Cheryl Palm

Cheryl Palm

University of Florida

H-index: 74

North America-United States

About Cheryl Palm

Cheryl Palm, With an exceptional h-index of 74 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Florida, specializes in the field of tropical land use, agricultural intensification, soils.

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

Exploring agriculture-child nutrition pathways: evidence from Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Program

Fertilizer and soil health in Africa: The role of fertilizer in building soil health to sustain farming and address climate change

Anion exchange capacity explains deep soil nitrate accumulation in Brazilian Amazon Croplands

Building twenty-first century agricultural research and extension capacity in Africa

The fate of nitrogen during agricultural intensification in East Africa: Nitrogen budgets in contrasting agroecosystems

Validating SoilDoc kit for site‐specific fertilizer recommendations for maize production in Tanzania

Household livelihood diversification in rural Africa

The joint effects of information and financing constraints on technology adoption: Evidence from a field experiment in rural Tanzania

Cheryl Palm Information

University

Position

Research Professor

Citations(all)

27133

Citations(since 2020)

8415

Cited By

21720

hIndex(all)

74

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

165

i10Index(since 2020)

110

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University of Florida

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Cheryl Palm Skills & Research Interests

tropical land use

agricultural intensification

soils

Top articles of Cheryl Palm

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Exploring agriculture-child nutrition pathways: evidence from Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Program

Food Security

Averi Chakrabarti

Aurélie P Harou

Jessica Fanzo

Cheryl A Palm

2024/2

Fertilizer and soil health in Africa: The role of fertilizer in building soil health to sustain farming and address climate change

Bernard Vanlauwe

Tilahun Amede

André Bationo

Prem Bindraban

Henk Breman

...

2023

Anion exchange capacity explains deep soil nitrate accumulation in Brazilian Amazon Croplands

Ecosystems

Alexandra Huddell

Christopher Neill

Cheryl A Palm

Darlisson Nunes

Duncan NL Menge

2023/1

Building twenty-first century agricultural research and extension capacity in Africa

European Review of Agricultural Economics

Thomas S Jayne

Shamie Zingore

Amadou Ibra Niang

Cheryl Palm

Pedro Sanchez

2023/12/1

The fate of nitrogen during agricultural intensification in East Africa: Nitrogen budgets in contrasting agroecosystems

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

KL Tully

JE Hickman

TA Russo

C Neill

P Matata

...

2023/7

Validating SoilDoc kit for site‐specific fertilizer recommendations for maize production in Tanzania

Agronomy Journal

Nyambilila A Amuri

Johnson MR Semoka

Ray Weil

Mhamadi Mzimbiri

Lydia Gatere

...

2023

Household livelihood diversification in rural Africa

Agricultural economics

Mark Musumba

Cheryl A Palm

Adam M Komarek

Patrick K Mutuo

Bocary Kaya

2022/3

The joint effects of information and financing constraints on technology adoption: Evidence from a field experiment in rural Tanzania

Journal of Development Economics

Aurélie P Harou

Malgosia Madajewicz

Hope Michelson

Cheryl A Palm

Nyambilila Amuri

...

2022/3/1

1s2: Circularity cannot be achieved without one health integration

S Mckune

C Palm

S Hendrickx

A Havelaar

L Mantegazza

...

2022/2/13

Relaxing Credit and Information Constraints: Five-Year Experimental Evidence from Tanzanian Agriculture

Available at SSRN 4252535

Abdulrazzak Tamim

Aurélie Patricia Harou

Marshall Burke

David Lobell

Margaret Madajewicz

...

2022/10/3

A Data Driven Approach for Applying the Sustainable Intensification Assessment Framework in Tanzania, Malawi, and Nigeria

Malawi, and Nigeria (September 24, 2022)

Mark Musumba

Cheryl Palm

2022/9/24

1s1b: African pastoralist systems may be historically resilient, but can they become circular in a climate-changed future?

G Kiker

T Senda

R Boone

C Palm

P Sanchez

2022/2/13

Relaxing credit and information constraints: 5-year experimental evidence from Tanzanian agriculture

Work. Pap., Dep. Econ., Univ. Calif., Berkeley

Abdulrazzak Tamim

A Harou

Marshall Burke

David Lobell

Malgosia Madajewicz

...

2022/5/22

Implications of new technologies for future food supply systems

The Journal of Agricultural Science

S Asseng

CA Palm

JL Anderson

L Fresco

PA Sanchez

...

2021/7

Mitigating sustainability tradeoffs as global fruit and vegetable systems expand to meet dietary recommendations

Environmental Research Letters

Anne Elise Stratton

John W Finley

David I Gustafson

Elizabeth J Mitcham

Samuel S Myers

...

2021/5/4

Jean-Claude Bizimana

Cheryl A Palm

2021

Little Effect of Land Use on N2O and NO Emission Pulses Following Rewetting of Dry Soils Across Seasonally Dry sub‐Saharan Africa

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Jonathan E Hickman

Bocary Kaya

Abhraham Kebede

Serigne Kandji

Laura Fitch

...

2021/1

Assessing and understanding non-responsiveness of maize and soybean to fertilizer applications in African smallholder farms

Agriculture, ecosystems & environment

Dries Roobroeck

Cheryl A Palm

Generose Nziguheba

Ray Weil

Bernard Vanlauwe

2021/1/1

Statement based on the 4 TH international conference on global food security–December 2020: Challenges for a disruptive research Agenda

Patrick Caron

Martin Van Ittersum

Tessa Avermaete

Gianluca Brunori

Jessica Fanzo

...

2021/9/1

Better data for geographic targeting of resources: the role of earth observation data for mapping social and economic conditions.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Gary Watmough

Amy Campbell

Charlotte Marcinko

Cheryl Palm

Jens-Christian Svenning

2020/5

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