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Published by the ERI:

  • Brewer, D. 2008. Fact Sheet: Accounting for Watershed and Other Resource Values - Consideration in the NEPA Analysis.
  • Moote, M.A., and K. Lowe. 2008. What to Expect from Collaboration in Natural Resource Management: A Research Synthesis for Practitioners. ERI - Issues in Forest Restoration.
  • Brewer, D. 2008. Managing Coarse Woody Debris in Fire-adapted Southwestern Forests. ERI Working Papers, Volume 21.
  • James, M.A. 2007. ERI Working Paper 20: Controlling Cheatgrass in Ponderosa Pine and Pinyon-Juniper Restoration Areas.Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Working Papers, 8p.
  • Abrams, J., and Burns, S. 2007. Case Study of a Community Stewardship Success: The White Mountain Stewardship Contract. Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Issues in Forest Restoration, 21 p.
  • Moote, M.A., J.B. Abrams, E. Krasilovsky, M. Schumann, and T. Derr. 2007. Navigating the Motives and Mandates of Multiparty Monitoring. Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Issues in Forest Restoration, 12 p.
  • Springer, J.D., and D. Egan. 2007. Working Paper 19: Understory Seeding in Southwestern Forests. Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Working Papers, 8 p.
  • Fulé, P.Z., C. Denton, J.D. Springer, E.L. Kalies, and D. Egan. 2007. Working Paper 18: Prescribed and Wildland Use Fires in the Southwest: Do Frequency and Timing Matter? Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University. ERI Working Papers, 8 p.

Published in Journals:

  • Romme, W.H., Allen, C.D., Bailey, J.D., Baker, W.L., Bestelmeyer, B.T., Brown, P.M., Eisenhart, K., Floyd, M.L., Huffman, D.W., Jacobs, B., Miller, R., Muldavin, E.H., Swetnam, T.W., Tausch, R.J., Weisberg, P.  2009. Historical and Modern Disturbance Regimes in Pinyon-Juniper. Range Ecology and Management 62(3):203-222.
  • The Plant Press, Arizona Native Plant Society Spring 2009
  • Abella, S.A., J.L. Gunn, M.L. Daniels, J.D. Springer, and S.E. Nyoka. 2009. Using a Diverse Seed Mix to Establish Native Plants on a Sonoran Desert Burn. Native Plants Journal 10(1):21-31.
  • McGlone, C.M., J.D. Springer, and W.W. Covington. 2009. Cheatgrass Encroachment on a Ponderosa Pine Forest Ecological Restoration Project in Northern Arizona. Ecological Restoration 27(1):37-46.
  • Marlon, J.R., P.J. Bartlein, M.K. Walsh, S.P. Harrison, K.J. Brown, M.E. Edwards, P.E. Higuera, M.J. Power, R.S. Anderson, C. Briles, A. Brunelle, C. Carcaillet, M. Daniels, F. S. Hu, M. Lavoie, C. Long, T. Minckley, P.J.H. Richard, A.C. Scott, D.S. Shafer, W. Tinner, C. E. Umbanhowar, Jr., and C. Whitlock. 2009. Wildfire Responses to Abrupt Climate Change in North America. PNAS, 106(8):2519–2524.
  • Muehlbauer, J.D., C.J. LeRoy, J.M. Lovett, K.K. Flaccus, J.K. Vlieg, and J.C. Marks. 2009. Short-term Responses of Decomposers to Flow Restoration in Fossil Creek, Arizona, USA. Hydrobiologia 618:35–45.
  • Fule, P.Z. 2008. Does it Make Sense to Restore Wildland Fire in Changing Climate? Editorial, Restoration Ecology, 16(4):526-531.
  • Huffman, D.W., P.Z. Fule, J.E. Crouse, and K.M. Pearson. 2009. A Comparison of Fire Hazard Mitigation Alternatives in Pinyon-juniper Woodlands of Arizona. Forest Ecology and Management, 257: 628-635.
  • Fule, P.Z., Larisa Yocom, and Citlali Cortes Montano. 2008. Interaction of Fire, Climate, and Forest Structure in Northern Mexico. NAU Global, Northern Arizona University, Fall 2008, 3.
  • Abella, S.R. 2008. Managing Gambel Oak in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests: The Status of Our Knowledge. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-218. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 27 p.
  • Huffman, D.W., Stoddard, M.T., Fule, P.Z., Covington, W.W., and H.B. Smith. 2008. A Demonstration Project to Test Ecological Restoration of a Pinyon-Juniper Ecosystem. USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-51. 121-133.
 

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