Natural Resource Modeling

Papers
(The TQCC of Natural Resource Modeling is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
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Does ecological footprint affect biocapacity? Evidence from the experiences of G20 countries31
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: How Different Ecosystem (Dis)Services Perspectives Alter Management Decisions of a Native Invasive Encroachment24
Watershed health and ecological security modeling using anthropogenic, hydrologic, and climatic factors20
The role of environmental tax in guiding global climate policies to mitigate climate changes in European region18
Assessing the load capacity curve hypothesis considering the green energy transition, banking sector expansion, and import price of crude oil in the United States16
Evaluating feedback dynamics between poaching and population with an application to Indian tigers15
A Model for Quota Prices in the Norwegian Groundfish Fishery12
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Green Total Factor Productivity and Its Nonlinear Relationship With Coordinated FDI Development: Evidence From Panel Models10
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The optimal combination of pastoral activities and wildlife conservation in the Serengeti ecosystem8
Historical and future dynamics of land use land cover and its drivers in Ajora‐Woybo watershed, Omo‐Gibe basin, Ethiopia8
Assessment model of rainwater resource utilization and influencing factors in arid and semiarid areas7
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Predicting soil hydraulic conductivity using random forest, SVM, and LSSVM models6
Approximately optimal forest rotation in a nonstationary environment6
Optimal harvesting policy for biological resources with uncertain heterogeneity for application in fisheries management6
A model of rational equilibrium in quota‐regulated multiple‐species fisheries6
Decomposing Shadow Prices Under Climate‐Driven Growth Scenarios: Insights From an Elk Herd Case Study6
Mesopelagic–epipelagic fish nexus in viability and feasibility of commercial‐scale mesopelagic fisheries5
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Spatial and temporal zoning of watershed resilience using a multidimensional composition approach5
Assessing the potential economic effects of mesopelagic fisheries as a novel source of fishmeal5
Soil erosion variations along land use and land cover dynamics in Matenchose watershed, Rift Valley Basin, Southern Ethiopia4
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Object‐based image analysis (OBIA)‐based gully erosion dynamics, sediment loading rate and sediment yield study in Lake Hawassa Sub‐basin, Ethiopia4
Sustainability and Its Seven Sisters4
Economic Trade‐Offs of Land Use Change and Wildlife Values4
Maximum sustainable yield as a reference point in the presence of fishing effort that follows an ideal free distribution4
Existence of Hydra Effect in a Three‐Species Food Chain Mathematical Model With General Holling Type Response Functions3
Who moves first? Resource price interdependence through time‐varying Granger causality3
Flood‐oriented watershed health and ecological security conceptual modeling using pressure, state, and response (PSR) approach for the Sharghonj Watershed, South Khorasan Province, Iran3
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Planning and optimization of green infrastructures for stormwater management: The case of Tehran West Bus Terminal3
Catastrophic or sustainable scenarios might occur when the carrying capacities of a tourism‐based socioecological system vary3
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A Jump‐Driven Self‐Exciting Stochastic Fish Migration Model and Its Fisheries Applications3
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