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412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden
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Publications

Category:  Scientific articles
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  1. Singh, C. & Persson, U. M. (2025). Global patterns of commodity-driven deforestation and associated carbon emissions. (in review) Nature Food. [Q1; IF: 23.6]
  2. West, C., Rabeschini, G., Singh, C., Kastner, T., Bastos Lima, M., Dermawan, A., Croft, S. & Persson, U. M. (2025). The global deforestation footprint of agriculture and forestry. (Accepted) Nature Reviews Earth and Environment. [Q1; IF: 49.7]
  3. Ribeiro, V., Mendes, F. D. S., Singh, C., & Heilmayr, R. (2024). Leveraging remote sensing for transparency and accountability in Amazonian commodity supply chains. One Earth, 7(11), 1935–1940. [Q1; IF: 15.1]
  4. Singh, C., van der Ent, R., Fetzer, I., & Wang-Erlandsson, L. (2024). Multi-fold increase in rainforest tipping risk beyond 1.5–2°C warming. Earth System Dynamics, 15(6), 1543–1565. [Q1; IF: 7.9]
  5. Gislason, S., Bruun, T. S., Wirsenius, S., Birkved, M., Singh, C., Udesen, F., & Maresca, A. (2024). How methods to assess land-use changes influence the resulting global warming potential and cost of optimized diets: a case study on Danish pigs applying life cycle assessment methodology. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 29(11), 2013-2031. [Q1; IF: 4.9]
  6. Wassénius, E., Bunge, A. C., Scheuermann, M. K., Resare Sahlin, K., Pranindita, A., Ohlsson, M., Blandon, A., Singh, C., Malmcrona Friberg, K. & Villarrubia-Gómez, P. (2023). Creative destruction in academia: a time to reimagine practices in alignment with sustainability values. Sustainability Science, 18(6), 2769-2775. [Q1; IF: 5.1]
  7. Singh, V., Karan, S. K., Singh, C., & Samadder, S. R. (2023). Assessment of the capability of SWAT model to predict surface runoff in open cast coal mining areas. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(14), 40073-40083. [Q1; IF: 5.8]
  8. Singh, C., van der Ent, R., Wang‐Erlandsson, L., & Fetzer, I. (2022). Hydroclimatic adaptation critical to the resilience of tropical forests. Global Change Biology, 28(9), 2930-2939. [Q1; IF: 10.8]
  9. Wang-Erlandsson, L., Tobian, A., van der Ent, R., Fetzer, I., te Wierik, S., Porkka, M., Staal, A., Jaramillo, F., Dahlmann, H., Singh, C., Greve, P., Gerten, D., Keys, P., Gleeson, T., Cornell, S., Steffen, W., Bai, X., Rockström, J. (2022). A planetary boundary for green water. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 3(6), 380-392. [Q1; IF: 49.7]
  10. Singh, C., Karan, S. K., Sardar, P., & Samadder, S. R. (2022). Remote sensing-based biomass estimation of dry deciduous tropical forest using machine learning and ensemble analysis. Journal of Environmental Management, 308, 114639. [Q1; IF: 8.0]
  11. Singh, C., Wang-Erlandsson, L., Fetzer, I., Rockström, J., & Van Der Ent, R. (2020). Rootzone storage capacity reveals drought coping strategies along rainforest-savanna transitions. Environmental Research Letters, 15(12), 124021. [Q1; IF: 5.8]
  12. Kumar, A., Samadder, S. R., Kumar, N., & Singh, C.. Estimation of the generation rate of different types of plastic wastes and possible revenue recovery from informal recycling. Waste Management, 79, 781-790. [Q1; IF: 7.1]
Category:  Reports
  1. Ribeiro, V., Singh, C., Pacheco, P., Persson, U. M., Vergara, A., Holle, K., & Flach, R. (2024). Uncovering Sub-Regional Drivers of Deforestation in the Amazon: A Tool for Targeted Solutions. WWF Technical Brief, presented at COP16 in Cali..
  2. Singh, C. (2021). Self-influencing feedback of deforestation on the actors responsible. IIASA YSSP Report. Laxenburg, Austria.
Category:  Conferences
  1. Landholders leverage over moisture flows and forest resilience in South America. IUFRO World Congress 2024, June 2024, Stockholm, Sweden.
  2. Deforestation Driver and Carbon Emission Model (DeDuCE): Enhancing accuracy in assessing agricultural commodities' contribution to deforestation and carbon emissions. 5th International Conference on Global Food Security, April 2024, Leuven, Belgium.
  3. Global warming beyond 1.5–2°C multiplies the rainforests' tipping risk. TIPMIP Workshop, November 2023, Templin, Germany.
  4. Global warming beyond 1.5–2°C multiplies the rainforests' tipping risk. EGU General Assembly, May 2023, Vienna, Austria.
  5. Transient ecohydrology of the rainforests under rapidly changing climate. IAHS Scientific Assembly, June 2022, Montpellier, France.
  6. Two decades of forest monitoring shows instability in the rainforests. EGU General Assembly, May 2022, Vienna, Austria.
  7. Transient ecohydrology of the rainforests under rapidly changing climate. Living Planet Symposium, May 2022, Bonn, Germany.
  8. Observing stability and instability of terrestrial tropical ecosystems. Climate Research School, Bolin Centre, November 2021, Stockholm, Sweden.
  9. Dry periods influence the ecohydrology of the rainforest. AGU Fall Meeting, December 2021, New Orleans, USA.
  10. Water stress and their implications on the ecohydrology of rainforests. EGU General Assembly, April 2021 (Online).
  11. Rootzone storage capacity reveals drought coping strategies along rainforest–savanna transitions. Climate Research School, Bolin Centre, October 2020, Stockholm, Sweden.
  12. Rootzone storage potential indicates the extent of rainforest resilience. EGU General Assembly, May 2020 (Online).
  13. Assessing water stress dynamics of the Amazonian rainforest through rootzone storage capacity: A time-series approach. EGU General Assembly, April 2019, Vienna, Austria.