Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez

Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez

Colorado State University

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez

Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Colorado State University, specializes in the field of rangeland ecology & management, social-ecological systems, community-based natural resource management, traditional knowledge.

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

Reflexivity, embodiment, and ethics of care in rangeland political ecology: reflections of three feminist researchers on the experience of transdisciplinary knowledge co-production

The invisible thread: women as tradition keepers and change agents in Spanish pastoral social-ecological systems

A meta‐analysis of the effects of habitat aridity, evolutionary history of grazing and grazing intensity on bee and butterfly communities worldwide

Landscape products for sustainable agricultural landscapes

Engaging with Indigenous and local knowledge for the conservation of mountain landscapes

Social learning lessons from collaborative adaptive rangeland management

Perceived benefits, barriers, and enabling conditions of ranch management planning across the Northern Great Plains

Identity theory in agriculture: Understanding how social-ecological shifts affect livestock ranchers and farmers in northeastern Colorado

Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez Information

University

Position

Professor of Rangeland Ecology & Management

Citations(all)

8731

Citations(since 2020)

4274

Cited By

5883

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

115

i10Index(since 2020)

87

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University Profile Page

Colorado State University

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Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez Skills & Research Interests

rangeland ecology & management

social-ecological systems

community-based natural resource management

traditional knowledge

Top articles of Maria E. Fernandez-Gimenez

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Reflexivity, embodiment, and ethics of care in rangeland political ecology: reflections of three feminist researchers on the experience of transdisciplinary knowledge co-production

Frontiers in Human Dynamics

Federica Ravera

Maria E Fernández-Giménez

Elisa Oteros-Rozas

2023/9/26

The invisible thread: women as tradition keepers and change agents in Spanish pastoral social-ecological systems

Ecology and Society

Maria E Fernández-Giménez

Federica Ravera

Elisa Oteros-Rozas

2022/4/26

A meta‐analysis of the effects of habitat aridity, evolutionary history of grazing and grazing intensity on bee and butterfly communities worldwide

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Khum Bahadur Thapa‐Magar

Thomas Seth Davis

María E Fernández‐Giménez

2022/4

Landscape products for sustainable agricultural landscapes

María García-Martín

Lynn Huntsinger

María José Ibarrola-Rivas

Marianne Penker

Ugo D’Ambrosio

...

2022/10/18

Engaging with Indigenous and local knowledge for the conservation of mountain landscapes

Sarah-Lan Mathez-Stiefel

María E Fernández-Giménez

Courtney W Mason

Soufiane M’Sou

Bill Snow

...

2022

Social learning lessons from collaborative adaptive rangeland management

Rangelands

Hailey Wilmer

Terri Schulz

María E Fernández-Giménez

Justin D Derner

Lauren M Porensky

...

2022/10/1

Perceived benefits, barriers, and enabling conditions of ranch management planning across the Northern Great Plains

Jasmine E Bruno

María Fernández-Giménez

Clare Kazanski

Nancy Labbe

Allison Cantwell

2022

Identity theory in agriculture: Understanding how social-ecological shifts affect livestock ranchers and farmers in northeastern Colorado

Journal Of Rural Studies

Jasmine E Bruno

María E Fernández-Giménez

Meena M Balgopal

2022/8/1

Co-productive agility and four collaborative pathways to sustainability transformations

Global Environmental Change

Josephine M Chambers

Carina Wyborn

Nicole L Klenk

Melanie Ryan

Anca Serban

...

2022/1/1

Conserving working rangelands: A social–ecological case study from Northeastern Colorado

Land

Jasmine E Bruno

Stephen J Leisz

Jake S Bobula

María E Fernández-Giménez

2021/12/17

Adaptive, multi-paddock, rotational grazing management: an experimental, ranch-scale assessment of effects on multiple ecosystem services

DJ Augustine

JD Derner

LM Porensky

H Wilmer

María E Fernández-Giménez

...

2021

Social-ecological change on the Mongolian steppe: Herder perceptions of causes, impacts, and adaptive strategies

Human Ecology

Indiana Reid-Shaw

Azjargal Jargalsaihan

Robin S Reid

Chantsallkham Jamsranjav

María E Fernández-Giménez

2021/10

Integrating Wildlife Count Models With State-and-Transition Models to Enhance Rangeland Management for Multiple Objectives

Rangeland Ecology & Management

Jennifer Timmer

Crystal Y Tipton

Retta A Bruegger

David J Augustine

Christopher PK Dickey

...

2021/9/1

Using research to support transformative impacts on complex,“wicked problems” with pastoral peoples in rangelands

Robin S Reid

María E Fernández-Giménez

Hailey Wilmer

Tomas Pickering

Karim-Aly S Kassam

...

2021/1/18

Ilemchane Transhumant Pastoralists' Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Adaptive Strategies: Continuity and Change in Morocco's High Atlas Mountains

Mountain Research and Development

María E Fernández-Giménez

Ahmed El Aich

Oussama El Aouni

Ilhame Adrane

Soufiane El Aayadi

2021/12

Exploring the Relationship Between Grazing, Severe Drought, and Conservation Program Enrollment

R. Hensen

D.F. Mooney

A.E. Hill

M. Fernandez-Gimenez

2021

Collaborative conservation in the United States: A review of motivations, goals, and outcomes

Kate Wilkins

Liba Pejchar

Sarah L Carroll

Megan S Jones

Sarah E Walker

...

2021/7/1

Drought & conservation: exploring the relationship between drought and grazing land conservation program enrollment

Reid Hensen

2021

Spanish women pastoralists' pathways into livestock management: Motivations, challenges and learning

Journal of Rural Studies

María E Fernandez-Gimenez

Elisa Oteros-Rozas

Federica Ravera

2021/10/1

An integrated livelihoods and well-being framework to understand northeastern Colorado ranchers' adaptive strategies.

Ecology & Society

Jasmine E Bruno

Maria E Fernandez-Gimenez

Meena M Balgopal

2021/12/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 27
Nathan Sayre

Nathan Sayre

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 24
Sumanta Bagchi

Sumanta Bagchi

Indian Institute of Science

H-index: 16
John Ritten

John Ritten

University of Wyoming

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