Muhammad Rizwanullah

513 total citations
19 papers, 362 citations indexed

About

Muhammad Rizwanullah is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Environmental Engineering and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment. According to data from OpenAlex, Muhammad Rizwanullah has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 362 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 5 papers in Environmental Engineering and 5 papers in Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment. Recurrent topics in Muhammad Rizwanullah's work include Energy, Environment, Economic Growth (7 papers), Environmental Impact and Sustainability (5 papers) and Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies (5 papers). Muhammad Rizwanullah is often cited by papers focused on Energy, Environment, Economic Growth (7 papers), Environmental Impact and Sustainability (5 papers) and Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies (5 papers). Muhammad Rizwanullah collaborates with scholars based in China, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Muhammad Rizwanullah's co-authors include Muhammad Nasrullah, Xiuyuan Yu, Fahad Asmi, Muhammad Uzair Ali, Muhammad Ubaid Ali, Muhammad Tayyab Sohail, Khalid Khan, Muhammad Ishfaq, Zaira Manzoor and Xue Zhou and has published in prestigious journals such as Frontiers in Plant Science, Environmental Science and Pollution Research and Heliyon.

In The Last Decade

Muhammad Rizwanullah

18 papers receiving 355 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Muhammad Rizwanullah China 10 181 78 76 50 43 19 362
Nabila Khurshid Pakistan 10 163 0.9× 76 1.0× 31 0.4× 36 0.7× 24 0.6× 36 334
Manfred Wiebelt Germany 13 144 0.8× 65 0.8× 28 0.4× 62 1.2× 72 1.7× 33 403
Pushp Kumar India 11 265 1.5× 106 1.4× 78 1.0× 122 2.4× 16 0.4× 30 481
Hasan Dudu Türkiye 10 122 0.7× 28 0.4× 25 0.3× 35 0.7× 38 0.9× 34 278
Jacinto F. Fabiosa United States 11 156 0.9× 99 1.3× 116 1.5× 14 0.3× 54 1.3× 47 451
Md. Sayemul Islam Bangladesh 10 368 2.0× 190 2.4× 142 1.9× 24 0.5× 44 1.0× 17 531
Wenli Qiang China 12 141 0.8× 57 0.7× 162 2.1× 15 0.3× 29 0.7× 25 469
Fazli Rabbi Pakistan 10 157 0.9× 45 0.6× 52 0.7× 19 0.4× 29 0.7× 26 419
Elisha Kwaku Denkyirah Ghana 7 213 1.2× 83 1.1× 32 0.4× 53 1.1× 10 0.2× 13 384

Countries citing papers authored by Muhammad Rizwanullah

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Muhammad Rizwanullah

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Hasan, Mohammad Maruf, et al.. (2024). The role of environmental diplomacy and economic factors on environmental degradation. Heliyon. 10(2). e24642–e24642. 6 indexed citations
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Rizwanullah, Muhammad, et al.. (2023). Resilience in maize production for food security: Evaluating the role of climate-related abiotic stress in Pakistan. Heliyon. 9(11). e22140–e22140. 7 indexed citations
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Ahmed, Rizwan Raheem, et al.. (2023). Consumers’ purchase decision in the context of western imported food products: Empirical evidence from Pakistan. Heliyon. 9(10). e20358–e20358. 8 indexed citations
4.
Rizwanullah, Muhammad, et al.. (2023). Are climate change and technology posing a challenge to food security in South Korea?. South African Journal of Botany. 157. 167–173. 8 indexed citations
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Sohail, Muhammad Tayyab, et al.. (2022). Analysis of factors influencing public employees' work cognition under a public health crisis: A survey of China's response to COVID-19. Frontiers in Public Health. 10. 938402–938402. 3 indexed citations
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Nasrullah, Muhammad, Muhammad Rizwanullah, Xiuyuan Yu, et al.. (2022). Estimating Nitrogen Use Efficiency, Profitability, and Greenhouse Gas Emission Using Different Methods of Fertilization. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13. 869873–869873. 11 indexed citations
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Rizwanullah, Muhammad, Xiuyuan Yu, & Sana Ullah. (2022). Management of public and private expenditures-CO2 emissions nexus in China: do economic asymmetries matter?. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 30(12). 35238–35245. 7 indexed citations
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Nasrullah, Muhammad, et al.. (2022). Estimating the efficiency gap of maize yield across different irrigation methods in Pakistan. Irrigation and Drainage. 72(1). 166–181. 4 indexed citations
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Nasrullah, Muhammad, et al.. (2021). Autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach to study the impact of climate change and other factors on rice production in South Korea. Journal of Water and Climate Change. 12(6). 2256–2270. 63 indexed citations
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Nasrullah, Muhammad, et al.. (2021). An asymmetric analysis of the impacts of energy use on carbon dioxide emissions in the G7 countries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 28(32). 43643–43668. 14 indexed citations
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Rizwanullah, Muhammad, et al.. (2021). On the asymmetric effects of insurance sector development on environmental quality: challenges and policy options for BRICS economies. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 29(7). 10802–10811. 16 indexed citations
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Ali, Muhammad Uzair, et al.. (2021). The nexus between environmental degradation and industrial development in Pakistan and roles of financial development and fossil fuel. Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy. 40(4). 14 indexed citations
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Sohail, Muhammad Tayyab, et al.. (2021). Farmers’ Awareness about Impacts of ReusingWastewater, Risk Perception and Adaptationto Climate Change in Faisalabad District,Pakistan. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies. 30(5). 4663–4675. 31 indexed citations
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Rizwanullah, Muhammad, et al.. (2020). Role of CPEC in Enhancing Mutual Trust and Regional Integration: Across OBOR Countries. International Journal of Business and Social Research. 10(2). 18–27. 1 indexed citations
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Nasrullah, Muhammad, et al.. (2020). Allocative efficiency analysis of wheat and cotton in district Khanewal, Punjab, Pakistan. GeoJournal. 86(6). 2777–2786. 13 indexed citations
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Nasrullah, Muhammad, et al.. (2020). Determinants of forest product group trade by gravity model approach: A case study of China. Forest Policy and Economics. 113. 102117–102117. 57 indexed citations
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Ali, Muhammad Uzair, et al.. (2020). CO2 emission, economic development, fossil fuel consumption and population density in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh: A panel investigation. International Journal of Finance & Economics. 27(1). 18–31. 86 indexed citations
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Rizwanullah, Muhammad, et al.. (2020). Exploring the Cointegration Relation among Top Eight Asian Stock Markets. Open Journal of Business and Management. 8(3). 1076–1088. 13 indexed citations

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