MARGARET MC CALL SKUTSCH



DATOS GENERALES
Nombre completo   MARGARET MC CALL SKUTSCH
Máximo nivel de estudios   DOCTORADO
Antigüedad académica en la UNAM   10 años
NOMBRAMIENTOS
Último  INVESTIGADOR TITULAR C TC Definitivo
Centro de Investigaciones en Geografía Ambiental en Morelia, Michoacán
INVESTIGADOR TITULAR C TC Definitivo
Centro de Investigaciones en Geografía Ambiental en Morelia, Michoacán
Desde 16-10-2014 hasta 30-04-2019
INVESTIGADOR TITULAR B TC No Definitivo
Centro de Investigaciones en Geografía Ambiental en Morelia, Michoacán
Desde 16-12-2008 hasta 15-10-2014
ESTIMULOS, PROGRAMAS, PREMIOS Y RECONOCIMIENTOS
* SNI III2016 - 2020
* SNI II2012 - 2015

INFORMACIÓN DE PUBLICACIONES
Firmas  
Skutsch M. Skutsch M.M. Skutsch Margaret Skutsch, M Skutsch, M. Skutsch, Margaret
Skutsch, Margaret M. Skutsch, MM
ID's SCOPUS  
6505918222
ORCID's  
0000-0001-6120-4945
Áreas de conocimiento  
Agricultural engineering Agriculture, multidisciplinary Agronomy Biodiversity conservation Computer science, interdisciplinary applications
Ecology Economics Energy & fuels Energy and fuels Environmental sciences
Environmental studies Forestry Geography Geosciences, multidisciplinary Green and sustainable science and technology
Imaging science and photographic technology Jcs 2008 Meteorology & atmospheric sciences Meteorology and atmospheric sciences Multidisciplinary sciences
Public administration Remote sensing Scie jcr Agronomy and Crop Science Atmospheric Science
Earth and planetary sciences (miscellaneous) Ecology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Education Energy (miscellaneous)
Environmental Engineering Environmental Science (miscellaneous) Forestry Geography, planning and development Global and Planetary Change
History and Philosophy of Science Multidisciplinary Nature and Landscape Conservation Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health Renewable energy, sustainability and the environment
Social Sciences (miscellaneous) Urban studies Veterinary (miscellaneous)
Coautorías con entidades de la UNAM  
  • Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales
  • Centro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas en Morelia, Michoacán
  • Centro de Investigaciones en Geografía Ambiental en Morelia, Michoacán
  • Instituto de Geografía
  • Instituto de Energías Renovables
  • Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad
  • Facultad de Economía
  • Escuela Nacional de Estudios Superiores, Unidad Morelia, Michoacán
Revistas en las que ha publicado  (57):
  1. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, Estados Unidos America (2007, 2008)
  2. AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, Países Bajos (2020)
  3. AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES, Países Bajos (2022)
  4. AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS, Países Bajos (2000)
  5. Applied Geography, Reino Unido (2011, 2012)
  6. Asce J Urban Plann Dev Div, (1973)
  7. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, Países Bajos (2014)
  8. BIOMASS & BIOENERGY, Reino Unido (2012)
  9. Cab Reviews. Perspectives In Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition And Natural Resources, Reino Unido (2013)
  10. Carbon Balance and Management, Reino Unido (2011)
  11. CARBON MANAG, Estados Unidos America (2013)
  12. CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT, Reino Unido (2010)
  13. CLIMATE POLICY, Reino Unido (2005, 2010)
  14. CLIMATIC CHANGE, Países Bajos (2010)
  15. CONSERVATION LETTERS, Estados Unidos America (2011)
  16. Current Opinion In Environmental Sustainability, Estados Unidos America (2012)
  17. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, Países Bajos (2010, 2014, 2015)
  18. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY, Canada (2011)
  19. Ecosphere, Estados Unidos America (2018)
  20. ECOSYSTEM SERVICES, Países Bajos (2013)
  21. Ecosystems And People, (2018, 2020)
  22. ENERG ENVIRON-UK, Reino Unido (2002, 2008)
  23. ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, India (1994, 2005)
  24. Energy From Biomass: 3rd E.C. Conference, Venice 1985, (1985)
  25. ENERGY POLICY, Reino Unido (1998)
  26. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, Estados Unidos America (1976)
  27. ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE, Reino Unido (2016)
  28. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Reino Unido (2011, 2014, 2020)
  29. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY, Países Bajos (2007, 2011)
  30. FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS, Estados Unidos America (2010, 2016, 2017)
  31. Forests, Suiza (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020)
