Marion Borderon

670 total citations
19 papers, 414 citations indexed

About

Marion Borderon is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Marion Borderon has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 414 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 4 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 2 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Marion Borderon's work include Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration (10 papers), Migration and Labor Dynamics (8 papers) and Disaster Management and Resilience (3 papers). Marion Borderon is often cited by papers focused on Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration (10 papers), Migration and Labor Dynamics (8 papers) and Disaster Management and Resilience (3 papers). Marion Borderon collaborates with scholars based in Austria, France and United Kingdom. Marion Borderon's co-authors include Patrick Sakdapolrak, Harald Sterly, Raya Muttarak, Endale Birhanu Kebede, Abdoulaye Baniré Diallo, Richard Lalou, Azizath Moussiliou, Jean‐Yves Le Hesran, Nicaise Tuikue Ndam and Stéphanie Dos Santos and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Marion Borderon

17 papers receiving 401 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marion Borderon Austria 9 170 59 52 47 27 19 414
Ricardo Tavares Brazil 6 46 0.3× 32 0.5× 31 0.6× 20 0.4× 13 0.5× 16 293
Steve Déry Canada 10 126 0.7× 73 1.2× 20 0.4× 73 1.6× 29 1.1× 32 442
Cathy Read United Kingdom 4 70 0.4× 64 1.1× 20 0.4× 62 1.3× 22 0.8× 6 409
Meredith Gartin United States 8 104 0.6× 67 1.1× 23 0.4× 131 2.8× 46 1.7× 14 404
Adrian Trotman United States 13 146 0.9× 186 3.2× 69 1.3× 120 2.6× 14 0.5× 20 538
Tobias Lung Germany 10 65 0.4× 94 1.6× 61 1.2× 210 4.5× 81 3.0× 14 500
Richard Lalou France 10 52 0.3× 216 3.7× 33 0.6× 23 0.5× 17 0.6× 39 481
Billy B. Mukamuri Zimbabwe 12 74 0.4× 32 0.5× 80 1.5× 110 2.3× 47 1.7× 30 393
Roel Slootweg Netherlands 12 81 0.5× 58 1.0× 17 0.3× 142 3.0× 146 5.4× 29 591
Lisa C. Kelley United States 12 99 0.6× 16 0.3× 23 0.4× 171 3.6× 142 5.3× 20 436

Countries citing papers authored by Marion Borderon

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marion Borderon

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marion Borderon

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

All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Borderon, Marion, et al.. (2025). Unveiling invisible climate im/mobilities: mixed-methods case study of a drought-prone rural area of Kersa, Ethiopia. Regional Environmental Change. 25(1). 1 indexed citations
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Hoffmann, Roman, Liliana Andriano, Erich Striessnig, et al.. (2024). Climate change and population: Demographic perspectives on the 21st century’s defining challenge. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research. 22. 1–22.
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Sakdapolrak, Patrick, et al.. (2024). Translocal social resilience dimensions of migration as adaptation to environmental change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121(3). e2206185120–e2206185120. 16 indexed citations
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Borderon, Marion, et al.. (2024). Regional evidence of environmental mobility in Southeast Asia: A systematic review of the empirical evidence. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 45(3). 533–562. 2 indexed citations
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Sørensen, Ninna Nyberg, et al.. (2024). Introduction to the special section: unfolding a governance perspective on climate-related mobilities. Climate and Development. 1–10. 1 indexed citations
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Sakdapolrak, Patrick, Marion Borderon, & Harald Sterly. (2023). The limits of migration as adaptation. A conceptual approach towards the role of immobility, disconnectedness and simultaneous exposure in translocal livelihoods systems. Climate and Development. 16(2). 87–96. 27 indexed citations
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Ayanlade, Ayansina, et al.. (2023). Dynamics and factors influencing return migration to Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review. Heliyon. 9(8). e18791–e18791. 5 indexed citations
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Piry, Sylvain, Anne Loiseau, Mamadou Kané, et al.. (2022). Interplay between historical and current features of the cityscape in shaping the genetic structure of the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) in Dakar (Senegal, West Africa). SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 5 indexed citations
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Ayanlade, Ayansina, et al.. (2022). Extreme climate events in sub-Saharan Africa: A call for improving agricultural technology transfer to enhance adaptive capacity. Climate Services. 27. 100311–100311. 76 indexed citations
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Brazeau, Stéphanie, Cécile Vignolles, J. Trtanj, et al.. (2022). Needs, challenges, and opportunities: a review by experts.. CABI eBooks. 93–103.
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Borderon, Marion, et al.. (2021). The risks of invisibilization of populations and places in environment-migration research. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 8(1). 20 indexed citations
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Borderon, Marion, et al.. (2019). Migration influenced by environmental change in Africa: A systematic review of empirical evidence. Demographic Research. 41. 491–544. 96 indexed citations
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Borderon, Marion, et al.. (2018). A systematic review of empirical evidence on migration influenced by environmental change in Africa. IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis). 6 indexed citations
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Borderon, Marion, et al.. (2016). Evolution of research in health geographics through the International Journal of Health Geographics (2002–2015). International Journal of Health Geographics. 15(1). 3–3. 9 indexed citations
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Borderon, Marion, et al.. (2016). Vulnérabilités sociales et changement d'échelle. Espace populations sociétés. 2016/3. 2 indexed citations
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Borderon, Marion, et al.. (2015). Réflexivité et registres d’interdisciplinarité. Une boussole pour la recherche entre natures et sociétés. Natures Sciences Sociétés. 23(4). 399–407. 5 indexed citations
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Borderon, Marion, et al.. (2014). Qualifier les espaces urbains à Dakar, Sénégal. Cybergeo. 8 indexed citations
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Diallo, Abdoulaye Baniré, Nicaise Tuikue Ndam, Azizath Moussiliou, et al.. (2012). Asymptomatic Carriage of Plasmodium in Urban Dakar: The Risk of Malaria Should Not Be Underestimated. PLoS ONE. 7(2). e31100–e31100. 125 indexed citations

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