Max Nielsen-Pincus

Max Nielsen-Pincus

Portland State University

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Max Nielsen-Pincus

Max Nielsen-Pincus, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Portland State University, specializes in the field of Natural Resource Sociology, Land Use Change, Watershed Management, Wildfire Mitigation.

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

Exploring and testing wildfire risk decision-making in the face of deep uncertainty

Wildfire Risk Governance from the bottom up: linking local planning processes in fragmented landscapes

Assessing the absorption and economic impact of suppression and repair spending of the 2017 eagle creek fire, Oregon

Forest carbon incentive programs for non-industrial private forests in Oregon (USA): Impacts of program design on willingness to enroll and landscape-scale program outcomes

Extreme winds alter influence of fuels and topography on megafire burn severity in seasonal temperate rainforests under record fuel aridity

Engagement in local and collaborative wildfire risk mitigation planning across the western US—Evaluating participation and diversity in Community Wildfire Protection Plans

The Consequential Role of Aesthetics in Forest Fuels Reduction Propensities: Diverse Landowners’ Attitudes and Responses to Project Types, Risks, Costs, and Habitat Benefits

Public perceptions of ocean health and marine protection: Drivers of support for Oregon's marine reserves

Max Nielsen-Pincus Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3042

Citations(since 2020)

1843

Cited By

1886

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

40

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Portland State University

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Max Nielsen-Pincus Skills & Research Interests

Natural Resource Sociology

Land Use Change

Watershed Management

Wildfire Mitigation

Top articles of Max Nielsen-Pincus

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Exploring and testing wildfire risk decision-making in the face of deep uncertainty

Fire

Bart R Johnson

Alan A Ager

Cody R Evers

David W Hulse

Max Nielsen-Pincus

...

2023/7/18

Wildfire Risk Governance from the bottom up: linking local planning processes in fragmented landscapes

Ecology and Society

Matthew Hamilton

Max Nielsen-Pincus

Cody Evers

2023

Assessing the absorption and economic impact of suppression and repair spending of the 2017 eagle creek fire, Oregon

Journal of Forestry

Danny Politoski

Ruth Dittrich

Max Nielsen-Pincus

2022/9/1

Forest carbon incentive programs for non-industrial private forests in Oregon (USA): Impacts of program design on willingness to enroll and landscape-scale program outcomes

Forest Policy and Economics

Rose A Graves

Max Nielsen-Pincus

Ryan D Haugo

Andrés Holz

2022/8/1

Extreme winds alter influence of fuels and topography on megafire burn severity in seasonal temperate rainforests under record fuel aridity

Fire

Cody Evers

Andrés Holz

Sebastian Busby

Max Nielsen-Pincus

2022/3/22

Engagement in local and collaborative wildfire risk mitigation planning across the western US—Evaluating participation and diversity in Community Wildfire Protection Plans

PLoS one

Emily Palsa

Matt Bauer

Cody Evers

Matt Hamilton

Max Nielsen-Pincus

2022/2/9

The Consequential Role of Aesthetics in Forest Fuels Reduction Propensities: Diverse Landowners’ Attitudes and Responses to Project Types, Risks, Costs, and Habitat Benefits

Land

Robert G Ribe

Max Nielsen-Pincus

Bart R Johnson

Chris Enright

David Hulse

2022/11/29

Public perceptions of ocean health and marine protection: Drivers of support for Oregon's marine reserves

Ocean & coastal management

Paul Manson

Max Nielsen-Pincus

Elise F Granek

Thomas C Swearingen

2021/2/15

From gray copycats to green wolves: policy and infrastructure for flood risk management

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Samantha L Hamlin

Max Nielsen-Pincus

2021/7/29

Data From: Aquarium Visitor Engagement with an Ocean Plastics Exhibit: Effects on Self-Reported Intended Single-Use Plastic Reductions and Plastic-Related Environmental …

Britta Baechler

Elise F Granek

Kerry A Carlin-Morgan

Tina E Smith

Max Nielsen-Pincus

2021

Extreme Winds Flip Influence of Fuels and Topography on Megafire Burn Severity in Mesic Conifer Forests Under Record Fuel Aridity

Cody Evers

Sebastian Busby

Max Nielsen-Pincus

Andrés Holz

2021/7/8

Voices on Resilience

Jola Ajibade

Fletcher Beaudoin

Max Nielsen-Pincus

Jeremy Spoon

Barbara Tint

2021

Climate Change and Water Governance: Decision Making for Individual Vineyard Owners in Global Wine Regions

Frontiers in Climate

Erin Upton

Max Nielsen-Pincus

2021/6/7

Socio-ecological perceptions of wildfire management and effects in Greece

Fire

Palaiologos Palaiologou

Kostas Kalabokidis

Andreas Troumbis

Michelle A Day

Max Nielsen-Pincus

...

2021/4/2

Exploring biophysical linkages between coastal forestry management practices and aquatic bivalve contaminant exposure

Toxics

Kaegan Scully-Engelmeyer

Elise F Granek

Max Nielsen-Pincus

Andy Lanier

Steven S Rumrill

...

2021/3/2

Participatory GIS mapping highlights indirect use and existence values of coastal resources and marine conservation areas

Ecosystem Services

Kaegan M Scully-Engelmeyer

Elise F Granek

Max Nielsen-Pincus

Greg Brown

2021/8/1

Fire and land cover change in the Palouse Prairie–forest ecotone, Washington and Idaho, USA

Fire Ecology

Penelope Morgan

Emily K Heyerdahl

Eva K Strand

Stephen C Bunting

James P Riser II

...

2020/12

Food waste knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions among university students

Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development

Manar Arica Alattar

James DeLaney

Jennifer L Morse

Max Nielsen-Pincus

2020

Addressing social outcomes in land and water management for global wine regions

Social Sustainability in the Global Wine Industry: Concepts and Cases

Erin Upton

Max Nielsen-Pincus

2020

Microplastic exposure by razor clam recreational harvester-consumers along a sparsely populated coastline

Frontiers in Marine Science

Britta R Baechler

Elise F Granek

Scott J Mazzone

Max Nielsen-Pincus

Susanne M Brander

2020/11/30

See List of Professors in Max Nielsen-Pincus University(Portland State University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 75
Lisette Waits

Lisette Waits

University of Idaho

H-index: 61
Lee Vierling

Lee Vierling

University of Idaho

H-index: 56
Sanford D. Eigenbrode

Sanford D. Eigenbrode

University of Idaho

H-index: 35
John Bailey

John Bailey

Oregon State University

H-index: 35
Caren S. Goldberg

Caren S. Goldberg

Washington State University

H-index: 33
Travis Paveglio

Travis Paveglio

University of Idaho

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