Matthew Thomas Clement

Matthew Thomas Clement

Texas State University

H-index: 17

North America-United States

About Matthew Thomas Clement

Matthew Thomas Clement, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Texas State University, specializes in the field of Environmental Sociology, Urban Sociology, Quantitative Methods.

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

Is urbanization sustainable? A longitudinal study of developing nations, 1990-2015

The persistent countervailing consequences of urbanization: A longitudinal study of homicide rates

Temporal trends in sociodemographic composition and land development within US fenceline communities surrounding hazardous industrial facilities: 2001–2019

The Interdependent Forces of Local Growth: A County-Level Study, 2001-2011

The Lagged Environmental Consequences of Demographic and Economic Change

The uneven weight of carbon on policy: towards a framework for understanding how greenhouse gas inventories can inform equitable climate policy design

Are global neighborhoods in Houston less polluted?: A spatial analysis of twenty-first-century urban demographics

Quality of life and the carbon footprint: a zip-code level study across the united states

Matthew Thomas Clement Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

676

Citations(since 2020)

433

Cited By

409

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

15

Email

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Texas State University

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Matthew Thomas Clement Skills & Research Interests

Environmental Sociology

Urban Sociology

Quantitative Methods

Top articles of Matthew Thomas Clement

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Is urbanization sustainable? A longitudinal study of developing nations, 1990-2015

Environmental Sociology

Matthew Thomas Clement

Nathan W Pino

2023/7/3

The persistent countervailing consequences of urbanization: A longitudinal study of homicide rates

European journal of criminology

Matthew Thomas Clement

Nathan W Pino

Jarrett Blaustein

2023/11

Temporal trends in sociodemographic composition and land development within US fenceline communities surrounding hazardous industrial facilities: 2001–2019

Environmental Research Letters

Veronica Southerland

Ami R Zota

Vidisha Parasram

Camila Alvarez

Matthew Clement

...

2023/10/26

The Interdependent Forces of Local Growth: A County-Level Study, 2001-2011

The Sociological Quarterly

Matthew Thomas Clement

Nathaniel Dede-Bamfo

Jack DeWaard

Seoyoun Kim

2023/10/2

The Lagged Environmental Consequences of Demographic and Economic Change

Sociological Inquiry

Matthew Thomas Clement

Nathan W Pino

Richard York

Jack De Waard

Nathaniel Dede‐Bamfo

...

2022/11

The uneven weight of carbon on policy: towards a framework for understanding how greenhouse gas inventories can inform equitable climate policy design

Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences

Andrew Pattison

Mathew Thomas Clement

Robert Habans

2022/3

Are global neighborhoods in Houston less polluted?: A spatial analysis of twenty-first-century urban demographics

Human Ecology Review

Maggie Leon-Corwin

Matthew Thomas Clement

Chad L Smith

2021/4

Quality of life and the carbon footprint: a zip-code level study across the united states

The Journal of Environment & Development

Matthew Thomas Clement

Chad L Smith

Tyler Leverenz

2021/12

Does gender climate influence climate change? The multidimensionality of gender equality and its countervailing effects on the carbon intensity of well-being

Sustainability

Christina Ergas

Patrick Trent Greiner

Julius Alexander McGee

Matthew Thomas Clement

2021/4/2

Of farms and forests: farm-level land-use decisions, socio-environmental systems, and regional development in Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest.

Julius Alexander McGee

Patrick Trent Greiner

Mackenzie Christensen

Christina Ergas

Matthew Thomas Clement

2020/9/5

Gender inequality, reproductive justice, and decoupling economic growth and emissions: a panel analysis of the moderating association of gender equality on the relationship …

Environmental Sociology

Julius Alexander McGee

Patrick Trent Greiner

Mackenzie Christensen

Christina Ergas

Matthew Thomas Clement

2020/7/2

The inequality of mundane environmental change: assessing the impacts of socioeconomic status and race on neighborhood land development, 2001–2011

Sociological Perspectives

Matthew Thomas Clement

Camila Alvarez

2020/4

Are the Goals of Sustainability Interconnected? A Sociological Analysis of the Three E’s of Sustainable Development Using Cross-Lagged Models with Reciprocal Effects

Sociology of Development

Matthew Thomas Clement

Nathan Pino

Patrick Greiner

Julius McGee

2020/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 50
Richard York

Richard York

University of Oregon

H-index: 41
Ami R. Zota

Ami R. Zota

George Washington University

H-index: 38
Susan Anenberg

Susan Anenberg

George Washington University

H-index: 33
Guangqing Chi

Guangqing Chi

Penn State University

H-index: 20
Nathan W. Pino

Nathan W. Pino

Texas State University

H-index: 15
Julius Alexander McGee

Julius Alexander McGee

Portland State University

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