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Edmund Merem

Concepts (34)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Geographic Information Systems
7
2011
47
1.740
Why?
Conservation of Natural Resources
5
2011
48
1.190
Why?
Rivers
4
2011
51
0.700
Why?
Water Pollution
3
2011
13
0.680
Why?
Agriculture
3
2011
66
0.630
Why?
Environment
2
2008
149
0.490
Why?
Water Movements
2
2011
5
0.380
Why?
Petroleum
1
2010
20
0.320
Why?
Ecology
1
2010
33
0.320
Why?
Environmental Monitoring
2
2008
230
0.290
Why?
Wetlands
1
2007
15
0.260
Why?
Population Growth
1
2006
8
0.240
Why?
Urbanization
1
2005
14
0.230
Why?
Ecosystem
3
2011
175
0.200
Why?
Texas
2
2011
457
0.140
Why?
Time Factors
2
2008
1857
0.100
Why?
Environmental Health
1
2011
43
0.080
Why?
Maps as Topic
1
2008
2
0.070
Why?
Spacecraft
1
2008
3
0.070
Why?
Africa
1
2008
82
0.070
Why?
International Cooperation
1
2008
52
0.070
Why?
Human Activities
1
2008
8
0.070
Why?
Industry
1
2008
31
0.070
Why?
Employment
1
2008
86
0.070
Why?
Niger
1
2007
2
0.070
Why?
Georgia
1
2008
192
0.070
Why?
Plants
1
2007
113
0.060
Why?
Nigeria
1
2006
92
0.060
Why?
Public Policy
1
2006
36
0.060
Why?
Demography
1
2006
195
0.060
Why?
Mississippi
1
2005
129
0.060
Why?
Pilot Projects
1
2007
760
0.050
Why?
Humans
4
2011
43102
0.050
Why?
Decision Making
1
2005
249
0.050
Why?
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