Rosalind Bark

Rosalind Bark

University of East Anglia

H-index: 26

Europe-United Kingdom

About Rosalind Bark

Rosalind Bark, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of East Anglia, specializes in the field of water resources management, ecosystem services, non-market valuation, irrigation.

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

Investigating revealed preferences for urban waterway conditions: A hedonic property valuation study

The importance of rebuilding trust in fisheries governance in post-Brexit England

Enhancing megacities' resilience to flood hazard through peri-urban nature-based solutions: Evidence from Mexico City

Mainstreaming nature-based solutions: What role do Communities of Practice play in delivering a paradigm shift?

Applying the WRMA framework in England

Stakeholders’ views on natural flood management: Implications for the nature-based solutions paradigm shift?

Designing a flood storage option on agricultural land: What can flood risk managers learn from drought management?

Taking stock of the empirical evidence on the insurance value of ecosystems

Rosalind Bark Information

University

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Citations(all)

2436

Citations(since 2020)

1441

Cited By

1580

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

31

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University of East Anglia

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Rosalind Bark Skills & Research Interests

water resources management

ecosystem services

non-market valuation

irrigation

Top articles of Rosalind Bark

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Investigating revealed preferences for urban waterway conditions: A hedonic property valuation study

Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Buyani Thomy

Mark Morrison

Roderick Duncan

Rosalind H Bark

Kevin J Boyle

...

2024/4/1

The importance of rebuilding trust in fisheries governance in post-Brexit England

Marine Policy

Maximilian Dixon

Gaetano Grilli

Bryce D Stewart

Rosalind H Bark

Silvia Ferrini

2024/3/1

Enhancing megacities' resilience to flood hazard through peri-urban nature-based solutions: Evidence from Mexico City

Cities

Gloria Soto-Montes-de-Oca

Gustavo M Cruz-Bello

Rosalind H Bark

2023/12/1

Mainstreaming nature-based solutions: What role do Communities of Practice play in delivering a paradigm shift?

Environmental Science & Policy

Phoebe King

Julia Martin-Ortega

Jennifer Armstrong

Marie Ferré

Rosalind H Bark

2023/6/1

Applying the WRMA framework in England

Rosalind H Bark

Nancy E Smith

2021/8/6

Stakeholders’ views on natural flood management: Implications for the nature-based solutions paradigm shift?

Environmental Science & Policy

Rosalind H Bark

Julia Martin-Ortega

Kerry A Waylen

2021/1/1

Designing a flood storage option on agricultural land: What can flood risk managers learn from drought management?

Water

Rosalind H Bark

2021/9/21

Taking stock of the empirical evidence on the insurance value of ecosystems

Martin Dallimer

Julia Martin-Ortega

Olivia Rendon

Stavros Afionis

Rosalind Bark

...

2020/1/1

Cultural values, deep mining operations and the use of surplus groundwater for towns, landscapes and jobs

Ecological economics

Peter Legg

Darla Hatton MacDonald

Rosalind H Bark

Mark Tocock

Dugald Tinch

...

2020/12/1

Investigating social processes that underpin local flood risk management action

Environmental Science & Policy

Rosalind H Bark

Mike C Acreman

2020/7/1

Land cover and water quality patterns in an urban river: A case study of river Medlock, Greater Manchester, UK

Water

Cecilia Medupin

Rosalind Bark

Kofi Owusu

2020/3/17

Incorporating the insurance value of peri-urban ecosystem services into natural hazard policies and insurance products: Insights from Mexico

Ecological economics

Gloria Soto-Montes-de-Oca

Rosalind Bark

Salomón González-Arellano

2020/3/1

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