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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. Making spatial predictions of rangeland ecosystem attributes using regression kriging. Society for Range Management.
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2010. Modeling erosion in a southern New Mexico watershed using agwa: Sensitivity to variations of input precision and scale. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. p. 0217
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2011. Modeling vegetation heights from high resolution stereo aerial photography: An application for broad-scale rangeland monitoring. Journal of Environmental Management. 144:226-235.
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2014. 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. Monitoring and assessment based on ecological sites. Rangelands. 32(6):60-64.
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2010. Monitoring protocols: options, approaches, implementation, benefits. 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management.
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2016. Monitoring protocols: Options, approaches, implementation, benefits. Rangeland Systems. :527-567.
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2017. Multiscale ecosystem monitoring: an application of scaling data to answer multiple ecological questions. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
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2015. Phenocams bridge the gap between field and satellite observations in an arid grassland ecosystem. Remote Sensing of Environment. 9, 1071
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2017. Protocols for vegetation and habitat monitoring with unmanned aerial vehicles: linking research to management on US public lands. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
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2015. Provoking a Cultural Shift in Data Quality. BioScience.
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2021. Rangeland and pasture monitoring: an approach to interpretation of high-resolution imagery focused on observer calibration for repeatability. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 184:3789-3804.
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2012. Rangeland assessment and monitoring methods guide. Rangelands. 33(4):48-54.
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2011. Rapid bulk density measurement using mobile device photogrammetry. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 84(3):811-817.
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2020. Revolutionary land use change in the 21st century: Is (rangeland) science relevant? Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:590-598.
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2012. The role of data and inference in the development and application of ecological site concepts and state-and-transition models. Rangelands. 38:322-328
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2016. The role of data and inference in the development and application of ecological site concepts and state-and-transition models. 70th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting. Jan 29 - Feb 02, 2017
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2017. Sage-grouse habitat assessment framework: multi-scale habitat assessment tool. Technical Reference 6710-1
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2015. Sampling design workflows and tools to support adaptive monitoring and management. Rangelands. :1-9.
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2021. Science with a selfie stick: Plant biomass estimation using smartphone based ‘Structure From Motion’ photogrammetry. Society for Range Management Meeting Proceedings. January 28-February 2, 2018
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2018. Spatial dependence of predictions from image segmentation: a methods to determine appropriate scales for producing land-management information. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, and Spatial Information Sciences. No. XXXVIII-4/C7
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2010. Spatial dependence of predictions from image segmentation: A variogram-based method to determine appropriate scales for producing land-management information. Ecological Informatics. 5:194-202.
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2010. Spatial Predictions of Cover Attributes of Rangeland Ecosystems Using Regression Kriging and Remote Sensing. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 63:335-349.
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2010. A strategy for rangeland management based on best available knowledge and information. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:638-646.
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2012. A suite of tools for monitoring and assessing impacts of road networks and off-road vehicle activity on rangelands . 63rd Society for Range Management Annual Meetings.
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2010. A Technique for Estimating Rangeland Canopy-Gap Size Distributions From High-Resolution Digital Imagery. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 65(2):196-207.
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2012. A technique for estimating rangeland canopy-gap size distributions from high resolution digital imagery. Society for Range Management 65th Annual Meeting. p. 0255
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2011. Tribal and state ecosystem management regimes influence forest regeneration. Forest Ecology and Management. 260(5):734-743.
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2010. Turning information into knowledge for rangeland management. Rangelands. 33(4):3-5.
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2011. 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. Using JournalMap to improve discovery and visualization of rangeland scientific knowledge. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
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2010. Using Spatial Statistics and Point-Pattern Simulations to Assess the Spatial Dependency Between Greater Sage-Grouse and Anthropogenic Features. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 37(2):301-310.
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2013. 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 very-large-scale aerial imagery for rangeland monitoring and assessment: some statistical considerations. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 65:330-339.
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2012. Visualizing and quantifying microtopographic change of dryland landscapes from an unmanned aircraft system. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
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2015. A web interface for creating random, spatially balanced landscape monitoring designs. Society for Range Management.
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2019. Weighing the costs of different errors when determining statistical significant during monitoring. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
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