Kathy J. Willis

Kathy J. Willis

University of Oxford

H-index: 77

Europe-United Kingdom

About Kathy J. Willis

Kathy J. Willis, With an exceptional h-index of 77 and a recent h-index of 49 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Biodiversity conservation, Long-term Ecology, Natural Capital, Ecosystem Services, Biodiversity & Human Well-being.

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

“Fighting against malaria is everyone’s concern”: A randomized control trial assessing the role of incentives for encouraging local communities to record and upload mosquito …

The global distribution of plants used by humans

The inadequacy of current carbon storage assessment methods for rewilding: A Knepp Estate case study

Paleosediment-and model-derived data used for the reconstruction of environmental conditions during the Holocene at the Bulusan Lake, Philippines

Abrupt change in tropical Pacific climate mean state during the Little Ice Age

A horizon scan to support chemical pollution–related policymaking for sustainable and climate‐resilient economies

What incentives encourage local communities to collect and upload mosquito sound data by using smartphones? A mixed methods study in Tanzania

Root trait variation along water gradients in the Cape Floristic Region

Kathy J. Willis Information

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Citations(all)

29912

Citations(since 2020)

13679

Cited By

21375

hIndex(all)

77

hIndex(since 2020)

49

i10Index(all)

188

i10Index(since 2020)

146

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Kathy J. Willis Skills & Research Interests

Biodiversity conservation

Long-term Ecology

Natural Capital

Ecosystem Services

Biodiversity & Human Well-being

Top articles of Kathy J. Willis

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

“Fighting against malaria is everyone’s concern”: A randomized control trial assessing the role of incentives for encouraging local communities to record and upload mosquito …

Winifrida P Mponzi

Rinita Dam

Dickson Msaky

Yohana A Mwalugelo

Marianne Sinka

...

2024/1/30

The global distribution of plants used by humans

Science

S Pironon

I Ondo

M Diazgranados

R Allkin

AC Baquero

...

2024/1/19

The inadequacy of current carbon storage assessment methods for rewilding: A Knepp Estate case study

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Nancy C Burrell

Elizabeth S Jeffers

Marc Macias‐Fauria

Kathy J Willis

2024/1

Paleosediment-and model-derived data used for the reconstruction of environmental conditions during the Holocene at the Bulusan Lake, Philippines

Ana Prohaska

Alistair WR Seddon

Bernd Meese

Katherine J Willis

John CH Chiang

...

2023

Abrupt change in tropical Pacific climate mean state during the Little Ice Age

Communications Earth & Environment

Ana Prohaska

Alistair WR Seddon

Bernd Meese

Katherine J Willis

John CH Chiang

...

2023/7/3

A horizon scan to support chemical pollution–related policymaking for sustainable and climate‐resilient economies

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Christopher Green

Antoaneta Bilyanska

Mags Bradley

Jason Dinsdale

Lorraine Hutt

...

2023/6

What incentives encourage local communities to collect and upload mosquito sound data by using smartphones? A mixed methods study in Tanzania

Global Health Research and Policy

Rinita Dam

Winifrida Mponzi

Dickson Msaky

Tumpe Mwandyala

Emmanuel W Kaindoa

...

2023/5/29

Root trait variation along water gradients in the Cape Floristic Region

Journal of Vegetation Science

Nicola Kühn

Carolina Tovar

Katherine J Willis

Marc Macias‐Fauria

2023/5

Testing the effect of relative pollen productivity on the REVEALS model: A validated reconstruction of Europe-Wide Holocene vegetation

Land

Maria-Antonia Serge

Florence Mazier

Ralph Fyfe

M-J Gaillard

T Klein

...

2023/4/29

Long‐term ecological responses of a lowland dipterocarp forest to climate changes and nutrient availability

New Phytologist

Ana Prohaska

Alistair WR Seddon

Oliver Rach

Andrew Smith

Dirk Sachse

...

2023/12

Prioritising crop wild relatives to enhance agricultural resilience in sub‐Saharan Africa under climate change

Plants, People, Planet

David Satori

Carolina Tovar

Aisyah Faruk

Eleanor Hammond Hunt

Gemma Muller

...

2022/5

The spatiotemporal distribution of pollen traits related to dispersal and desiccation tolerance in Canarian laurel forest

Journal of Vegetation Science

Sandra Nogué

Lea de Nascimento

Laura Graham

Luke A Brown

Luís Antonio Gómez González

...

2022/9

Abrupt shift to El Niño-like mean state conditions in the tropical Pacific during the Little Ice Age

Ana Prohaska

Alistair Seddon

Bernd Meese

Katherine Willis

John Chiang

...

2022/3/11

Temperate Regenerative Agriculture practices increase soil carbon but not crop yield—a meta-analysis

Environmental Research Letters

Matthew W Jordon

Kathy J Willis

Paul-Christian Bürkner

Neal R Haddaway

Pete Smith

...

2022/8/17

Long-term ecological responses of a dipterocarp forest to climate changes and nutrient availability

bioRxiv

Ana Prohaska

Alistair WR Seddon

Oliver Rach

Andrew Smith

Dirk Sachse

...

2022/12/7

Local food security impacts of biofuel crop production in southern Africa

Alexandros Gasparatos

S Mudombi

BS Balde

Graham P Von Maltitz

FX Johnson

...

2022/2/1

QR codes in museums–worth the effort?

Adam Coulson

2022/7/19

Seeing roots from space: aboveground fingerprints of root depth in vegetation sensitivity to climate in dry biomes

Environmental Research Letters

Nicola Kühn

Marcus P Spiegel

Carolina Tovar

Katherine J Willis

Marc Macias-Fauria

2022/11/17

Regenerative Grazing Practices Increase Productivity in Temperate Pastoral Systems–a Meta-Analysis

Available at SSRN 4038084

Matthew Jordon

Kathy J Willis

Paul-Christian Bürkner

Gillian Petrokofsky

2022

Can Regenerative Agriculture increase national soil carbon stocks? Simulated country-scale adoption of reduced tillage, cover cropping, and ley-arable integration using RothC

Science of The Total Environment

Matthew W Jordon

Pete Smith

Peter R Long

Paul-Christian Bürkner

Gillian Petrokofsky

...

2022/6/15

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