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Ecological & Environmental Change

Professional Membership

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Elected Fellow, Ecological Society of America; May 2016
  • Elected Fellow, American Geophysical Union; Jan 1995

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • Member, International Environmental Communication Association; Oct 2018 UNITED KINGDOM
  • Member, Association for Business Communication; Jan 2018 IRELAND

JOSHUA LENART

  • Member, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Regional Advisory Council Mule Deer Committee; Mar 2019
  • Member, International Association for Society and Natural Resources; Jun 2018

ERIC J ROBERTSON

  • Member, Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE); Jan 2012 EUROPE

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Fellow, American Ornithologists Union; May 2018
  • Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology; Jul 2012 GLOBAL
  • Elective Member, American Ornithologists Union; Sep 2011
  • Fellow International, Explorers Club; Oct 2008 GLOBAL
  • Senior Ecologist Certification, Ecological Society of America; Aug 2008 GLOBAL
  • Member, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society; May 1996 GLOBAL

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • Member, Ecological Society of America; Jan 2001

KAEDAN O'BRIEN

  • Member, East African Association of Palaeoanthropology & Palaeontology; Jan 2019 KENYA
  • Member, Geological Society of America; Jan 2019
  • Member, American Association of Biological Anthropologists; Oct 2017
  • Member, Paleoanthropology Society; Jan 2017

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Board Member, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Utah Chapter; Dec 2019
  • Member, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute; Sep 2015 GLOBAL

KATHLEEN A. RITTERBUSH

  • Professional Associate, Association of Zoos and Aquariums; Mar 2020

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Member, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM); Sep 2021
  • Member, International Rock Climbing Research Association; Jul 2018

Publications

PHYLLIS D COLEY

  • Endara, M-J, Coley, PD, Wiggins, NL, Forrister, DL, Younkin, GC, Nicholls, JA, Pennington, TR, Dexter, KG, Kidner, CA, Stone, GN & Kursar, TA (2018). Chemocoding as an identification tool where morphological- and DNA-based methods fall short: Inga as a case study. New Phytologist.; Feb 2018 BRAZIL ECUADOR FRENCH GUIANA PANAMA PERU
  • Endara MJ, Coley PD, Ghabash G, Nicholls JA, Dexter KG, Donoso DA, Stone GN, Pennington RT & Kursar TA (2017). Coevolutionary arms race versus host defense chase in a tropical herbivore-plant system. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Vol. 114, E7499-E7505.; Sep 2017 PERU

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • Gregory E. Smoak & Leslie Miller and Louise Excell (2018). "Reimagining 'Wild Life' on the Northern Plains: Lessons from the Little Bighorn.". (pp. 79-103). Vol. Reimagining a Place for the Wi, University of Utah Press.; Dec 2018

DAVID S DEREZOTES

  • David Derezotes & I am sole author (2019). The eternity dialogues: Understanding global transformation. Vol. textbook, Cognella.; Jun 2019 GLOBAL

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • Gabriel A. Lozada, Jesús Ramon Martin & Emilio Padilla (2021). The Laws of Thermodynamics. Edward Elgar.; Nov 2021

GUNSELI BERIK

  • Günseli Berik (2018). "To Measure and To Narrate: Paths Toward a Sustainable Future". Feminist Economics. Vol. 24(3), 136-159.; Apr 2018 GLOBAL

ERIK L BRUNVAND

  • E. Brunvand & W. Wischer (2019). Collective Currents: Exploring Sustainability through a Collaborative and Interactive Installation. Leonardo Journal.; Nov 2019
  • E. Brunvand, D. Kline & A. Jones (2018). Dark Silicon Considered Harmful: A Case for Truly Green Computing. International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC).; Oct 2018

MAXIMILIAN S WERNER

  • Maximilian Werner (2018). Why (Mostly) Men Trophy Hunt: A Biocultural Explanation. Counterpunch.; Nov 2018
  • Maximilian Werner (2018). The Rhetoric and Reality of Death by Grizzly. Counterpunch.; Oct 2018

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Raczka, B. & S.C. Biraud, J.R. Ehleringer, C.-T. Lai, J.B. Miller, D.E. Pataki, S.R. Saleska, M.S. Torn, B.H. Vaughn, R. Wehr, and D.R. Bowling (2017). Does vapor pressure deficit drive the seasonality of δ13C of the net land-atmosphere CO2 exchange across the United States? . Journal of Geophysical Research, Biogeosciences. Vol. 122, 2017JG003795.; Dec 2017
  • Kimball, S (2017). Ecophysiological considerations for restoration. Foundations of Restoration Ecology. Second Edition. (pp. 153-181). Island Press.; Dec 2017
  • Mallick, K., I. Trebs, E. Boegh, L. Giustarini, M. Schlerf, D. Drewery, L. Hoffman, C. von Randow, B. Kruijt, A. Arujo, S. Saleska, J.R. Ehleringer, T. Domingues, J.P. Ometto, A. Nobre, O. Morales, M. Hayek, J.W. Munger, and S. Wofsy. 2016. Canopy-scale biophysical controls of transpiration and evaporation in the Amazon Basin. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences; Oct 2016 SOUTH AMERICA

