Land change in the Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado), 1986–2002: Comparative analysis and implications for land-use policy C Brannstrom, W Jepson, AM Filippi, D Redo, Z Xu, S Ganesh Land use policy 25 (4), 579-595, 2008 | 367 | 2008 |
Is Brazilian wind power development sustainable? Insights from a review of conflicts in Ceará state C Brannstrom, A Gorayeb, J de Sousa Mendes, C Loureiro, ... Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 67, 62-71, 2017 | 158 | 2017 |
South America's neoliberal agricultural frontiers: places of environmental sacrifice or conservation opportunity? C Brannstrom Ambio, 141-149, 2009 | 153 | 2009 |
Access regimes and regional land change in the Brazilian Cerrado, 1972–2002 W Jepson, C Brannstrom, A Filippi Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100 (1), 87-111, 2010 | 151 | 2010 |
“We Don’t Take the Pledge”: Environmentality and environmental skepticism at the epicenter of US wind energy development W Jepson, C Brannstrom, N Persons Geoforum 43 (4), 851-863, 2012 | 139 | 2012 |
Social perspectives on wind-power development in West Texas C Brannstrom, W Jepson, N Persons The New Geographies of Energy, 138-150, 2013 | 123 | 2013 |
Using Q-methodology in environmental sustainability research: A bibliometric analysis and systematic review G Sneegas, S Beckner, C Brannstrom, W Jepson, K Lee, L Seghezzo Ecological Economics 180, 106864, 2021 | 112 | 2021 |
Decentralising water resource management in Brazil C Brannstrom Democratic Decentralisation through a Natural Resource Lens, 214-234, 2013 | 106 | 2013 |
Wind power gone bad: Critiquing wind power planning processes in northeastern Brazil A Gorayeb, C Brannstrom, AJ de Andrade Meireles, J de Sousa Mendes Energy research & social science 40, 82-88, 2018 | 100 | 2018 |
“You can't see them from sitting here”: Evaluating beach user understanding of a rip current warning sign C Brannstrom, HL Brown, C Houser, S Trimble, A Santos Applied Geography 56, 61-70, 2015 | 91 | 2015 |
The rip current hazard in Costa Rica I Arozarena, C Houser, AG Echeverria, C Brannstrom Natural Hazards 77, 753-768, 2015 | 90 | 2015 |
Study abroad field trip improves test performance through engagement and new social networks C Houser, C Brannstrom, SM Quiring, KK Lemmons Journal of Geography in Higher Education 35 (4), 513-528, 2011 | 86 | 2011 |
A Q-method analysis of environmental governance discourses in Brazil's northeastern soy frontier C Brannstrom The Professional Geographer 63 (4), 531-549, 2011 | 84 | 2011 |
Compliance and market exclusion in Brazilian agriculture: Analysis and implications for “soft” governance C Brannstrom, L Rausch, JC Brown, RMT de Andrade, A Miccolis Land use policy 29 (2), 357-366, 2012 | 83 | 2012 |
Perception of the rip current hazard on Galveston Island and North Padre Island, Texas, USA C Brannstrom, S Trimble, A Santos, HL Brown, C Houser Natural Hazards 72, 1123-1138, 2014 | 71 | 2014 |
Characterizing vegetation cover in global savannas with an annual foliage clumping index derived from the MODIS BRDF product MJ Hill, MO Román, CB Schaaf, L Hutley, C Brannstrom, A Etter, ... Remote Sensing of Environment 115 (8), 2008-2024, 2011 | 64 | 2011 |
Stakeholder subjectivities regarding barriers and drivers to the introduction of utility-scale solar photovoltaic power in Brazil CA Frate, C Brannstrom Energy Policy 111, 346-352, 2017 | 63 | 2017 |
Procedural and distributive justice inform subjectivity regarding wind power: A case from Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil CA Frate, C Brannstrom, MVG de Morais, A de Azevedo Caldeira-Pires Energy Policy 132, 185-195, 2019 | 62 | 2019 |
Tecnógeno: registros da ação geológica do homem AMS Oliveira, C Brannstrom, MC Nolasco, AUG Peloggia, MNO Peixoto, ... Quaternário do Brasil, 2005 | 62 | 2005 |
Human modification of stream valleys in the western plateau of São Paulo, Brazil: implications for environmental narratives and management C Brannstrom, AMS Oliveira Land Degradation & Development 11 (6), 535-548, 2000 | 60 | 2000 |