Jornada Bibliography
An integrated framework for multi-objective inventory, assessment, and monitoring. Sixth Symposium on the Natural Resources of the Chihuahuan Desert Region. :28.
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2004. Soil carbon response to rangeland vegetation change: Implications for management and monitoring. Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting.
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2004. Soil survey enhancements for natural resource management: Case studies from the southwestern U.S.. 2004 Western Regional Cooperative Soil Survey Conference. :CDROM.
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2004. Comments on “Simultaneous Measurement of Soil Penetration Resistance and Water Content with a Combined Penetrometer–TDR Moisture Probe” and “A Dynamic Cone Penetrometer for Measuring Soil Penetration Resistance”. Soil Science Society of American Journal. 69:925-927.
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2005. Conceptual model of desertification. 51st Annual Meeting of the Central American Cooperative Program for Crop and Livestock Improvement (PCCMCA).
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2005. Ecological sustainability in the Chihuahuan Desert: Is rangeland health relevant? Society for Range Management, 58th Annual Meeting and Trade Show. :PaperNo.169.
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2005. Evaluation of the status of rangeland health: towards the future. Proceedings of the Memoria del II Simposio Internacional de Pastizales. :79.
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2005. An agenda for ecology in an era of globalization. Ecological Society of America Abstracts.
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2006. Arid and Semiarid Rangeland Monitoring in North America. Secheresse. 17:235-241.
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2006. An integrated framework for science-based arid land management. Journal of Arid Environments. 65:319-335.
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2006. Monitoring ecological processes for restoration projects. Journal of Nature Conservation. 14:161-171.
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2006. New tools for rangeland and pasture monitoring. National Conference on Grazingland Proceedings. :309-314.
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2006. Remediation Research in the Jornada Basin: Past and Future. Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem: The Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research Site. :278-304.
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2006. A soil-based framework for integrating and applying knowledge of land degradation proceses to assessment, monitoring and management. World Congress of Soil Science.
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2006. Prioritizing ecological research and restoration based on societal outcomes. Ecological Society of America Abstracts. :SYMP12-5.
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2007. Sampling for natural resource monitoring: Book review. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 71:1421.
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2007. Science-based integrated assessment and monitoring of OHV effects on soils and vegetation. Society for Range Management, 60th Annual Meeting and Trade Show. :Paper.No.195.
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2007. A strategy for ecology in an era of globalization. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 5:172-181.
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2007. Application of soil physical models to predict soil deposition effects on plant establishment. 93rd Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. :48-147.
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2008. Dynamic soil property reference values and soil resilience: Keys to developing innovative, sustainable solutions for American agriculture? Geological Society of America. :679-5.
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2008. A lunch date with your future: Exploring non-academic jobs through personal interviews. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. :337-338.
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2008. Predicting soil erosion and deposition effects on plant establishment: A key to increasing restoration success. XXI International Grassland Congress; VII International Rangeland Congress. 1:743.
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2008. Simplifying ecological site verification, rangeland health assessments, and monitoring. Rangelands. 30:24-26.
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2008. Soil, resilience, and state and transition models. Society for Range Management Annual Meetings. :1514.
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2008. Land use planning and early warning systems for limiting drought impacts and promoting recovery. ESA meeting.
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2009. Landscape variability in response to changes in patch-scale connectivity. Ecological Society of America Abstracts.
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2009. Patch-scale connectivity: Where and why does it matter? LTER All Scientists Meeting.
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2009. Prioritizing rangeland research and restoration based on societal outcomes. 62nd Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. :05-2.
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2009. Fine gravel controls hydrologic and erodibility responses to trampling disturbance for coarse-textured soils with weak cyanobacterial crusts. CATENA. 83:119-126.
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2010. Land health and ecological sites: application to land use planning and management. First International Rangeland Congress Chiapas.. :48-57.
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2010. Monitoring and assessing global impacts of roads and off-road vehicle traffic. Society for Range Management. 63rd Society for Range Management
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2010. National ecosystem assessment supported by scientific and local knowledge. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 8:403-408.
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2010. Agroecohydrology: Key to feeding 9 billion? American Geophysical Union Meetings. Control ID 1211464
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2011. Are we ready for the (range)land revolution? Proceedings of the IX International Rangeland Congress.
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2011. A holistic strategy for adaptive land management. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 67(4):105A-113A.
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2012. The land potential knowledge system (LandPKS): Increasing land productivity and resilience. African Technology Policy Studies (ATPS) Annual Conference & Workshops. p. 64
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2012. Revolutionary land use change in the 21st century: Is (rangeland) science relevant? Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:590-598.
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2012. Sustainable soils: Synthesis. Soil Ecology and Ecosystem Sevices. :395-396.
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2012. Adapting to climate change and disaster risk reduction through sustainable land management: Experiences in Tajikistan, East Africa, US, Argentina and Mongolia. UNCCD 2nd Scientific Conference.
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2013. The global land-potential knowledge system (LandPKS): Supporting evidence-based, site-specific land use and management through cloud computing, mobile applications, and crowdsourcing. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 68(1):5A-12A.
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2013. Land degradation and climate change: A sin of omission? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 11:283.
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2013. A land-potential knowledge system (LandPKS) based on local and scientific knowledge of land productivity and resilience. 2nd Scientific Conference, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). :314-318.
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2013. Practical tools for monitoring and assessment of DLDD for economic assessments. UNCCD 2nd Scientific Conference.
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2013. A risk-based strategy for climate change adaptation in dryland systems based on an understanding of potential production, soil resistance and resilience, and social stability. Sustainable intensification to Advance Food Security and Enhance Climate Resilience in Africa. Springer. pp. 407-424
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2015. Using soils and land potential as a basis for land use decisions and conservation planning: A resilience-based strategy. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
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2015. From wildlife biology to soil science, the USDA and the United Nations. 2016 Ecological Society of America Meeting.
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2016. Land degradation, monitoring, and adapting land management for sustainability. American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting.
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2016. The Land-Potential Knowledge System (LandPKS): mobile apps and collaboration for optimizing climate change investments. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability. 2(3)
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