Subject Rankings

Vancouver Island University (Malaspina) Subject Rankings 2025

AD Scientific Index (Alper-Doger Scientific Index) offers the broadest spectrum of branches, providing analysis in 13 main fields and 197 sub-branches at global, national, and regional levels. These analyses can be based on indicators such as the H-index, i10-index, and citation count, as well as their values from the last 6 years. As of Oct 13, 2024, rankings are according to the Total H Index. BETA VERSION: The subject field rankings for the world, regions, countries, and universities are currently in beta. This is due to the exclusion of (1.010.204) scientists categorized under 'others,' whose profiles cannot yet be determined, edited, or classified. As these fields are updated, the rankings will adjust accordingly. Please keep this in mind. See Also: [University Subject Rankings]

* Total H IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection :1
Patrick Brouder
Rural Studies
Tourism Geography
Polar Tourism
Evolutionary Economic Geography.
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
23
32
3,546
* Total H IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection :2
Garrett A Stone
Tourism
Experience Design
Informal Learning
Museums
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
12
17
535
* Total H IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection :3
Aj Weighill|Aggie Weighill
gender
community-based tourism
sustainability
leisure
poverty and leisure
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
3
1
106
* Total H Index Rankings
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 1
Patrick Brouder
Metrics
H-Index
i10-Index
Citation Counts
23
32
3,546
Rural Studies
Tourism Geography
Polar Tourism
Evolutionary Economic Geography.
* Total H Index Rankings
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 2
Garrett A Stone
Metrics
H-Index
i10-Index
Citation Counts
12
17
535
Tourism
Experience Design
Informal Learning
Museums
* Total H Index Rankings
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 3
Aj Weighill|Aggie Weighill
Metrics
H-Index
i10-Index
Citation Counts
3
1
106
gender
community-based tourism
sustainability
leisure
poverty and leisure