Michael Brady

483 total citations
34 papers, 306 citations indexed

About

Michael Brady is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Ocean Engineering and Water Science and Technology. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael Brady has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 306 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 9 papers in Ocean Engineering and 7 papers in Water Science and Technology. Recurrent topics in Michael Brady's work include Water resources management and optimization (9 papers), Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies (6 papers) and Climate change impacts on agriculture (4 papers). Michael Brady is often cited by papers focused on Water resources management and optimization (9 papers), Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies (6 papers) and Climate change impacts on agriculture (4 papers). Michael Brady collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and South Korea. Michael Brady's co-authors include Elena G. Irwin, R.R. White, Judith L. Capper, Kristen Johnson, Keyvan Malek, J. C. Adam, Kirti Rajagopalan, David Granatstein, Michael E. Barber and J.P. McNamara and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Scientific Reports and Water Resources Research.

In The Last Decade

Michael Brady

29 papers receiving 290 citations

Peers

Michael Brady
Alex Inman United Kingdom
Carson Reeling United States
Steven M. Ramsey United States
Pete Nowak United States
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Citations per year, relative to Michael Brady Michael Brady (= 1×) peers Vahid Karimi

Countries citing papers authored by Michael Brady

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Fields of papers citing papers by Michael Brady

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michael Brady

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Brady, Michael, et al.. (2025). Monitoring Double-Cropped Extent with Remote Sensing in Areas with High Crop Diversity. Plants. 14(9). 1362–1362.
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Brady, Michael, et al.. (2023). Survival and growth of organic farms over the long‐run. 2(2). 248–262. 4 indexed citations
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Rajagopalan, Kirti, Chad E. Kruger, Michael Brady, et al.. (2023). Climate analogs can catalyze cross-regional dialogs for US specialty crop adaptation. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 9317–9317. 5 indexed citations
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Gallardo, R. Karina, et al.. (2023). Interactions Between Organic and Conventional Markets from Pest and Disease Outbreaks: The Case of the U.S. Apple Industry. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 55(2). 256–282. 2 indexed citations
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Malek, Keyvan, J. C. Adam, Jonathan Yoder, et al.. (2021). Impacts of irrigation efficiency on water-dependent sectors are heavily controlled by region-specific institutions and infrastructures. Journal of Environmental Management. 300. 113731–113731. 7 indexed citations
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Elias, Emile, Nicholas P. Webb, Michael Brady, et al.. (2021). Addressing Air Quality, Agriculture, and Climate Change across the Southwest and Southern Plains: A Roadmap for Research, Extension, and Policy. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 102(7). E1394–E1401. 1 indexed citations
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Brady, Michael, et al.. (2021). The Economic and Environmental Benefits of Partial Leasing of Agricultural Water Rights. Water Resources Research. 57(11). 7 indexed citations
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Malek, Keyvan, et al.. (2020). Water rights shape crop yield and revenue volatility tradeoffs for adaptation in snow dependent systems. Nature Communications. 11(1). 3473–3473. 23 indexed citations
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Malek, Keyvan, et al.. (2019). What are vulnerabilities and adaptation limits to climate change impacts on irrigated agriculture in the Pacific Northwest. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2019.
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Rajagopalan, Kirti, Claudio O. Stöckle, Roger Nelson, et al.. (2018). Impacts of Near‐Term Climate Change on Irrigation Demands and Crop Yields in the Columbia River Basin. Water Resources Research. 54(3). 2152–2182. 38 indexed citations
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Yoder, Jonathan, J. C. Adam, Michael Brady, et al.. (2017). Benefit‐Cost Analysis of Integrated Water Resource Management: Accounting for Interdependence in the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 53(2). 456–477. 11 indexed citations
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Granatstein, David, et al.. (2015). Trends and economics of Washington state organic vegetable production. 1 indexed citations
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Brady, Michael, et al.. (2013). Do Changes in Orchard Supply Occur at the Intensive or Extensive Margin of the Landowner?. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 1 indexed citations
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Rajagopalan, Kirti, J. C. Adam, Keyvan Malek, et al.. (2012). Integrated Modeling to Assess the Impacts of Changes in Climate and Socio Economics on Agriculture in the Columbia River Basin. AGUFM. 2012. 1 indexed citations
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Marsh, Thomas L., et al.. (2012). Spatial price analysis of used construction equipment: the case of excavators. Construction Management and Economics. 30(11). 981–994. 5 indexed citations
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Barber, Michael E., et al.. (2012). Global change implications on long-term water supply and demand forecasts in the Columbia River Basin. WIT transactions on ecology and the environment. 1. 77–86. 1 indexed citations
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Adam, J. C., Claudio Stöckle, Richard L. Nelson, et al.. (2011). Incorporating agricultural management into an earth system model for the Pacific Northwest region: Interactions between climate, hydrology, agriculture, and economics. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2011. 1 indexed citations
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Rajagopalan, Kirti, J. C. Adam, Michael E. Barber, et al.. (2011). Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Columbia River Basin Agriculture through Integrated Crop Systems, Hydrologic, and Water Management Modeling. AGUFM. 2011.
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Solecki, William, et al.. (2010). CLIMATE PROTECTION LEVELS. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1196(1). 293–352. 3 indexed citations
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Brady, Michael & Steven Y. Wu. (2010). The aggregation of preferences in groups: Identity, responsibility, and polarization. Journal of Economic Psychology. 31(6). 950–963. 3 indexed citations

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