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A web interface for exploring and setting land management benchmarks. Society for Range Management Annual Meeting 2022.
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2022. A web interface for creating random, spatially balanced landscape monitoring designs. Society for Range Management.
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2019. Vegetation Canopy Gap Size and Height: Critical Indicators for Wind Erosion Monitoring and Management. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 76:78-83.
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2021. Using the best available data: integrating field data and remote sensing imagery to monitor rangelands. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
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2015. Using benchmarks to assess management objectives across ecological domains. Ecological Society of America.
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2020. Understanding ecological condition and change on rangelands managed by the Bureau of Land Management: An initial report. Ecological Society of America.
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2020. Two New Mobile Apps for Rangeland Inventory and Monitoring by Landowners and Land Managers. Rangelands . 32(2):46-55.
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2017. Two new mobile apps for rangeland inventory and monitoring by landowners and land managers. Rangelands. 39:46-55.
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2017. Terradactyl: R Package for rangeland core methods data extraction and calculation. 72nd Society for Range Management International Meeting.
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2019. Terradactyl: an example of modularity and ontologies to ensure the sustainability of open source software. Society for Range Management.
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2020. Ten practical questions to improve data quality. Rangelands. :1-12.
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2021. Spatial prediction of ecosystem state transitions on the Taos Plateau. Society for Rangeland Meetings. 88
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2020. Scaling up agricultural research with artificial intelligence. IEEE IT Professional. 22:32-38.
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2020. Reducing sampling uncertainty in aeolian research to improve change detection. Journal of Geophysical Research. 124:1-12.
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2019. Provoking a Cultural Shift in Data Quality. BioScience.
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2021. Multiscale ecosystem monitoring: an application of scaling data to answer multiple ecological questions. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
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2022. Leveraging standardized monitoring data to support grazing land soil erosion assessments. LTAR Annual Meeting.
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2021. Lessons given and learned from rangeland monitoring courses. Rangelands. 44(1):29-38.
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2022. LandPKS Toolbox: Open-source mobile app tools for sustainable land management. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 77(6):91A-97A.
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2022. Invasive plant species effects on wind and water erosion across US grazing lands . LTAR Annual Meeting.
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2021. Integrating remotely-sensed imagery and existing multi-scale field data to derive rangeland indicators: an application of Bayesian additive regression trees. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 70:644-655.
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2017. Indicators and benchmarks for wind erosion monitoring, assessment and management. Ecological Indicators. 110(105881)
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2020. Improving Landsat predictions of rangeland fractional cover with multitask learning and uncertainty. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 12(5):841-846.
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2021. Implementing AIM-based monitoring for natural resource management. 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management.
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2015. High quality data: An evaluation of AIM data quality and data quality procedures. Society for Range Management Meeting. January 28-February 2, 2018
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2018. Evaluation of the automated reference toolset for oil and gas reclamation on Colorado rangelands. Society for Range Management Meeting Proceedings.
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2018. Enhancing wind erosion monitoring and assessment for US rangelands. Rangelands. 39:85-96.
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2017. Emerging ecological datasets with application for modeling North American dust emissions. American Geophysical Union.
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2017. Ecological science infrastructure for sustainability transformations in rangelands. The XXIV International Grassland Congress / XI International Rangeland Congress (Sustainable Use of Grassland and Rangeland Resources for Improved Livelihoods).
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2022. DIMA.Tools: An R package for working with the database for inventory, monitoring, and assessment. Society for Range Management Meeting Proceedings. January 28-February 2, 2018
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2018. Deriving empirical benchmarks from existing monitoring datasets for rangeland adaptive management. Society for Range Management Meeting.
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2016. Defining thresholds for wind erosion in desert rangeland STMs. Society for Rangeland Meetings. Session 9
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2020. Data management in excel and R using national ecological observatory network's (NEON) small mammal data. Data Management using National Ecological Observatory Network's (NEON) Small Mammal Data with Accompanying Lesson on Mark Recapture Analysis.
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2021. A data commons approach can help span scales and stakeholders to support ecosystem conservation and land use. Ecological Society of America.
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2020. Coordinating a national rangeland monitoring training program: Success and lessons learned. Society for Range Management Meeting. January 28-February 2, 2018
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2018. A comparison of two vegetation height measurement methods for applications to sage grouse habitat evaluations. 70th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting. Jan 29 - Feb 02, 2017
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2017. A comparison of soil texture-by-feel estimates: Implications for the citizen soil scientist. Soil Science Society of America. 82:1526-1537.
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2018. A comparison of cover calculation techniques for relating point-intercept vegetation sampling to remote sensing imagery. Ecological Indicators. 73:156-165
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2017. Comparison of 2 vegetation height methods for assessing greater sage-grouse seasonal habitat. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 42(2):213-224.
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2018. Communicating Ecological Data with Land Managers: Lessons Learned. Ecological Society of America.
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2018. Challenges and opportunities with standardized monitoring for management decison-making. Society for Range Management Meeting. January 28-February 2, 2018
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2018. Big data, local science: Not an oxymoron. Ecological Society of America.
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2020. Analytical approaches to quality assurance and quality control in rangeland monitoring data. 70th Annual Society for Range Management meeting. Jan 1 - Feb 2, 2017, Saint George, Utah
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2017. AERO: An Aeolian erosion modeling environment. International Conference on Aeolian Research.
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2018. AERO, a wind erosion modeling framework with applications to monitoring data. 73rd Soil and Water Conservation Society International Annual Conference .
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2018. Adaptive monitoring in support of adaptive management in rangelands. Rangelands. 44(1):1-7.
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