Richard Brazier

Richard Brazier

University of Exeter

H-index: 47

Europe-United Kingdom

About Richard Brazier

Richard Brazier, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Exeter, specializes in the field of Hydrology, Geomorphology, Water Quality, Landscape Restoration Science.

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

Making Space for Water: Investing in Nature-based Solutions with Beavers

Perceptions of Eurasian beavers living wild in Wales: Results of an online public survey

Understanding hysteresis in high-frequency water quality data in rivers: adding value to targeted research using routinely collected operational data

Modelling the impact of beaver dams on hydrological extremes following the re-introduction of beavers in England

Naomi Gatis, Pia Benaud, Karen Anderson 2, 3, Josie Ashe

How does the potential to sequester carbon via short rotation forestry vary with species?

Perceptions of Pine Marten Reintroduction in South-West England: Results of a Q-Method Stakeholder Study and Regional Public Survey

Restoring our lost wildlife: a review of the ecological, social and economic factors in the potential reintroduction of six mammal species to Cornwall

Richard Brazier Information

University

Position

Professor of Earth Surface Processes UK

Citations(all)

9250

Citations(since 2020)

4398

Cited By

6959

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

112

i10Index(since 2020)

80

Email

University Profile Page

University of Exeter

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Richard Brazier Skills & Research Interests

Hydrology

Geomorphology

Water Quality

Landscape Restoration Science

Top articles of Richard Brazier

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Making Space for Water: Investing in Nature-based Solutions with Beavers

Alan Puttock

Holly Barclay

Matt Holden

Peter Burgess

Richard Brazier

2024/3/7

Perceptions of Eurasian beavers living wild in Wales: Results of an online public survey

RE Auster

K Frith

SW Barr

RE Brazier

2024/2/14

Understanding hysteresis in high-frequency water quality data in rivers: adding value to targeted research using routinely collected operational data

Josie Ashe

Emilie Grand-Clement

Richard E Brazier

2024/3/7

Modelling the impact of beaver dams on hydrological extremes following the re-introduction of beavers in England

Benjamin Jackson

Alan Puttock

Diego Panici

Richard Brazier

2024/3/7

Naomi Gatis, Pia Benaud, Karen Anderson 2, 3, Josie Ashe

Scientific Reports

Emilie Grand‑Clement

David J Luscombe

Alan Puttock

Richard E Brazier

2023

How does the potential to sequester carbon via short rotation forestry vary with species?

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Naomi Gatis

Leslie Galstaun

David Luscombe

Elena Vanguelova

Timothy Hill

...

2023/5

Perceptions of Pine Marten Reintroduction in South-West England: Results of a Q-Method Stakeholder Study and Regional Public Survey

RE Auster

K Frith

SW Barr

RE Brazier

2023/7/31

Restoring our lost wildlife: a review of the ecological, social and economic factors in the potential reintroduction of six mammal species to Cornwall

Peter Cooper

Richard Brazier

Alan Puttock

Hugh Graham

Roger Auster

...

2023

A review of planting principles to identify the right place for the right tree for ‘net zero plus’ woodlands: Applying a place‐based natural capital framework for sustainable …

Ian J Bateman

Karen Anderson

Arthur Argles

Claire Belcher

Richard A Betts

...

2023/4

Learning to live with reintroduced species: beaver management groups are an adaptive process

Restoration Ecology

Roger E Auster

Alan K Puttock

Stewart W Barr

Richard E Brazier

2023/7

Positive coexistence of water voles and beaver: water vole expansion in a beaver engineered wetland

Mammal Communications

Alan Puttock

Mervyn Newman

Hugh Graham

Mark Elliott

Jake Chant

...

2023

How does peatland restoration alter hydrological function and fluvial carbon exports?

Pia Benaud

Naomi Gatis

Louise Goodger

Karen Anderson

Richard E Brazier

2023/2/22

Optical reflectance across spatial scales—an intercomparison of transect-based hyperspectral, drone, and satellite reflectance data for dry season rangeland

Drone Systems and Applications

Glenn Slade

Dominic Fawcett

Andrew M Cunliffe

Richard E Brazier

Kamal Nyaupane

...

2023/6/6

Structure-from-Motion Photogrammetry and Rare Earth Oxides can quantify diffuse and convergent soil loss and source apportionment

International Soil and Water Conservation Research

Pia Benaud

Karen Anderson

Mike R James

Timothy A Quine

John N Quinton

...

2023/12/1

Testing a novel sonar‐based approach for measuring water depth and monitoring sediment storage in beaver ponds

River Research and Applications

Gareth Bradbury

Alan Puttock

Gemma Coxon

Stewart Clarke

Richard E Brazier

2023/2

Rapid, repeatable landscape‐scale mapping of tree, hedgerow, and woodland habitats (THaW), using airborne LiDAR and spaceborne SAR data

Ecology and Evolution

David J Luscombe

Naomi Gatis

Karen Anderson

Donna Carless

Richard E Brazier

2023/5

Peatland restoration increases water storage and attenuates downstream stormflow but does not guarantee an immediate reversal of long-term ecohydrological degradation

Scientific Reports

Naomi Gatis

Pia Benaud

Karen Anderson

Josie Ashe

Emilie Grand-Clement

...

2023/9/22

Promoting adaptation to changing coasts-Work Package T. 2.4. 1: Methodology for Engagement and Involvement of End Users and Key Stakeholders in Coastal Climate Adaptation …

RE Auster

M Gentle

E Woodley

RE Brazier

JE Rougier

...

2023/1/23

Can thin peats sequester carbon?

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Lou Goodger

Naomi Gatis

Pia Benaud

Karen Anderson

Richard Brazier

2023/5

Should individual animals be given names in wildlife reintroductions?

People and Nature

Roger Edward Auster

Alan Puttock

Gareth Bradbury

Richard Brazier

2023/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 72
Phil Haygarth

Phil Haygarth

Lancaster University

H-index: 64
Louise Heathwaite

Louise Heathwaite

Lancaster University

H-index: 63
John Quinton

John Quinton

Lancaster University

H-index: 55
Timothy Quine

Timothy Quine

University of Exeter

H-index: 48
Mike James

Mike James

Lancaster University

H-index: 47
Karen Anderson

Karen Anderson

University of Exeter

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