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Impact of Social Systems on Ecology and Hydrology in Urban-Rural Watersheds: Integration for Restoration
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Book | Aley J, Burch WR, Conover B, Field D, eds. Ecosystem Management: Adaptive Strategies for Natural Resource Organizations in the Twenty-First Century. Philadelphia, PA: Taylor and Francis, 1998, December 2001, 200 pp. |
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Book | Burch Jr. WR. Daydreams and Nightmares: A Sociological Essay on the American Environment. Madison, WI: Social Ecology Press, 1999, 197 pp. (update and reprint of 1971 book). |
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Book Chapter | Brush GS. History and impact of human activities on Chesapeake Bay. In: Simpson RD, Christensen Jr NL, eds. Ecosystem Function & Human Activities: Reconciling Economics and Ecology. New York, NY: Chapman & Hall, 1997, Chapter 6, pp. 125-146. |
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Book Chapter | Brush GS. Forests before and after the Colonial encounter. In: Curtin PD, Brush GS, Fisher GW, eds. Discovering the Chesapeake: The History of an Ecosystem. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001, Chapter 3, pp. 40-59. |
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Book Chapter | Burch WR, Grove JM, Johnson NC, Malk AJ, Szaro RC, Sexton WT. Ecosystem management--some social, conceptual, scientific, and operational guidelines for practitioners. In: Johnson NC, Malk AJ, Szaro RC, Sexton WT, eds. Ecological Stewardship: A Common Reference for Ecosystem Management. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Science Ltd., 1999, Chapter 3, pp. 279-295. |
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Book Chapter | Burch WR, Carrera JM. Out the door and down the street--enhancing play, community and work environments as if adulthood mattered. In: Berkowitz AR, Nilon CH, Hollweg KS, eds. Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 2003, Chapter 26, pp. 417-429. |
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Book Chapter | Foresman TW, Sisk TD. The Baltimore-Washington Regional Collaboratory Land-Use History Research Program. Chapter 5. USGS/BRD/BSR-1998-O 003(rev), Fort Collins, CO. 1999, pp. 33-41. |
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Book Chapter | Grove JM. New tools for exploring theory and methods in human ecosystem and landscape research: computer modeling, remote sensing and geographic information systems. In: Cordell HK, Bergstrom JC. Integrating Social Sciences with Ecosystem Management: Human Dimensions in Assessment, Policy, and Management. Urbana, IL: Sagamore Publishing, 1999, pp. 219-236. |
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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. |
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Book Chapter | Hollweg KS, Pea CH, Berkowitz AR. Why is understanding urban ecosystems an important frontier for education and educators? In: Berkowitz AR, Nilon CH, Hollweg KS, eds. Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 2003, Chapter 2, pp. 19-38. |
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Book Chapter | Kinzig AP, Grove JM. Urban-suburban ecology. In: Levin S, ed. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. New York, NY: Elsevier, 2000, pp. 733-745. |
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Book Chapter | Machlis GE, Force JE, Burch Jr. WR. The human ecosystem as an organizing concept in ecosystem management. In: Johnson NC, Malk AJ, Szaro R, Sexon WT. Ecological Stewardship: A Common Reference for Ecosystem Management. Oxford, United Kingdom: Elsevier Science Ltd. 1999, pp. 21-36. |
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Book Chapter | McDonough MH, Callaway D, Magleby LM, Burch, Jr. WR. Social classification in ecosystem management. In: Johnson NC, Malk AJ, Szaro RC, Sexon WT. Ecological Stewardship: A Common Reference for Ecosystem Management. Oxford, United Kingdom: Elsevier Science Ltd., 1999, pp. 227-244. |
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Book Chapter | Parker JK, Sturtevant V, Shannon M, Grove JM, Burch Jr WR. Partnerships for adaptive management, communication and adoption of innovation, property regimes, and community deliberation: the contributions of mid-range social science theory to forest ecosystem management. In: Szaro RC, Johnson NC, Sexton WT, Malk AJ, eds. Ecological Stewardship: A Common Reference for Ecosystem Management. Vol III. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute and Elsevier Press, 1999. |
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Book Chapter | Pickett STA. Why is developing a broad understanding of urban ecosystems important to science and scientists? Section I, Chapter 5. In: Berkowitz AR, Nilon CH, Hollweg KS. Springer, New York, NY. 2002, pp. 58-72. |
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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. |
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Book Chapter | Zipperer WC, Pickett ST. Urban ecology:patterns of population growth and ecological effects. In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. London, United Kingdom: Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2001. |
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