P. K. ANDY HONG

  • K.-H. Yang, C.-J. Ruan, Y.-C. Lin, M.-D. Fang, C.-H. Wu, P.K.A. Hong, C.-F. Lin. Role of Dissolved Organic Matter in Sorption of Perfluorooctanoic Acid to Metal Oxides. Water Environment Research, 88, 779-784 (2016); Jan 2016 TAIWAN
  • S.Y. Wang, Y.C. Kuo, A. Hong, C.C. Chen, C. M. Kao, Bioremediation of diesel and lubricant oil-contaminated soils using enhanced landfarming system, Chemosphere, 164, 558-567 (2016); Jan 2016 TAIWAN
  • C.-S. Kuo, C. –F. Lin, P.K.A. Hong, Photocatalytic mineralization of codeine by UV-A/TiO2 - Kinetics, intermediates, and pathways, Journal of Hazardous Materials301, 137-144 (2016). (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.08.030); Jan 2016 TAIWAN

MARJORIE A CHAN

  • Chan, M.A. Godsey, H.S., 2016, Lake Bonneville geosites in the urban landscape: Potential loss of geological heritage (Ch. 23): in Oviatt, C, and Shroder, J., eds., Monograph - Lake Bonneville: A Scientific Update, Elsevier NY, p. 617- 633.; Oct 2016
  • Chan, M.A. Godsey, H.S., 2016, Lake Bonneville geosites in the urban landscape: Potential loss of geological heritage (Ch. 23): in Oviatt, C, and Shroder, J., eds., Monograph - Lake Bonneville: A Scientific Update, Elsevier NY, p. 617- 633.; Oct 2016

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • Aaron T. Phillips (2018). Bordering Ecosystems: The Rhetorical Function of Characterization in Gray Wolf Management. Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture. Vol. 11, 435-451.; Mar 2018

DMITRY BEDROV

  • Kancharla, S & Bedrov, D.; Tsianou, M.; Alexandridis, P. (2022). Structure and Composition of Mixed Micelles Formed by Nonionic Block Copolymers and Ionic Surfactants in Water Determined by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering with Contrast Variation. J. Colloid & Interface. Sci. Vol. 609, 456-468.; Feb 2022
  • Kancharla, S & Jahan, R.; Bedrov, D.; Tsianou, M.; Alexandridis, P (2021). Role of Chain and Electrolyte on the Micellization of Anionic Fluorinated Surfactants in Water. Colloids & Surfaces A: Physchem. Eng. Aspects. Vol. 628, 127313.; Nov 2021
  • Kancharla, S & Dong, D.; Bedrov, D.; Tsianou, M.; Alexandridis, P (2021). Structure and Interactions in Perfluorooctanoate Micellar Solutions Revealed by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering and Molecular Dynamics Simulations Studies. Langmuir. Vol. 37, 5339-5347.; Apr 2021
  • Dong, D & Kancharla, S. ; Hooper, J. B.; Tsianou, M.; Bedrov, D.; Alexandridis, P (2021). Controlling the Self-Assembly of Perfluorinated Surfactants in Aqueous Environments. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. Vol. 13, 10029-10039.; Apr 2021

