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Associate Professor

University of Central Arkansas

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4 h-index 17 pubs 45 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Matthew H. Connolly is an Associate Professor at the University of Central Arkansas whose research applies Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to human-environment interactions and water resources. His work investigates the spatial patterns and landscape drivers of municipal water consumption, utilizing geocomputational methods to address water resource issues. Connolly also studies the fluvial geomorphology of southern Ozark streams in northeastern Arkansas, examining stream morphology and developing beach erosion monitoring programs along the southwest coast of Jamaica.

His recent publications include research on fish assemblage shifts in Ozark rivers over extended periods, the impacts of irrigation and climate on soybean yields in the US Arkansas Delta, and environmental correlates of fish assemblage change. Further publications explore agricultural geography and international water conflict using remote sensing data, and flaws in stormwater management models relevant to the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Connolly has also analyzed the spatial aspects of climate drivers on migration patterns in Tanzania.

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  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 17
  • Citations: 45

Selected Publications

  • Agricultural Geography and International Water Conflict: Evidence from Remotely Sensed Data (2025) DOI
  • Environmental correlates with fish assemblage change and biotic homogenization across 40 years in an Ozark, <scp>Gravel‐Bed</scp> river basin (2024) DOI
  • Impacts of irrigation-climate interactions on irrigated soybean yields in the US Arkansas Delta from 2003 to 2017 (2023) DOI
  • Fish assemblage shifts in an Ozark river over 80 years amidst a mosaic of forest regeneration and persistent pasture (2022) DOI
  • Spatial Analysis of Climate Driver Impacts on Sub-Saharan African Migration Patterns in Tanzania (2022) DOI

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