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Publications Details for Grant Number R825335

Modeling Effects of Alternative Landscape Design and Management on Water Quality and Biodiversity in Midwest Agricultural Watersheds

RFA: Water and Watersheds Research (1996)

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Book Chapter Corry RC, Nassauer JI. Managing for small-patch patterns in human-dominated landscapes:cultural factors and Corn Belt agriculture. In:Liu J, Taylor WW, eds. Integrating Landscape Ecology into Natural Resource Management. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2001, Chapter 4, pp. 92-112. R825335 (Final)
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Book Chapter Santlemann M, Freemark K, White D, Nassauer J, Clark M, Danielson B, Eilers J, Cruse R, Galatowitsch S, Polasky S, Vache K, Wu JJ. Applying ecological principles to land-use decision making in agricultural watersheds. In: Dale VH, Haeuber RA, eds. Applying Ecological Principles to Land Management. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 2001, Chapter 11, pp. 226-252. R825335 (Final)
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Journal Article Coiner C, Wu J, Polasky S. Economic and environmental implications of alternative landscape designs in the Walnut Creek Watershed of Iowa. Ecological Economics 2001;38(1):119-139. R825335 (Final)
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Journal Article Green EK, Galatowitsch SM. Differences in wetland plant community establishment with additions of nitrate-N and invasive species (Phalaris arundinacea and Typha x glauca). Canadian Journal of Botany 2001;79(2):170-178. R825335 (Final)
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Journal Article Green EK, Galatowitsch SM. Effects of Phalaris arundinacea and nitrate-N addition on the establishment of wetland plant communities. Journal of Applied Ecology 2002;39(1):134-144. R825335 (Final)
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Journal Article Rustigian HL, Santelmann MV, Schumaker NH. Assessing the potential impacts of alternative landscape designs on amphibian population dynamics. Landscape Ecology 2003;18(1):65-81. R825335 (Final)
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Journal Article Santelmann MV, White D, Freemark K, Nassauer JI, Eilers JM, Vache KB, Danielson BJ, Corry RC, Clark ME, Polasky S, Cruse RM, Sifneos J, Rustigian H, Coiner C, Wu J, Debinski D. Assessing alternative futures for agriculture in Iowa, USA. Landscape Ecology 2004;19(4):357-374. R825335 (Final)
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Journal Article Vache KB, Eilers JM, Santelmann MV. Water quality modeling of alternative agricultural scenarios in the U.S. Corn Belt. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 2002;38(3):773-787. R825335 (Final)
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Journal Article Wilson D, Urban M, Graves M, Morrison D. Beyond the economic: farmer practices and identities in Central Illinois, USA. Great Lakes Geographer 2003;10(1):21-33. R825306 (Final)
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Paper Clark ME, Danielson BJ. Effects of landscape and species interactions on mammal community dynamics and implications for conservation. Paper, 2003. R825335 (Final)
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Paper Freemark KE, Sifneos J, White D, Santlemann M. Assessing risks to wildlife from future change in agricultural watersheds in the Midwest USA. Paper, 2003. R825335 (Final)
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Paper Nassauer JI. Landscapes for our children. Paper 1998 R825335 (1998)
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Paper Santelmann MV, Sifneos J, Freemark K. Estimating potential plant diversity in future landscapes of the agricultural Midwest. Paper, 2003. R825335 (Final)
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Presentation Clark ME, Danielson BJ. Single versus multi-species models for predicting the effects of landscape change on biodiversity and population dynamics. Presented at the International Association of Landscape Ecology World Congress, Snowmass, CO, July 29–August 3, 1999. R825335 (1999)
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Presentation Coiner C, Wu J, Polasky S. Economic and environmental implications of alternative landscape designs in the Walnut Creek Watershed of Iowa. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association, Orlando, FL, February 2000. R825335 (Final)
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Presentation Corry RC, Nassauer JI. Using precision agriculture to enhance landscape structure in a corn belt agricultural watershed. Presented at the 4th International Conference on Precision Agriculture, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, 1998. R825335 (1998)
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Presentation Nassauer JI. Pride and stewardship. Presented in 1998. R825335 (1998)
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Presentation Nassauer JI, Corry RC. Cultural acceptability: farmer perceptions of future landscape scenarios. Presented at the University of Michigan, February 2000. R825335 (Final)
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Presentation Nassauer JR, Corry D, Hellekson, Musumeci J. Normative scenarios:expert disciplines and inventive visions. Presented at Symposium: Scenario Studies as a Policy and Planning Tool for Changing Landscapes at the International Association of Landscape Ecology World Congress, Snowmass, CO, July 29–August 3, 1999. R825335 (1999)
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Presentation Polasky S, Santelmann M, Freemark K, White D, Wu J, Nassauer J, Cruise R, Eilers J, Danielson B, Galatowitsch S. Modeling effects of alternative landuse on biodiversity, water quality, and farm profit in midwest agricultural watersheds. Presented at the Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, September 1999. R825335 (1999)
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Presentation Santelmann MV. Scenario studies as a tool for changing rural landscapes. Presented in 1999. R825335 (1999)
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Presentation Santelmann M, Clark M, Cruse R, Danielson B, Eilers J, Freemark K, Galatowitsch S, Nassauer J, Polasky S, White D, Wu J. Modeling impacts of past and alternative future scenarios for agricultural watersheds in the Midwest USA. Presented at Symposium: Scenario Studies as a Policy and Planning Tool for Changing Landscapes at the International Association of Landscape Ecology World Congress, Snowmass, CO, July 29–August 3, 1999. R825335 (1999)
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Presentation Santelmann M, Freemark K, White D, Nassauer J, Polasky S, Clark M, Danielson B, Cruse R, Eilers J, Galatowitsch S, Vache K, Wu J. Exploring applications of ecological principles for sustainable land use: design and evaluation of future land use scenarios for midwest agricultural watersheds Presented at Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, HI, March 23-27, 1999. R825335 (1999)
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