Publications
Journal Articles
A list of journal articles published by CSIS members, including 3 cover stories in Nature, 24 appearances in Science, and 17 in PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America).
Books and Book Chapters
Selected books (edited books) and book chapters published by CSIS members.
Publications
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Taylor_Lecture
Download the flyer for the William W. Taylor Distinguished Lecture March 29, 2023
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AFS 2012 Minneapolis–St. Paul: Things to see and do
The AFS Technical Program will include symposia, contributed papers, poster sessions, continuing education workshops, the trade show, and networking events.
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Integration of ecological–biological thresholds in conservation decision making
By recognizing the criticality of satisfying basic needs as well as the great uncertainty over the needs and preferences of future generations, we sought to incorporate conservation criteria based on minimal human impact into economic evaluation.
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Failure of Statistical Tests to Detect Assumption Violations in the Mark–Recapture Population Estimation of Brook Trout in Adirondack Ponds
Careful validation of the assumptions of mark‐recapture models is stressed as prerequisite to the acceptance of numerical estimates of wild populations.
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Plant–Microbe Interactions Change Along a Tallgrass Prairie Restoration Chronosequence
This study assessed the ability of soil microbial communities to regulate the growth and performance of two potentially dominant grasses and two common forbs in tallgrass prairie restorations.
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ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY - Unraveling human drivers behind complex interrelationships among sustainable development goals: a demonstration in Wolong Nature Reserve
This research applies new methods to show how people's everyday lives can have significant global consequences when establishing policies to achieve sustainability.
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Climate extremes in the Kobresia meadow area of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, 1961–2008
This study uses time series of 21 objectively defined indices of daily temperature and precipitation extremes from representative weather stations in the Kobresia meadow region to analyse the spatial pattern and regional trend in climate extremes.
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Inland fisheries – Invisible but integral to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda for ending poverty by 2030
The United Nations’ (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development tackles the formidable challenge of integrating historically separate economic, social, and environmental goals into a unified ‘plan of action for people, planet, and prosperity’
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SUSTAINABILITY -- Global marine fishing across space and time
We use the metacoupling framework to illustrate how fisheries catches were locally, regionally, and globally interconnected in 1950–2014.