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Karl JW, McCord S, Miller SW.  2018.  Challenges and opportunities with standardized monitoring for management decison-making. Society for Range Management Meeting. January 28-February 2, 2018
Di Stefano SF, Karl JW, McCord S, Stauffer N, Makela P, Manning M.  2018.  Comparison of 2 vegetation height methods for assessing greater sage-grouse seasonal habitat. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 42(2):213-224.
Karl JW, McCord S, Hadley B.  2017.  A comparison of cover calculation techniques for relating point-intercept vegetation sampling to remote sensing imagery. Ecological Indicators. 73:156-165
Salley S.W, Herrick JE, Holmes C, Karl JW, Levi M, McCord S, Van De Waal C, Van Zee J.  2018.  A comparison of soil texture-by-feel estimates: Implications for the citizen soil scientist. Soil Science Society of America. 82:1526-1537.
Di Stefano SF, Stauffer N, Karl JW, McCord S.  2017.  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
Toevs GR, Karl JW, Taylor J, Spurrier C, Karl MS, Bobo M, Herrick JE.  2011.  Consistent indicators and methods and a scalable sample design to meet assessment, inventory, and monitoring information needs across scales. Rangelands. 33(4):14-20.
Karl JW, Unnasch RS, Kanga M, Frid L.  2010.  Cumulative effects analysis (CEA) tools. Society for Range Management.
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Kimiti D.W., Ganguli A, Herrick JE, Karl JW, C. Bailey D.  2020.  A Decision Support System for Incorporating Land Potential Information in the Evaluation of Restoration Outcomes. Ecological Restoration. 38(2):94-104.
Klose M, Webb N, Van Zee J, Cooper B, Van Pelt S, Okin GS, Karl JW.  2016.  Deducing dust emission mechanisms from field measurements. 9th International Conference on Aeolian Research.
Stauffer N, Karl JW, McCord S, Miller SW.  2016.  Deriving empirical benchmarks from existing monitoring datasets for rangeland adaptive management. Society for Range Management Meeting.
Gillan JK, Karl JW, Duni D.  2011.  Deriving shrub heights from high resolution stereo-pair aerial imagery: An application for broad-scale rangeland monitoring. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. p. 0114
Maynard J, Karl JW, Browning DM.  2015.  Detecting long-term vegetation change in an arid rangeland ecosystem: Investigating effects of spatial image support within satellite time-series. 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management.
Karl JW, Peters DC.  2010.  The devil is in the details: overcoming the challenge of implementing consistent ecosystem indicators for cross-scale ecosystem understanding. 7th International Conference on Ecological Informatics (ISEI7).
Karl JW, Herrick JE, Courtright E.  2011.  DIMA quick start; database for inventory, monitoring and assessment. :1-37.
Karl JW, Herrick JE, Unnasch RS, Gillan JK, Ellis E, Lutters W, Martin L.  2013.  Discovering ecologically relevant knowledge from published studies through geosemantic searching. BioScience. 63(8):674-682.
Klose M, Peterson S, Webb N, Van Zee J, Cooper B, Van Pelt S, Gill TE, Okin GS, Karl JW.  2016.  Disentangling dust emission mechanisms – a field study. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
Karl JW, Taylor J, Bobo M.  2014.  A double-sampling approach to deriving training and validation data for remotely-sensed vegetation products. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 35(5):1936-1955.
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Maynard J, Karl JW, Browning DM.  2016.  Effect of spatial image support in detecting long-term vegetation change from satellite time-series. Landscape Ecology. (31):2045-2062.
Browning DM, Rango A., Karl JW, Laney C., Vivoni E, Tweedie C.  2015.  Emerging technological and cultural shifts advancing drylands research and management. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 13(1):52-60.
Webb N, Van Zee J, Karl JW, Herrick JE, Courtright E, Billings B, Boyd R, Chappell A., Duni D, Derner J.D et al..  2017.  Enhancing wind erosion monitoring and assessment for US rangelands. Rangelands. 39:85-96.
Di Stefano SF, Karl JW, C. Bailey D, Hale S.  2020.  Evaluation of the automated reference toolset as a method to select reference plots for oil and gas reclamation on Colorado Plateau rangelands. Journal of Environmental Management. 265
Di Stefano SF, Brungard C, Karl JW, Stauffer N, Maynard J.  2018.  Evaluation of the automated reference toolset for oil and gas reclamation on Colorado rangelands. Society for Range Management Meeting. January 28-February 2, 2018
Di Stefano SF, Brungard C, Karl JW, Stauffer N, McCord S.  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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Allred BW, Bestelmeyer BT, Boyd CS, Brown C, Davies K.W, Duni D, Ellsworth LM, Erickson TA, Fuhlendorf S., Griffiths TV et al..  2021.  Improving Landsat predictions of rangeland fractional cover with multitask learning and uncertainty. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 12(5):841-846.
Webb N, Kachergis E, Miller SW, McCord S, Bestelmeyer BT, Brown JR, Chappell A., Edwards B, Herrick JE, Karl JW et al..  2020.  Indicators and benchmarks for wind erosion monitoring, assessment and management. Ecological Indicators. 110(105881)
Jones MO, Allred BW, Naugle DE, Maestas J., Donnelly P, Metz L, Karl JW, Smith R, Bestelmeyer BT, Boyd CS et al..  2018.  Innovation in rangeland monitoring: annual, 30 m, plant functional type percent cover maps for U.S. rangelands, 1984–2017. Ecosphere. 9(9):1-19.
McCord S, Buenemann M., Karl JW, Browning DM, Hadley B.  2017.  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.
Karl JW, Gillan JK, Barger N., Herrick JE, Duni D.  2014.  Interpretation of high-resolution imagery for detecting vegetation cover composition change after fuels reduction treatments in woodlands. Ecological Indicators. 45:570-578.

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