Ecosystem Health
Published by Springer Nature (Journal Finder)
ISSN : 1076-2825
Abbreviation : Ecosyst. Health
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Ecosystem Health: The Concept, the ISEH, and the Important Tasks Ahead
Citation: 124
Authors: D.J., G., D., J., R., J.R., H.A.M., R., A.J., N.O., W.G.
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Landscape Pattern Metrics and Regional Assessment
Citation: 124
Authors: Robert V., K.H., J.D., K. Bruce
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Anthropogenic Calcium Depletion: A Unique Threat to Forest Ecosystem Health?
Citation: 104
Authors: Paul G., Donald H., Gary J.
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Ciguatera (Fish Poisoning), El Niño, and Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures
Citation: 85
Authors: Simon, Phil, Alistair
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Biodiversity, Endemism, Sense of Place, and Public Health: Interâ€relationships for Australian Inland Aquatic Systems
Citation: 72
Authors: Pierre, Michael, Moira
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Environmental Narratives and the Need for Multiple Perspectives to Restore Degraded Landscapes in Australia
Citation: 67
Authors: Margaret, Pam, Pierre, Keith, David
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Developing Ecosystem Health Indicators in Centro Habana: A Communityâ€based Approach
Citation: 66
Authors: Jerry M., Mariano, Annalee, Enrique, Miriam, Pedro
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Integrating Catchment Ecosystems and Community Health: The Value of Participatory Action Research
Citation: 61
Authors: Margot, Ruth
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River Ecosystem Health Down Under: Assessing Ecological Condition in Riverine Groundwater Zones in Australia
Citation: 59
Authors: Andrew J.