Marina Andrijevic

1.4k total citations
18 papers, 612 citations indexed

About

Marina Andrijevic is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Global and Planetary Change and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, Marina Andrijevic has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 612 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 9 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 4 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in Marina Andrijevic's work include Climate Change Policy and Economics (11 papers), Climate Change and Health Impacts (4 papers) and Sustainability and Climate Change Governance (4 papers). Marina Andrijevic is often cited by papers focused on Climate Change Policy and Economics (11 papers), Climate Change and Health Impacts (4 papers) and Sustainability and Climate Change Governance (4 papers). Marina Andrijevic collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Austria and United Kingdom. Marina Andrijevic's co-authors include Carl‐Friedrich Schleussner, Jesús Crespo Cuaresma, Raya Muttarak, Tabea Lissner, Adelle Thomas, David McCollum, Matthew Gidden, Joeri Rogelj, Nicole van Maanen and Peter Pfleiderer and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Nature Communications and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Marina Andrijevic

18 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
Marina Andrijevic Germany 12 212 179 145 106 77 18 612
Shashank Mohan India 6 228 1.1× 320 1.8× 116 0.8× 145 1.4× 64 0.8× 8 778
Kate Larsen United States 4 246 1.2× 325 1.8× 119 0.8× 159 1.5× 66 0.9× 8 794
Simona Pedde Netherlands 16 496 2.3× 173 1.0× 216 1.5× 125 1.2× 108 1.4× 33 901
Laura Bonzanigo United States 11 210 1.0× 164 0.9× 250 1.7× 40 0.4× 110 1.4× 26 805
Anamika Barua India 13 90 0.4× 114 0.6× 183 1.3× 36 0.3× 48 0.6× 35 564
Fanglei Zhong China 20 400 1.9× 268 1.5× 101 0.7× 57 0.5× 34 0.4× 65 967
Ellen Hanak United States 15 371 1.8× 198 1.1× 199 1.4× 41 0.4× 107 1.4× 49 956
Louise Bedsworth United States 9 220 1.0× 71 0.4× 187 1.3× 90 0.8× 91 1.2× 18 518
Anna Pechan Germany 8 332 1.6× 107 0.6× 267 1.8× 33 0.3× 127 1.6× 9 673
E. Pramova France 9 443 2.1× 112 0.6× 185 1.3× 46 0.4× 147 1.9× 25 816

Countries citing papers authored by Marina Andrijevic

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marina Andrijevic

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marina Andrijevic

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

All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
1.
Fesenfeld, Lukas, et al.. (2025). Political enablers of ambitious climate policies: a framework and thematic review. npj Climate Action. 4(1). 14–14. 4 indexed citations
2.
Andrijevic, Marina, Caroline Zimm, Jonathan D. Moyer, Raya Muttarak, & Shonali Pachauri. (2025). Representing gender inequality in scenarios improves understanding of climate challenges. Nature Climate Change. 15(2). 138–146. 3 indexed citations
3.
Andrijevic, Marina, et al.. (2024). Women are under-represented in adaptation policy research and are more likely to emphasise justice topics. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(4). 45010–45010. 1 indexed citations
4.
Serdeczny, Olivia, Marina Andrijevic, Claire Fyson, et al.. (2024). Climatic risks to adaptive capacity. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. 29(1). 5 indexed citations
5.
Andrijevic, Marina, Carl‐Friedrich Schleussner, Jesús Crespo Cuaresma, et al.. (2023). Towards scenario representation of adaptive capacity for global climate change assessments. Nature Climate Change. 13(8). 778–787. 30 indexed citations
6.
Maanen, Nicole van, Tabea Lissner, Mathijs Harmsen, et al.. (2023). Representation of adaptation in quantitative climate assessments. Nature Climate Change. 13(4). 309–311. 17 indexed citations
7.
Theokritoff, Emily, Nicole van Maanen, Marina Andrijevic, et al.. (2023). Adaptation constraints in scenarios of socio-economic development. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 19604–19604. 7 indexed citations
8.
Creutzig, Felix, Frank Goetzke, Anjali Ramakrishnan, Marina Andrijevic, & Patrícia E. Perkins. (2023). Designing a virtuous cycle: Quality of governance, effective climate change mitigation, and just outcomes support each other. Global Environmental Change. 82. 102726–102726. 11 indexed citations
9.
Maanen, Nicole van, Marina Andrijevic, Quentin Lejeune, et al.. (2022). Accounting for socioeconomic constraints in sustainable irrigation expansion assessments. Environmental Research Letters. 17(7). 75004–75004. 19 indexed citations
10.
Brutschin, Elina & Marina Andrijevic. (2022). Why Ambitious and Just Climate Mitigation Needs Political Science. Politics and Governance. 10(3). 167–170. 7 indexed citations
11.
Wouterse, Fleur, Marina Andrijevic, & Michiel Schaeffer. (2022). The microeconomics of adaptation: Evidence from smallholders in Ethiopia and Niger. World Development. 154. 105884–105884. 13 indexed citations
12.
Callaghan, Max, Carl‐Friedrich Schleussner, Shruti Nath, et al.. (2021). Machine-learning-based evidence and attribution mapping of 100,000 climate impact studies. Nature Climate Change. 11(11). 966–972. 132 indexed citations
13.
Schleussner, Carl‐Friedrich, Peter Pfleiderer, Marina Andrijevic, et al.. (2021). Pathways of climate resilience over the 21st century. Environmental Research Letters. 16(5). 54058–54058. 24 indexed citations
14.
Andrijevic, Marina, Edward Byers, Alessio Mastrucci, Jeroen Smits, & Sabine Fuss. (2021). Future cooling gap in shared socioeconomic pathways. Environmental Research Letters. 16(9). 94053–94053. 36 indexed citations
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Andrijevic, Marina, Jesús Crespo Cuaresma, Tabea Lissner, Adelle Thomas, & Carl‐Friedrich Schleussner. (2020). Overcoming gender inequality for climate resilient development. Nature Communications. 11(1). 6261–6261. 76 indexed citations
16.
Geiges, Andreas, Alexander Nauels, Marina Andrijevic, et al.. (2020). Incremental improvements of 2030 targets insufficient to achieve the Paris Agreement goals. Earth System Dynamics. 11(3). 697–708. 31 indexed citations
17.
Andrijevic, Marina, Carl‐Friedrich Schleussner, Matthew Gidden, David McCollum, & Joeri Rogelj. (2020). COVID-19 recovery funds dwarf clean energy investment needs. Science. 370(6514). 298–300. 88 indexed citations
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Andrijevic, Marina, Jesús Crespo Cuaresma, Raya Muttarak, & Carl‐Friedrich Schleussner. (2019). Governance in socioeconomic pathways and its role for future adaptive capacity. Nature Sustainability. 3(1). 35–41. 108 indexed citations

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