  32. Frontiers In Environmental Science, Suiza (2022)
  33. Gender And Development, Reino Unido (2002)
  34. GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL, Reino Unido (2016, 2021)
  35. GEOSPATIAL WEEK 2023, VOL. 48-1, Alemania (2010, 2020)
  36. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS, Reino Unido (2013)
  37. International Archives Of The Photogrammetry Remote Sensing And Spatial Information Sciences, Alemania (2016)
  38. INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY REVIEW, Reino Unido (2015, 2019)
  39. International Journal of E-Planning Research, Estados Unidos America (2021)
  40. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING, Reino Unido (2018)
  41. International Tree Crops Journal, (1985)
  42. International Workshop On Earth Observation And Remote Sensing Applications, Estados Unidos America (2014)
  43. Journal of Latin American geography, Estados Unidos America (2018)
  44. LAND USE POLICY, Reino Unido (2014)
  45. MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE, Países Bajos (2008)
  46. Nature, Reino Unido (2009)
  47. REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, Alemania (2013)
  48. REMOTE SENSING, Suiza (2016)
  49. RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, Estados Unidos America (2015, 2018)
  50. Research In Ecology, (2024)
  51. Revista De La Educación Superior, México (2022)
  52. Science, Estados Unidos America (2010)
  53. SILVA FENN, Finlandia (2017)
  54. SOCIO-ECON PLAN SCI, Reino Unido (1973)
  55. SUSTAINABILITY, Suiza (2018)
  56. Unasylva, Italia (2012)
  57. WORLD DEVELOPMENT, Reino Unido (2020)


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Documentos indexados (WoS y Scopus)

# Título del documento Autores Año Revista Fuente Citas WoS Citas Scopus
1Forest Management Assessment Using LASSO and the Critical List of Variables for Sustaining the Commons: Four Cases in the Monarch Reserve2ᵒ autor: Skutsch M., Mishkin M., Navarrete-Pacheco J.A., Peña E.V.2024Research In EcologyScopus-id: 2-s2.0-85208103025
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2Relational values and management of plant resources in two communities in a highly biodiverse area in western MexicoCoautor: Skutsch, Margaret, Monroy-Sais, Sofia, Garcia-Frapolli, Eduardo, Casas, Alejandro, et al.2022AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUESWoS-id: 000770542600002
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85126528184
77
3Mapping Forest Degradation and Contributing Factors in a Tropical Dry ForestCoautor: Skutsch M., Jiménez-Rodríguez D.L., Gao Y., Solórzano J.V., et al.2022Frontiers In Environmental ScienceWoS-id: 000828333000001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85134387590
66
4El uso de evaluaciones en un centro público de investigación agrícolaCoautor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., Sanchez E.L., Alcalá M.J.C.2022Revista De La Educación SuperiorScopus-id: 2-s2.0-85169901225
00
5Monitoring forest disturbance using time-series MODIS NDVI in Michoacan, MexicoCoautor: Skutsch, Margaret, Gao, Yan, Quevedo, Alexander, Szantoi, Zoltan2021GEOCARTO INTERNATIONALWoS-id: 000485977700001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85072011527
1513
6Surveillance in the COVID-19 Normal: Tracking, Tracing, and Snooping - Trade-Offs in Safety and Autonomy in the E-City2ᵒ autor: Skutsch, Margaret M., McCall, Michael K., Honey-Roses, Jordi2021International Journal of E-Planning ResearchWoS-id: 000569671700004
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85091843701
813
7REDD+: If communities are the solution, what is the problem?1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch, Margaret, Turnhout, Esther2020WORLD DEVELOPMENTWoS-id: 000525718600022
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85081908592
5251
8What controls post-harvest growth rates in the caatinga forest?Coautor: Skutsch M., Pareyn F.G.C., Pereira W.E., Salcedo I.H., et al.2020AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGYWoS-id: 000525817500023
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85077990153
67
9Unraveling households' natural resource management strategies: a case study in Jalisco, MexicoCoautor: Skutsch, Margaret, Monroy-Sais, Sofia, Garcia-Frapolli, Eduardo, Mora, Francisco, et al.2020Ecosystems And PeopleWoS-id: 000541904100001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85085975946
65
10Remote sensing of forest degradation: a review2ᵒ autor: Skutsch, Margaret, Gao, Yan, Paneque-Galvez, Jaime, GHILARDI, ADRIAN2020ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERSWoS-id: 000574291600001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85092512823
142165
