Tamma Carleton

About Tamma Carleton

Tamma Carleton, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara, specializes in the field of economics, climate change, environment, development, agriculture.

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

Designing and describing climate change impact attribution studies: a guide to common approaches

Field-scale crop water consumption estimates reveal potential water savings in California agriculture

Estimating the role of air quality improvements in the decline of suicide rates in China

Agriculture, trade, and the spatial efficiency of global water use

The historical fingerprint and future impact of climate change on childhood malaria in Africa

The Climate Adaptation Feedback

Parameter recovery using remotely sensed variables

Estimating agricultural water consumption and irrigation efficiency in California using machine learning and remote sensing

Tamma Carleton Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

2476

Citations(since 2020)

2182

Cited By

870

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Tamma Carleton Skills & Research Interests

economics

climate change

environment

development

agriculture

Top articles of Tamma Carleton

Designing and describing climate change impact attribution studies: a guide to common approaches

2024/1/6

Field-scale crop water consumption estimates reveal potential water savings in California agriculture

Nature Communications

2024/3/25

Estimating the role of air quality improvements in the decline of suicide rates in China

Nature Sustainability

2024/2/12

Agriculture, trade, and the spatial efficiency of global water use

Working Paper

2023/11/14

Tamma Carleton
Tamma Carleton

H-Index: 9

The historical fingerprint and future impact of climate change on childhood malaria in Africa

medRxiv

2023/7/18

The Climate Adaptation Feedback

2023/7/11

Tamma Carleton
Tamma Carleton

H-Index: 9

Parameter recovery using remotely sensed variables

2023/1/23

Jonathan Proctor
Jonathan Proctor

H-Index: 4

Tamma Carleton
Tamma Carleton

H-Index: 9

Estimating agricultural water consumption and irrigation efficiency in California using machine learning and remote sensing

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Anna Boser
Anna Boser

H-Index: 2

Tamma Carleton
Tamma Carleton

H-Index: 9

The Welfare Economics of a Data Driven Social Cost of Carbon

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Valuing the global mortality consequences of climate change accounting for adaptation costs and benefits

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

2022/11

Labor disutility in a warmer world: The impact of climate change on the global workforce

2022/9/16

Estimating global impacts to agriculture from climate change accounting for adaptation

Available at SSRN 4222020

2022/9/16

A guide to updating the US Government’s social cost of carbon

Review of Environmental Economics and Policy

2022/6/1

Tamma Carleton
Tamma Carleton

H-Index: 9

Michael Greenstone
Michael Greenstone

H-Index: 56

Estimating a social cost of carbon for global energy consumption

Nature

2021/10

The global water footprint of distortionary agricultural policy

Cited on

2021/7/25

Tamma Carleton
Tamma Carleton

H-Index: 9

A generalizable and accessible approach to machine learning with global satellite imagery

Nature Communications

2021/7/20

Global evidence for ultraviolet radiation decreasing COVID-19 growth rates

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2021/1/5

Updating the United States Government’s Social Cost of Carbon

US energy & climate roadmap: policy insight, https://epic. uchicago. edu/area-of-focus/updating-the-united-states-governments-social-cost-of-carbon

2021

Michael Greenstone
Michael Greenstone

H-Index: 56

Tamma Carleton
Tamma Carleton

H-Index: 9

Causal empirical estimates suggest COVID-19 transmission rates are highly seasonal

MedRxiv

2020/3/30

Tamma Carleton
Tamma Carleton

H-Index: 9

Data and code release for Carleton, Cornetet, Huybers, Meng & Proctor (forthcoming, PNAS)," Global evidence for ultraviolet radiation decreasing COVID-19 growth rates"

2020

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