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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kate A. Brauman is an American scientist who uses an interdisciplinary tool set to examine the interactions between land use change and water resources. Brauman is the lead scientist for the Global Water Initiative at University of Minnesota's Institute on the Environment.
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Published Works
- Solutions for a cultivated planet (2011) (5911)
- Assessing nature's contributions to people (2018) (1359)
- The Nature and Value of Ecosystem Services: An Overview Highlighting Hydrologic Services (2007) (1165)
- Pervasive human-driven decline of life on Earth points to the need for transformative change (2019) (919)
- Leverage points for improving global food security and the environment (2014) (565)
- Linking water quality and well-being for improved assessment and valuation of ecosystem services (2012) (386)
- Greenhouse gas emissions intensity of global croplands (2017) (339)
- Distilling the role of ecosystem services in the Sustainable Development Goals (2018) (287)
- Social-ecological and technological factors moderate the value of urban nature (2019) (243)
- Global modeling of nature’s contributions to people (2019) (205)
- Improvements in crop water productivity increase water sustainability and food security—a global analysis (2013) (202)
- Rethinking Agricultural Trade Relationships in an Era of Globalization (2015) (189)
- Water depletion: An improved metric for incorporating seasonal and dry-year water scarcity into water risk assessments (2016) (130)
- Ecosystem services: Challenges and opportunities for hydrologic modeling to support decision making (2014) (126)
- The persistent threat of emerging plant disease pandemics to global food security (2021) (112)
- The added complications of climate change: understanding and managing biodiversity and ecosystems (2013) (111)
- Progress towards sustainable intensification in China challenged by land-use change (2018) (111)
- Tapped out: how can cities secure their water future? (2013) (100)
- Priorities to Advance Monitoring of Ecosystem Services Using Earth Observation. (2017) (95)
- Hydrologic ecosystem services: linking ecohydrologic processes to human well‐being in water research and watershed management (2015) (84)
- Forest structure influences on rainfall partitioning and cloud interception: A comparison of native forest sites in Kona, Hawai'i (2010) (81)
- Hydrologic Connectivity in the High-Elevation Tropics: Heterogeneous Responses to Land Change (2014) (69)
- An attainable global vision for conservation and human well-being (2018) (66)
- The Water Planetary Boundary: Interrogation and Revision (2019) (61)
- Influence of watershed‐climate interactions on stream temperature, sediment yield, and metabolism along a land use intensity gradient in Indonesian Borneo (2014) (60)
- Thinking about knowing: conceptual foundations for interdisciplinary environmental research (2010) (52)
- Global trends in nature’s contributions to people (2020) (51)
- Ecosystem services in the Great Lakes. (2017) (47)
- Relational values in evaluations of upstream social outcomes of watershed Payment for Ecosystem Services: a review (2018) (44)
- Frontiers in Ecosystem Ecology from a Community Perspective: The Future is Boundless and Bright (2016) (43)
- Potential evapotranspiration from forest and pasture in the tropics: A case study in Kona, Hawai‘i (2012) (38)
- Land cover effects on groundwater recharge in the tropics: ecohydrologic mechanisms (2012) (37)
- Managing water services in tropical regions: From land cover proxies to hydrologic fluxes (2015) (37)
- Voluntary sustainability standards could significantly reduce detrimental impacts of global agriculture (2019) (31)
- Ecosystem Services and River Basin Management (2014) (27)
- Reimagining the potential of Earth observations for ecosystem service assessments. (2019) (27)
- Impacts of Land-Use Change on Groundwater Supply: Ecosystem Services Assessment in Kona, Hawaii (2015) (27)
- Mapping social-ecological systems archetypes (2016) (22)
- Who Are we Measuring and Modeling for? Supporting Multilevel Decision‐Making in Watershed Management (2020) (21)
- The value of hydrologic information for watershed management programs: The case of Camboriú, Brazil. (2019) (20)
- Ecosystem Services Connect Environmental Change to Human Health Outcomes (2016) (16)
- Conservation needs to integrate knowledge across scales (2021) (15)
- The Political Life of Natural Infrastructure: Water Funds and Alternative Histories of Payments for Ecosystem Services in Valle del Cauca, Colombia (2019) (13)
- Unique water scarcity footprints and water risks in US meat and ethanol supply chains identified via subnational commodity flows (2020) (11)