NAIYANG MA

  • Naiyang Ma (2021). Sustainable Recycling of Steel Manufacturing Wastewater Treatment Solid Wastes via In-Process Dynamic Separation. Iron & Steel Technology. Vol. 21, 54-60.; May 2021
  • Naiyang Ma, William J. Sammon & Marcelo W. Andrade (2020). “Micropelletization of Ironmaking and Steelmaking Dust and Recycling of the Micropellets. Iron & Steel Technology. Vol. 20, 50-56.; May 2020
  • Naiyang Ma (2020). Towards 100% Recycling of Steelmaking Offgas Solid Wastes by Reallocating Zinc-bearing Materials. Energy Technology 2020: Recycling, Carbon Dioxide Management, and Other Technologies.; Mar 2020
  • Fiseha Tesfaye, Naiyang Ma & Mingming Zhang (2020). Cleaner Manufacturing of Critical Metals. JOM. Vol. 72.; Feb 2020
  • Naiyang Ma & William J. Sammon (2019). Enhancement of In-plant Recycling of Integrated Steel Mill Offgas Solid Wastes by Reallocating Crucial Zinc-bearing Materials. Journal of Cleaner Production. Vol. 251, 1-8.; Dec 2019
  • Naiyang Ma (2019). Recycling Steel Manufacturing Wastewater Treatment Solid Wastes via In-process Separation with Dynamic Separators. REWAS 2019: Manufacturing the Circular Materials Economy.; Mar 2019
  • Naiyang Ma, Billi J. McDowell, Joe B. Houser, Marcelo W. Andrade & Dale E. Heinz (2018). Separation of Mill Scale from Flume Wastewater Using a Dynamic Separator toward Zero Wastes in the Steel Hot Rolling Process. Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy. Vol. 5, 97-106.; Dec 2018
  • Naiyang Ma (2018). In-process Separation and Its Application in Cleaner Production of BOF Offgas Solid Wastes. Proceedings of 2018 China Symposium on Sustainable Steelmaking Technology.; Aug 2018
  • Naiyang Ma (2018). Upgrading and Recycling ‘Metallic’ Steelmaking Slag Fines. Iron & Steel Technology. Vol. 15, 72-76.; May 2018
  • Naiyang Ma (2018). Recycling of EAF Dust by Source Separation. Energy Technology 2018: Carbon Dioxide Management and Other Technologies.; Mar 2018
  • Naiyang Ma, Joseph Blake Houser & Luke Aaron Wood (2017). Production of Cleaner Mill Scale by Dynamic Separation of the Mill Scale from the Fast-Moving Flume Water at a Hot Rolling Mill. Journal of Cleaner Production. Vol. 176, 889-894.; Dec 2017
  • Naiyang Ma, David Gregory Hill, Luke Aaron Wood, Joseph Blake Houser & Randall Wayne Lewis (2017). Fast Assessment of Total Iron Contents in Steelmaking Slags by Means of Water Displacement Test for Recycling of the Iron in the Ironmaking and Steelmaking Process. Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy. Vol. 3, 450-458.; Apr 2017

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Lyons, B., Foley, K., Carey, A., Diaz, M., Bowen, G. J. & Cerling, T. E. (2020). The isotopic geochemistry of CaCO3 encrustations in Taylor Valley, Antarctica: Implications for their origin. Acta Geographica Slovenica. Vol. 60.; Dec 2020
  • Pauli JN, Newsome SD, Cook JA, Harrod C, Steffan SA, Baker CJ, Ben-David M, Bloom D, Bowen GJ, Cerling TE, Cicero C, Cook C, Dohm M, Dharampal PS, Graves G, Gropp R, Hobson KA, Jordan C, MacFadden B, Pilaar Birch S, Poelen J, Ratnasingham S, Russell L, Stricker CA, Uhen MD, Yarnes CT & Hayden B (2017). Opinion: Why we need a centralized repository for isotopic data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Vol. 114, 2997-3001.; Mar 2017
  • Oerter, E.J., Perelet, A., Pardyjak, E. & Bowen, Gabriel J. (2017). Membrane inlet laser spectroscopy to measure H and O stable isotope compositions of soil and sediment pore water with high sample throughput. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. Vol. 31, 75-84.; Jan 2017
  • Weintraub, S.R., Brooks, P.D. & Bowen, Gabriel J. (2017). Interactive effects of vegetation type and topographic position on nitrogen availability and loss in a temperate montane ecosystem. Ecosystems. Vol. 20, 1073-1088.; Jan 2017
  • Coulter, D.P., Bowen, Gabriel J. & Hook, T.O. (2017). Influence of diet and ambient water on hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope ratios in fish tissue: Patterns within and among tissues and relationships with growth rates. Hydrobiologia. Vol. 799, 111-121.; Jan 2017
  • Oerter, E.J. & Bowen, Gabriel J. (2017). In situ monitoring of H and O stable isotopes in soil water reveals ecohydrologic dynamics in managed soil systems. Ecohydrology. Vol. 10, 1-13.; Jan 2017
  • Cerling, Thure E., Barnette, Janet E., Bowen, Gabriel J., Chesson, Lesley A., Ehleringer, James R., Remien, Christopher H., Shea, Patrick, Tipple, Brett J. & West, Jason B. (2016). Forensic Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry. Annual Reviews. Vol. 44(1), 175-206.; Jan 2016
  • Vander Zanden, Hannah B., Soto, David X., Bowen, Gabriel J. & Hobson, Keith A. (2016). Expanding the Isotopic Toolbox: Applications of Hydrogen and Oxygen Stable Isotope Ratios to Food Web Studies. Frontiers Media SA. Vol. 4.; Jan 2016

MICHAEL MEJIA

  • Mejia, Michael. TOKYO. Tuscaloosa, AL: FC2/U of Alabama Press, March 2018.; Mar 2018 JAPAN

THOMAS MICHAEL SWENSEN

  • Thomas Michael Swensen (2022). Review of "The Greater Plains: Rethinking a Region's Environmental Histories. Edited by Brian Frehner and Kathleen A. Brosnan.". New Mexico Historical Review.; Jan 2022

