Keith Hipel

Keith Hipel

University of Waterloo

H-index: 73

North America-Canada

About Keith Hipel

Keith Hipel, With an exceptional h-index of 73 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Waterloo, specializes in the field of Systems Engineering.

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

Estimating the risk of crop yield loss due to changing regional air temperatures

Complex adaptive systems-based framework for modeling the health impacts of climate change

Investigating an Aggregate Mine Proposal Using the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution

Analysing and Anticipating Conflict Using a Values-Centred Online Survey

Hierarchical Modeling of Aggregate Mining Conflict in Ontario, Canada

A multi-agent decision-making framework for evaluating water and environmental resources management scenarios under climate change

Collective intelligence for addressing community planetary health resulting from salinity prompted by sea level rise

Solving the inverse graph model for conflict resolution using a hybrid metaheuristic algorithm

Keith Hipel Information

University

Position

University Professor of Systems Design Engineering

Citations(all)

23934

Citations(since 2020)

8017

Cited By

18929

hIndex(all)

73

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

376

i10Index(since 2020)

199

Email

University Profile Page

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Keith Hipel Skills & Research Interests

Systems Engineering

Top articles of Keith Hipel

Estimating the risk of crop yield loss due to changing regional air temperatures

2024/3/7

Complex adaptive systems-based framework for modeling the health impacts of climate change

The Journal of Climate Change and Health

2024/1/1

Investigating an Aggregate Mine Proposal Using the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution

Annals of the American Association of Geographers

2022

Analysing and Anticipating Conflict Using a Values-Centred Online Survey

Environmental Values

2023/10/1

Hierarchical Modeling of Aggregate Mining Conflict in Ontario, Canada

2023/5/23

A multi-agent decision-making framework for evaluating water and environmental resources management scenarios under climate change

Science of The Total Environment

2023/3/15

Collective intelligence for addressing community planetary health resulting from salinity prompted by sea level rise

2023/3/1

Solving the inverse graph model for conflict resolution using a hybrid metaheuristic algorithm

European Journal of Operational Research

2023/3/1

Exploring factors influencing the application accuracy of the theory of planned behavior in explaining recycling behavior

2023/2/23

Analysis of a below-water aggregate mining case study in Ontario, Canada using values-centric online citizen participation

Journal of environmental planning and management

2020/1/28

An integer programming approach to solving the inverse graph model for conflict resolution with two decision makers

Group Decision and Negotiation

2022/2

Proposal, design, and evaluation of a values-based online survey

EURO Journal on Decision Processes

2022/1/1

The Journal of Climate Change and Health

2021

Planetary health & COVID-19: A multi-perspective investigation

2022/12/1

Better understand past, present and future climate variability by linking water isotopes and conventional hydrometeorology: summary and recommendations from the International …

2022/11/2

Keith Hipel
Keith Hipel

H-Index: 38

Andrew Watson
Andrew Watson

H-Index: 44

Assessing policy robustness under the COVID-19 crisis: an empirical study of the environmental policymaking system in Ontario, Canada

Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning

2022/11/2

Slow-onset events (SOEs) and future sustainability

2022/10/1

Conflict in tiny town: aggregate mining at the alliston aquifer

2022/5/25

Cauvery River: Path Dependence and Feedback in Water Sharing Conflicts

2022/5/25

Climate change-accelerated ocean biodiversity loss & associated planetary health impacts

2022/5/1

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