Carbon Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Carbon Management is 14. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
An environment Kuznets curve for ecological footprint: Evidence from GCC countries76
Soil organic carbon and biological indicators of uncultivated vis-à-vis intensively cultivated soils under rice–wheat and cotton–wheat cropping systems in South-Western Punjab34
Global warming impacts of nitrogen use in agriculture: an assessment for India since 196028
An LSTM-STRIPAT model analysis of China’s 2030 CO2 emissions peak27
Envisaging the asymmetrical association among FDI, ICT, and climate change: a case from developing country21
Physical and chemical stabilization of soil organic matter in cropland ecosystems under rice–wheat, maize–wheat and cotton–wheat cropping systems in northwestern India21
The effect stakeholders have on voluntary carbon disclosure within Chinese business organizations20
China’s pathways of CO2 capture, utilization and storage under carbon neutrality vision 206017
EKC test study on the relationship between carbon dioxide emission and regional economic growth16
Environmental legitimacy pressure, political connection and impression management of carbon information disclosure16
The drivers of carbon disclosure: evidence from china’s sustainability plans16
Factor analysis and carbon price prediction based on empirical mode decomposition and least squares support vector machine optimized by improved particle swarm optimization15
Effects of biochar on methane emission, grain yield, and soil in rice cultivation in Thailand15
Strategies for enhancing long-term carbon sequestration in mixed-species, naturally regenerated Northern temperate forests15
Sequestration of CO2 by red mud with flue gas using response surface methodology14
Carbon footprint of a university campus from Colombia14
A review on carbon pools and sequestration as influenced by long-term management practices in a rice–wheat cropping system14
Pools of organic carbon in soils under a long-term rice–rice system with different organic amendments in hot, sub-humid India14
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