Sherilee Harper

Sherilee Harper

University of Alberta

H-index: 41

North America-Canada

About Sherilee Harper

Sherilee Harper, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Alberta,

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

Headlining mental health in a changing climate: a systematic analysis of climate change and mental health news coverage from Canada and the United States

Examining the mental health impacts of climate change on young people in Canada: a national cross-sectional survey

“We call it soul food”: Inuit women and the role of country food in health and well-being in Nunavut

Towards a more integrated research framework for heat-related health risks and adaptation

Estimating climate change and mental health impacts in Canada: A cross-sectional survey protocol

The seasonality of nutrition status in Shawi Indigenous children in the Peruvian Amazon

Diarrheal disease and associations with water access and sanitation in Indigenous Shawi children along the Armanayacu River basin in Peru

Indigenous knowledge, community resilience, and health emergency preparedness

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Citations(all)

8255

Citations(since 2020)

6930

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2865

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

114

i10Index(since 2020)

107

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Top articles of Sherilee Harper

Headlining mental health in a changing climate: a systematic analysis of climate change and mental health news coverage from Canada and the United States

Environmental Research: Health

2024/4/29

Examining the mental health impacts of climate change on young people in Canada: a national cross-sectional survey

The Lancet Planetary Health

2024/4/1

“We call it soul food”: Inuit women and the role of country food in health and well-being in Nunavut

Arctic Science

2024/3/5

Towards a more integrated research framework for heat-related health risks and adaptation

2024/1/1

Estimating climate change and mental health impacts in Canada: A cross-sectional survey protocol

Plos one

2023/10/11

The seasonality of nutrition status in Shawi Indigenous children in the Peruvian Amazon

PLOS Climate

2023/9/18

Diarrheal disease and associations with water access and sanitation in Indigenous Shawi children along the Armanayacu River basin in Peru

Rural and Remote Health

2023/9/1

Indigenous knowledge, community resilience, and health emergency preparedness

The Lancet Planetary Health

2023/8/1

Food security variation among Indigenous communities in South-western Uganda

Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition

2023/7/4

Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol

Nutrition and Health

2023

Natural Resource Development and Well-Being in Inuit Nunangat: A Scoping Review

2023/6/1

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H-Index: 25

Climate action for health: Inter‐regional engagement to share knowledge to guide mitigation and adaptation actions

Global Policy

2023/4/25

How can climate change and its interaction with other compounding risks be considered in evaluation? Experiences from Vietnam

Evaluation

2023/4

Projected decrease in trail access in the Arctic

Communications Earth & Environment

2023/2/3

Climate change and the ocean

Oceans and Human Health: Opportunities and Impacts

2023/1/1

“Just because you have a land claim, that doesn’t mean everything’s going to fall in place”: An Inuit social struggle for fishery access and well-being

Marine Policy

2022/6/1

Socio-demographic associations with pregnancy loss among Bakiga and Indigenous Batwa women in Southwestern Uganda

Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare

2022/6/1

Including mental health as part of climate change impacts and adaptation assessment: A critical advance in IPCC AR6

PLoS Climate

2022/5/16

Niqivut Silalu Asijjipalliajuq: Building a Community-Led Food Sovereignty and Climate Change Research Program in Nunavut, Canada

Nutrients

2022/4/10

“Farmers aren’t into the emotions and things, right?”: a qualitative exploration of motivations and barriers for mental health help-seeking among Canadian farmers

Journal of agromedicine

2022/4/3

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