Reem Hajjar

Reem Hajjar

Oregon State University

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Reem Hajjar

Reem Hajjar, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Oregon State University, specializes in the field of Forest governance and livelihoods.

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

Empowerment and disempowerment in community-based natural resource management: Examining CREMA outcomes in Ghana

Characterizing Community Forests in the United States

Interactions between formal and informal institutions governing community and small-scale timber enterprises: The case of the Ampiyacu river basin in the Peruvian Amazon

The livelihood impacts of transnational aid for climate change mitigation: Evidence from Ghana

Toward a pluralistic conservation science

Conflicts between core purposes: Trade-offs associated with organizational shifts in Mexican community forest enterprises

Examining the powers decentralized to community resource management areas in Ghana

Community forest ownership, rights, and governance regimes in the United States

Reem Hajjar Information

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Citations(all)

3226

Citations(since 2020)

1825

Cited By

2000

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

31

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Reem Hajjar Skills & Research Interests

Forest governance and livelihoods

Top articles of Reem Hajjar

Empowerment and disempowerment in community-based natural resource management: Examining CREMA outcomes in Ghana

Land Use Policy

2024/3/1

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

Characterizing Community Forests in the United States

Journal of Forestry

2024/1/4

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

Meredith Hovis
Meredith Hovis

H-Index: 1

Interactions between formal and informal institutions governing community and small-scale timber enterprises: The case of the Ampiyacu river basin in the Peruvian Amazon

Forest Policy and Economics

2023/12/1

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

The livelihood impacts of transnational aid for climate change mitigation: Evidence from Ghana

Forest Policy and Economics

2023/10/1

Suhyun Jung
Suhyun Jung

H-Index: 9

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

Toward a pluralistic conservation science

2023/5

Conflicts between core purposes: Trade-offs associated with organizational shifts in Mexican community forest enterprises

World Development

2022/12/1

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

Examining the powers decentralized to community resource management areas in Ghana

Land Use Policy

2022/8/1

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

Community forest ownership, rights, and governance regimes in the United States

2022/6/30

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

Meredith Hovis
Meredith Hovis

H-Index: 1

Levers for alleviating poverty in forests

2021/11/1

Learning from tribal leadership and the anchor forest concept for implementing cross-boundary forest management

Journal of Forestry

2021/11/1

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

Emily Jane Davis
Emily Jane Davis

H-Index: 11

Forests, trees and poverty alleviation: Policy implications of current knowledge

Forest Policy and Economics

2021/10/1

Research frontiers on forests, trees, and poverty dynamics

Forest Policy and Economics

2021/10/1

Mexican community forest enterprises as social firms: Organizational differences and the factors that shape them

Forest Policy and Economics

2021/10/1

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

A global analysis of the social and environmental outcomes of community forests

Nature Sustainability

2021/3

The impacts of REDD+ on the social-ecological resilience of community forests

Environmental Research Letters

2021/1/19

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

Levers for alleviating poverty in forests and tree-based systems.

2020/11/26

Capital, labor, and gender: the consequences of large-scale land transactions on household labor allocation

The Journal of Peasant Studies

2020/4/15

Community-based forestry on federal lands in the western United States: A synthesis and call for renewed research

2020/2/1

Conclusion: forests, trees and the eradication of poverty.

Forests, Trees and the Eradication of Poverty: Potential and Limitations

2022

Forests as pathways to prosperity: empirical insights and conceptual advances

2020/1/1

Reem Hajjar
Reem Hajjar

H-Index: 17

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