DAVID R BOWLING

  • Bowling DR, Logan BA, Hufkens K, Aubrecht DM, Richardson AD, Burns SP, Anderegg WRL, Blanken PD, Eiriksson D (2018) Limitations to winter and spring photosynthesis of a Rocky Mountain subalpine forest, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 252:241-255, DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2018.01.025; Apr 2018
  • Zobitz JM, Moore DJP, Sacks WJ, Monson RK, Bowling DR, Schimel DS (2008) Integration of process-based soil respiration models with whole-ecosystem CO2 measurements, Ecosystems, doi:10.1007/s10021-007-9120-1.; Mar 2018
  • Bowling DR, Pataki DE, Randerson J (2008) Carbon isotopes in terrestrial ecosystem pools and CO2 fluxes (Tansley Review), New Phytologist, 178:24-40, doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02342.x.; Jan 2018
  • Bowling, DR, Schulze, ES & Hall, SJ (2017). Revisiting streamside trees that do not use stream water: Can the two water worlds hypothesis and snowpack isotopic effects explain a missing water source?, . Ecohydrology. Vol. 10, e1771.; Jan 2017
  • Schwinning S, Belnap J, Bowling DR, Ehleringer JR (2008) Sensitivity of the Colorado Plateau to change: climate, ecosystems, and society. Ecology and Society 13(2): 28, http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss2/art28/; Jun 2008

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Grijseels NH, Buchert PD, Brooks PD, Pataki DE. 2021. Using LiDAR to assess transitions in riparian vegetation structure along a rural to urban gradient. Ecohydrology 14(1), e2259; Oct 2020
  • Diffenbaugh NS, Field CB, Appel EA, Azevedo IL, Baldocchi DD, Burke M, Burney JA, Ciais P, David SJ, Fiore AM, Fletcher SM, Hertel TW, Horton DE, Hsiang SM, Jackson RB, Jin X, Levi M, Lobell DB, McKinley GA, Moore FC, Montgomery A, Nadeau KC, Pataki DE, Randerson JT, Reichstein M, Schnell JL, Seneviratne SI, Singh D, Steiner A, Wong-Parodi G. 2020. The COVID-19 lockdown: a window into the Earth System. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 1: 470-481.; Jul 2020
  • Cubino JP & Avolio ML, Wheeler MM, Larson KL, Hobbie SE, Cavendar-Bares J, Hall SJ, Nelson KC, Trammell TLE, Neill C, Pataki DE, Grove JM, Groffman PM. (2020). Linking yard plant diversity to homeowners’ landscaping priorities across the U.S. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 196, 103730.; Apr 2020
  • Avolio M & Pataki DE, Jenerette GD, Pincetl S, Clarke LW, Cavender-Bares J, Gillespie TW, Larson KL, McCarthy HR, Trammell TLE (2020). Urban plant diversity in Los Angeles, California: Species and functional type turnover in cultivated landscapes. Plants People Planet. Vol. 2, 144-156.; Mar 2020
  • Gómez-Navarro C & Pataki DE, Bowen GJ, Oerter EJ (2019). Spatiotemporal variability in water sources of urban soils and trees in the semiarid, irrigated Salt Lake Valley. Ecohydrology. Vol. 12, e2154.; Oct 2019
  • Trammell TLE & Pataki DE, Still CJ, Ehleringer JR, Avolio ML, Bettez N, Cavender-Bares J, Groffman PM, Grove M, Hall SJ, Heffernan J, Hobbie SE, Larson KL, Morse JL, Neill C, Nelson KC, O’Neil-Dunne J, Pearse WD, Chowdhury RR, Steele M, Wheeler MM (2019). Biophysical and social factors control C4 plant distribution in residential lawns across seven U.S. cities. Ecological Applications. Vol. 29, e01884.; Jun 2019
  • Pincetl S & Gillespie TW, Pataki DE, Porse E, Jia S, Kidera E, Nobles N, Rodriguez J, Choi D (2019). Evaluating the effects of the turf-replacement programs in Los Angeles. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 185, 210-221.; May 2019
  • Cubino JP & Cavendar-Bares J, Hobbie SE, Pataki DE, Avolio ML, Darling LE, Larson KL, Hall SJ, Groffman PM, Trammell TLE, Steele MK, Grove JM, Neill C. (2019). Drivers of plant species richness and phylogenetic composition in urban yards at the continental scale. Landscape Ecology. Vol. 34, 63–77.; Jan 2019
  • Cobley LE & Cavendar-Bares J, Hobbie SE, Pataki DE, Avolio ML, Darling LE, Larson KL, Hall SJ, Groffman PM, Trammell TLE, Steele MK, Grove JM, Neill C (2019). Drivers of plant species richness and phylogenetic composition in urban yards at the continental scale. Landscape Ecology. Vol. 34, 63-77.; Jan 2019
  • Smith RS & Williamson JC, Pataki DE, Ehleringer JR, Dennison P. (2018). Soil carbon and nitrogen accumulation in residential lawns of the Salt Lake Valley, Utah. Oecologia. Vol. 187, 1107-1118.; Aug 2018
  • Ward EJ & Oren R, Kim HS, Kim D, Torngern P, Ewers PE, McCarthy HR, Oishi AC, Pataki DE, Palmroth S, Phillips NG, Schäfer KVR (2018). Evapotranspiration and water yield of a pine-broadleaf forest are not altered by long-term atmospheric CO2 enrichment under native or enhanced soil fertility. Global Change Biology. Vol. 24, 4841-4856.; Jun 2018
  • Raczka B, Biraud SC, Ehleringer JR, Lai C, Miller JB, Pataki DE, Saleska S, Torn MS, Vaughn BH, Wehr R & Bowling DR (2017). Does vapor pressure deficit drive the seasonality of 13C of the net land-atmosphere CO2 exchange across the United States?. JGR Biogeosciences. Vol. 122, 1969-1987.; Aug 2017
  • Groffman PM, Avolio M, Cavender-Bares J, Bettez ND, Grove JM, Hall SJ, Hobbie SE, Larson KL, Lerman SB, Locke DH, Heffernan JB, Morse JL, Neill C, Nelson KC, O'Neil-Dunne J, Pataki DE, Polsky C, Chowdhury RR & Trammell TLE (2017). Ecological homogenization of residential macrosystems. Nature Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 1, doi:10.1002/2017JG003795.; Jun 2017
  • Wheeler MM, Neill C, Groffman PM, Avolio M, Bettez N, Cavender-Bares J, Chowdhury RR, Darling L, Grove JM, Hall SJ, Heffernan JB, Hobbie SE, Larson KL, Morse JL, Nelson KC, Ogden LA, O'Neil-Dunne J, Pataki DE, Polsky C, Steele M, Trammell TLE. 2017. Continental-scale homogenization of residential lawn communities. Landscape and Urban Planning 165: 54-63.; May 2017
  • Groffman PM, Cadenasso ML, Cavendar-Bares J, Childers DL, Grimm NB, Grove JM, Hobbie SE, Hutrya LR, Jenerette GD, McPhearson T, Pataki DE, Pickett STA, Pouyat RV, Rosi-Marshall E, Ruddell BL. 2017. Moving towards a new urban systems science. Ecosystems 20:38.; Jan 2017
  • Gillespie TW, de Goede J, Aguilar L, Jenerette GD, Fricker GA, Avolio ML, Pincelt S, Johnston T, Clarke LW. Pataki DE. 2016. Predicting tree species richness in urban forests. Urban Ecosystems doi:10.1007/s11252-016-0633-2.; Dec 2016
  • Avolio ML, Pataki DE, Gillespie TW, Jenerette GD, McCarthy HR, Pincetl S & Weller-Clarke L (2015). Tree biodiversity in southern California’s urban forest: The interacting roles of social and environmental variables. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolu. Vol. 3, 00073.; Jul 2015
  • Pataki, D.E. (2015). Grand challenges in urban ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 3, doi: 10.3389/fevo.2015.00057.; Jun 2015