11Identifying Variables to Discriminate between Conserved and Degraded Forest and to Quantify the Differences in Biomass2ᵒ autor: Skutsch, Margaret, Gao, Yan, Jimenez Rodriguez, Diana Laura, Solorzano, Jonathan V.2020ForestsWoS-id: 000579934900001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85092473531
57
12Which variables in forest survey data can better distinguish conserved and degraded tropical dry forest?Coautor: Skutsch M., Gao Y., Jiménez D., Salinas M., et al.2020GEOSPATIAL WEEK 2023, VOL. 48-1Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85097343779
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13The Legitimacy of Environmental Governance Based on Consultation with Indigenous People: Insights from Mexico's REDD+ Readiness Process in the Yucatan PeninsulaCoautor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., ?piric J., Ramírez M.I.2019INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY REVIEWWoS-id: 000471806900008
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85067564711
32
14How socio-economic differences between farmers affect forest degradation in western Mexico2ᵒ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch, Margaret, Borrego, Armonia2019ForestsWoS-id: 000498395600070
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85073430949
45
15The potential for sustainable biomass pellets in Mexico: An analysis of energy potential, logistic costs and market demandCoautor: Skutsch, Margaret, Tauro, Raul, Garcia, Carlos A., Masera, Omar2018RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWSWoS-id: 000417079400028
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85029813117
6075
16Predicting aboveground forest biomass with topographic variables in human-impacted tropical dry forest landscapes2ᵒ autor: Skutsch, Margaret, Salinas-Melgoza, Miguel A., Lovett, Jon C.2018EcosphereWoS-id: 000425731000013
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85041197867
3438
17Increasing Inequalities in Access to Forests and Forest Benefits in Mexico1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch, Margaret, Olguin, Marcela, Gerez, Patricia, Muench, Carlos, et al.2018Journal of Latin American geographyWoS-id: 000431206800011
30
18How REDD+ Is performing communities1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., Turnhout E.2018ForestsWoS-id: 000448550700057
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85054910944
2525
19Exploring how land tenure affects farmers' landscape values: Evidence from a choice experimentCoautor: Skutsch M., Monroy-Sais S., García-Frapolli E., Mora F., et al.2018SUSTAINABILITYWoS-id: 000451531700495
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85056758290
46
20Assessing forest cover change in Mexico from annual MODIS VCF data (2000-2010)Coautor: Skutsch M., Gao Y., Ghilardi A., Mas J., et al.2018INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSINGWoS-id: 000456452100001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85048792107
1012
21Modelling carbon stock and carbon sequestration ecosystem services for policy design: a comprehensive approach using a dynamic vegetation modelCoautor: Skutsch, Margaret, Quijas, Sandra, Boit, Alice, Thonicke, Kirsten, et al.2018Ecosystems And PeopleWoS-id: 000460595100001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85065873286
812
22Policy for pro-poor distribution of REDD+ benefits in Mexico: How the legal and technical challenges are being addressed1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., Balderas Torres A., Carrillo Fuentes J.C.2017FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICSWoS-id: 000393263700007
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85007164369
1413
23Carbon emissions from dryland shifting cultivation: A case study of mexican tropical dry forest2ᵒ autor: Skutsch M., Salinas-Melgoza M.A., Lovett J.C., Borrego A.2017SILVA FENNWoS-id: 000395896600004
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85014750594
1314
24Adapting REDD+ policy to sink conditions1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch, Margaret, Paneque-Galvez, Jaime, Ghilardi, Adrian, Balderas Torres, Arturo, et al.2017FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICSWoS-id: 000403118800017
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85016508657
88
25Spatiotemporal modeling of fuelwood environmental impacts: Towards improved accounting for non-renewable biomassCoautor: Skutsch, Margaret, Ghilardi, Adrian, Bailis, Robert, Mas, Jean-Francois, et al.2016ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWAREWoS-id: 000378954000018
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84966714364
2023
