Gordon Mitchell

Gordon Mitchell

University of Leeds

H-index: 40

Europe-United Kingdom

About Gordon Mitchell

Gordon Mitchell, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Leeds, specializes in the field of Natural resource management, environmental appraisal, water, air quality, development.

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

Kuwait household water demand in 2050: Spatial microsimulation and impact appraisal

Building resilience in Asian mega-deltas

Investigating water conservation strategies in Kuwait: a micro-component backcasting approach

Meeting financial challenge facing China's Sponge City Program (SCP)–Hong Kong as a gateway to green finance

Comparison of sustainable flood risk management by four countries–the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the United States, and Japan–and the implications for Asian coastal …

Can green city branding support China's Sponge City Programme?

Sustainable palm fruit harvesting as a pathway to conserve Amazon peatland forests

Urban flood risks and emerging challenges in a Chinese delta: The case of the Pearl River Delta

Gordon Mitchell Information

University

Position

UK

Citations(all)

6198

Citations(since 2020)

2105

Cited By

4772

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

52

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University of Leeds

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Gordon Mitchell Skills & Research Interests

Natural resource management

environmental appraisal

water

air quality

development

Top articles of Gordon Mitchell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Kuwait household water demand in 2050: Spatial microsimulation and impact appraisal

Water and Environment Journal

G Mitchell

2023/11/20

Building resilience in Asian mega-deltas

FKS Chan

A Paszkowski

Z Wang

X Lu

G Mitchell

...

2024/4/25

Investigating water conservation strategies in Kuwait: a micro-component backcasting approach

Hamad Johem A Alazmi

Gordon Mitchell

Mark A Trigg

2022

Meeting financial challenge facing China's Sponge City Program (SCP)–Hong Kong as a gateway to green finance

Faith Ka Shun Chan

Wendy Y Chen

Zilin Wang

Christine Loh

Dimple R Thadani

...

2022/12/1

Comparison of sustainable flood risk management by four countries–the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the United States, and Japan–and the implications for Asian coastal …

Faith Ka Shun Chan

Liang Emlyn Yang

Gordon Mitchell

Nigel Wright

Mingfu Guan

...

2022/8/12

Can green city branding support China's Sponge City Programme?

Blue-Green Systems

Gordon Mitchell

Faith Ka Shun Chan

Wendy Y Chen

Dimple R Thadani

Guy M Robinson

...

2022/6/1

Sustainable palm fruit harvesting as a pathway to conserve Amazon peatland forests

Nature Sustainability

C Gabriel Hidalgo Pizango

Eurídice N Honorio Coronado

Jhon del Águila-Pasquel

Gerardo Flores Llampazo

Johan de Jong

...

2022/6

Urban flood risks and emerging challenges in a Chinese delta: The case of the Pearl River Delta

Faith Ka Shun Chan

Liang Emlyn Yang

Jürgen Scheffran

Gordon Mitchell

Olalekan Adekola

...

2021/8/1

Arabian Sea tropical cyclones: a spatio-temporal analysis in support of natural hazard risk appraisal in Oman

Agrometeorology

Suad Al-Manji

Gordon Mitchell

Amna Al Ruheili

2021/4/3

Factors affecting disaster resilience in Oman: integrating stakeholder analysis and fuzzy cognitive mapping

Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy

Suad Al‐Manji

Jon Lovett

Gordon Mitchell

2021/3

The spatial economics of energy justice: modelling the trade impacts of increased transport costs in a low carbon transition and the implications for UK regional inequality

Energy policy

Dan Olner

Gordon Mitchell

Alison Heppenstall

Gwilym Pryce

2020/5/1

Exploring ecosystem markets for the delivery of public goods in the UK

Arjan Gosal

Helen Kendall

Mark Reed

Gordon Mitchell

Chris Rodgers

...

2020

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