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Application of soil quality to monitoring and management: Paradigms from rangeland ecology. Agronomy Journal. 94:3-11.
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2002. Comprehending complexity together with the public: Practical strategies for improving rangeland conservation, restoration and management. 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :25.
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2002. Criteria for dynamic soil property selection for soil survey. Annual Meeting, American Society of Agronomy-Crop Science Society of America-Soil Science Society of America. CD-ROM:AbstractNo.S05-herrick162540-Poster.
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2002. Soil resistance, resilience and quantification of soil and ecological functions. 2002 Annual Meeting, American Society of Agronomy. :AbstractNo.S05.
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2002. Effects of leaf age on the photosynthetic capacity of sweetgum after 5 years CO2 enrichment. 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :363.
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2002. Integration of soil indicators into multi-attribute rangeland monitoring and assessment systems. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Multiple Objective Decision Support Systems for Land, Water and Environmental Management (MODSS '99). Report QNRM02143
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2002. Monitoring methodology for pasture degradation and restoration. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Silvopastoral Systems/Agroforestry and Livestock. :2-6.
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2001. Spatial variability in dynamic soil properties: sampling requirements for a national database. Annual Meeting, Soil Science Society of America. :CD-ROM.
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2001. Disturbance effects on infiltration and erosion susceptibility for biologically crusted soils in the Mojave Desert. 86th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :291.
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2001. Field soil aggregate stability kit for soil quality and rangeland health evaluations. CATENA. 44:27-35.
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2001. Relationship between soil organic matter dynamics and disturbance regime and applications to monitoring and modelling vegetation change. 85th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :404.
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2000. Soil quality: An indicator of sustainable land management? Applied Soil Ecology. 15:75-83.
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2000. Integrating soil processes into management: From microaggregates to macrocatchments. VIth International Rangeland Congress Proceedings. 1:91-95.
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2000. Role of ants and termites in improving soil water infiltration. Society for Range Management. :54.
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1998. Rangeland Soil Erosion and Soil Quality: Role of Soil Resistance, Resilience, and Disturbance Regime. Soil Quality and Soil Erosion. :209-233.
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1998. Soil organisms and rangeland soil hydrological functions. Proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Forest and Rangeland Soil Organism Symposium. PNW-GTR-461:91-100.
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1998. Incorporation of soil quality indicators into rangeland monitoring programs in Mexico and the US. Annual Meeting, American Society of Agronomy. :212-213.
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1998. Assessing and monitoring the quality of rangeland soils: Early warning indicators of desertification. International Symposium and Workshop Combating Desertification: Connecting Science with Community Action. :Abstract32.
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1997. Contribution of soil termite activity to remediation of degraded rangeland. Annual Meeting, American Society for Agronomy. :294-295.
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1997. Review of soil quality research and potential for assessing and monitoring soil quality on rangeland. 50th Annual Meeting, Society for Range Management. :4.
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1997. Relationships between soil organic carbon and soil quality in cropped and rangeland soils: the importance of distribution, composition, and soil biological activity. Soil Processes and the Carbon Cycle. :405-425.
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1997. Rethinking remediation technologies for desertified landscapes. Water Conservation. 52:220-225.
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1997. Relationships between rangeland soil quality, soil resilience, and soil erosion. Soil and Water Conservation Society Conference, Soil Quality and Erosion Interaction.
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1996. Farmer needs and criteria for soil quality assessment tools. American Society of Agronomy Meetings. :Abstract50.
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1996. Indicators of Soil Quality for Southwestern Rangelands. Soil Qualilty: A Guide to Conservation Workshop.
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1996. Soil and vegetation indicators for assessment of rangeland ecological condition. North American Workshop on Monitoring for Ecological Assessment of Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems. :157-166.
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1996. Application of soil quality assessments to rangeland remediation and sustainable management. Workshop on Long-Term Research on Soil, Water, and Nutrient Management within the CGIAR System.
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1996. Dung decomposition and pedoturbation in a seasonally dry tropical pasture. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 23:177-181.
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1996. Simple method for determination of mass loss rates for soil-contaminated samples in decomposition studies. Pedobiologia. 39:74-77.
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1995. Contribution of ant activity to spatial variability in hydrologic properties in the Chihuahuan Desert. American Society of Agronomy Meeting. :Abstract309.
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1995. Rethinking remediation technologies for desertified landscapes. Society for Ecology Restoration Meeting. :105.
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1995. Assessing the quality of rangeland soils: Challenges and opportunities. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 50:237-242.
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1995. Soil physical property changes during dung decomposition in a tropical pasture. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 59:908-912.
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1995. Approaches to assessing the quality of rangeland soils. American Society of Agronomy Meeting. :Abstract285.
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1994. 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. Practical tools for monitoring and assessment of DLDD for economic assessments. UNCCD 2nd Scientific Conference.
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2013. 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. Land health and ecological sites: application to land use planning and management. First International Rangeland Congress Chiapas.. :48-57.
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2010. 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. Agroecohydrology: Key to feeding 9 billion? American Geophysical Union Meetings. Control ID 1211464
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2011. 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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2016. Land degradation, monitoring, and adapting land management for sustainability. American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting.
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