26Validation of MODIS Vegetation Continuous Fields for monitoring deforestation and forest degradation: two cases in MexicoCoautor: Skutsch M., Gao Y., Ghilardi A., Paneque-Galvez J., et al.2016GEOCARTO INTERNATIONALWoS-id: 000381011400008
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84948758473
109
27Comment on Gebhardt et al. MAD-MEX: Automatic Wall-to-Wall Land Cover Monitoring for the Mexican REDD-MRV Program Using All Landsat Data. Remote Sens. 2014, 6, 3923-3943Coautor: Skutsch, Margaret, Mas, Jean-Francois, Couturier, Stephane, Paneque-Galvez, Jaime, et al.2016REMOTE SENSINGWoS-id: 000382224800003
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-85019842733
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28The Place of Community Forest Management in the REDD plus LandscapeCoautor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch, Margaret, Pelletier, Johanne, Gelinas, Nancy2016ForestsWoS-id: 000382470000019
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84984693630
4852
29Impacts of Finnish cooperation in the Mexican policy making process: From the community forest management to the liberalization of forest services2ᵒ autor: Skutsch, Margaret, Hinojosa Flores, Isaias Daniel, Mustalahti, Irmeli2016FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICSWoS-id: 000388059900023
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84988956425
88
30EVALUATION OF ANNUAL MODIS PTC DATA FOR DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION ANALYSISCoautor: Skutsch, M., Gao, Y., Ghilardi, A., Mas, J. F., et al.2016International Archives Of The Photogrammetry Remote Sensing And Spatial Information SciencesWoS-id: 000392747900002
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84981225764
20
31Special issue: The potential role for community monitoring in MRV and in benefit sharing in REDD+2ᵒ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., Torres A.B.2015ForestsWoS-id: 000348403700013
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84922450717
109
32Sustainable bioenergy options for Mexico: GHG mitigation and costsCoautor: Skutsch M., García C.A., Riegelhaupt E., Ghilardi A., et al.2015RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWSWoS-id: 000348880600043
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84912544141
3845
33'Yes-in-my-backyard': Spatial differences in the valuation of forest services and local co-benefits for carbon markets in MéxicoCoautor: Skutsch M., Torres A.B., MacMillan D.C., Lovett J.C.2015ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICSWoS-id: 000349505400014
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84912076933
2226
34Opportunities, constraints and perceptions of rural communities regarding their potential to contribute to forest landscape transitions under REDD plus : case studies from Mexico1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch, M, Borrego, A, MoralesBarquero, L, PanequeGalvez, J, et al.2015INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY REVIEWWoS-id: 000351672700005
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35Reprint of 'Yes-in-my-backyard': Spatial differences in the valuation of forest services and local co-benefits for carbon markets in MéxicoCoautor: Skutsch M., Torres, AB, MacMillan D.C., Lovett J.C.2015ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICSWoS-id: 000360512800032
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84938984414
226
36Balancing views on community monitoring: The case of REDD+: A response to "towards a more balanced view on the potentials of locally-based monitoring"1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch, MM, McCall, MK, Larrazabal, AP2014BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATIONWoS-id: 000329318300013
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84891661695
55
37Estimating the opportunity costs of activities that cause degradation in tropical dry forest: Implications for REDD+2ᵒ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., Borrego A.2014ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICSWoS-id: 000336117400001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84895755494
4548
38Deforestation and land tenure in Mexico: A response to Bonilla-Moheno et al.1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., Mas J.F., Bocco G., Bee B., et al.2014LAND USE POLICYWoS-id: 000337205600039
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84900852484
1011
39Options for a national framework for benefit distribution and their relation to community-based and national REDD+ monitoring1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., Turnhout E., Vijge M.J., Herold M., et al.2014ForestsWoS-id: 000339989900005
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84904038072
1515
