Bram Noble

Bram Noble

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 44

North America-Canada

About Bram Noble

Bram Noble, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Saskatchewan, specializes in the field of Environmental Assessment.

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

Assessing local capacity for community appropriate sustainable energy transitions in northern and remote Indigenous communities

Youth as energy citizens or passive actors? A critical review of energy transition scholarship

Government instruments for community renewable energy in northern and Indigenous communities

Capacity needs for assessing the cumulative social effects of projects

EA simplification: Canadian processes and challenges

Understanding institutional layers and modes of change for energy transitions: Analysis of Norway's electricity sector reforms

“It would be a lot easier to hunt whales if they didn’t move.” Addressing marine baseline information challenges in Nunavut’s impact assessment process

Local Capacity for Energy Transition in Northern and Indigenous Communities: Analysis of Gwich’in Communities in Northwest Territories, Canada

Bram Noble Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

5960

Citations(since 2020)

2496

Cited By

4706

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

102

i10Index(since 2020)

81

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University of Saskatchewan

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Bram Noble Skills & Research Interests

Environmental Assessment

Top articles of Bram Noble

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Assessing local capacity for community appropriate sustainable energy transitions in northern and remote Indigenous communities

R McMaster

B Noble

G Poelzer

2024/3/1

Youth as energy citizens or passive actors? A critical review of energy transition scholarship

Arwa Jaradat

Bram Noble

Greg Poelzer

2024/2/1

Government instruments for community renewable energy in northern and Indigenous communities

Energy Policy

Renata Leonhardt

Bram Noble

Greg Poelzer

Ken Belcher

Patricia Fitzpatrick

2023/6/1

Capacity needs for assessing the cumulative social effects of projects

Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

Lauren M Arnold

Kevin Hanna

Bram Noble

William Nikolakis

Sarah E Gergel

2023/1/2

EA simplification: Canadian processes and challenges

Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

Bram F Noble

2023/5/4

Understanding institutional layers and modes of change for energy transitions: Analysis of Norway's electricity sector reforms

Scandinavian Political Studies

Minika Ekanem

Bram F Noble

Greg Poelzer

Hans‐Kristian Hernes

2023

“It would be a lot easier to hunt whales if they didn’t move.” Addressing marine baseline information challenges in Nunavut’s impact assessment process

Polar Record

Nicole Peletz

Kevin Hanna

Bram Noble

2023/1

Local Capacity for Energy Transition in Northern and Indigenous Communities: Analysis of Gwich’in Communities in Northwest Territories, Canada

Arctic

Rhys McMaster

Bram Noble

Greg Poelzer

Vikas Menghwani

2023/3/15

Pathways for improving the consideration of ecological connectivity in environmental assessment: lessons from five case studies

Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

Charla Patterson

Aurora Torres

Mihai Coroi

Katherine Cumming

Matthew Hanson

...

2023/9/3

Community as Governor: Exploring the role of Community between Industry and Government in SLO

Environmental Management

Gregory Poelzer

Rosette Frimpong

Greg Poelzer

Bram Noble

2023/7

Bioenergy for Community Energy Security in Canada: Challenges in the Business Ecosystem

Energies

Vikas Menghwani

Rory Wheat

Bobbie Balicki

Greg Poelzer

Bram Noble

...

2023/2/4

Mining and sustainability in the circumpolar north: the role of government in advancing corporate social responsibility

Environmental Management

Sarah Jackson

Gregory Poelzer

Greg Poelzer

Bram Noble

2023/7

Impact assessment for renewable energy development: analysis of impacts and mitigation practices for wind energy in western Canada

Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

Camila Martins Godinho

Bram Noble

Greg Poelzer

Kevin Hanna

2023/1/2

Critical pathways to renewable energy transitions in remote Alaska communities: A comparative analysis

Energy Research & Social Science

Gwen Holdmann

Dominique Pride

Greg Poelzer

Bram Noble

Chad Walker

2022/9/1

Advancing local energy transitions: A global review of government instruments supporting community energy

Renata Leonhardt

Bram Noble

Greg Poelzer

Patricia Fitzpatrick

Ken Belcher

...

2022/1/1

Enabling conditions and challenges to environmental assessment as a tool for knowledge brokerage: lessons from Nunavut

Polar Geography

Bethany Thiessen

Bram Noble

Kevin Hanna

2022/4/3

Harvesting Local Energy: A Case Study of Community-Led Bioenergy Development in Galena, Alaska

Energies

Vikas Menghwani

Chad Walker

Tim Kalke

Bram Noble

Greg Poelzer

2022/6/25

Strategic assessment for energy transitions: A case study of renewable energy development in Saskatchewan, Canada

Environmental Impact Assessment Review

Kelechi Nwanekezie

Bram Noble

Greg Poelzer

2022/1/1

Gruvindustri och urfolk: Rättigheter, regelverk och arbetssätt: En jämförelse mellan Sverige och Kanada i syfte att lära

Karin Beland Lindahl

Christina Allard

Gregory A Poelzer

Greg Poelzer

Rosette Frimpong

...

2022

Assessing the cumulative social effects of projects: lessons from Canadian hydroelectric development

Environmental Management

Lauren M Arnold

Kevin Hanna

Bram Noble

Sarah E Gergel

William Nikolakis

2022/5

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