TAYLOR D. SPARKS

  • (invited) Amber Barron* and Taylor D. Sparks “Commercial Marine-degradable Polymers for Flexible Packaging” iScience, 23, 101353, (2020). [DOI]; Aug 2020
  • John Fuertez & Gloria Cordoba, John McLennan, D. Jack Adams, and Taylor D. Sparks (2018). Potential application of developed methanogenic microbial consortia for coal biogasification. International Journal of Coal Geology. Vol. 188, 165-180.; Feb 2018

BRENDA BOWEN

  • Bowen, B.B. (2018). The Making of a Perfect Racetrack at the Bonneville Salt Flats. The Sedimentary Record.; Jun 2018
  • Wang, F. & Bowen, B.B., Seo, JH, Michalski, G. (2017). Laboratory and field characterization of visible to near infrared spectral reflectance of nitrate minerals from the Atacama Desert, Chile and implications for Mars. American Mineralogist.; Dec 2017
  • Bowen, B.B. & Kipnis, E.L., Raming L.W. (2017). Temporal dynamics of flooding, evaporation, and desiccation cycles and observations of salt crust area change at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. Geomorphology. Vol. 299, 1-11.; Oct 2017
  • Jewell, P.W. & Nelson, D.T., Bowen, B.B., Raming, L.W. (2016). Insights into Lake Bonneville Using Remote Sensing and Digital Terrain Tools. (pp. 598-614). Vol. 20, Development in Earth Surface Processes.; Dec 2016
  • Ward, M. & Bowen, B.B., Burian, S., Cachelin, A., McCool, D. (2015). Institutionalizing interdisciplinary sustainability curriculum at a large, research-intensive university: Challenges and opportunities Environmental Studies and Sciences. Environmental Studies and Science special issue on Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Leadership.; Jan 2015

