Environmental Studies Faculty and Staff Publications
2023
A Cascade River Ethic, Olin E. (Gene) Myers Jr.
2017
Why Georeferencing Matters: Introducing a Practical Protocol to Prepare Species Occurrence Records for Spatial Analysis, Trevor D.S. Bloom, Aquila Flower, and Eric G. DeChaine
Publication Incentives Undermine the Utility of Science: Ecological Research in Mexico, Mark W. Neff
2016
Three Centuries of Synchronous Forest Defoliator Outbreaks in Western North America, Aquila Flower
A New Method Comparing Snowmelt Timing with Annual Area Burned, Donal S. O'Leary III, Trevor D. Bloom, Jacob C. Smith, Christopher R. Zemp, and Michael J. Medler
2015
What is the Relationship between Risky Outdoor Play and Health in Children? A Systematic Review, Mariana Brussoni, Rebecca Gibbons, Casey Gray, Takuro Ishikawa, Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter, Adam Bienenstock, Guylaine Chabot, Pamela Fuselli, Susan Herrington, Ian Janssen, William Pickett, Marlene Power, Nicholas Stanger, Margaret Sampson, and Mark S. Tremblay
Environmental Resource Management in Borderlands: Evolution from Competing Interests to Common Aversions, Patrick H. Buckley, John Belec, and Jason Levy
What Is the Relationship between Outdoor Time and Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Physical Fitness in Children? A Systematic Review, Casey Gray, Rebecca Gibbons, Richard Larouche, Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter, Adam Bienenstock, Mariana Brussoni, Guylaine Chabot, Susan Herrington, Ian Janssen, William Pickett, Marlene Power, Nicholas Stanger, Margaret Sampson, and Mark S. Tremblay
Does the global food system have an Achilles’ heel? How regional food systems may support resilience in regional disasters, Rebekah Paci-Green and Gigi M. Berardi
Cascadia Rising: Cascadia Subduction Zone Catastrophic Earthquake and Tsunami Functional Excercise Scenario Document, Rebekah Paci-Green, Natalie Boles, Tyler Black, Karissa Smith, and Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene
Panarchy, Transformation, and Place: Exploring Social Change and Resiliency Through an Ecological Lens, Nicholas Stanger and Joy Vance Beauchamp
2014
Western Spruce Budworm Outbreaks Did Not Increase Fire Risk over the Last Three Centuries: A Dendrochronological Analysis of Inter-Disturbance Synergism, Aquila Flower, Daniel Girard Gavin, Emily K. Heyerdahl, Russell A. Parsons, and Gregory M. Cohn
Scientists, Managers, and Assisted Colonization: Four Contrasting Perspectives Entangle Science and Policy, Mark W. Neff and Brendon Larson
Regional Market Research of Food Security and Regional Resilience: Whole Community Preparedness through Local Food Production and Distribution in Washington State, Rebekah Paci-Green and Jason Cornell
Integrating Scientific and Local Knowledge to Inform Risk-Based Management Approaches for Climate Adaptation, Thomas Webler, Nathan P. Kettle, Kirstin Dow, Seth Tuler, Jessica Whitehead, and Karly M. Miller
2013
Interactions of Insects, Fire and Climate on Fuel Loads and Fire Behavior in Mixed Conifer Forest, Daniel Girard Gavin, Aquila Flower, Gregory M. Cohn, Emily K. Heyerdahl, and Russell A. Parsons
Tracking Trash: An Analysis of Marine Debris from the Olympic Coast Clean-up, Rebekah Paci-Green, Pamela Griswold, and Kassandra Grimm
Review: Re-rooting the Learning Space: Minding Where Children's Mathematics Grow, by Jennifer S. Thom, Nicholas Stanger
Winter Counts as Transformative Inquiry: The Role of Creative Imagery as an Expression of Adaptive Change, Nicholas Stanger, Michele T. D. Tanaka, Vanessa V. Tse, and Lisa J. Starr
2012
Evaluation and Analysis of the Role Played by the International Mobility & Trade Corridor Project (IMTC) in the Cascade Gateway Region, Patrick H. Buckley and John Belec
2011
Stability, Sustainability, and Catastrophe: Applying Resilience Thinking to U.S. Agriculture, Gigi M. Berardi, Rebekah Paci-Green, and Bryant Hammond
Cascadia Reconsidered: Questioning Micro-scale Cross-border Integration in the Fraser Lowland, Patrick H. Buckley and John Belec
Speculations About the Effects of Fire and Lava Flows on Human Evolution, Michael J. Medler
Review of: "Escape from the Ivory Tower: A Guide to Making Your Science Matter", by Nancy Baron, Mark W. Neff
What Research Should be Done and Why? Four Competing Visions among Ecologists, Mark W. Neff
Moving "Eco" Back Into Socio-Ecological Models: A Proposal to Reorient Ecological Literacy Into Human Developmental Models and School Systems, Nicholas Stanger
2010
Ego Network Properties as a Way to Reveal Conflict in Collaboration's Clothing, Bethany B. Cutts, Tischa A. Muñoz-Erickson, Kate J. Darby, Mark W. Neff, Elisabeth K. Larson, Amber Wutich, and Bob Bolin
Spanning Boundaries in an Arizona Watershed Partnership: Information Networks as Tools for Entrenchment or Ties for Collaboration?, Tischa A. Muñoz-Erickson, Bethany B. Cutts, Elisabeth K. Larson, Kate J. Darby, Mark W. Neff, Amber Wutich, and Bob Bolin
2009
Energy, Agriculture, and Food: National, County, City Considerations, Gigi M. Berardi
Kenya — Starvation and Food Insecurity in the Land of Plenty, Gigi M. Berardi
Situation Assessment in Villa Nueva: Prospects for an Urban Disaster Risk Reduction Program in Guatemala City’s Precarious Settlements, Rebekah Paci-Green, Scott B. Miles, and Walter Svekla
Going Wild! Teaching about Wild Products from BC's Coastal Rainforests: A Guidebook for Educatiors for Grades 4 -7, Nicholas Stanger, Nadine Lefort, Robin June Hood, and Susan Gage
2007
Imaging the Future of Cross Border Environmental Resource Management within the Fraser Lowland: A Delphi Analysis, Patrick H. Buckley and John Belec
2005
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) - Whose Settlement Was It? An Overview of Salient Issues, Gigi M. Berardi
2004
Natural History of the Ahlstrom’s and Roose’s Prairies, Olympic National Park, Washington, Andrew J. Bach and David J. (David John) Conca
2003
The Best "Lied" Plans: Engaging Undergraduate Participation in Fieldwork, Andrew J. Bach
2002
Changing the Way America Farms: Knowledge and Community in the Sustainable Agriculture Movement, Gigi M. Berardi
2001
Public Participation in Watershed Management Planning: Views on Process from People in the Field, Thomas Webler and Seth Tuler
2000
Public Participation: Relevance and Application in the National Park Service, Thomas Webler
1998
Beyond Science: Deliberation and Analysis in Public Decision Making, Thomas Webler
How To Do Environmental Decision Making: Varying Perspectives on the U.S. National Research Council’s Understanding Risk Report, Thomas Webler and Seth Tuler
1997
Organizing Public Participation: A Critical Review of Three Handbooks, Thomas Webler