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Mark Howden

Climate and Agricultural Systems

Australian National University

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About Mark Howden at Australian National University (ANU)

Mark Howden is a leading researcher at the Australian National University focusing on climate change impacts on agricultural systems and sustainability.

Research Areas

climate change impactsagricultural sustainabilityadaptation assessmentenvironmental impactpasture systemsclimate adaptation policyinterdisciplinary climate researchagricultural resilience
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Research Output

Total Citations23,819

Top 5% globally

Publications257

Highly prolific researcher

h-index60

Field leader

i10-index122

Broad impact

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