JOHN RUPLE

  • John C. Ruple & Kayla M. Race, Measuring the NEPA Litigation Burden: A Review of 1,499 Federal Court Cases, 50 Envtl. L. 479 (2020).; Jun 2020
  • John C. Ruple & Heather Tanana, Beyond the Antiquities Act: Can the BLM Reconcile Energy Dominance and National Monument Protestion?, 34:3 Natural Res. & Env’t 8 (2020).; Jan 2020
  • John C. Ruple et al., Does NEPA Help or Harm ESA Critical Habitat Designations? An Assessment of Over 600 Critical Habitat Designations, 46 Envtl. L. Q. 829 (2019).; Apr 2020
  • John C. Ruple (2020). Western Public Lands and the Evolving Management Landscapr, in The Environmental Politics and Policies of Western Public Lands . Oregon State University Press.; Sep 2020
  • Mark Capone & John Ruple, NEPA and the Energy Policy Act of 2005 Statutory Categorical Exclusions: What are the Environmental Costs of Expedited Oil and Gas Development?, 18 Vt. J. Envtl. L. 371 (2017).; Jan 2017
  • John Ruple and Mark Capone, NEPA, FLPMA, and Impact Reduction: An Empirical Assessment of BLM Resource Management Plannin and NEPA in the Mountain West, 46 Envtl. L. 101 (2016).; Jan 2017
  • John Ruple et al., Shooting the Albatros: Why a State Takeover of Federal Public Lands Would Make Endangered Species Act Compliance More Difficult, 39 Environs Envtl. L. & Policy J. 115 (2016); Feb 2016
  • John Ruple, Robert Keiter & Andrew Ognibene, National Monuments and National Conservation Areas: A Comprison in Light of the Bears Ears Proposal, Stegner Center White Paper No. 2016-02 (2016).; Sep 2016
  • John Ruple and Mark Capone, NEPA--Substantive Effectiveness Under a Procedural Mandate: Assessment of Oil and Gae EISs in the Mountain West, 7 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 39 (2016).; Nov 2016
  • John C. Ruple, Legal and Policy Considerations Involving Oil Shale Bearing Lands and the Resources they Contain, in Utah OIl Shale: Science, Technology, and Policy Perspectives (CRC Press 2016); Jun 2015
  • John C. Ruple, Legal and Policy Considerations Involving Water for Oil Shale Development, in Utah OIl Shale: Science, Technology, and Policy Perspectives (CRC Press 2016); Jun 2015

KEVIN PERRY

  • Holmes, H. A., E. R. Pardyjak, K. D. Perry, and M. L. Abbott, Gaseous dry deposition of atmospheric mercury: A comparison of two surface resistance models for deposition to semi-arid vegetation, Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, D14306, doi:10.1029/2010JD015182.; Mar 2011

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Santana, C. (2022). The value of and in novel ecosystem(s). Biology and Philosophy; Apr 2022
  • Santana, C. (2020) “COVID-19, other zoonotic diseases and wildlife conservation.” History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences; Oct 2020

ANDREA R BRUNELLE

  • Vachel Carter (2021). Legacies of Indigenous land use shaped past wildfire regimes in the Basin-Plateau Region, U.S.A. Nature Communication.; Apr 2021

PHILIP E DENNISON

  • Smith R., Williamson J., Pataki D., Ehleringer J. & Dennison P. (2018). Soil carbon and nitrogen accumulation in residential lawns of the Salt Lake Valley, Utah. (pp. 1107-1118). Vol. 187, Oecologia.; Aug 2018
  • Campbell, MJ, P.E. Dennison & B.W. Butler (2017). Safe separation distance score: A new metric for evaluating wildland firefighter safety zones using lidar. International Journal of Geographical Information Science. Vol. 31, 1448-1466.; Jul 2017
  • Campbell M., Dennison P. & Butler B. (2017). A LiDAR-based analysis of the effects of slope, vegetation density, and ground surface roughness on travel rates for wildland firefighter escape route mapping. (pp. 884-895). Vol. 26. International Journal of Wildland Fire.; Jan 2017
  • Cova T., Dennison P., Li D., Drews F., Siebeneck L. & Lindell M. (2017). Warning Triggers in Environmental Hazards: Who Should Be Warned to Do What and When?. (pp. 601-611). Vol. 37. Risk Analysis.; Apr 2017
  • Hansen C., Burian S., Dennison P. & Williams G. (2017). Spatiotemporal variability of lake water quality in the context of remote sensing models. Vol. 9. Remote Sensing.; May 2017
  • Schoennagel T., Balch J., Brenkert-Smith H., Dennison P., Harvey B., Krawchuk M., Mietkiewicz N., Morgan P., Moritz M., Rasker R., Turner M. & Whitlock C. (2017). Adapt tomore wildfire in western North American forests as climate changes. (pp. 4582-4590). Vol. 114. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.; May 2017
  • Meng R., Wu J., Schwager K., Zhao F., Dennison P., Cook B., Brewster K., Green T. & Serbin S. (2017). Using high spatial resolution satellite imagery to map forest burn severity across spatial scales in a Pine Barrens ecosystem. (pp. 95-109). Vol. 191. Remote Sensing of Environment.; Mar 2017

