John M. Shandra

John M. Shandra

Stony Brook University

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About John M. Shandra

John M. Shandra, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stony Brook University, specializes in the field of Environmental Sociology, Sociology of Development, Cross-National Research, Forest Loss.

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

Property and Pa-Tree-Archy: A Cross-National Analysis of Gendered Rights and Forest Loss in Low-and Middle-Income Nations

Democracy, accountability, and forest loss: a cross-national analysis of low-and middle-income nations

Corruption and Palm Oil in a Cross-National Perspective: How India Contributes to Forest Loss in Peripheral Nations

Clientelism and Forest loss in a Macro-Comparative perspective

Government revenue composition and forest loss: A cross‐national study of low‐and middle‐income nations

Connecting Bureaucratic Structures to Forest Loss: A Cross-National Analysis of Embedded Autonomy in Low-and Middle-Income Nations

Ecologically unequal exchange, repression, and forest loss: How China's demand for agricultural products impacts the natural environment

Defend women’s rights and save the trees: a cross-national analysis of women’s immovable property rights and forest loss

John M. Shandra Information

University

Position

Professor Department of Sociology

Citations(all)

2839

Citations(since 2020)

1212

Cited By

2109

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

42

Email

University Profile Page

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John M. Shandra Skills & Research Interests

Environmental Sociology

Sociology of Development

Cross-National Research

Forest Loss

Top articles of John M. Shandra

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Property and Pa-Tree-Archy: A Cross-National Analysis of Gendered Rights and Forest Loss in Low-and Middle-Income Nations

Nature and Culture

Jamie M Sommer

Rebekah Burroway

John M Shandra

2024/3/1

Democracy, accountability, and forest loss: a cross-national analysis of low-and middle-income nations

Environmental Sociology

Alphonse Opoku

Marion Harper

Jamie M Sommer

John M Shandra

2024/2/14

Corruption and Palm Oil in a Cross-National Perspective: How India Contributes to Forest Loss in Peripheral Nations

Journal of South Asian Development

Jamie Marie Sommer

Michael Restivo

John M Shandra

2023/9/13

Clientelism and Forest loss in a Macro-Comparative perspective

International Journal of Sociology

John M Shandra

Jamie M Sommer

Michael Restivo

2023/5/4

Government revenue composition and forest loss: A cross‐national study of low‐and middle‐income nations

Social Science Quarterly

Marion C Harper

Jamie M Sommer

John M Shandra

2023/11

Connecting Bureaucratic Structures to Forest Loss: A Cross-National Analysis of Embedded Autonomy in Low-and Middle-Income Nations

Sociology of Development

Jamie M Sommer

Michael Restivo

John M Shandra

2023/9/1

Ecologically unequal exchange, repression, and forest loss: How China's demand for agricultural products impacts the natural environment

Environmental Development

Jamie Sommer

Yongjun Zhang

John Shandra

2023/6/1

Defend women’s rights and save the trees: a cross-national analysis of women’s immovable property rights and forest loss

Population and Environment

Jamie M Sommer

Rebekah Burroway

John M Shandra

2022/12

Corrupting Ecologically Unequal Exchange? India and Forest Loss in a Cross-National Perspective

Socius

Jamie M Sommer

Michael Restivo

John M Shandra

2022/7

Feed me! China, agriculture, ecologically unequal exchange, and forest loss in a cross‐national perspective

Environmental Policy and Governance

Samia Tasmim

Jamie M Sommer

John M Shandra

2022/2

Gender-focused bilateral aid in the environmental sector: A cross-national analysis of forest loss

Sociology of Development

Jamie M Sommer

Samia Tasmim

John M Shandra

2021/12/1

China, mining, and forests: A cross-national test of ecologically unequal exchange

The Sociological Quarterly

Jamie M Sommer

Michael Restivo

John M Shandra

2021/4/3

Corrupting renewable energy: A cross-national analysis of CO2 emissions

Human Ecology Review

Andrew Hargrove

Jamie Sommer

John Shandra

2021/12/1

The United States, bilateral debt-for-nature swaps, and forest loss: A cross-national analysis

The Journal of Development Studies

Jamie M Sommer

Michael Restivo

John M Shandra

2020/4/2

India, palm oil, and ecologically unequal exchange: A cross-national analysis of forest loss

Sociological Perspectives

Jamie M Sommer

Michael Restivo

John M Shandra

2020/4

Non-governmental organizations, boomerangs, and forest loss: a cross-national analysis

Environmental Sociology

Samia Tasmim

Jamie M Sommer

Kristen Shorette

John M Shandra

2020/10/1

Exporting forest loss? A cross-national analysis of the united states Export–Import bank financing in low-and middle-income nations

The Journal of Environment & Development

Michael Restivo

John M Shandra

Jamie M Sommer

2020/6

Appetite for destruction? China, ecologically unequal exchange, and forest loss

Rural sociology

John M Shandra

Michael Restivo

Jamie M Sommer

2020/6

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