- Essential ecosystem service variables for monitoring progress towards sustainability (2022) (11)
- Consistent results in stream hydrology across multiple watersheds: A reply to Chew and Goh (2015) (8)
- Producing valuable information from hydrologic models of nature‐based solutions for water (2021) (8)
- Widespread Occurrence of Glyphosate and its Degradation Product (AMPA) in U.S. Soils, Surface Water, Groundwater, and Precipitation, 2001-2009 (2011) (6)
- High‐Resolution Climate Projections Over Minnesota for the 21st Century (2021) (6)
- Chapter 2.3. Status and Trends -Nature's Contributions to People (NCP) (2020) (5)
- Emerging markets for ecosystem services: a case study of the Panama Canal Watershed (2008) (5)
- Addressing water security through nature-based solutions (2021) (4)
- Global Dam Watch: curated data and tools for management and decision making (2021) (3)
- Investments' role in ecosystem degradation—Response (2020) (3)
- Climate change projections for improved management of infrastructure, industry, and water resources in Minnesota (2019) (3)
- An experiential model of drought risk and future irrigation behaviors among central Minnesota farmers (2022) (3)
- Development of a regionally sensitive water‐productivity indicator to identify sustainable practices for sugarcane growers (2016) (3)
- Quantifying Earth system interactions for sustainable food production via expert elicitation (2021) (3)
- Water Depletion Threatens Agriculture (2014) (2)
- Determining the value of ecosystem services in agriculture (2019) (2)
- Get on the ecosystem services bandwagon (2015) (2)
- Environmental policy recommendations for the new US President (2017) (2)
- From Seed to Product: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Linking the Agriculture and Industrial Stages of Cotton through Water Research (2017) (1)
- “Putting Suppliers on the Map:” Centering Upstream Voices in Water Funds Outreach (2021) (1)
- Correction for Ristaino et al., The persistent threat of emerging plant disease pandemics to global food security (2021) (1)
- Assessing Dryland Ecosystem Services in Xinjiang, Northwest China (2014) (0)
- Food vs. water: the magnitude and range of global tradeoffs in agricultural production and impact (2013) (0)
- Natural Infrastructure for Water Security II Posters (2020) (0)
- Clarifying the effect of biodiversity on productivity in natural ecosystems with longitudinal data and methods for causal inference. (2023) (0)
- Targeting agricultural innovations and ecosystem service management in the northern Volta basin (2016) (0)
- Private sector embedded water risk: Merging the corn supply chain network and regional watershed depletion (2016) (0)
- Climate Change Beliefs And Vulnerability Among Farmers In The Upper Corn Belt (2021) (0)
- Managing Land to Enhance Water Resources: A Hydrologic Ecosystem Services Study in Kona, Hawai'i (2010) (0)
- Investment in Watershed Services projects: the ClimateWIse project (2016) (0)
- Resilience of food sufficiency to future climate and societal changes (2021) (0)
- The Value of Forest and Pasture to Water Supply in Kona, HI (2007) (0)
- Understanding the value of information in the Camboriú watershed management program, Brazil (2019) (0)
- Evaluating international development investments based on ecosystem services impact (2016) (0)
- Determining Regional Sensitivity to Energy-Related Water Withdrawals in Minnesota (2015) (0)
- Frontiers in Ecosystem Ecology from a Community Perspective: The Future is Boundless and Bright (2016) (0)
- Professional Societies Role in Moving the Needle (2018) (0)
- Growing ethanol sector drives corn supply chain shift for the last decade (2017) (0)
- SNAPP Flow Impacts Literature Review Datasets (2021) (0)
- Manage Hydrologic Fluxes Instead of Land Cover in Watershed Services Projects (2014) (0)
- My Morning Coffee: The Effect of Climate Change on the Economies of Coffee-Producing Countries (2012) (0)
- Identifying high-value regions for hydrologic ecosystem services around the globe (2015) (0)
- Report on the main activities undertaken and preliminary findings emerging from research on the CGIAR Targeting Agricultural Innovations and Ecosystem Services in the northern Volta basin (TAI) project (2016) (0)
- Minnesota's Rapidly Changing Climate: Downscaled Projections From CMIP5 Using WRF (2019) (0)
- Contextualizing Embodied Resources in Global Food Trade (2014) (0)
- Water Scarcity and Security in a Changing World (2022) (0)
- Targeting Solutions to Improve Crop Production and the Environment (2012) (0)
- Managing for Phosphorus and Other Resources in Globalized Agriculture (2014) (0)
- Ecosystem Services: Connecting Climate Impacts to Cumulative Carbon Emissions and Linking Biophysical Functions to Human Values II (2014) (0)
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