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Pamela A. Green

Researcher at City College of New York

Publications -  13
Citations -  11969

Pamela A. Green is an academic researcher from City College of New York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Water security. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 10346 citations. Previous affiliations of Pamela A. Green include Analysis Group & University of New Hampshire.

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Freshwater ecosystem services supporting humans: Pivoting from water crisis to water solutions

TL;DR: A new global scale water indicator, the freshwater provisioning index for humans (FPIh), maps the capacity of upstream source areas to provide water for human populations downstream as discussed by the authors.
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Protected areas and freshwater provisioning: a global assessment of freshwater provision, threats and management strategies to support human water security

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the quantity of water that is being provided by protected areas to areas downstream, and how threatened protected areas are in terms of their water provision, and the numbers of people who live downstream from these protected areas around the world were then assessed.
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Extreme rainfall, vulnerability and risk: a continental-scale assessment for South America

TL;DR: It is demonstrated here the use of high-resolution geophysical and population datasets together with documentary reports of rainfall-induced damage across South America over a multi-decadal, retrospective time domain (1960–2000), to analyse the impact of floods as a water security issue.
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Denitrification in wetlands: A review towards a quantification at global scale

TL;DR: A meta-analysis is provided that aims at exploring how research around global nitrogen, denitrification and wetlands had evolved in the last fifty years by the integration of satellite-based Earth Observation (EO) technology with parsimonious physical based models.