Andrew Balmford

Andrew Balmford

University of Cambridge

H-index: 113

Europe-United Kingdom

About Andrew Balmford

Andrew Balmford, With an exceptional h-index of 113 and a recent h-index of 73 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of conservation science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Framework for assessing justice and equity impacts of nature-based solutions projects

Trade-offs in the externalities of pig production are not inevitable

LIFE: A metric for quantitively mapping the impact of land-cover change on global extinctions

Mitigating risk of credit non-delivery in nature-based climate solutions by optimally anticipating carbon release

Conflicts and opportunities for commercial tree plantation expansion and biodiversity restoration across Brazil

Marine protected areas can benefit biodiversity even when bycatch species only partially overlap fisheries

Tradeoffs and co-benefits in the sustainability of pork production

A call to develop carbon credits for second-growth forests

Andrew Balmford Information

University

Position

Department of Zoology

Citations(all)

55442

Citations(since 2020)

22471

Cited By

41296

hIndex(all)

113

hIndex(since 2020)

73

i10Index(all)

263

i10Index(since 2020)

216

Email

University Profile Page

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Andrew Balmford Skills & Research Interests

conservation science

Top articles of Andrew Balmford

Framework for assessing justice and equity impacts of nature-based solutions projects

2024/5/1

Miranda Lam
Miranda Lam

H-Index: 4

Andrew Balmford
Andrew Balmford

H-Index: 69

Trade-offs in the externalities of pig production are not inevitable

Nature Food

2024/4/11

LIFE: A metric for quantitively mapping the impact of land-cover change on global extinctions

2024/4/8

Mitigating risk of credit non-delivery in nature-based climate solutions by optimally anticipating carbon release

2024/4/3

Conflicts and opportunities for commercial tree plantation expansion and biodiversity restoration across Brazil

Global Change Biology

2024/3

Marine protected areas can benefit biodiversity even when bycatch species only partially overlap fisheries

Journal of Applied Ecology

2024/2/4

Philip Erm
Philip Erm

H-Index: 2

Andrew Balmford
Andrew Balmford

H-Index: 69

Tradeoffs and co-benefits in the sustainability of pork production

2024/1/16

A call to develop carbon credits for second-growth forests

Nature Ecology & Evolution

2024/1/8

Andrew Balmford
Andrew Balmford

H-Index: 69

The global impact of EU forest protection policies

Science

2023/8/18

Challenges faced by Madagascar’s protected area network during COVID-19 were very real

2023/8

The biodiversity benefits of marine protected areas in well-regulated fisheries

Biological Conservation

2023/8/1

Philip Erm
Philip Erm

H-Index: 2

Andrew Balmford
Andrew Balmford

H-Index: 69

Changes in greenhouse gas emissions from food supply in the United Kingdom

Journal of Cleaner Production

2023/7/15

Andrew Balmford
Andrew Balmford

H-Index: 69

Emma E Garnett
Emma E Garnett

H-Index: 7

Current conservation policies risk accelerating biodiversity loss

Nature

2023/6/22

Andrew Balmford
Andrew Balmford

H-Index: 69

Sparing old-growth maximises conservation outcomes within selectively logged Amazonian rainforest

Biological Conservation

2023/6/1

Credit credibility threatens forests

Science

2023/5/5

Advancing the quantitative characterization of farm animal welfare

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/3/29

Cambridge Carbon Impact: Evaluating carbon credit claims and co-benefits

2023/3/9

Andrew Balmford
Andrew Balmford

H-Index: 69

A Case for Planetary Computing

arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.04501

2023/3/8

Comparing the cost-effectiveness of delivering environmental benefits through subsidies to farmers vs land purchase

Biological Conservation

2023/3/1

Lydia Collas
Lydia Collas

H-Index: 2

Andrew Balmford
Andrew Balmford

H-Index: 69

Avifauna recovers faster in areas less accessible to trapping in regenerating tropical forests

Biological Conservation

2023/3/1

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