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Edmund Merem

Concepts (34)

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Concepts are listed by decreasing relevance which is based on many factors, including how many publications the person wrote about that topic, how long ago those publications were written, and how many publications other people have written on that same topic.


Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Geographic Information Systems
7
2011
47
1.770
Why?
Conservation of Natural Resources
5
2011
49
1.210
Why?
Rivers
4
2011
50
0.710
Why?
Water Pollution
3
2011
13
0.700
Why?
Agriculture
3
2011
65
0.640
Why?
Environment
2
2008
148
0.510
Why?
Water Movements
2
2011
5
0.390
Why?
Petroleum
1
2010
20
0.330
Why?
Ecology
1
2010
33
0.320
Why?
Environmental Monitoring
2
2008
226
0.300
Why?
Wetlands
1
2007
15
0.270
Why?
Population Growth
1
2006
8
0.250
Why?
Urbanization
1
2005
13
0.240
Why?
Ecosystem
3
2011
171
0.210
Why?
Texas
2
2011
428
0.150
Why?
Time Factors
2
2008
1848
0.100
Why?
Environmental Health
1
2011
43
0.090
Why?
Maps as Topic
1
2008
2
0.080
Why?
Spacecraft
1
2008
3
0.080
Why?
Africa
1
2008
81
0.070
Why?
International Cooperation
1
2008
51
0.070
Why?
Human Activities
1
2008
8
0.070
Why?
Industry
1
2008
30
0.070
Why?
Employment
1
2008
83
0.070
Why?
Niger
1
2007
2
0.070
Why?
Georgia
1
2008
189
0.070
Why?
Plants
1
2007
114
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
733
0.050
Why?
Humans
4
2011
42163
0.050
Why?
Decision Making
1
2005
242
0.050
Why?
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