Crossing Scales and Disciplines to Achieve Forest Sustainability: A Framework for Effective Integrated Modeling
Jun 2008
Research
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Factors Contributing to the Cultural and Spatial Variability of Landscape Burning by Native Peoples of Interior AlaskaPDF
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Sustaining Biodiversity in the Oregon Coast Range: Potential effects of Forest Policies in a Multi-ownership ProvincePDF
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Using Backcast Land-Use Change and Groundwater Travel-Time Models to Generate Land-Use Legacy Maps for Watershed ManagementPDF
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Household Land Management and Biodiversity: Secondary Succession in a Forest-Agriculture Mosaic in Southern MexicoPDF
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Indigenous Knowledge and Values in Planning for Sustainable Forestry: Pikangikum First Nation and the Whitefeather Forest InitiativePDF
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A Real Options Approach to Forest-Management Decision Making to Protect Caribou under the Threat of ExtinctionPDF
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Modeling the Effects of Land Use on the Quality of Water, Air, Noise, and Habitat for a Five-County Region in GeorgiaPDF