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Impact of Social Systems on Ecology and Hydrology in Urban-Rural Watersheds: Integration for Restoration
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Book Chapter | Grove JM, Hinson KE, Northrop RJ. A social ecology approach to understanding urban ecosystems and landscapes. In: Berkowitz AR, Nilon CH, Hollweg KS, eds. Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education. Springer, New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 2003, Chapter 11, pp. 167-186. |
R825792 (Final) (01/08/07) |
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Book Chapter | Villa F, Voinov A, Fitz C, Costanza R. Calibration of large spatial models: a multistage, multiobjective optimization technique. In: Costanza R, Voinov A, eds. Landscape Simulation Modeling: A Spatially Explicit, Dynamic Approach. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 2004, Chapter 4, pp. 77-116. |
R825792 (Final) (11/21/03) |
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Journal Article | Belt KT, Gresens SE, Gwinn DC, Banks P, Tang JA. The effects of urban impervious watershed cover on benthic macroinvertebrate populations in streams with particular reference to disturbance from storm event frequency and magnitude. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 1998;16(l):208. |
R825792 (1999) (02/15/07) R825792 (2000) (02/15/07) |
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Journal Article | Boumans RM, Villa F, Costanza R, Voinov A, Voinov H, Maxwell T. Non-spatial calibrations of a general unit model for ecosystem simulations. Ecological Modelling 2001;146(1-3):17-32. |
R825792 (Final) (11/21/03) R827169 (Final) (11/21/03) |
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Journal Article | Brun SE, Band LE. Simulating runoff behavior in an urbanizing watershed. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2000;24(1):5-22. |
R825792 (1999) (02/15/07) R825792 (2000) (02/15/07) |
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Journal Article | Thompson HC. Study finds adjacent land uses are key to predicting the number and type of exotic species in forest gaps (Maryland). Ecological Restoration 1999;17(3):159-160. |
R825792 (Final) (11/21/03) |
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Meeting | Burch Jr WR. Participant in President's Council on Sustainable Development, Northwest Regional Council-Inventory and Monitoring in Pacific Northwest Workshop, Skamania, WA, March 10-12, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Bowes-Lyon D, Hinson K. Social ecology and education in middle and high schools: concepts, methods, and data for integrating the social and biological sciences. Presented at Making Connections, a National Conference on Science, Mathematics and Technology Education at The Park School, Baltimore, MD, November 6, 1998. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Burch Jr WR. Ecosystem Management Course. Presented at the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, Hartford, CT, Spring 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Burch Jr WR. Lessons for the future from our older cities--the first global change experiment. Presented to the Geography and Environmental Science Department, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, January 26, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Costanza R, Olden K, Rominger R. Ecological economics and sustainable agriculture. Presented at the Town Hall Meeting on Environmental Health on the Agriculture/Urban Frontier, Sacramento, CA, August 17, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Costanza R. Integrated ecological economic modeling of water resources. Presented at the UIC Great Cities/Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Urban Water Resources Conference Improved Decision-Making for Water Resources: The Key to Sustainable Development for Metropolitan Regions, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, September 16-17, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Costanza R. Whole watershed health and restoration: applying the Patuxent and Gwynns Falls landscape models to designing a sustainable balance between humans and the rest of nature. Presented at the International Congress on Ecosystem Health: Managing for Ecosystem Health Symposium, Sacramento, CA, August 15-20, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Crawford K, Groffman PM. Comparing denitrification in urban and rural riparian wetlands in Baltimore, MD. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Spokane, WA, August 8-12, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Grove JM, Redman C, Pickett STA, Grimm N. A hierarchical patch dynamics approach to the long-term study of urban ecological systems. Presented at the 7th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, May 27-31, 1998. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Grove JM. A patch dynamics approach to the study of anthropogenic ecosystems. Presented at the Spring Ecosystems Seminar Series, Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, April 13, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Grove JM. Effects of urbanization and land use on human and ecological health. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Graduate Fellowship Conference, July 19, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Grove JM. Greening and community development. Presented at the Green Spaces in Urban Places, Regional Urban Greening Forum, Philadelphia, PA, November 6, 1998. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Grove JM, Pickett STA. Hydrological, ecological and social systems in urban-rural watersheds: integration for restoration. Presented at the 13th Annual Conference: Applications of Landscape Ecology in Natural Resource Management, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, March 17-21, 1998. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Grove JM. Incorporating human ecological analyses in natural resource planning and management. Presented at the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, Hartford, CT, February 17, 1998. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Grove JM. Integrated science and long-term, urban ecological research. Presented at the Department of Geography, Ohio University, Athens, OH, May 7, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Grove JM. Social dimensions of biodiversity. Presented at the Department of Geography, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD, April 30, 1998. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Grove JM. The social dimensions of human ecosystem analysis. Presented at the University of Maryland Seminar Series for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, College Park, MD, March 17, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Law NL, Band LE. Spatial interactions of societal and biophysical attributes of urbanizing watersheds. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Boston, MA, June 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Pickett STA, Grove JM. Integrated science and long-term, urban ecological research. Presentation and field tour for scientists from the Austrian Academy of Sciences, May 11, 1999. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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Presentation | Pickett STA. The study and science of ecosystems. Presented at the University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, College Park, MD, September 9, 1998. |
R825792 (Final) (08/30/10) |
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