Tommy L. Brown

2.2k total citations
117 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Tommy L. Brown is a scholar working on Ecology, Economics and Econometrics and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Tommy L. Brown has authored 117 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 46 papers in Ecology, 31 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 29 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Tommy L. Brown's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (31 papers), Economic and Environmental Valuation (28 papers) and Forest Management and Policy (22 papers). Tommy L. Brown is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (31 papers), Economic and Environmental Valuation (28 papers) and Forest Management and Policy (22 papers). Tommy L. Brown collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Madagascar. Tommy L. Brown's co-authors include Nancy A. Connelly, Daniel J. Decker, Barbara A. Knuth, Kenneth H. Pollock, RS, Jody W. Enck, T. Bruce Lauber, William F. Siemer, Cynthia A. Jacobson and Paul D. Curtis and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Statistical Association, Biometrics and Annals of Tourism Research.

In The Last Decade

Tommy L. Brown

100 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tommy L. Brown United States 21 786 536 535 356 352 117 1.7k
Nancy A. Connelly United States 20 536 0.7× 343 0.6× 360 0.7× 377 1.1× 497 1.4× 98 1.6k
Luke Parry United Kingdom 27 836 1.1× 1.3k 2.4× 572 1.1× 236 0.7× 184 0.5× 56 2.5k
Sarah Jennings Australia 26 852 1.1× 1.0k 1.9× 424 0.8× 243 0.7× 250 0.7× 85 2.2k
Camila I. Donatti United States 26 729 0.9× 695 1.3× 772 1.4× 116 0.3× 238 0.7× 44 2.5k
J. Guy Castley Australia 24 835 1.1× 566 1.1× 325 0.6× 221 0.6× 457 1.3× 81 1.9k
Robert Engelman United States 12 546 0.7× 587 1.1× 336 0.6× 174 0.5× 157 0.4× 22 1.8k
Peter Coppolillo United States 11 895 1.1× 900 1.7× 351 0.7× 233 0.7× 170 0.5× 13 2.0k
David Finnoff United States 25 1.2k 1.5× 736 1.4× 800 1.5× 734 2.1× 287 0.8× 94 3.2k
Sheila O’Connor United States 11 613 0.8× 814 1.5× 313 0.6× 214 0.6× 115 0.3× 15 1.6k
Lynn A. Maguire United States 24 584 0.7× 905 1.7× 460 0.9× 325 0.9× 254 0.7× 42 2.0k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Tommy L. Brown

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tommy L. Brown

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Brown, Tommy L., et al.. (2024). Communicating with Public and Scientific Audiences: Are They Really Any Different?. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information).
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Zhang, Yichi, Tommy L. Brown, Mohamed Hussein, et al.. (2021). New Injury Severity Score and Trauma Injury Severity Score are superior in predicting trauma mortality. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 92(3). 528–534. 11 indexed citations
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Brown, Tommy L., et al.. (2010). Wood properties and processing outcomes for plantation grown African mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) trees from Clare, Queensland (18 and 20 year-old trees) and Katherine, Northern Territory (14 year-old trees).. Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries archive of scientific and research publications (Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries). 6 indexed citations
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Connelly, Nancy A. & Tommy L. Brown. (2010). Effect of recall period on annual freshwater fishing effort estimates in New York. Fisheries Management and Ecology. 18(1). 83–87. 14 indexed citations
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Brown, Tommy L. & Nancy A. Connelly. (2009). Lake Ontario Sportfishing: Trends, Analysis, and Outlook. eCommons (Cornell University).
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Enck, Jody W. & Tommy L. Brown. (2008). Deer Hunters’ Assessment of Antler Restrictions in Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) 3C, 3J, 3H, and 3K During the 2007 Hunting Season. eCommons (Cornell University). 1 indexed citations
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Connelly, Nancy A., Chad P. Dawson, & Tommy L. Brown. (2005). COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VISITOR ATTITUDES AND PREFERENCES IN THREE ADIRONDACK MANAGEMENT AREAS. 1 indexed citations
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Cannell, M. G. R., Tommy L. Brown, Tim H. Sparks, et al.. (2003). Review of UK Climate change Indicators. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 13 indexed citations
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Connelly, Nancy A. & Tommy L. Brown. (2000). Options for maintaining high fishing satisfaction in situations of declining catch rates. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 5(1). 18–31. 14 indexed citations
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Connelly, Nancy A., Tommy L. Brown, & Barbara A. Knuth. (2000). Do Anglers and Fishery Professionals Think Alike?. Fisheries. 25(2). 21–25. 14 indexed citations
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Brown, Tommy L. & James P. Lassoie. (1998). Entry-Level Competency and Skill Requirements of Foresters: What Do Employers Want?. Journal of Forestry. 96(2). 8–14. 26 indexed citations
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Enck, Jody W., Nancy A. Connelly, & Tommy L. Brown. (1997). Acceptance of beaver and actions to address nuisance beaver problems in New York. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 2(2). 60–61. 4 indexed citations
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Connelly, Nancy A. & Tommy L. Brown. (1996). Using diaries to estimate fishing effort and fish consumption: A contemporary assessment. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 1(1). 22–34. 21 indexed citations
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Siemer, William F., et al.. (1996). Satisfactions, dissatisfactions, and management preferences of New York state turkey hunters. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 1(2). 74–75. 5 indexed citations
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Brown, Tommy L., Daniel J. Decker, & Jody W. Enck. (1995). Preliminary Insights About the Sociocultural Importance of Hunting and Trapping. eCommons (Cornell University). 9 indexed citations
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Dillman, Don A., Tommy L. Brown, John E. Carlson, et al.. (1995). Effects of Category Order on Answers in Mail and Telephone Surveys1. Rural Sociology. 60(4). 674–687. 29 indexed citations
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Björnsson, Höskuldur, et al.. (1995). Angler Survey Methods and Their Applications in Fisheries Management.. Biometrics. 51(1). 385–385. 2 indexed citations
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Siemer, William F., et al.. (1991). Characteristics, Motivations and Involvement of Trappers in New York. eCommons (Cornell University). 2 indexed citations
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Siemer, William F., et al.. (1987). DEER DAMAGE CONTROL PREFERENCES AND USE DECISIONS OF NEW YORK ORCHARDISTS. Insecta mundi. 10 indexed citations
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Decker, Daniel J., Tommy L. Brown, & Chad P. Dawson. (1980). Deer Hunting Violations and Law Enforcement in New York: The TJs' and ECOs' Perspectives. eCommons (Cornell University). 1 indexed citations

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