Jesse O'Hanley

Jesse O'Hanley

University of Kent

H-index: 24

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jesse O'Hanley

Jesse O'Hanley, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Kent, specializes in the field of Operations Research, Location Modeling, Spatial Optimization, Biodiversity Conservation, River Connectivity.

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

Hybrid Modelling and Simulation: Conceptualizations, Methods, and Applications

Boosting large‐scale river connectivity restoration by planning for the presence of unrecorded barriers

Enhancing the ecological value of oil palm agriculture through set-asides

Over 200,000 kilometers of free-flowing river habitat in Europe is altered due to impoundments

Predicting residential electricity consumption patterns based on smart meter and household data: A case study from the Republic of Ireland

Dammed Fish: Impact of Structural and Functional River Network Connectivity Losses on Fish Biodiversity—Optimizing Management Solutions

Over 200,000 kilometers of river-fish habitat is lost to impoundments in Europe.

Operational methods for prioritizing the removal of river barriers: Synthesis and guidance

Jesse O'Hanley Information

University

Position

Professor of Environmental Systems Management Kent Business School

Citations(all)

3008

Citations(since 2020)

1649

Cited By

1916

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

30

Email

University Profile Page

University of Kent

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Jesse O'Hanley Skills & Research Interests

Operations Research

Location Modeling

Spatial Optimization

Biodiversity Conservation

River Connectivity

Top articles of Jesse O'Hanley

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hybrid Modelling and Simulation: Conceptualizations, Methods, and Applications

Jesse R O'Hanley

2023/9/20

Boosting large‐scale river connectivity restoration by planning for the presence of unrecorded barriers

Conservation Biology

Christina T Ioannidou

Thomas M Neeson

Jesse R O'Hanley

2023/6

Enhancing the ecological value of oil palm agriculture through set-asides

Nature Sustainability

Jake E Bicknell

Jesse R O’Hanley

Paul R Armsworth

Eleanor M Slade

Nicolas J Deere

...

2023/5

Over 200,000 kilometers of free-flowing river habitat in Europe is altered due to impoundments

Nature Communications

Piotr Parasiewicz

Kamila Belka

Małgorzata Łapińska

Karol Ławniczak

Paweł Prus

...

2023/10/9

Predicting residential electricity consumption patterns based on smart meter and household data: A case study from the Republic of Ireland

Utilities Policy

Zhifeng Guo

Jesse R O'Hanley

Stuart Gibson

2022/12/1

Dammed Fish: Impact of Structural and Functional River Network Connectivity Losses on Fish Biodiversity—Optimizing Management Solutions

Biology and Life Sciences Forum

Paulo Branco

Florian Borgwardt

Jesse O’Hanley

Rui Figueira

Gonçalo Duarte

...

2022/6/17

Over 200,000 kilometers of river-fish habitat is lost to impoundments in Europe.

Piotr Parasiewicz

Kamila Belka

Malgorzata Lapinska

Karol Ławniczak

Paweł Prus

...

2022/2/23

Operational methods for prioritizing the removal of river barriers: Synthesis and guidance

Science of the Total Environment

Carlos Garcia de Leaniz

Jesse R O'Hanley

2022

Aiding the development of the conceptual model for hybrid simulation: Representing the modelling frame

Journal of the Operational Research Society

William Jones

Kathy Kotiadis

Jesse R O’Hanley

Stewart Robinson

2022/12/2

Maximising stakeholder learning by looping again through the simulation life-cycle: a case study in public transport

Journal of the Operational Research Society

William Jones

Kathy Kotiadis

Jesse R O’Hanley

2022/12/2

Prioritizing native migratory fish passage restoration while limiting the spread of invasive species: a case study in the Upper Mississippi River

Science of the total environment

Arthur R Cooper

Dana M Infante

Jesse R O'Hanley

Hao Yu

Thomas M Neeson

...

2021/10/15

Best practices for selecting barriers within European catchments

Carlos Garcia de Leaniz

Jesse O'Hanley

2021/9/3

Developing a hybrid simulation model using both parsimonious and highly descriptive approaches: A case study from the transport industry

Proceedings of the Operational Research SocietySimulation Workshop 2021 (SW21)

William Jones

Kathy Kotiadis

Jesse R O'Hanley

2021/3/31

How to choose? A bioeconomic model for optimizing river barrier mitigation actions

Ecological economics

Steven King

Jesse R O'Hanley

Iain Fraser

2021/3/1

Use of OR in earthquake operations management: A review of the literature and roadmap for future research

Betül Çoban

Maria Paola Scaparra

Jesse R O'Hanley

2021/11/1

Optimizing hydropower dam location and removal in the São Francisco river basin, Brazil to balance hydropower and river biodiversity tradeoffs

Landscape and Urban Planning

Jesse R O'Hanley

Paulo S Pompeu

Marina Louzada

Ludimilla P Zambaldi

Paul S Kemp

2020/3/1

Masterplanning at the Port of Dover: The use of discrete-event simulation in managing road traffic

Sustainability

Geoffrey C Preston

Phillip Horne

Maria Paola Scaparra

Jesse R O’Hanley

2020/2/3

Using simulation to improve the customer experience at Eurostar

Impact

William Jones

Kathy Kotiadis

Maria Paola Scaparra

Jesse O’Hanley

2020/1/2

More than one million barriers fragment Europe’s rivers

Nature

Barbara Belletti

Carlos Garcia de Leaniz

Joshua Jones

Simone Bizzi

Luca Börger

...

2020/12/17

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Co-Authors

H-index: 107
Robert J. Nicholls

Robert J. Nicholls

University of East Anglia

H-index: 59
Paul Opdam

Paul Opdam

Wageningen Universiteit

H-index: 56
Peter B. McIntyre

Peter B. McIntyre

Cornell University

H-index: 47
Pam Berry

Pam Berry

University of Oxford

H-index: 37
Paul S Kemp

Paul S Kemp

University of Southampton

H-index: 29
Claire C. Vos

Claire C. Vos

Wageningen Universiteit

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