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Agricultural risk and resilience
Soil Science
ID: T11886
Current Trend
-47%
vs baseline
131
works this month
247
baseline/mo
Monthly Publications
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Agricultural risk and resilience — Monthly Publications
0
60
120
180
198
May
'25
213
Jun
'25
199
Jul
'25
151
Aug
'25
192
Sep
'25
189
Oct
'25
43
Nov
'25
103
Dec
'25
238
Jan
'26
125
Feb
'26
131
Mar
'26
89
Apr
'26
131
May
'26
Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Monthly Trend History
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Agricultural risk and resilience — Trend vs Baseline (%)
-63%
0%
+63%
+126%
+189%
+252%
Sep '24
Oct '24
Nov '24
Dec '24
Jan '25
Feb '25
Mar '25
Apr '25
May '25
Jun '25
Jul '25
Aug '25
Sep '25
Oct '25
Nov '25
Dec '25
Jan '26
Feb '26
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Apr '26
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Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Annual Publications
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Agricultural risk and resilience — Annual Publications
0
661
1,322
1,983
2,095
2015
2,258
2016
2,037
2017
2,204
2018
2,146
2019
2,118
2020
2,022
2021
1,676
2022
2,002
2023
2,582
2024
2,642
2025
Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Most-Cited Papers (Past 12 Months)
Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics
· Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics · 2025-11-07 ·
466 citations
Global food security in a turbulent world: reviewing the impacts of the pandemic, the war and climate change
Donatella Saccone et al. · Agricultural and Food Economics · 2025-07-26 ·
24 citations
The role of feed-in tariffs in encouraging insurance companies to invest in renewables
Serhiy Lyeonov et al. · Insurance Markets and Companies · 2025-06-04 ·
10 citations
Advancements in Weather Index Insurance: A Review of Data-Driven Approaches to Design, Pricing and Risk Management
Sachini Wijesena et al. · Earth Systems and Environment · 2025-07-15 ·
10 citations
Climate Change Risks and Green Low-Carbon Development in Agriculture: Evidence from China on the Regulatory Role of Agricultural Insurance and Spatial Spillover Effects
Zhaoyang Lu et al. · Agriculture · 2025-12-21 ·
9 citations
Rising Papers (High Citation Velocity)
Evolution and impact of rural banditry in Nigeria: a situational action Theory approach to understanding localised insecurity
O. M. Adesina et al. · Small Wars and Insurgencies · 2026-01-24 ·
2 citations
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FWCI 34
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