Silvio Caputo

1.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
27 papers, 513 citations indexed

About

Silvio Caputo is a scholar working on Plant Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Silvio Caputo has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 513 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Plant Science, 9 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 6 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Silvio Caputo's work include Urban Agriculture and Sustainability (15 papers), Urban Green Space and Health (9 papers) and Land Use and Ecosystem Services (5 papers). Silvio Caputo is often cited by papers focused on Urban Agriculture and Sustainability (15 papers), Urban Green Space and Health (9 papers) and Land Use and Ecosystem Services (5 papers). Silvio Caputo collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Germany. Silvio Caputo's co-authors include Victoria Schoen, Chris Blythe, Runrid Fox-Kämper, Lidia Poniży, Kathrin Specht, Nevin Cohen, Jason K. Hawes, Joshua Newell, Rositsa T. Ilieva and Agnès Fargue‐Lelièvre and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Cleaner Production, Landscape and Urban Planning and Sustainability.

In The Last Decade

Silvio Caputo

26 papers receiving 502 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Silvio Caputo United Kingdom 13 301 197 127 46 38 27 513
Runrid Fox-Kämper Germany 11 372 1.2× 239 1.2× 125 1.0× 38 0.8× 33 0.9× 20 547
Victoria Schoen United Kingdom 8 266 0.9× 145 0.7× 88 0.7× 32 0.7× 34 0.9× 18 372
Attila Tóth Slovakia 11 81 0.3× 100 0.5× 98 0.8× 48 1.0× 33 0.9× 46 402
Jason K. Hawes United States 10 159 0.5× 110 0.6× 85 0.7× 36 0.8× 40 1.1× 22 340
Axel Dierich Germany 3 596 2.0× 311 1.6× 154 1.2× 119 2.6× 15 0.4× 5 766
Corrie Griffith United Kingdom 5 102 0.3× 124 0.6× 190 1.5× 73 1.6× 12 0.3× 7 371
Thomas Krikser Germany 8 383 1.3× 213 1.1× 138 1.1× 24 0.5× 5 0.1× 16 513
Heike Walk Germany 6 345 1.1× 182 0.9× 97 0.8× 68 1.5× 10 0.3× 17 520
Bolanle Wahab Nigeria 8 100 0.3× 84 0.4× 130 1.0× 33 0.7× 11 0.3× 33 294
Eva Kerselaers Belgium 10 132 0.4× 63 0.3× 171 1.3× 30 0.7× 10 0.3× 20 408

Countries citing papers authored by Silvio Caputo

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Fields of papers citing papers by Silvio Caputo

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Silvio Caputo

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Caputo, Silvio, et al.. (2025). Setting the Field: An Analytical Framework to Assess the Potential of Urban Agriculture. Land. 14(12). 2398–2398.
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Hawes, Jason K., Benjamin Goldstein, Joshua Newell, et al.. (2024). Author Correction: Comparing the carbon footprints of urban and conventional agriculture. Nature Cities. 1(5). 390–390. 1 indexed citations
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Hawes, Jason K., Benjamin Goldstein, Joshua Newell, et al.. (2024). Comparing the carbon footprints of urban and conventional agriculture. Nature Cities. 1(2). 164–173. 49 indexed citations breakdown →
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Priego‐Hernández, Jacqueline, et al.. (2024). Temporary Urbanism as a Catalyst for Social Resilience: Insights from an Urban Living Lab Practice-Based Research. Buildings. 14(6). 1513–1513. 2 indexed citations
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Dorr, Erica, Jason K. Hawes, Benjamin Goldstein, et al.. (2023). Food production and resource use of urban farms and gardens: a five-country study. Agronomy for Sustainable Development. 43(1). 18–18. 21 indexed citations
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Joyce, Alyssa, et al.. (2023). Translating Environmental Potential to Economic Reality: Assessment of Commercial Aquaponics through Sustainability Transitions Theory. Circular Economy and Sustainability. 4(1). 523–554. 4 indexed citations
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Caputo, Silvio, Victoria Schoen, & Chris Blythe. (2023). Productivity and Efficiency of Community Gardens: Case Studies from the UK. Land. 12(1). 238–238. 4 indexed citations
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Fox-Kämper, Runrid, Caitlin K. Kirby, Kathrin Specht, et al.. (2023). The role of urban agriculture in food-energy-water nexus policies: Insights from Europe and the U.S. Landscape and Urban Planning. 239. 104848–104848. 10 indexed citations
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Ilieva, Rositsa T., Nevin Cohen, Kathrin Specht, et al.. (2022). The Socio-Cultural Benefits of Urban Agriculture: A Review of the Literature. Land. 11(5). 622–622. 75 indexed citations
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Caputo, Silvio. (2022). Small Scale Soil-less Urban Agriculture in Europe. Kent Academic Repository (University of Kent). 7 indexed citations
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Kirby, Caitlin K., Kathrin Specht, Runrid Fox-Kämper, et al.. (2021). Differences in motivations and social impacts across urban agriculture types: Case studies in Europe and the US. Landscape and Urban Planning. 212. 104110–104110. 69 indexed citations
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Schoen, Victoria, Silvio Caputo, & Chris Blythe. (2020). Valuing Physical and Social Output: A Rapid Assessment of a London Community Garden. Sustainability. 12(13). 5452–5452. 25 indexed citations
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Caputo, Silvio, Victoria Schoen, Kathrin Specht, et al.. (2020). Applying the food-energy-water nexus approach to urban agriculture: From FEW to FEWP (Food-Energy-Water-People). Urban forestry & urban greening. 58. 126934–126934. 58 indexed citations
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Caputo, Silvio, et al.. (2020). Sustaining the Liveliness of Public Spaces in El Houma through Placemaking. The Journal of Public Space. 129–152. 8 indexed citations
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Caputo, Silvio, Heather Rumble, & M. Schaefer. (2020). “I like to get my hands stuck in the soil”: A pilot study in the acceptance of soil-less methods of cultivation in community gardens. Journal of Cleaner Production. 258. 120585–120585. 25 indexed citations
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Caputo, Silvio, et al.. (2019). Values for self-build urbanism. European Planning Studies. 27(6). 1200–1216. 7 indexed citations
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Specht, Kathrin, et al.. (2018). The FEW-meter: An integrative model to measure and improve urban agriculture, shifting it towards circular urban metabolism.. Kent Academic Repository (University of Kent). 1 indexed citations
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Caputo, Silvio & Mark Gaterell. (2018). Redefining the impact assessment of buildings: an uncertainty-based approach to rating codes. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal. 36(4). 348–357. 6 indexed citations
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Hale, James, Thomas A. M. Pugh, Jon P. Sadler, et al.. (2015). Delivering a Multi-Functional and Resilient Urban Forest. Sustainability. 7(4). 4600–4624. 24 indexed citations
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Farnsworth, P.N., et al.. (1980). Microtubules: A major cytoskeletal component of the human lens. Experimental Eye Research. 30(5). 611–615. 21 indexed citations

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