× 98 0.9× 188 1.9× 121 1.4× 56 0.7× 23 416
Michel P. Sédogo Burkina Faso 11 56 0.5× 141 1.3× 104 1.1× 124 1.4× 38 0.5× 37 355
Mamadou Doumbia United States 10 74 0.6× 96 0.9× 127 1.3× 106 1.2× 35 0.4× 20 318
R. A. Nelson Australia 9 52 0.4× 90 0.8× 68 0.7× 59 0.7× 59 0.7× 19 283
Eric J. Zurcher Australia 5 76 0.7× 119 1.1× 91 0.9× 128 1.4× 18 0.2× 9 277
S. Koala Burkina Faso 6 152 1.3× 111 1.0× 297 3.1× 132 1.5× 69 0.8× 9 475
Edgar Amézquita Colombia 12 51 0.4× 120 1.1× 218 2.2× 49 0.6× 35 0.4× 24 376
Esther Nyaradzo Masvaya Zimbabwe 9 182 1.6× 99 0.9× 166 1.7× 140 1.6× 119 1.4× 14 377
Korodjouma Ouattara Burkina Faso 9 54 0.5× 114 1.1× 159 1.6× 106 1.2× 41 0.5× 34 338
J. Benites Italy 8 72 0.6× 56 0.5× 154 1.6× 71 0.8× 48 0.6× 28 309

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Monjardino, Marta, Therese M. McBeath, Lisa E. Brennan, & Rick Llewellyn. (2013). Are farmers in low-rainfall cropping regions under-fertilising with nitrogen? A risk analysis. Agricultural Systems. 116. 37–51. 73 indexed citations
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Monjardino, Marta, et al.. (2012). Revisiting N fertilisation rates in low-rainfall grain cropping regions of Australia: A risk analysis. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 1 indexed citations
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Lisson, S, Neil D. MacLeod, C. K. McDonald, et al.. (2010). A participatory, farming systems approach to improving Bali cattle production in the smallholder crop–livestock systems of Eastern Indonesia. Agricultural Systems. 103(7). 486–497. 81 indexed citations
4.
Robertson, M. J., Peter Carberry, & Lisa E. Brennan. (2009). Economic benefits of variable rate technology: case studies from Australian grain farms. Crop and Pasture Science. 60(9). 799–807. 21 indexed citations
5.
Brennan, Lisa E., S Lisson, Perry Poulton, et al.. (2008). A farm-scale, bio-economic model for assessing investments in recycled water for irrigation. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 59(11). 1035–1035. 9 indexed citations
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Brennan, Lisa E., M. J. Robertson, Neal Dalgliesh, & Stuart D. Brown. (2007). Pay-offs to zone management in a variable climate: an example of nitrogen fertiliser on wheat. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 58(11). 1046–1058. 9 indexed citations
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Verburg, Kirsten, William J. Bond, Lisa E. Brennan, & M. J. Robertson. (2007). An evaluation of the tactical use of lucerne phase farming to reduce deep drainage. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 58(12). 1142–1158. 15 indexed citations
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McCown, R. L., Lisa E. Brennan, & Kevin A. Parton. (2006). Learning from the historical failure of farm management models to aid management practice. Part 1. The rise and demise of theoretical models of farm economics. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 57(2). 143–156. 25 indexed citations
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Brennan, Lisa E., et al.. (2003). An evolutionary economic perspective on technical change and adjustment in cane harvesting systems in the Australian sugar industry. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 47(3). 367–388. 2 indexed citations
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Lisson, S, Lisa E. Brennan, Keith L. Bristow, B. A. Keating, & David A. Hughes. (2003). DAM EA$Y—software for assessing the costs and benefits of on-farm water storage based production systems. Agricultural Systems. 76(1). 19–38. 11 indexed citations
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Huth, Neil, Peter Carberry, Perry Poulton, Lisa E. Brennan, & B. A. Keating. (2002). A framework for simulating agroforestry options for the low rainfall areas of Australia using APSIM. European Journal of Agronomy. 18(1-2). 171–185. 55 indexed citations
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Brennan, Lisa E., et al.. (2002). Back to the future - Reinventing farm management economics in farming systems research. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 2 indexed citations
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Keating, B. A., et al.. (2002). Can Renewable Energy Contribute to a Diversified Future for the Australian Sugar Industry. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 24. 26–39. 12 indexed citations
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Hochman, Zvi, Peter Carberry, R. L. McCown, et al.. (2001). APSIM IN THE MARKETPLACE: A TALE OF KITCHEN TABLES, BOARDROOMS AND COURTROOMS. Acta Horticulturae. 21–33. 6 indexed citations
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Brennan, Lisa E., et al.. (2000). DAM EA$Y: A Framework for Assessing the Costs and Benefits of On-Farm Storage Based Sugarcane Production Systems. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 1 indexed citations
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Brennan, Lisa E., et al.. (2000). DAM EA$Y: A Framework for Assessing the Costs and Benefits of On-Farm Storage Based Sugarcane Production Systems. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 22. 186–199. 8 indexed citations
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Brennan, Lisa E., et al.. (1999). Most Profitable Use of Irrigation Supplies: A Case Study of A Bundaberg Cane Farm. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 4 indexed citations
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Brennan, Lisa E., et al.. (1997). Raising profitability and productivity by improving harvesting procedures.. 327–342. 4 indexed citations

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