Robert M. Ewers

1.0k total citations
13 papers, 723 citations indexed

About

Robert M. Ewers is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Economics and Econometrics and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert M. Ewers has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 723 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 6 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 3 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Robert M. Ewers's work include Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (9 papers), Economic and Environmental Valuation (6 papers) and Land Use and Ecosystem Services (5 papers). Robert M. Ewers is often cited by papers focused on Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (9 papers), Economic and Environmental Valuation (6 papers) and Land Use and Ecosystem Services (5 papers). Robert M. Ewers collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Malaysia. Robert M. Ewers's co-authors include Carlos Souza, Isabel M.D. Rosa, Ana S. L. Rodrigues, Andrew Balmford, Luke Parry, Adalberto Veríssimo, William F. Laurance, Drew W. Purves, Andrew Kliskey and Susan Walker and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, PLoS ONE and New Phytologist.

In The Last Decade

Robert M. Ewers

13 papers receiving 670 citations

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All Works

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Davis, Katrina, et al.. (2025). Improvements for better scaling of locally managed marine areas. Conservation Biology. 39(5). e70091–e70091. 1 indexed citations
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Both, Sabine, Walter Huaraca Huasco, Rudi Cruz, et al.. (2024). From tree to plot: investigating stem CO2 efflux and its drivers along a logging gradient in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. New Phytologist. 244(1). 91–103. 2 indexed citations
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Lyons‐White, Joss, Kristjan Jespersen, Caleb Gallemore, et al.. (2021). Tackling the “wicked” conservation problem of tropical deforestation in global commodity supply chains using mixes of mechanisms. CBS Research Portal (Copenhagen Business School). 1 indexed citations
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Qie, Lan, et al.. (2019). Drought cuts back regeneration in logged tropical forests. Environmental Research Letters. 14(4). 45012–45012. 16 indexed citations
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Rosa, Isabel M.D., Drew W. Purves, João M. B. Carreiras, & Robert M. Ewers. (2014). Modelling land cover change in the Brazilian Amazon: temporal changes in drivers and calibration issues. Regional Environmental Change. 15(1). 123–137. 26 indexed citations
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Rosa, Isabel M.D., Drew W. Purves, Carlos Souza, & Robert M. Ewers. (2013). Predictive Modelling of Contagious Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. PLoS ONE. 8(10). e77231–e77231. 89 indexed citations
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Ewers, Robert M., et al.. (2012). Spatial Pattern of Standing Timber Value across the Brazilian Amazon. PLoS ONE. 7(5). e36099–e36099. 7 indexed citations
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Rosa, Isabel M.D., Carlos Souza, & Robert M. Ewers. (2012). Changes in Size of Deforested Patches in the Brazilian Amazon. Conservation Biology. 26(5). 932–937. 79 indexed citations
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Rodrigues, Ana S. L., Claudia L. Gray, Robert M. Ewers, et al.. (2010). A Global Assessment of Amphibian Taxonomic Effort and Expertise. BioScience. 60(10). 798–806. 51 indexed citations
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Rodrigues, Ana S. L., Robert M. Ewers, Luke Parry, et al.. (2009). Boom-and-Bust Development Patterns Across the Amazon Deforestation Frontier. Science. 324(5933). 1435–1437. 215 indexed citations
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Ewers, Robert M., William F. Laurance, & Carlos Souza. (2008). Temporal fluctuations in Amazonian deforestation rates. Environmental Conservation. 35(4). 303–310. 48 indexed citations
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Ewers, Robert M., Andrew Kliskey, Susan Walker, et al.. (2006). Past and future trajectories of forest loss in New Zealand. Biological Conservation. 133(3). 312–325. 159 indexed citations
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Ewers, Robert M. & William F. Laurance. (2006). Scale-dependent patterns of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Environmental Conservation. 33(3). 203–211. 29 indexed citations

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