40Operationalizing the definition of forest degradation for REDD+, with application to Mexico2ᵒ autor: Skutsch M., Morales-Barquero L., Jardel-Peláez E.J., Ghilardi A., et al.2014ForestsWoS-id: 000339989900008
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84904043640
5061
41How countries link REDD+ interventions to drivers in their readiness plans: Implications for monitoring systemsCoautor: Skutsch M., Salvini G., Herold M., De Sy V., et al.2014ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERSWoS-id: 000341873200005
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84904042224
5361
42Multilevel Governance for Forests and Climate Change: Learning from Southern MexicoCoautor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., Rantala S., Hajjar R.2014ForestsWoS-id: 000346798100012
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84921443335
2224
43Validation of MODIS vegetation continuous fields in two areas in MexicoCoautor: Skutsch, Margaret, Gao, Yan, Francois Mas, Jean, Paneque-GaIvez, Jaime, et al.2014International Workshop On Earth Observation And Remote Sensing ApplicationsWoS-id: 000366526900004
00
44Identification and quantification of drivers of forest degradation in tropical dry forests: A case study in Western MexicoCoautor: Skutsch M., Morales-Barquero L., Borrego A., Kleinn C., et al.2014LAND USE POLICYWoS-id: 000367105800028
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84952027848
4448
45Payments for ecosystem services and rural development: Landowners' preferences and potential participation in western MexicoCoautor: Skutsch M., Balderas Torres A., MacMillan D.C., Lovett J.C.2013ECOSYSTEM SERVICESWoS-id: 000209520900009
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84890120803
5462
46Linking community-based and national REDD+ monitoring: A review of the potentialCoautor: Skutsch M., Pratihast A.K., Herold M., De Sy V., et al.2013CARBON MANAGWoS-id: 000315238600016
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84872788893
5253
47The valuation of forest carbon services by Mexican citizens: The case of Guadalajara city and La Primavera biosphere reserveCoautor: Skutsch M., Torres, AB, MacMillan D.C., Lovett J.C.2013REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGEWoS-id: 000319774800015
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84878608324
1422
48Rights to carbon and payments for services rendered under REDD+: Options for the case of Mexico1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., Simon C., Velazquez A., Fernández J.C.2013GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONSWoS-id: 000321157600011
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84878618299
3029
49Workshop Report: Science solutions to policy challenges for evolving REDD+ measuring, reporting and verification requirements: Report from a multistakeholder workshopCoautor: Skutsch M., Mulatu K.A., Herold M., Koster H., et al.2013CARBON MANAGWoS-id: 000328306900010
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84890394005
11
50Potential for climate change mitigation in degraded forests: A study from La Primavera, MexicoCoautor: Skutsch M., Torres A.B., Enríquez R.O., Lovett J.C.2013ForestsWoS-id: 000330520100016
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84888769735
1014
51Slicing the REDD+ pie: Controversies around the distribution of benefits1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M.2013Cab Reviews. Perspectives In Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition And Natural ResourcesScopus-id: 2-s2.0-84878266312
08
52An interdisciplinary approach to depict landscape change drivers: A case study of the Ticuiz agrarian community in Michoacan, MexicoCoautor: Skutsch M., Campos M., Velázquez A., Verdinelli G.B., et al.2012Applied GeographyWoS-id: 000298362400020
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-79960447478
1924
53Sprouting productivity and allometric relationships of two oak species managed for traditional charcoal making in central MexicoCoautor: Skutsch M., Aguilar R., Ghilardi A., Vega E., et al.2012BIOMASS & BIOENERGYWoS-id: 000300469700022
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84455205537
3133
54The role of community carbon monitoring for REDD+: A review of experiencesCoautor: Skutsch M., Larrazábal A., McCall M.K., Mwampamba T.H.2012Current Opinion In Environmental SustainabilityWoS-id: 000312418600016
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84869210613
5664
55Splitting the difference: A proposal for benefit sharing in reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+)2ᵒ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., Torres A.B.2012ForestsWoS-id: 000315414600010
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84869240870
2431
