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Records 1 to 15 of 15 records from [ORD-NHEERL] published between 12/13/2013 and 12/13/2018 from author Michael Papenfus

2018
Ringold, P., D. Peck, T. Angradi, M. Papenfus, Steve Paulsen, Tom Kincaid, AND D. Guignet. Existence Value: Metrics. ACES, Washiington, DC, December 03 - 07, 2018.
Cusack, L. AND M. Papenfus. The role of place as a modifier of asthma associations among children in Seattle. 2018 International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA, August 26 - 30, 2018.
Barnhart, B., P. Mayer, M. Papenfus, M. Bostian, K. Deb, AND Z. Wu. Towards a hierarchical optimization framework for spatially targeting incentive policies to promote green infrastructure amidst multiple objectives and uncertainty. Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference 2018, Seattle, Washington, April 04 - 06, 2018.
2017
Barnhart, B., M. Bostian, K. Deb, A. Sinha, Z. Wu, P. Mayer, K. Sawicz, AND M. Papenfus. Towards a hierarchical optimization modeling framework for the evaluation and construction of spatially targeted incentive policies to promote green infrastructure (GI) amidst budgetary, compliance and GI-effectiveness uncertainties. Ecologocal Society of America 2017, Portland, Oregon, August 06 - 11, 2017.
2016
Barnhart, B., M. Bostian, R. Fare, S. Grosskopf, G. Whittaker, E. Sinha, A. Michalak, AND M. Papenfus. Agricultural production and nutrient runoff in the Corn Belt: Assessing dynamic environmental performance. North American Productivity Workshop IX, Quebec City, CANADA, June 15 - 18, 2016.
Goldsmith, K., E. Granek, A. Lubitow, AND M. Papenfus. Bridge over troubled waters: A Synthesis Session to connect scientific and decision making sectors. Marine Policy. Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands, 70:30-39, (2016).
Barnhart, B., M. Bostian, M. Papenfus, G. Whittaker, P. Mayer, R. Fare, AND S. Grosskopf. Optimal Allocation of Restoration Practices Using Indexes for Stream Health. INFORMS, Nashville, TN, November 13 - 16, 2016.
Papenfus, M. Using Ocean Color Satellite Data to Estimate Economics Benefits Associated with Monitoring and Preventing Harmful Algal Blooms. Geo Value conference - Data to Decisions: Valuing the Societal Benefit of Geospatial Information, Paris, France, FRANCE, March 09 - 11, 2016.
2015
Mckane, Bob, L. Benson, A. Brookes, K. Djang, J. Halama, P. Pettus, Joe Ebersole, M. Papenfus, AND B. Barnhart. Can longer forest harvest intervals increase summer streamflow for salmon recovery? Salmon Recovery Conference, Vancouver, WA, May 27 - 29, 2015.
Barnhart, B., Bob Mckane, A. Brookes, N. Schumaker, M. Papenfus, P. Pettus, J. Halama, B. Powers, K. Djang, B. Groskinsky, G. Grier, A. Hawkins, J. Tapp, D. Watson, T. Gross, D. Goodin, AND R. Mohler. Integrated modeling to assess the ecological and air quality trade-offs of agricultural burning in the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas. Presented at American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, December 14 - 18, 2015.
Papenfus, M. AND M. Weber. Willingness to Pay for Willamette Basin Spring Chinook and Winter Steelhead Recovery. Federal Salmon Caucus Meeting, Portland, OR, July 21, 2015.
2014
Weber, M. AND M. Papenfus. Development of a Willingness to Pay Survey for Willamette Basin Spring Chinook and Winter Steelhead Recovery. Presented at Oregon Resource and Environmental Economics Workshop, Willamette University, Salem, OR, May 16, 2014.
Mckane, Bob, A. Brookes, K. Djang, J. Halama, P. Pettus, M. Papenfus, D. Phillips, Ted DeWitt, C. Brown, J. Stecher, Walt Nelson, AND L. Benson. Quantifying ecosystem service tradeoffs in response to alternative land use and climate scenarios: Pacific Northwest applications of the VELMA ecohydrological model. Presented at Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference, Seattle, WA, April 30 - May 02, 2014.
Ringold, P., J. Boyd, A. Krupnick, M. Weber, K. Hall, M. Papenfus, AND M. Barber. Research Questions to Identify Ecological Indicators Most Useful for Linking Ecosystems and Human Wellbeing. Presented at Ecological Society of America 99th Annual Meeting, Sacramento, CA, August 10 - 15, 2014.
Ringold, P., J. Boyd, A. Krupnick, M. Weber, K. Hall, M. Papenfus, M. Barber, AND R. Johnston. Research questions to identify ecological inicators most useful for linking ecosystems and human well-being. ACES Meeting, Washington, DC, December 08 - 12, 2014.