Lee Baumgartner

About Lee Baumgartner

Lee Baumgartner, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Charles Sturt University, specializes in the field of river management, freshwater fisheries, sustainable hydropower.

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

PIT tagging systems are suitable for assessing cumulative impacts of Mekong River hydropower plants on (upstream) fish migrations in Lao PDR

Suitability of tropical river fishes for PIT tagging: Results for four Lower Mekong species

Swinging back from the brink? Polygamous mating strategies revealed for an iconic threatened freshwater fish

Fish passage across Southeast Asia: key informant insights into motivations and triggers for water resource planning and policymaking

Reconciliation in Science: Analysing Australian environmental case studies that combined Indigenous and Western science and methodologies.

IN MEMORIAM RICHARD S. BROWN August 12, 1966 - November 19, 2023

Sensor Fish Deployments at the Xayaburi Hydropower Plant: Measurements and Simulations

Environmental Effects on the Seasonal Distribution of an Estuarine Species Neoarius graeffei in Northern New South Wales, Australia

Lee Baumgartner Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3507

Citations(since 2020)

2344

Cited By

1947

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

85

i10Index(since 2020)

67

Email

University Profile Page

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Lee Baumgartner Skills & Research Interests

river management

freshwater fisheries

sustainable hydropower

Top articles of Lee Baumgartner

PIT tagging systems are suitable for assessing cumulative impacts of Mekong River hydropower plants on (upstream) fish migrations in Lao PDR

Fisheries Research

2024/6/1

Suitability of tropical river fishes for PIT tagging: Results for four Lower Mekong species

Fisheries Research

2024/4/1

Swinging back from the brink? Polygamous mating strategies revealed for an iconic threatened freshwater fish

Science of the Total Environment

2024/4/1

Fish passage across Southeast Asia: key informant insights into motivations and triggers for water resource planning and policymaking

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

2024/4

Reconciliation in Science: Analysing Australian environmental case studies that combined Indigenous and Western science and methodologies.

2024/3/8

IN MEMORIAM RICHARD S. BROWN August 12, 1966 - November 19, 2023

2024/2/5

Sensor Fish Deployments at the Xayaburi Hydropower Plant: Measurements and Simulations

Water

2024/1

Environmental Effects on the Seasonal Distribution of an Estuarine Species Neoarius graeffei in Northern New South Wales, Australia

Estuaries and Coasts

2024/1

How Useful? Fish-Friendly Irrigation Guidelines for the Lower Mekong Lack Definition in Five Key Areas

Environmental Management

2024/1

Alleviating the loss: A conical fish screen installation reduces native fish entrainment at a gravity‐fed water diversion

Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

2023/12

Governing sustainable hydropower transformation in Indonesia: Negotiating trade-offs, perspectives, and goals through a social-ecological-technological systems (SETS) lens

2023/11

Groundwater Governance in Pakistan: An Emerging Challenge

2023/9/27

Catherine Allan
Catherine Allan

H-Index: 16

Lee Baumgartner
Lee Baumgartner

H-Index: 19

Fish passage monitoring in Khone Falls for the Joint Environment Monitoring program pilots (JEM). AWP project number: Project Activity 672030.28

2023/9

Evaluation of a new practical low-cost method for prioritising the remediation of fish passage barriers in resource-deficient settings

Ecological Engineering

2023/9/1

Redfin larvae screen entrainment study: Research commissioned by Snowy Hydro Limited

2023/6/23

Measures to safeguard and restore river connectivity

2023/6/22

SCREENS FOR STREAMS: ANALYSIS OF THE AWARENESS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS FISH SCREENING IN NEW SOUTH WALES (NSW)

2023/6/14

Using fish swimming ability to refine criteria for fishway construction in Myanmar

Fisheries Research

2023/6/1

Reading the biomineralized book of life: expanding otolith biogeochemical research and applications for fisheries and ecosystem-based management

2023/6

Koala Dreaming: An exploration of Indigenous methodologies in ecology conservation

2023/5/24

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