Lorenz Probst

806 total citations
23 papers, 547 citations indexed

About

Lorenz Probst is a scholar working on General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. According to data from OpenAlex, Lorenz Probst has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 547 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 6 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 6 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. Recurrent topics in Lorenz Probst's work include Agricultural Innovations and Practices (9 papers), Organic Food and Agriculture (6 papers) and Agriculture and Rural Development Research (6 papers). Lorenz Probst is often cited by papers focused on Agricultural Innovations and Practices (9 papers), Organic Food and Agriculture (6 papers) and Agriculture and Rural Development Research (6 papers). Lorenz Probst collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Burkina Faso and Kenya. Lorenz Probst's co-authors include Hamid El Bilali, C. Callenius, Carola Strassner, Michael Hauser, Hayford Mensah Ayerakwa, Rainer Haas, María Wurzinger, Johann Sölkner, Richard N. Onwonga and Gustavo Gutiérrez and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Cleaner Production, Sustainability and Journal of Rural Studies.

In The Last Decade

Lorenz Probst

22 papers receiving 529 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lorenz Probst Austria 12 163 144 102 94 74 23 547
David Conner United States 15 409 2.5× 166 1.2× 103 1.0× 148 1.6× 43 0.6× 60 676
Johanna Jacobi Switzerland 15 199 1.2× 237 1.6× 167 1.6× 121 1.3× 59 0.8× 59 852
Norsida Man Malaysia 12 85 0.5× 171 1.2× 64 0.6× 26 0.3× 21 0.3× 97 530
Hilde Bjørkhaug Norway 14 245 1.5× 333 2.3× 94 0.9× 61 0.6× 56 0.8× 38 666
C.W. Rougoor Netherlands 9 161 1.0× 145 1.0× 96 0.9× 77 0.8× 33 0.4× 16 508
Mary Hendrickson United States 15 565 3.5× 335 2.3× 152 1.5× 216 2.3× 37 0.5× 60 954
Jacqui Dibden Australia 11 305 1.9× 221 1.5× 75 0.7× 99 1.1× 58 0.8× 14 665
Jo Bijttebier Belgium 15 174 1.1× 157 1.1× 128 1.3× 78 0.8× 56 0.8× 28 606
Emma Dillon Ireland 16 139 0.9× 301 2.1× 230 2.3× 56 0.6× 59 0.8× 45 748
João Armando Dessimon Machado Brazil 10 137 0.8× 238 1.7× 51 0.5× 20 0.2× 149 2.0× 39 572

Countries citing papers authored by Lorenz Probst

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Fields of papers citing papers by Lorenz Probst

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lorenz Probst

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Lorenz Probst. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Lorenz Probst 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 Lorenz Probst. Lorenz Probst 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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Gutiérrez, Gustavo, et al.. (2024). A review of on-farm recording tools for smallholder dairy farming in developing countries. Tropical Animal Health and Production. 56(5). 168–168. 2 indexed citations
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Ouédraogo‐Koné, Salifou, Albert Soudré, Amadou Traoré, et al.. (2021). Values and Beliefs That Shape Cattle Breeding in Southwestern Burkina Faso. Human Ecology. 49(4). 429–441. 2 indexed citations
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Probst, Lorenz, Salifou Ouédraogo‐Koné, Albert Soudré, et al.. (2021). Livestock Keepers’ Attitudes: Keystone of Effective Community-Based Breeding Programs. Sustainability. 13(5). 2499–2499. 8 indexed citations
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Wurzinger, María, Gustavo Gutiérrez, Johann Sölkner, & Lorenz Probst. (2021). Community-Based Livestock Breeding: Coordinated Action or Relational Process?. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 8. 613505–613505. 21 indexed citations
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Shephard, Kerry, et al.. (2021). Exploring the relationship between dispositions to think critically and sustainability concern in HESD. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education. 22(5). 1166–1185. 4 indexed citations
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Soudré, Albert, Salifou Ouédraogo‐Koné, Negar Khayatzadeh, et al.. (2020). From farmers to livestock keepers: a typology of cattle production systems in south-western Burkina Faso. Tropical Animal Health and Production. 52(4). 2179–2189. 25 indexed citations
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Ndah, Hycenth Tim, Lorenz Probst, Saidi Mkomwa, et al.. (2020). Improving farmers’ livelihoods through conservation agriculture: options for change promotion in Laikipia, Kenya. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability. 18(3). 212–231. 6 indexed citations
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Porcuna-Ferrer, Anna, et al.. (2020). Do community seed banks contribute to the social-ecological resilience of communities? A case-study from western Guatemala. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability. 18(3). 232–249. 30 indexed citations
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Probst, Lorenz, et al.. (2019). A transformative university learning experience contributes to sustainability attitudes, skills and agency. Journal of Cleaner Production. 232. 648–656. 36 indexed citations
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Bilali, Hamid El & Lorenz Probst. (2018). TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK TO MAP SUSTAINABILITY TRANSITIONS IN FOOD SYSTEMS. AGROFOR. 2(2). 9 indexed citations
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Probst, Lorenz, et al.. (2018). From adoption potential to Transformative Learning around Conservation Agriculture. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension. 25(1). 25–45. 16 indexed citations
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Bilali, Hamid El, et al.. (2018). RURAL LIVELIHOODS TRANSITIONS: TOWARDS AN INTEGRATION OF THE SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS APPROACH AND THE MULTI-LEVEL PERSPECTIVE. Vytautas Magnus University. 7 indexed citations
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Hauser, Michael, et al.. (2018). Does certified organic agriculture increase agroecosystem health? Evidence from four farming systems in Uganda. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability. 16(2). 150–166. 17 indexed citations
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Bilali, Hamid El, C. Callenius, Carola Strassner, & Lorenz Probst. (2018). Food and nutrition security and sustainability transitions in food systems. Food and Energy Security. 8(2). 200 indexed citations
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Probst, Lorenz, et al.. (2017). From adoption potential to transformative learning around Conservation Agriculture in Burkina Faso. Portuguese National Funding Agency for Science, Research and Technology (RCAAP Project by FCT). 1 indexed citations
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Hauser, Michael, et al.. (2016). Farmer participatory research: Why extension workers should understand and facilitate farmers’ role transitions. Journal of Rural Studies. 47. 52–61. 30 indexed citations
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Gollin, Douglas & Lorenz Probst. (2015). Food and agriculture: shifting landscapes for policy. Oxford Review of Economic Policy. 31(1). 8–25. 8 indexed citations
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Probst, Lorenz, et al.. (2012). Understanding change at farm level to facilitate innovation towards sustainable plant protection: a case study at cabbage production sites in urban West Africa. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability. 10(1). 40–60. 19 indexed citations
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Probst, Lorenz, et al.. (2010). Consumer Attitudes towards Vegetable Attributes: Potential Buyers of Pesticide-Free Vegetables in Accra and Kumasi, Ghana. Ecology of Food and Nutrition. 49(3). 228–245. 13 indexed citations

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