Sarah Bekessy

Sarah Bekessy

RMIT University

H-index: 48

Oceania-Australia

About Sarah Bekessy

Sarah Bekessy, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at RMIT University, specializes in the field of Interdisciplinary conservation science.

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

Sustainable coffee: A review of the diverse initiatives and governance dimensions of global coffee supply chains

The ‘3-30-300 rule’for urban nature exposes acute canopy deficits in 8 global cities

Understanding the Ecosystem of Stakeholder Networks Addressing Loneliness in Six Cities Worldwide

Action research for transformative change

Challenges and lessons of implementing strategic environmental assessment in a critically endangered ecosystem

Nature-based social interventions for people experiencing loneliness: the rationale and overview of the RECETAS project

“Totemic species” can be an effective lens for engaging students with Indigenous knowledge and biodiversity conservation

Integrating biodiversity as a non-human stakeholder within urban development

Sarah Bekessy Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

7582

Citations(since 2020)

4795

Cited By

4365

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

100

i10Index(since 2020)

81

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Sarah Bekessy Skills & Research Interests

Interdisciplinary conservation science

Top articles of Sarah Bekessy

Sustainable coffee: A review of the diverse initiatives and governance dimensions of global coffee supply chains

2024/4/29

The ‘3-30-300 rule’for urban nature exposes acute canopy deficits in 8 global cities

2024/4/15

Understanding the Ecosystem of Stakeholder Networks Addressing Loneliness in Six Cities Worldwide

2024/2/9

Action research for transformative change

Sustainability Science

2024/1/23

Challenges and lessons of implementing strategic environmental assessment in a critically endangered ecosystem

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

2024/1/8

Nature-based social interventions for people experiencing loneliness: the rationale and overview of the RECETAS project

Cities & Health

2024/1/7

“Totemic species” can be an effective lens for engaging students with Indigenous knowledge and biodiversity conservation

Conservation Science and Practice

2023/4

Integrating biodiversity as a non-human stakeholder within urban development

2023/4/1

Marco Amati
Marco Amati

H-Index: 18

Sarah Bekessy
Sarah Bekessy

H-Index: 31

Demographic and spatial variables associated with spending time in nature during COVID-19 lockdowns

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

2023/4/1

Choosing the right nature-based solutions to meet diverse urban challenges

Strategic planning for urban nature-based solutions

2023/3/17

Australia's biodiversity crisis and the need for the Biodiversity Council

Ecological management & restoration

2023

Optimal investments in private land conservation depend more on landholder preferences than climate change

bioRxiv

2023/11

Rajesh Thapa
Rajesh Thapa

H-Index: 7

Sarah Bekessy
Sarah Bekessy

H-Index: 31

Ecological connectivity as a planning tool for the conservation of wildlife in cities

MethodsX

2023/1/1

Marco Amati
Marco Amati

H-Index: 18

Sarah Bekessy
Sarah Bekessy

H-Index: 31

Floral resources encourage colonisation and use of green roofs by invertebrates

Urban Ecosystems

2023/12

Sarah Bekessy
Sarah Bekessy

H-Index: 31

Nature as a climate solution: country, culture and nature-based solutions for mitigating climate change

2023/11/16

Biodiversity needs both land sharing and land sparing.

Nature

2023/8/1

Motivating government action on threatened species through electoral systems

2023/8

The role of Biodiversity in Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for flood management and the need to accountably measure and monitor synergies.

2023/7/3

Nature is in crisis. Here are 10 easy ways you can make a difference

2023/4/11

Matthew Selinske
Matthew Selinske

H-Index: 8

Sarah Bekessy
Sarah Bekessy

H-Index: 31

A Review of Existing Ecological Design Frameworks Enabling Biodiversity Inclusive Design

2022/12/16

Marco Amati
Marco Amati

H-Index: 18

Sarah Bekessy
Sarah Bekessy

H-Index: 31

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