Joe W Bull

Joe W Bull

University of Kent

H-index: 33

Europe-United Kingdom

About Joe W Bull

Joe W Bull, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Kent, specializes in the field of Biodiversity offsets, climate change, fieldwork, industrial development, no net loss / net gain.

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

‘Nature positive’must incorporate, not undermine, the mitigation hierarchy

Selecting umbrella species as mammal biodiversity indicators in tropical forest

Exploring the human-nature nexus towards effective nature-based solutions: the Aral Sea case

Achieving biodiversity net gain by addressing governance gaps underpinning ecological compensation policies

Insights from 20 years of mammal population research in Indonesia

The positive impact of conservation action

Life Is Uncertain: Inherent Variability Exhibited by Organisms, and at Higher Levels of Biological Organization

Why it matters how biodiversity is measured in environmental valuation studies compared to conservation science

Joe W Bull Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology

Citations(all)

4372

Citations(since 2020)

3326

Cited By

2183

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

53

Email

University Profile Page

University of Kent

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Joe W Bull Skills & Research Interests

Biodiversity offsets

climate change

fieldwork

industrial development

no net loss / net gain

Top articles of Joe W Bull

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

‘Nature positive’must incorporate, not undermine, the mitigation hierarchy

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Martine Maron

Fabien Quétier

Mariana Sarmiento

Kerry Ten Kate

Megan C Evans

...

2024/1

Selecting umbrella species as mammal biodiversity indicators in tropical forest

Biological Conservation

Ardiantiono

Nicolas J Deere

Eka Ramadiyanta

Marsya C Sibarani

Adhi Nurul Hadi

...

2024/4/1

Exploring the human-nature nexus towards effective nature-based solutions: the Aral Sea case

Land Use Policy

Shahzoda Alikhanova

Eleanor Jane Milner-Gulland

Joseph William Bull

2024/4/1

Achieving biodiversity net gain by addressing governance gaps underpinning ecological compensation policies

Conservation Biology

Emily E Rampling

Sophus OSE Zu Ermgassen

Isobel Hawkins

Joseph W Bull

2024/4

Insights from 20 years of mammal population research in Indonesia

Oryx

Irene MR Pinondang

Desy S Chandradewi

Gono Semiadi

Freddy Pattiselanno

Jatna Supriatna

...

2024/3/22

The positive impact of conservation action

Science

Penny F Langhammer

Joseph W Bull

Jake E Bicknell

Joseph L Oakley

Mary H Brown

...

2024/4/26

Life Is Uncertain: Inherent Variability Exhibited by Organisms, and at Higher Levels of Biological Organization

Joseph W Bull

2024/2/13

Why it matters how biodiversity is measured in environmental valuation studies compared to conservation science

Niels Strange

Sophus zu Ermgassen

Erica Marshall

Joseph W Bull

Jette Bredahl Jacobsen

2024/4/1

Review of nature-based solutions in dryland ecosystems: The Aral Sea case study

Environmental Management

Shahzoda Alikhanova

Joseph William Bull

2023/9

Corrigendum to “A home for all within planetary boundaries: Pathways for meeting England's housing needs without transgressing national climate and biodiversity goals …

Ecological economics

Sophus OSE zu Ermgassen

Michal P Drewniok

Joseph W Bull

Christine M Corlet Walker

Mattia Mancini

...

2023/7/1

How to fuel an energy transition with ecologically responsible mining

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Laura J Sonter

Martine Maron

Joseph W Bull

Stefan Giljum

Sebastian Luckeneder

...

2023/8/29

Nature-based credit markets at a crossroads

Tom Swinfield

Siddarth Shrikanth

Joseph Bull

Anil Madhavapeddy

Sophus zu Ermgassen

2023/12/9

Improving the ecological outcomes of compensatory conservation by addressing governance gaps: A case study of biodiversity net gain in England

Emily Rampling

Sophus zu Ermgassen

Isobel Hawkins

Joseph W Bull

2023/4

Evaluating the impact of biodiversity offsetting on native vegetation.

Global Change Biology

Sophus OSE Zu Ermgassen

Katie Devenish

B Alexander Simmons

Ascelin Gordon

Julia PG Jones

...

2023/8

Analyzing the outcomes of China's ecological compensation scheme for development‐related biodiversity loss

Conservation Science and Practice

Shuo Gao

Joseph W Bull

Julia Baker

Sophus OSE zu Ermgassen

EJ Milner‐Gulland

2023/10

Nature-positive goals for an organization’s food consumption

Nature food

I Taylor

JW Bull

B Ashton

E Biggs

M Clark

...

2023/1

Data on transnational ecological compensation under a ‘no net loss’ biodiversity policy

Data in Brief

Anna Lou Abatayo

Joseph William Bull

Niels Strange

2023/8/1

China makes developers pay compensation for their ecological impacts–here’s how this unique scheme works

S Gao

EJ Milner-Gulland

JW Bull

S Zu Ermgassen

2023/9/10

The cost of putting the environment on the backburner

POLICY

Thomas Lundhede

Joseph Bull

Sophus zu Ermgassen

Niels Strange

Qian Liu

...

2023/7

The Nature Positive Journey for Business: A research agenda to enable private sector contributions to the global biodiversity framework.

Thomas White

Talitha Bromwich

Ashley Bang

Leon Bennun

Joseph W Bull

...

2023/9/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 96
E.J. Milner-Gulland

E.J. Milner-Gulland

University of Oxford

H-index: 54
Julia P G Jones

Julia P G Jones

Bangor University

H-index: 48
Sarah Bekessy

Sarah Bekessy

RMIT University

H-index: 39
Ascelin Gordon

Ascelin Gordon

RMIT University

H-index: 32
Navinder J Singh

Navinder J Singh

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

H-index: 24
Prue Addison

Prue Addison

University of Oxford

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