RICHARD M MEDINA

  • Nicolosi, E., Medina, R. & Feola, G. (2018). Grassroots Innovations for Sustainability in the United States: A Spatial Analysis. Applied Geography. Vol. 91, 55-69.; Feb 2018

DANIELLE ENDRES

  • Megan O'Byrne & Danielle Endres (2021). This Land is Our Land: Protesting to Protect Places on the Margin. Environmental Communication. Vol. 15, 887-903.; Apr 2021

SARANG JOSHI

  • Markus D Foote & Markus D Foote, Philip E Dennison, Andrew K Thorpe, David R Thompson, Siraput Jongaramrungruang, Christian Frankenberg, Sarang C Joshi (2020). Fast and accurate retrieval of methane concentration from imaging spectrometer data using sparsity prior. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. Vol. 58, 6480-6492.; Mar 2020
  • A. K. Ayasse & P. E. Dennison, M. Foote, A. K. Thorpe, S. Joshi, R. O. Green, R. M. Duren, D. R. Thompson, and D. A. Roberts (2019). Methane Mapping with Future Satellite Imaging Spectrometers. Remote Sensing. Vol. 11, 3054.; Jun 2019 GLOBAL
  • PE Dennison & MD Foote, SC Joshi, AK Thorpe, DR Thompson (2018). Mapping methane plumes in AVIRIS-NG India campaign data and potential for global point source emissions monitoring using imaging spectroscopy. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts.; Dec 2018 GLOBAL

RAMESH GOEL

  • Bishav Bhattarai (2022). Viruses and their interactions with bacteria and archaea of hypersaline Great Salt Lake. Frontiers in Microbiology.; Jun 2022
  • Juhn-Yuan Su (2022). Water Quality Trading in Shallow Lake Systems under Climate-Induced Uncertainties. J of Water Resources Planning and MAnagement.; Mar 2022
  • Juhn-Yuan Su (2021). Assessing Climate Change Linkages related to Water Quality Trading Effectiveness for Incorporating Ancillary Benefits. Int. J. Environ. Impacts.; Nov 2021
  • Nathan Stein (2021). Simultaneous reduction of perchlorate and nitrate using fast-settling anoxic sludge. Chemosphere.; Jun 2021
  • Bishav Bhattarai (2021). Prevalence of SARs-CoV-2 genes in water reclamation facilities; From influent to anaerobic digester. Science of the Total Environment.; Mar 2021

MATT HABER

  • Matthew H. Haber & Daniel J. Molter (2019). Species in the Age of Discordance: . Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology.; Aug 2019 GLOBAL
  • Matthew H. Haber (2019). Species in the Age of Discordance. Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology. Vol. 11.; Aug 2019 GLOBAL

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Scerri, E.M.L.; Kühnert, D.; Blinkhorn, J.; Groucutt, H.W.; Roberts, P.; Nicoll, K.; Zerboni, A.; Orijemie, E., Barton, H.; Candy, I.; Goldstein, S.; Hawks, J.; N’Dah, D.; Niang, K.; Petraglia, M.D.; Vella, N. 2020. Field-based sciences must transform in response to COVID-19. Nature Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01317-8; Sep 2020 GLOBAL

JOSHUA LENART

  • A. Brunvand, A. Regan, J. Lenart, J. Breiman & E. Bullough (2014). “Building an Academic Library Collection to Support Sustainability” Ed. Maria A. Jankowska. Focus on Educating for Sustainability: Toolkit for Academic Libraries.. Litwin Books, Sacramento, CA.; Oct 2014

JEFF ROSE

  • Schmidt, C., & Rose, J. (2017). Environmental and cultural changes under Chilean neoliberalism: An ethnography of forestry and the Mapuche in Valle Elicura. Local Environment.; May 2017 CHILE
  • Rose, J., Brownlee, M., & Bricker, K. (2016). Managers’ perceptions of illegal marijuana cultivation on U.S. federal lands. Society & Natural Resources, 29(2), 185-202.; Feb 2016

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Wu, C., X. Huang, Y.D. Wei, B. Chen and X. Chuai (2020). Valuing land use change effects upon ecosystem service values: Spatial simulating analysis of land use optimization and ecological management. Ecological Indicator. Vol. 117, 106507.; May 2020 CHINA

KEVIN M DELUCA

  • Kevin DeLuca (2021). “Extinction Rebellion’s Image Events, Social Media, and the Eclipse of the Earth.” . Social Anthropology. Vol. 29.; Dec 2021
  • DeLuca & Brunner; Sun (2016). “Weibo, WeChat, and the Transformative Events of Environmental Activism in China.”. International Journal of Communication V.10 2016. Vol. 10, 321-339.; Dec 2016 CHINA