56The role of community forest management in REDD+1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., McCall M.K.2012UnasylvaScopus-id: 2-s2.0-84872692538
015
57Assessing deforestation from biofuels: Methodological challenges2ᵒ autor: Skutsch M., Gao Y., Drigo R., Pacheco P., et al.2011Applied GeographyWoS-id: 000288971900012
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-78649784300
2943
58Monitoring, reporting and verification for national REDD + programmes: Two proposals2ᵒ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., Herold M.2011ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERSWoS-id: 000289263600003
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-79952950566
121141
59At the heart of REDD+: A role for local people in monitoring forests?2ᵒ autor: Skutsch M., Danielsen F., Burgess N.D., Jensen P.M., et al.2011CONSERVATION LETTERSWoS-id: 000289301900009
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-79952942549
133160
60Alternative models for carbon payments to communities under REDD+: A comparison using the Polis model of actor inducements1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., Vickers B., Georgiadou Y., McCall M.2011ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICYWoS-id: 000289336900006
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-79952622192
3538
61Deforestation and the social impacts of soy for biodiesel: Perspectives of farmers in the south Brazilian Amazon2ᵒ autor: Skutsch M., Lima M., de Medeiros Costa G.2011ECOLOGY AND SOCIETYWoS-id: 000298841900013
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84930475060
5766
62Jatropha in Mexico: Environmental and social impacts of an incipient biofuel program1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., De los Rios E., Solis S., Riegelhaupt E., et al.2011ECOLOGY AND SOCIETYWoS-id: 000298841900022
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84930483613
4959
63Options for monitoring and estimating historical carbon emissions from forest degradation in the context of REDD+Coautor: Skutsch M., Herold M., Román-Cuesta R.M., Mollicone D., et al.2011Carbon Balance and ManagementScopus-id: 2-s2.0-82055171922
0125
64Dealing with locally-driven degradation: A quick start option under REDD+1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M.M., Torres A.B., Mwampamba T.H., Ghilardi A., et al.2011Carbon Balance and ManagementScopus-id: 2-s2.0-84455170677
021
65The cost of carbon abatement through community forest management in Nepal Himalaya2ᵒ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., Karky B.S.2010ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICSWoS-id: 000273996000025
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-72049122915
5366
66The permanence debate1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., De Jong, BJ2010ScienceWoS-id: 000274901100015
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-77649199427
34
67CDM in sub-Saharan Africa and the prospects of the Nairobi framework initiativeCoautor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., Byigero A.D., Clancy J.2010CLIMATE POLICYWoS-id: 000276828600005
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-77954192000
1116
68Crediting carbon in dry forests: The potential for community forest management in West Africa1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M.M., Ba L.2010FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICSWoS-id: 000277702300003
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-77950517697
3543
69Reassessing REDD: Governance, markets and the hype cycle: An editorial comment1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch, MM, McCall, MK2010CLIMATIC CHANGEWoS-id: 000278111500003
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-77953020279
2734
70Rural Development through Carbon Finance: Forestry Projects under the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch, M2010CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENTWoS-id: 000290086400008
10
71Rapid warming in the Himalayas: Ecosystem responses and development optionsCoautor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., Singh S.P., Singh V.2010CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENTWoS-id: 000290181200003
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84862832939
4779
72Spatial analysis of deforestation from biofuels: Methodological challenges2ᵒ autor: Skutsch M., Gao Y., Drigo R., Masera O., et al.2010GEOSPATIAL WEEK 2023, VOL. 48-1Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-84923595601
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73Carbon emissions: Dry forests may be easier to manage1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., McCall M.K., Lovett J.C.2009NatureWoS-id: 000272277900015
