William Haden Chomphosy Data-verified
Affiliation confirmed via AI analysis of OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources.
Researcher
unknown
Research Areas
Links
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
William Haden Chomphosy investigates ecosystem services and their benefits in the context of land restoration and invasive species management. His work includes studying the ecosystem services provided by the Buffalo National River in Arkansas and exploring the advantages derived from restoring non-producing US oil and gas lands. Chomphosy also examines optimal research and development investment strategies for controlling invasive species. He has published six papers, with a total of 43 citations and an h-index of 2. His research collaborations include work with Maureen R. McClung and Krishna Patel from Hendrix College, as well as Varenya Nallur and Luke H. Lefler from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 43
Selected Publications
-
Optimal R&D investment in the management of invasive species (2023)
-
Ecosystem Services of the Buffalo National River in Arkansas (2022)
-
Ecosystem services benefits from the restoration of non-producing US oil and gas lands (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Ecosystem services benefits from the restoration of non-producing US oil and gas lands
- Ecosystem Services of the Buffalo National River in Arkansas
- Ecosystem services benefits from the restoration of non-producing US oil and gas lands
- Ecosystem Services of the Buffalo National River in Arkansas
- Optimal R&D investment in the management of invasive species
- Optimal R&D investment in the management of invasive species
- Optimal R&D investment in the management of invasive species
- Optimal R&D investment in the management of invasive species
- Optimal R&D investment in the management of invasive species
- Optimal R&D investment in the management of invasive species
- Ecosystem services benefits from the restoration of non-producing US oil and gas lands
- Ecosystem services benefits from the restoration of non-producing US oil and gas lands
- Ecosystem services benefits from the restoration of non-producing US oil and gas lands
- Ecosystem Services of the Buffalo National River in Arkansas
- Ecosystem Services of the Buffalo National River in Arkansas
- Ecosystem Services of the Buffalo National River in Arkansas
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics