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Records 1 to 15 of 15 records from [ORD-NHEERL] published between 11/20/2012 and 11/20/2017 from author Dixon Landers

2017
Bell, M., J. Phelan, T. Blett, D. Landers, A. M. NAHLIK, G. Van Houtven, C. Davis, C. Clark, AND J. Hewitt. A Framework to Quantify the Strength of the Ecological Links Between an Environmental Stressor and Final Ecosystem Services. Ecosphere. ESA Journals, 8(5):e01806, (2017).
Markwiese, James, M. Johnson, AND D. Landers. Final ecosystem goods and services enhance societal relevance of contaminated-site remediation. To be Presented at Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR, August 06 - 11, 2017.
O'Dea, C., S. Anderson, T. Sullivan, D. Landers, AND F. Casey. Impacts to ecosystem services from aquatic acidification: using FEGS-CS to understand the impacts of air pollution. Ecosphere. ESA Journals, 8(5):e01807, (2017).
2016
Russell, M., D. Landers, A. Nahlik, AND C. Rhodes. Developing an Environmental Currency Relevant to People. Gulf of Mexico Alliance All Hands Meeting, Baton Rouge, LA, June 13 - 16, 2016.
Landers, D., A. Nahlik, AND C. Rhodes. The Beneficiary Perspective - Benefits and Beyond. Potchin, M., R. Haines-Young, R. Fish and R.K. Turner (ed.), Routledge Handbook on Ecosystem Services. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, NY, , 74-87, (2016).
2015
Compton, J., D. Landers, AND D. Sobota. Connecting nitrogen deposition and Final Ecosystem Goods and Services for air quality standards review. EM Magazine. Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, , July 21-27, (2015).
Landers, D. National Ecosystem Services Classification System (NESCS): Framework Design and Policy Application. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/800/R-15/002, 2015.
2014
Landers, D. AND A. Nahlik. Humankind is Totally Dependent on Nature - How Can We Define, Quantify, and Track Nature's Vital (and Some Not So Vital) Benefits to Inform Decision Making? Presented at Joint Aquatic Science Meeting, Portland, OR, May 18 - 23, 2014.
Landers, D., A. Nahlik, C. Rhodes, AND A. Neale. USEPA'S FINAL ECOSYSTEM AND SERVICES (FEGS) CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM: Concept to Implementation and Links with EnviroAtlas. Presented at ACES IV Ecosystem Services Conference, San Jose, COSTA RICA, September 08 - 12, 2014.
Landers, D., A. Nahlik, C. Rhodes, AND A. Neale. Using USEPA'S Final Ecosystem Goods and Services (FEGS) Classification With EnviroAtlas As The Basic Framework To Describe Natures Benefits and Beneficiaries. Presented at Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting (JASM), Portland, OR, May 18 - 23, 2014.
2013
Landers, D. AND S. Maynard. Approaches to determining Final Ecosystem Goods and Services: Benefits and Beneficiaries. Presented at Ecosystem Services Partnership - Bali Conference, NA, INDONESIA, August 25 - 30, 2013.
RINGOLD, P. L., J. Boyd, D. H. LANDERS, AND M. WEBER. What data should we collect? A framework for identifying indicators of ecosystem contributions to human well being. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT. Ecological Society of America, Ithaca, NY, 11(2):98-105, (2013).
2012
Landers, D., A. Nahlik, P. Ringold, AND J. Powers. A Binary Approach to Define and Classify Final Ecosystem Goods and Services. To be Presented at A Community of Ecosystem Services III Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 12, 2012.
Ringold, P., M. Weber, J. Boyd, D. Landers, AND A. Nahlik. Gaps Between What We Measure and What We Want to Know to Value Streams. Presented at Aces and Ecosystem Markets 2012, December 10 - 14, 2012.