Hideaki Shibata

Hideaki Shibata

Hokkaido University

H-index: 43

Asia-Japan

About Hideaki Shibata

Hideaki Shibata, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Hokkaido University, specializes in the field of Biogeochemistry, Soil Science, Ecosystem Ecology.

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

Nitrate leaching and its susceptibility in response to elevated nitrogen deposition in Japanese forests

Modeling desirable futures at local scale by combining the nature futures framework and multi-objective optimization

Dissolved nitrogen concentration in river water and its impacts on downstream brackish-estuary lakes in the Bekanbeushi River and Lake Akkeshi catchment, northern Japan

Perspective: sustainability challenges, opportunities and solutions for long-term ecosystem observations

Leaving disturbance legacies conserves boreal conifers and maximizes net CO2 absorption under climate change and more frequent and larger windthrow regimes

Effects of geological conditions and atmospheric deposition on soil biogeochemical properties in Japanese forested ecosystems revealed by Sr isotope analysis

Presence of understory dwarf bamboo determines ecosystem fine root production in a cool-temperate forest in northern Japan

Contribution of Hydrological Connectivity in Maintaining Aquatic Plant Communities in Remnant Floodplain Ponds in Agricultural Landscapes

Hideaki Shibata Information

University

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Citations(all)

6054

Citations(since 2020)

3272

Cited By

4022

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

108

i10Index(since 2020)

74

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Hideaki Shibata Skills & Research Interests

Biogeochemistry

Soil Science

Ecosystem Ecology

Top articles of Hideaki Shibata

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Nitrate leaching and its susceptibility in response to elevated nitrogen deposition in Japanese forests

Journal of Forest Research

Ru Yang

Karibu Fukuzawa

Masataka Nakayama

Ryunosuke Tateno

Takuo Hishi

...

2024/3/3

Modeling desirable futures at local scale by combining the nature futures framework and multi-objective optimization

Sustainability Science

Chihiro Haga

Marimi Maeda

Wataru Hotta

Takanori Matsui

Masahiro Nakaoka

...

2023/3/10

Dissolved nitrogen concentration in river water and its impacts on downstream brackish-estuary lakes in the Bekanbeushi River and Lake Akkeshi catchment, northern Japan

Naoki Nakazumi

Takahiro Inoue

Masahiro Nakaoka

Karibu Fukuzawa

Hideaki Shibata

2023/1/24

Perspective: sustainability challenges, opportunities and solutions for long-term ecosystem observations

Akira S Mori

Kureha F Suzuki

Masakazu Hori

Taku Kadoya

Kotaro Okano

...

2023/7/17

Leaving disturbance legacies conserves boreal conifers and maximizes net CO2 absorption under climate change and more frequent and larger windthrow regimes

Landscape Ecology

Wataru Hotta

Chihiro Haga

Junko Morimoto

Satoshi N Suzuki

Takanori Matsui

...

2023/7

Effects of geological conditions and atmospheric deposition on soil biogeochemical properties in Japanese forested ecosystems revealed by Sr isotope analysis

Biogeochemistry

Rieko Urakawa

Tamihisa Ohta

Ki-Cheol Shin

Hiroyuki Sase

Hideaki Shibata

...

2023/1

Presence of understory dwarf bamboo determines ecosystem fine root production in a cool-temperate forest in northern Japan

Journal of Forest Research

Sanae Yanagawa

Karibu Fukuzawa

Kentaro Takagi

Hideaki Shibata

Fuyuki Satoh

2023/5/4

Contribution of Hydrological Connectivity in Maintaining Aquatic Plant Communities in Remnant Floodplain Ponds in Agricultural Landscapes

Wetlands

Yu Nagata

Nobuo Ishiyama

Futoshi Nakamura

Hideaki Shibata

Karibu Fukuzawa

...

2023/4

Soil microbial community response to winter climate change is phylogenetically conserved and highly resilient in a cool-temperate forest

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Kazuo Isobe

Hiroaki Oka

Tsunehiro Watanabe

Ryunosuke Tateno

Keishi Senoo

...

2022/2/1

Tidal effect on nitrate and dissolved organic carbon concentrations in river water in the Bekanbeushi River watershed in eastern Hokkaido, northern Japan

Hideaki Shibata

Shota Takeuchi

Manhui Ding

Takayuki Shiraiwa

Masanori Katsuyama

...

2022/10/26

Modeling tree recovery in wind-disturbed forests with dense understory species under climate change

Ecological Modelling

Chihiro Haga

Wataru Hotta

Takahiro Inoue

Takanori Matsui

Masahiro Aiba

...

2022/10/1

Atmospheric deposition and precipitation are important predictors of inorganic nitrogen export to streams from forest and grassland watersheds: a large-scale data synthesis

Biogeochemistry

PH Templer

JL Harrison

Francesca Pilotto

A Flores-Díaz

P Haase

...

2022/9

UAV video-based approach to identify damaged trees in windthrow areas

Remote Sensing

Flavio Furukawa

Junko Morimoto

Nobuhiko Yoshimura

Takashi Koi

Hideaki Shibata

...

2022/7/1

Sister Streams: A Comparative Study on the Impacts of Evolving Trajectories of Land-use Land Cover on the Water Quality of Two Temperate Watersheds

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Eric M Parker

Hideaki Shibata

Shota Takeuchi

Takayuki Shiraiwa

William H McDowell

...

2022/12

Ten facts about land systems for sustainability

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Abha Chhabra

Gilberto Camara

Esteve Corbera

Ruth DeFries

Sandra Díaz

...

2022/2/15

Post-typhoon forest damage estimation using multiple vegetation indices and machine learning models

Weather and Climate Extremes

Xinyu Chen

Ram Avtar

Deha Agus Umarhadi

Albertus Stephanus Louw

Sourabh Shrivastava

...

2022/12/1

Spatial distribution of mercury accumulation in the surface soil of Japanese forests

Journal of Forest Research

Takaya Chikamasa

Hideaki Shibata

Rieko Urakawa

Karibu Fukuzawa

Muneto Hirobe

...

2021/3/4

Relationships between dissolved black carbon and dissolved organic matter in streams

Chemosphere

Youhei Yamashita

Daiki Kojima

Natsumi Yoshida

Hideaki Shibata

2021/5/1

Nitrogen budgets in Japan from 2000 to 2015: Decreasing trend of nitrogen loss to the environment and the challenge to further reduce nitrogen waste

Environmental Pollution

Kentaro Hayashi

Hideaki Shibata

Azusa Oita

Kazuya Nishina

Akihiko Ito

...

2021/10/1

Hokkaido Region

The Soils of Japan

Toshiro Nakatsuji

Hiroyuki Shiga

Harunobu Takeuchi

Yasutaka Tsukamoto

Eiji Gotou

...

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 109
James N Galloway

James N Galloway

University of Virginia

H-index: 64
Larry Hinzman

Larry Hinzman

University of Alaska Anchorage

H-index: 49
Keisuke Koba

Keisuke Koba

Kyoto University

H-index: 44
Nobuhito Ohte

Nobuhito Ohte

Kyoto University

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