Michael J. Paolisso

Michael J. Paolisso

University of Maryland

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Michael J. Paolisso

Michael J. Paolisso, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Maryland, specializes in the field of Environmental Anthropology, Cultural Models, Applied Anthropology, Chesapeake Bay.

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

INTRODUCTION: APPLYING ANTHROPOLOGY TO WATER

Shifting paradigms in stormwater management–hydrosocial relations and stormwater hydrocitizenship

Founders Endowment Contributions

Identifying and harmonizing the priorities of stakeholders in the Chesapeake Bay environmental monitoring community

Using Cultural Consensus Analysis to Measure Diversity in Social–Ecological Knowledge for Inclusive Climate Adaptation Planning

Women's agricultural work, child care, and infant diarrhea in rural Kenya

Transdisciplinarity and shifting network boundaries: the challenges of studying an evolving stakeholder network in participatory settings

On the theory-practice gap in the environmental realm: perspectives from and for diverse environmental professionals

Michael J. Paolisso Information

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Citations(all)

3711

Citations(since 2020)

1537

Cited By

2984

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

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University of Maryland

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Michael J. Paolisso Skills & Research Interests

Environmental Anthropology

Cultural Models

Applied Anthropology

Chesapeake Bay

Top articles of Michael J. Paolisso

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

INTRODUCTION: APPLYING ANTHROPOLOGY TO WATER

Human Organization

Matthew Wilfong

Michael Paolisso

Jeremy Trombley

2023/9/1

Shifting paradigms in stormwater management–hydrosocial relations and stormwater hydrocitizenship

Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning

Matthew Wilfong

Michael Paolisso

Debasmita Patra

Mitchell Pavao-Zuckerman

Paul T Leisnham

2023/7/4

Founders Endowment Contributions

Human Organization

Sherylyn Briller

Michael Paolisso

Peter Kunstadter

Judith Barker

Gary Gugelchuk

...

2020/6/1

Identifying and harmonizing the priorities of stakeholders in the Chesapeake Bay environmental monitoring community

Current Research in Environmental Sustainability

Suzanne E Webster

E Caroline Donovan

Elizabeth Chudoba

Christine D Miller Hesed

Michael Paolisso

...

2022/1/1

Using Cultural Consensus Analysis to Measure Diversity in Social–Ecological Knowledge for Inclusive Climate Adaptation Planning

Weather, Climate, and Society

Christine D Miller Hesed

Michael Paolisso

Elizabeth R Van Dolah

Katherine J Johnson

2022/1

Women's agricultural work, child care, and infant diarrhea in rural Kenya

Michael Paolisso

Michael Baksh

J Conley Thomas

2021/11/18

Transdisciplinarity and shifting network boundaries: the challenges of studying an evolving stakeholder network in participatory settings

Field Methods

Christina Prell

Christine D Miller Hesed

Katherine Johnson

Michael Paolisso

Jose Daniel Teodoro

...

2021/11

On the theory-practice gap in the environmental realm: perspectives from and for diverse environmental professionals

Socio-ecological practice research

Steven J Cooke

Amanda L Jeanson

Ian Bishop

Brett A Bryan

Chundi Chen

...

2021/9

Chesapeake Bay Watermen, Weather and Blue Crabs: Cultural Models and Fishery Policies 1

Michael Paolisso

2021/7/28

Chesapeake Bay: A case study in resiliency and restoration

Hydrolink

Richard R Arnold

William C Dennison

Louis A Etgen

Peter Goodwin

Michael Paolisso

...

2021

Correction to: Engaging Faith-Based Communities for Rural Coastal Resilience: Lessons from Collaborative Learning on the Chesapeake Bay

Climatic Change

R Van Dolah Elizabeth

Michael Paolisso

2020/3/1

Engaging faith-based communities for rural coastal resilience: lessons from collaborative learning on the Chesapeake Bay

Climatic change

Christine D Miller Hesed

Elizabeth R Van Dolah

Michael Paolisso

2020/3

Marsh migration, climate change, and coastal resilience: Human dimensions considerations for a fair path forward

Wetlands

Elizabeth R Van Dolah

Christine D Miller Hesed

Michael J Paolisso

2020/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 53
Raymond G. Najjar

Raymond G. Najjar

Penn State University

H-index: 42
Paul Kirshen

Paul Kirshen

University of Massachusetts Boston

H-index: 38
Raymond Hames

Raymond Hames

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

H-index: 28
Ellen Douglas

Ellen Douglas

University of Massachusetts Boston

H-index: 16
Erve Chambers

Erve Chambers

University of Maryland

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