Amber Grant: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Amber Grant's h-index is 6 (6 i10-index, 195+ total citations across 9+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of May 2026. Amber Grant is affiliated with University of British Columbia.
Amber Grant is a researcher affiliated with University of British Columbia, specializing in urban forests, environmental justice, sustainability. Their work has been cited 195 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in United States.
Amber Grant's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 9 indexed publications. Of these, 8 are original research articles — the rest are literature highlights, conference abstracts or theses.
- H-Index
- 6
- i10-Index
- 6
- Total Citations
- 195
- Citing Countries
- 24
As of May 2026.
Amber Grant has an h-index of 6 and 195 total citations across 9 publications, with research cited by institutions in 24 countries.
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Where is environmental justice? A review of US urban forest management plans
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The researcher established a critical framework for assessing environmental justice in US urban forest management, subsequently expanding this inquiry to include Indigenous visibility and practical equity pathways for professionals.
The researcher established a framework linking abiotic factors to street tree mortality and developed performance indicators for nature-based solutions in urban commercial spaces.
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