Georgina Mace

Georgina Mace

University College London

H-index: 115

Europe-United Kingdom

About Georgina Mace

Georgina Mace, With an exceptional h-index of 115 and a recent h-index of 75 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of Biodiversity, environmental change.

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

The EDGE2 protocol: advancing the prioritisation of evolutionarily distinct and globally endangered species for practical conservation action

Climate change, land cover change, and overharvesting threaten a widely used medicinal plant in S outh A frica

Potential for positive biodiversity outcomes under diet-driven land use change in Great Britain

The Madingley general ecosystem model predicts bushmeat yields, species extinction rates and ecosystem‐level impacts of bushmeat harvesting

Targeting conservation actions at species threat response thresholds

Classifying ecosystem stressor interactions: Theory highlights the data limitations of the additive null model and the difficulty in revealing ecological surprises

Strüngmann Forum Report Series

Towards the three dimensions of sustainability for international research team collaboration: Learnings from the Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems Research Programme

Georgina Mace Information

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Citations(all)

100222

Citations(since 2020)

50191

Cited By

68416

hIndex(all)

115

hIndex(since 2020)

75

i10Index(all)

245

i10Index(since 2020)

183

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Georgina Mace Skills & Research Interests

Biodiversity

environmental change

Top articles of Georgina Mace

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The EDGE2 protocol: advancing the prioritisation of evolutionarily distinct and globally endangered species for practical conservation action

Rikki Gumbs

Claudia L Gray

Monika Böhm

Ian J Burfield

Olivia R Couchman

...

2023/2/28

Climate change, land cover change, and overharvesting threaten a widely used medicinal plant in S outh A frica

Ecological Applications

Vivienne P Groner

Owen Nicholas

Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi

Rob Slotow

H Reşit Akçakaya

...

2022/6

Potential for positive biodiversity outcomes under diet-driven land use change in Great Britain

Wellcome Open Research

Henry Ferguson-Gow

Owen Nicholas

Charlotte Outhwaite

Rosie Green

Pauline Scheelbeek

...

2022

The Madingley general ecosystem model predicts bushmeat yields, species extinction rates and ecosystem‐level impacts of bushmeat harvesting

Oikos

Tatsiana Barychka

Georgina M Mace

Drew W Purves

2021/11

Targeting conservation actions at species threat response thresholds

Daniel J Ingram

Guilherme Braga Ferreira

Kate E Jones

Georgina M Mace

2021/3/1

Classifying ecosystem stressor interactions: Theory highlights the data limitations of the additive null model and the difficulty in revealing ecological surprises

Global Change Biology

Benjamin J Burgess

Drew Purves

Georgina Mace

David J Murrell

2021/7

Strüngmann Forum Report Series

Deliberate Ignorance: Choosing Not to Know

Interactive Task Learning

Robots Humans

Georgina M Mace

Joan Martinez-Alier

2021/2/2

Towards the three dimensions of sustainability for international research team collaboration: Learnings from the Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems Research Programme

R Davids

P Scheelbeek

N Sobratee

R Green

B Häesler

...

2021

Biodiversity and the challenge of pluralism

Nature Sustainability

Unai Pascual

William Adams

Sandra Diaz

Sharachandra Lele

Georgina M Mace

...

2021/3/9

A bold and integrated strategy is needed to bend the curve of terrestrial biodiversity loss

Nature

D Leclère

ML Obersteiner

M Barrett

SHM Butchart

A Chaudhary

...

2020/6/15

Modelling parameter uncertainty reveals bushmeat yields versus survival trade-offs in heavily-hunted duiker Cephalophus spp.

Plos one

Tatsiana Barychka

Drew W Purves

EJ Milner-Gulland

Georgina M Mace

2020/9/28

58. Communicating biodiversity loss and its link to economics

Standing up for a Sustainable World

Georgina M Mace

2020/12/25

A biodiversity target based on species extinctions

Science

Mark DA Rounsevell

Mike Harfoot

Paula A Harrison

Tim Newbold

Richard D Gregory

...

2020/6/12

Bending the curve of terrestrial biodiversity needs an integrated strategy

Nature

David Leclère

Michael Obersteiner

Mike Barrett

Stuart HM Butchart

Abhishek Chaudhary

...

2020/9

The natural capital indicator framework (NCIF) for improved national natural capital reporting

Ecosystem Services

Alison Fairbrass

Georgina Mace

Paul Ekins

Ben Milligan

2020/12/1

Synthesizing the scientific evidence to inform the development of the post-2020 Global Framework on Biodiversity

Twenty-fourth meeting, Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice

Sandra Díaz

Wendy Broadgate

Fabrice Declerck

Susanna Dobrota

Cornelia Krug

...

2020/5/8

Analogies and lessons from COVID-19 for tackling the extinction and climate crises

Current Biology

Andrew Balmford

Brendan Fisher

Georgina M Mace

David S Wilcove

Ben Balmford

2020/9/7

GalliForm, a database of Galliformes occurrence records from the Indo-Malay and Palaearctic, 1800–2008

Scientific data

Elizabeth H Boakes

Richard A Fuller

Georgina M Mace

Changqing Ding

Tzo Tze Ang

...

2020/10/13

Patterns of biodiversity response along a gradient of forest use in Eastern Amazonia, Brazil

PeerJ

Sérgio G Milheiras

Marcelino Guedes

Fernando Augusto Barbosa Silva

Perseu Aparício

Georgina M Mace

2020/2/11

Ecological theory predicts ecosystem stressor interactions in freshwater communities, but highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the additive null model

B Benjamin

P Drew

M Georgina

D Murrell

2020/8/10

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