Author

Amany Omar

Assistant Professor of Economics, Khalifa University - Cited by 194 - Environmental Economics - Biodiversity Conservation - Food Security

Biography

Dr.  Amany Omar is currently working in Chest Department, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University Hospital, Egypt. He has published numerous research papers and articles in reputed journals and has various other achievements in the related studies. He has extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with his extensive research work. 
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Cited by
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Biodiversity conservation and productivity in intensive agricultural systems
A Omer, U Pascual, NP RussellJournal of Agricultural Economics 58 (2), 308-329, 2007200
108
2007
A theoretical model of agrobiodiversity as a supporting service for sustainable agricultural intensification
A Omer, U Pascual, N RussellEcological Economics 69 (10), 1926-1933, 2010201
43
2010
Islam’s Perspective on Environmental Sustainability: A Conceptual Analysis
RHA Labeeb Bsoul, Amani Omer, Lejla KucukalicSocial Sciences 11 (6), 2022202
10
2022
The contribution of biodiversity to modern intensive farming systems
AA Omer, U Pascual, NP RussellAgriculture, Biodiversity and Markets: Livelihoods and Agroecology in …, 2010201
7
2010
Agricultural Intensification and Biodiversity Loss: Is There an Agri-EKC.
A Omer, U Pascual, N RussellUniversity of Manchester, School of Economic Studies, 2003200
6
2003
Meeting the food security challenge through sustainable intensification
N Russell, A OmerHandbook on the Globalisation of Agriculture, 125, 2015201
4
2015
Does loss of biodiversity compromise productivity in intensive agriculture?
U Pascual, N Russell, A OmerUniversity of Manchester, School of Economic Studies, 20020
3
2003
A Note on Sustainable Agricultural Intensification through Agrobiodiversity Conservation
A Omer, U Pascaul, N RusselThe University of Manchester, Manchester, 00800
2
2008
Economics, ecology, biodiversity and the economic theory of clubs
AAL Omer, N RussellUniversity of Manchester, 1998199
2
1998