Preventing violent extremism: A review of the literature W Stephens, S Sieckelinck, H Boutellier Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 44 (4), 346-361, 2021 | 298 | 2021 |
Rainfall trends in the north east arid zone of Nigeria 1961–1990 TM Hess, W Stephens, UM Maryah Agricultural and Forest meteorology 74 (1-2), 87-97, 1995 | 201 | 1995 |
Climate, weather and the yield of tea MKV Carr, W Stephens Tea: Cultivation to consumption, 87-135, 1992 | 161 | 1992 |
Crop-soil simulation models: Applications in developing countries W Stephens CABI, 2002 | 111 | 2002 |
Applications of crop/soil simulation models in tropical agricultural systems R Matthews, W Stephens, T Hess, T Middleton, A Graves Academic Press 76, 31-124, 2002 | 105 | 2002 |
Growth, productivity and water use in three hybrid poplar clones CA Souch, W Stephens Tree physiology 18 (12), 829-835, 1998 | 104 | 1998 |
Modelling NDVI from decadal rainfall data in the North East Arid Zone of Nigeria T Hess, W Stephens, G Thomas Journal of Environmental Management 48 (3), 249-261, 1996 | 95 | 1996 |
The potential for short rotation energy forestry on restored landfill caps DJ Nixon, W Stephens, SF Tyrrel, EDR Brierley Bioresource technology 77 (3), 237-245, 2001 | 93 | 2001 |
Being resilient to radicalisation in PVE policy: A critical examination W Stephens, S Sieckelinck Bringing Normativity into Critical Terrorism Studies, 110-133, 2020 | 75 | 2020 |
Effects of soil compaction and mechanical damage at harvest on growth and biomass production of short rotation coppice willow CA Souch, PJ Martin, W Stephens, G Spoor Plant and soil 263, 173-182, 2004 | 72 | 2004 |
Effects of light, temperature, irrigation and fertilizer on photosynthetic rate in tea (Camellia sinensis) BG Smith, W Stephens, PJ Burgess, MKV Carr Experimental Agriculture 29 (3), 291-306, 1993 | 70 | 1993 |
Review of the effects of energy crops on hydrology W Stephens, T Hess, J Knox NF0416, Cranfield University MAFF, 2001 | 69 | 2001 |
Willow growth in response to nutrients and moisture on a clay landfill cap soil. I. Growth and biomass production PJ Martin, W Stephens Bioresource Technology 97 (3), 437-448, 2006 | 68 | 2006 |
Climate and weather variability at the Tea Research Foundation of Kenya W Stephens, CO Othieno, MKV Carr Agricultural and forest meteorology 61 (3-4), 219-235, 1992 | 65 | 1992 |
Seasonal and clonal differences in shoot extension rates and numbers in tea (Camellia sinensis) W Stephens, MKV Carr Experimental Agriculture 26 (1), 83-98, 1990 | 63 | 1990 |
Responses of tea to environment in Kenya. 3. Yield and yield distribution WK Ng'Etich, W Stephens, CO Othieno Experimental Agriculture 37 (3), 361-372, 2001 | 61 | 2001 |
Irrigating short rotation coppice with landfill leachate: constraints to productivity due to chloride W Stephens, SF Tyrrel, JE Tiberghien Bioresource Technology 75 (3), 227-229, 2000 | 57 | 2000 |
Why has the uptake of decision support systems been so poor? W Stephens, T Middleton Crop-soil simulation models: applications in developing countries, 129-147, 2002 | 56 | 2002 |
Crop simulation models as tools in computer laboratory and classroom‐based education AR Graves, T Hess, RB Matthews, W Stephens, T Middleton Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education 31 (1), 48-54, 2002 | 52 | 2002 |
Responses of tea to environment in Kenya. 1. Genotype× environment interactions for total dry matter production and yield WK Ng'etich, W Stephens Experimental Agriculture 37 (3), 333-342, 2001 | 50 | 2001 |