Thorsten Balke

Thorsten Balke

University of Glasgow

H-index: 24

Europe-United Kingdom

About Thorsten Balke

Thorsten Balke, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Glasgow, specializes in the field of Nature-based Solutions, ecology, biogeomorphology, mangroves, salt marsh.

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

Causes and consequences of tipping points in river delta social–ecological systems

Increased CO2 Efflux from Retreating Salt Marshes Occurs Before Active Erosion

Securing the sustainable future of tropical deltas through mangrove restoration: Lessons from the Indian Sundarban

Locally led adaptation is key to ending deforestation

The coastal conservation narrative is shifting from crisis to ecosystem services

Top ten priorities for global saltmarsh restoration, conservation and ecosystem service research

Macrozoobenthic community assemblage as key indicator for mangrove restoration success in North Sumatra and Aceh, Indonesia

Scottish saltmarsh, sea-level rise, and the potential for managed realignment to deliver blue carbon gains

Thorsten Balke Information

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Citations(all)

3270

Citations(since 2020)

2271

Cited By

1893

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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University of Glasgow

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Thorsten Balke Skills & Research Interests

Nature-based Solutions

ecology

biogeomorphology

mangroves

salt marsh

Top articles of Thorsten Balke

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Causes and consequences of tipping points in river delta social–ecological systems

Emilie Cremin

Cai JT Ladd

Thorsten Balke

Sumana Banerjee

Ly H Bui

...

2024/4/13

Increased CO2 Efflux from Retreating Salt Marshes Occurs Before Active Erosion

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Lea Stolpmann

Thorsten Balke

Adrian Bass

2023/5

Securing the sustainable future of tropical deltas through mangrove restoration: Lessons from the Indian Sundarban

One Earth

Sumana Banerjee

Cai JT Ladd

Abhra Chanda

Souvik Shil

Tuhin Ghosh

...

2023/3/17

Locally led adaptation is key to ending deforestation

One Earth

M Feisal Rahman

Cai JT Ladd

Andy Large

Sumana Banerjee

Alejandra G Vovides

...

2023/2/17

The coastal conservation narrative is shifting from crisis to ecosystem services

Marine Biodiversity

Thorsten Balke

Alejandra G Vovides

Cai JT Ladd

Mark Huxham

2023/2

Top ten priorities for global saltmarsh restoration, conservation and ecosystem service research

Julien Pétillon

Emma McKinley

Meghan Alexander

Janine B Adams

Christine Angelini

...

2023/7/13

Macrozoobenthic community assemblage as key indicator for mangrove restoration success in North Sumatra and Aceh, Indonesia

Restoration Ecology

Mohammad Basyuni

Yuntha Bimantara

Nguyen TK Cuc

Thorsten Balke

Alejandra G Vovides

2022/9

Scottish saltmarsh, sea-level rise, and the potential for managed realignment to deliver blue carbon gains

William Austin

Craig Smeaton

Alex Houston

Thorsten Balke

2022

Living on the edge: How traits of ecosystem engineers drive bio-physical interactions at coastal wetland edges

Advances in Water Resources

LG Gillis

M Maza

J Garcia-Maribona

JL Lara

T Suzuki

...

2022/8/1

Overcoming challenges for implementing nature-based solutions in deltaic environments: insights from the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta in Bangladesh

Environmental Research Letters

Animesh K Gain

Mohammed Mofizur Rahman

Md Shibly Sadik

Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan

Sate Ahmad

...

2022/6/10

Retreating Salt Marsh Edges Show Increased CO2 Efflux Before Sediment Erosion

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Lea Stolpmann

Thorsten Balke

Adrian Bass

2022/12

A low-cost benthic incubation chamber for in-situ community metabolism measurements

PeerJ

Jennifer Mallon

Anastazia T Banaszak

Lauren Donachie

Dan Exton

Tyler Cyronak

...

2022/4/5

Monitoring tidal hydrology in coastal wetlands with the “Mini Buoy”: applications for mangrove restoration

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

Thorsten Balke

Alejandra Vovides

Christian Schwarz

Gail L Chmura

Cai Ladd

...

2021/3/11

Investing in blue natural capital to secure a future for the Red Sea ecosystems

Frontiers in Marine Science

Maha J Cziesielski

Carlos M Duarte

Nojood Aalismail

Yousef Al-Hafedh

Andrea Anton

...

2021/1/15

Saltmarsh Restoration Handbook: UK & Ireland

Heidi Burgess

Chris Adnitt

Susanne Armstrong

Malcolm Ausden

William Austin

...

2021/11/5

Saltmarsh Restoration Methods

Nigel Pontee

Hannah Mossman

Heidi Burgess

Mark Schuerch

Richard Charman

...

2021

Cooperative root graft networks benefit mangrove trees under stress

Communications Biology

Alejandra G Vovides

Marie-Christin Wimmler

Falk Schrewe

Thorsten Balke

Martin Zwanzig

...

2021/5/5

Adaptation and Resilience in ASEAN: Managing Disaster Risks from Natural Hazards

Fabrice Renaud

Lauriane Chardot

Perrine Hamel

Emilie Cremin

Denny KS Ng

...

2021

The Mini Buoy: a novel hydrodynamics sensor for long-term deployments in coastal wetlands

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Cai Ladd

Alejandra Vovides

Christian Schwarz

Gail Chmura

Mohammad Basyuni

...

2021/4

Morphological plasticity and survival thresholds of mangrove plants growing in active sedimentary environments

Alejandra G Vovides

Uta Berger

Thorsten Balke

2021/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 53
Stijn Temmerman

Stijn Temmerman

Universiteit Antwerpen

H-index: 52
Edward L. Webb

Edward L. Webb

National University of Singapore

H-index: 51
Michael Kleyer

Michael Kleyer

Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg

H-index: 46
Fabrice Renaud

Fabrice Renaud

University of Glasgow

H-index: 44
Uta Berger

Uta Berger

Technische Universität Dresden

H-index: 29
Mohammad Basyuni

Mohammad Basyuni

Universitas Sumatera Utara

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