Dr. Mary J. Thornbush

About Dr. Mary J. Thornbush

Dr. Mary J. Thornbush, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Geomorphology, environmental change, soils, sustainability.

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

Testing the Application of Integrated Digital Photography and Image Processing (IDIP) to Calculate the Characteristics of Urban Greening Over Time: A Pilot Project for Oxford, UK

Introducing the Special Issue on Urban Sustainability Futures

Smart cities as hybrid spaces of governance: beyond the hard/soft dichotomy in cyber-urbanization

Engaging communities in adaptation to climate change by understanding the dimensions of social capital in Atlantic Canada

Smart energy cities: The evolution of the city-energy-sustainability nexus

The Ecological Footprint as a Sustainability Metric: Implications for Sustainability

The ecological footprint

Biocapacity Accounting

Dr. Mary J. Thornbush Information

University

Position

Oriel College

Citations(all)

1066

Citations(since 2020)

595

Cited By

661

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Dr. Mary J. Thornbush Skills & Research Interests

Geomorphology

environmental change

soils

sustainability

Top articles of Dr. Mary J. Thornbush

Testing the Application of Integrated Digital Photography and Image Processing (IDIP) to Calculate the Characteristics of Urban Greening Over Time: A Pilot Project for Oxford, UK

2023/3/30

Introducing the Special Issue on Urban Sustainability Futures

2022/9/22

Smart cities as hybrid spaces of governance: beyond the hard/soft dichotomy in cyber-urbanization

2022/8/15

Engaging communities in adaptation to climate change by understanding the dimensions of social capital in Atlantic Canada

Sustainability

2022/4/26

Smart energy cities: The evolution of the city-energy-sustainability nexus

2021/9/1

The Ecological Footprint as a Sustainability Metric: Implications for Sustainability

2021/1/27

The ecological footprint

The Ecological Footprint as a Sustainability Metric: Implications for Sustainability

2021

Biocapacity Accounting

The Ecological Footprint as a Sustainability Metric: Implications for Sustainability

2021

Case Study–Findings

The Ecological Footprint as a Sustainability Metric: Implications for Sustainability

2021

Case Study–Methods

The Ecological Footprint as a Sustainability Metric: Implications for Sustainability

2021

Implications

Fundamentals of Neuromechanics

2016

Artificial intelligence and robotics in smart city strategies and planned smart development

Smart Cities

2020/10/3

Energy-Based Transitions

Sustainable Urbanism in Digital Transitions: From Low Carbon to Smart Sustainable Cities

2020

Sociotechnical Issues

Sustainable Urbanism in Digital Transitions: From Low Carbon to Smart Sustainable Cities

2020

Becoming smart

Sustainable Urbanism in Digital Transitions: From Low Carbon to Smart Sustainable Cities

2020

Low Carbon Cities

Sustainable Urbanism in Digital Transitions: From Low Carbon to Smart Sustainable Cities

2020

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