Kate Schreckenberg

Kate Schreckenberg

King's College

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About Kate Schreckenberg

Kate Schreckenberg, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at King's College, specializes in the field of natural resources, forestry, equity, governance.

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

Hundreds of millions of people in the tropics need both wild harvests and other forms of economic development for their well-being

How policy interventions influence burning to meet cultural and small-scale livelihood objectives

Nature’s contribution to poverty alleviation, human wellbeing and the SDGs

Examining stakeholder involvement in the context of top-down marine protected area governance: The case of the Sept-Îles National Nature Reserve (Brittany, France)

Un-muddying the waters: Using benthic and shorebird population data to assess intertidal mudflat conditions and inform management strategies in two Irish Sea marine protected areas

Millions of People in the Tropics Harvest Wild Resources, but Other Socio-Economic Factors Are also Important for Their Wellbeing

Who Gets to Eat Wild Fish and Meat? A Socially-Disaggregated Analysis of Wild Animal Consumption Across Diverse Rural Environments in Five Countries of the Global South

Intentions behind common and risky fires in south-eastern Tanzania

Kate Schreckenberg Information

University

Position

Professor of Environment and Development Department of Geography

Citations(all)

7381

Citations(since 2020)

2743

Cited By

5477

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

87

i10Index(since 2020)

59

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Kate Schreckenberg Skills & Research Interests

natural resources

forestry

equity

governance

Top articles of Kate Schreckenberg

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hundreds of millions of people in the tropics need both wild harvests and other forms of economic development for their well-being

One Earth

Geoff J Wells

Casey M Ryan

Anamika Das

Suman Attiwilli

Mahesh Poudyal

...

2024/2/16

How policy interventions influence burning to meet cultural and small-scale livelihood objectives

Ecology and Society

Cathy Smith

Jacob Ainscough

Rahinatu S Alare

Abigail R Croker

Kayla M De Freitas

...

2024/3/31

Nature’s contribution to poverty alleviation, human wellbeing and the SDGs

G Wells

A Das

S Attiwilli

M Poudyal

F Kraft

...

2022/12/12

Examining stakeholder involvement in the context of top-down marine protected area governance: The case of the Sept-Îles National Nature Reserve (Brittany, France)

Regional Studies in Marine Science

Constance M Schéré

Kate Schreckenberg

Terence P Dawson

Carole Duval

Frederique Alban

...

2023/12/20

Un-muddying the waters: Using benthic and shorebird population data to assess intertidal mudflat conditions and inform management strategies in two Irish Sea marine protected areas

Ecological Indicators

Constance M Schéré

Terence P Dawson

Kate Schreckenberg

2023/10/1

Millions of People in the Tropics Harvest Wild Resources, but Other Socio-Economic Factors Are also Important for Their Wellbeing

Geoff Wells

Casey M Ryan

Anamika Das

Mahesh Poudyal

Sharachchandra Lele

...

2023/4/6

Who Gets to Eat Wild Fish and Meat? A Socially-Disaggregated Analysis of Wild Animal Consumption Across Diverse Rural Environments in Five Countries of the Global South

Who Gets to Eat Wild Fish and Meat

Suman Attiwilli

Geoff J Wells

Anamika Das

Mahesh Poudyal

Sharachchandra Lele

...

2023/3/4

Intentions behind common and risky fires in south-eastern Tanzania

African Journal of Range & Forage Science

Ellie Wood

Mercy Mgaya

Christopher Andrews

Kate Schreckenberg

Janet A Fisher

...

2022/1/2

Farmers’ perspectives and context are key for the success and sustainability of farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR) in northeastern Ghana

World Development

Matt Kandel

Daniela Anghileri

Rahinatu S Alare

Peter N Lovett

Genevieve Agaba

...

2022/10/1

Rethinking entrenched narratives about protected areas and human wellbeing in the Global South

UCL Open Environment

Emily Woodhouse

Claire Bedelian

Paul Barnes

Gisella S Cruz-Garcia

Neil Dawson

...

2022

Water policy and resilience of potable water infrastructure to climate risks in rural Malawi

Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C

Miriam Dalitso Joshua

Emma Tompkins

Kate Schreckenberg

Cosmo Ngongondo

Esther Gondwe

...

2022/10/1

Ten people‐centered rules for socially sustainable ecosystem restoration

Restoration Ecology

Marlène Elias

Matt Kandel

Stephanie Mansourian

Ruth Meinzen‐Dick

Mary Crossland

...

2022/5

A photovoice assessment for illuminating the role of inland fisheries to livelihoods and the local challenges experienced through the lens of fishers in a climate-driven lake …

Ambio

Fiona Armstrong Simmance

Alison Budden Simmance

Jeppe Kolding

Kate Schreckenberg

Emma Tompkins

...

2022/3

Relating Country-Level Governance and Tree Cover Loss in Sub-Saharan African Protected Areas: Identifying Knowledge Gaps and a More Nuanced Perspective

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Naira Dehmel

Phil Franks

Kate Schreckenberg

Alison Beresford

Graeme Buchanan

...

2022/2/18

Climate and Development Research in Small Island Developing States: The Benefits of a Political Ecology Approach

Small Island Developing States: Vulnerability and Resilience Under Climate Change

Heather Brown

Emma L Tompkins

Malcolm Hudson

Kate Schreckenberg

Jack Corbett

2021

Livelihood and vulnerability analysis

Charlie Shackleton

Kate Schreckenberg

Sheona Shackleton

Marty Luckert

2021/7/29

Gouvernance évolutive et équitable dans la régénération naturelle assistée par les agriculteurs

Restauration des terres arides de

Matt Kandel

Chanimbe Benamba

Rahinatu S Alare

Genevieve Agaba

Kate Schreckenberg

2021

It’s just conservation: To what extent are marine protected areas in the Irish Sea equitably governed and managed?

Frontiers in Marine Science

Constance M Schéré

Kate Schreckenberg

Terence P Dawson

Nikoleta Jones

2021/6/14

A framework for examining justice in food system transformations research

Nature Food

Stephen Whitfield

Marina Apgar

Chikondi Chabvuta

Andrew Challinor

Karl Deering

...

2021/6

How does governance mediate links between ecosystem services and poverty alleviation? Results from a systematic mapping and thematic synthesis of literature

World Development

Fiona Nunan

Mary Menton

Constance L McDermott

Mark Huxham

Kate Schreckenberg

2021/10/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 79
Charlie Shackleton

Charlie Shackleton

Rhodes University

H-index: 78
Adrian Newton

Adrian Newton

Bournemouth University

H-index: 56
Terence P Dawson

Terence P Dawson

King's College

H-index: 53
Jonathan Rushton

Jonathan Rushton

University of Liverpool

H-index: 43
Felix Eigenbrod

Felix Eigenbrod

University of Southampton

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