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-71449122608
710
74A data support infrastructure for Clean Development Mechanism forestry implementation: An inventory perspective from CameroonCoautor: Skutsch M.M., Minang P.A., McCall M.K., Verplanke J.J.2008MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGEWoS-id: 000207662900003
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-36649009719
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75Report from the UNFCCC meeting in Bali1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M.M., Trines E.2008AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGYWoS-id: 000252928100001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-38849166541
57
76Redd as multi-level governance in-the-making1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., van Laake P.E.2008ENERG ENVIRON-UKScopus-id: 2-s2.0-55249113691
031
77National forest policy as a platform for biosphere carbon management: the case of community forestry in CameroonCoautor: Skutsch M.M., Minang P.A., Bressers H.Th.A., McCall M.K.2007ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICYWoS-id: 000246485200003
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-34047208570
1219
78A synopsis of land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) under the Kyoto Protocol and Marrakech AccordsCoautor: Skutsch M., Schlamadinger B., Bird N., Johns T., et al.2007ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICYWoS-id: 000247823900002
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-34249329330
103128
79Clearing the way for reducing emissions from tropical deforestation1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., Bird N., Trines E., Dutschke M., et al.2007ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICYWoS-id: 000247823900006
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-34249303203
5168
80Reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation2ᵒ autor: Skutsch M.M., Zahabu E., Sosovele H., Malimbwi R.E.2007AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGYWoS-id: 000250402300001
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-35448985235
811
81Reducing carbon transaction costs in community-based forest management1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M.M.2005CLIMATE POLICYScopus-id: 2-s2.0-29144450952
024
82Gender analysis for energy projects and programmes1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M.M.2005ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTScopus-id: 2-s2.0-34547137312
048
83Protocols, treaties, and action: The 'climate change process' viewed through gender spectacles1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M.M.2002Gender And DevelopmentScopus-id: 2-s2.0-0036056285
043
84Gender angle to the climate change negotiations2ᵒ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M., Wamukonya N.2002ENERG ENVIRON-UKScopus-id: 2-s2.0-0036199844
013
85Conflict management and participation in community forestry1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M.M.2000AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMSWoS-id: 000085271300006
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-0034105577
1726
86The gender issue in energy project planning Welfare, empowerment or efficiency?1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M.M.1998ENERGY POLICYScopus-id: 2-s2.0-0032178885
025
87Integrating women in energy assistance: which way forward?1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M.M.1994ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTScopus-id: 2-s2.0-65549136686
00
88Dissemination of energy technologies: stove and forestry projects in Gujarat.1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M.M.1985Energy From Biomass: 3rd E.C. Conference, Venice 1985Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-0022196051
00
89Forestry by the people for the people - some major problems in tanzania?s village afforestation programme1ᵉʳ autor y autor de correspondencia: Skutsch M.M.1985International Tree Crops JournalScopus-id: 2-s2.0-84948052212
012
90Measurement techniques in environmental impact assessment1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M.M., Flowerdew R.T.N.1976ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONScopus-id: 2-s2.0-0017106058
010
91Goals-delphis for urban planning: Concepts in their design1ᵉʳ autor: Skutsch M., Schofer J.L.1973SOCIO-ECON PLAN SCIWoS-id: A1973P786900004
Scopus-id: 2-s2.0-0001378915
1115
92GOAL FORMULATION FOR SOCIO-TECHNICAL SYSTEMS.Coautor: Skutsch Margaret, Rutherford G.Scott, Schofer Joseph L., Wachs Martin1973Asce J Urban Plann Dev DivScopus-id: 2-s2.0-0015669928
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