968 total citations 19 papers, 332 citations indexed
About
N. Azzu is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Global and Planetary Change and Soil Science.
According to data from OpenAlex, N. Azzu has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 332 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 5 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 4 papers in Soil Science. Recurrent topics in N. Azzu's work include Climate change impacts on agriculture (6 papers), Agricultural risk and resilience (4 papers) and Land Use and Ecosystem Services (2 papers). N. Azzu is often cited by papers focused on Climate change impacts on agriculture (6 papers), Agricultural risk and resilience (4 papers) and Land Use and Ecosystem Services (2 papers). N. Azzu collaborates with scholars based in . N. Azzu's co-authors include S. Redfern, A. Meybeck, Jussi Lankoski, Vincent Gitz, R. Selvaraju, Demetrios Psaltopoulos, Dimitris Skuras, Celeste Young, Doris Soto and T. Bahri and has published in prestigious journals such as LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas).
In The Last Decade
N. Azzu
17 papers
receiving
306 citations
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All Works
19 of 19 papers shown
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Garibaldi, Lucas A., et al.. (2016). A quantitative approach to the socio-economic valuation of pollinator-friendly practices: a protocol for its use. LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas).8 indexed citations
Gbèhounou, G., A. Meybeck, Jussi Lankoski, et al.. (2012). Coping with changes in cropping systems: plant pests and seeds.. 91–102.8 indexed citations
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Lipper, Leslie, M.J.M. Smulders, A. Meybeck, et al.. (2012). The assessment of the socioeconomic impacts of climate change at household level and policy implications.. 133–150.18 indexed citations
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Redfern, S., et al.. (2012). Rice in Southeast Asia: facing risks and vulnerabilities to respond to climate change.. 295–314.88 indexed citations
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Holmgren, Peter, A. Meybeck, Jussi Lankoski, et al.. (2012). Agriculture and climate change - overview.. 15–18.1 indexed citations
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Meybeck, A., et al.. (2012). Agriculture in national adaptation programmes of action.. 163–172.1 indexed citations
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Meybeck, A., et al.. (2012). Perspectives on risk management as climate change adaptation measure in Italian agriculture.. 317–326.1 indexed citations
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Meybeck, A., et al.. (2012). The urgency to support resilient livelihoods: FAO Disaster Risk Reduction for Food and Nutrition Security Framework Programme.. 151–162.9 indexed citations
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Meybeck, A., et al.. (2012). Building resilience for adaptation to climate change through sustainable forest management.. 117–127.14 indexed citations
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Weinberg, Marca, A. Meybeck, Jussi Lankoski, et al.. (2012). Agricultural response to a changing climate: the role of economics and policy in the United States of America.. 345–346.1 indexed citations
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Lubroth, Juan, A. Meybeck, Jussi Lankoski, et al.. (2012). Climate change and animal health.. 63–70.3 indexed citations
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Selvaraju, R., A. Meybeck, Jussi Lankoski, et al.. (2012). Climate risk assessment and management in agriculture.. 71–89.22 indexed citations
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Skuras, Dimitris, Demetrios Psaltopoulos, A. Meybeck, et al.. (2012). A broad overview of the main problems derived from climate change that will affect agricultural production in the Mediterranean area.. 217–260.17 indexed citations
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Meybeck, A., Jussi Lankoski, S. Redfern, N. Azzu, & Vincent Gitz. (2012). Building resilience for adaptation to climate change in the agriculture sector. Proceedings of a Joint FAO/OECD Workshop, Rome, Italy, 23-24 April 2012..11 indexed citations
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Meybeck, A., Jussi Lankoski, S. Redfern, & N. Azzu. (2012). BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE AGRICULTURE SECTOR.109 indexed citations
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Young, Celeste, Doris Soto, T. Bahri, et al.. (2012). Building resilience for adaptation to climate change in the fisheries and aquaculture sector.. 103–116.17 indexed citations
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Meybeck, A., et al.. (2012). Australia's Carbon Farming Initiative.. 343–344.1 indexed citations
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Meybeck, A., et al.. (2012). The EU agricultural policy - delivering on adaptation to climate change.. 333–335.2 indexed citations
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