HAIMANTI BHATTACHARYA

  • Haimanti Bhattacharya (2020). Environmental and Socio-economic Sustainability in India: Evidence from CO2 Emission and Economic Inequality Relationship. Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy. Vol. 9(1), 57-76.; Jan 2020 INDIA
  • Bhattacharya, Haimanti and Osgood, Daniel (2014) "Weather Index Insurance and Common Property Resources" Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 43(3): 438-450.; Dec 2014
  • Bhattacharya, Haimanti and Innes, Robert (2013) "Income and the Environment: Is there a Poverty Trap?" American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 95(1): 42-69; Jan 2013 INDIA
  • Bhattacharya, Haimanti (2011) “Vegetation and Development in Rural India” Ailaan, Newsletter of National Council for Rural Institutes (NCRI), India, II(VI), 27-31.; Jun 2011 INDIA
  • Bhattacharya, Haimanti and Lueck,Dean (2009) "The Role of Property Rights in Determining the Environmental Quality-Income Relationship" Ecological Economics, 68, 10, 2511-2524; Aug 2009
  • Bhattacharya, Haimanti and Innes, Robert (2008) "An Empirical Exploration of the Population-Environment Nexus in India" American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 90, 4, 883-901; Nov 2008 INDIA
  • Bhattacharya, Haimanti (2008) “Inter linkages between Environmental Change and Development”, Newsletter of Indian Young Professionals Network.; Oct 2008

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Cooper D.S., Shultz A.J., Şekercioğlu Ç.H., Osborn F.M. & Blumstein D.T. (2022). Community science data suggest the most common raptors (Accipitridae) in urban centres are smaller, habitat-generalist species. Ibis.; Jan 2022
  • Buechley E.R., Murgatroyd M., Ruffo A.D., Bishop R.C., Christensen T., Marra P.P., Sillett T.S. & Şekercioğlu Ç.H. (2022). Declines in scavenging by endangered vultures in the Horn of Africa. Journal of Wildlife Management.; Jan 2022
  • Amano T., Berdejo-Espinola V., Christie A.P., Willott K., Akasaka M., Baldi A., Berthinussen A., Bertolino S., Bladon A.J., Chen M., Choi C.Y., Kharrat M.B.D., De Oliveira L.G., Farhat P., Golivets M., Aranzamendi N.H., Jantke K., Kajzer-Bonk J., Cisel Kemahli Aytekin M., Khorozyan I., Kito K., Konno K., Lin D.L., Littlewood N., Liu Y., Liu Y., Loretto M.C., Marconi V., Martin P.A., Morgan W.H., Narvaez-Gomez J.P., Negret P.J., Nourani E., Ochoa Quintero J.M., Ockendon N., Oh R.R.Y., Petrovan S.O., Piovezan-Borges A.C., Pollet I.L., Ramos D.L., Reboredo Segovia A.L., Nayelli Rivera-Villanueva A., Rocha R., Rouyer M.M., Sainsbury K.A., Schuster R., Schwab D., Sekercioglu C.H., Seo H.M., Shackelford G., Shinoda Y., Smith R.K., Tao S.D., Tsai M.S., Tyler E.H.M., Vajna F., Valdebenito J.O., Vozykova S., Waryszak P., Zamora-Gutierrez V., Zenni R.D., Zhou W. & Sutherland W.J. (2021). Tapping into non-English-language science for the conservation of global biodiversity. Vol. 19. PLoS Biology.; Oct 2021
  • Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Blount J.D. & Şekercioğlu Ç.H. (2021). Ecological and biogeographical predictors of taxonomic discord across the world’s birds. (pp. 1258-1270). Vol. 30. Global Ecology and Biogeography.; Jun 2021
  • Blount J.D., Horns J.J., Kittelberger K.D., Neate-Clegg M.H.C. & Şekercioğlu Ç.H. (2021). Avian Use of Agricultural Areas as Migration Stopover Sites: A Review of Crop Management Practices and Ecological Correlates. Vol. 9. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.; May 2021
  • Buechley E.R., Oppel S., Efrat R., Phipps W.L., Carbonell Alanís I., Álvarez E., Andreotti A., Arkumarev V., Berger-Tal O., Bermejo Bermejo A., Bounas A., Ceccolini G., Cenerini A., Dobrev V., Duriez O., García J., García-Ripollés C., Galán M., Gil A., Giraud L., Hatzofe O., Iglesias-Lebrija J.J., Karyakin I., Kobierzycki E., Kret E., Loercher F., López-López P., Miller Y., Mueller T., Nikolov S.C., de la Puente J., Sapir N., Saravia V., Şekercioğlu Ç.H., Sillett T.S., Tavares J., Urios V. & Marra P.P. (2021). Differential survival throughout the full annual cycle of a migratory bird presents a life-history trade-off. (pp. 1228-1238). Vol. 90. Journal of Animal Ecology.; May 2021
  • Evans T., Jeschke J.M., Liu C., Redding D.W., Şekercioğlu Ç.H. & Blackburn T.M. (2021). What factors increase the vulnerability of native birds to the impacts of alien birds?. (pp. 727-739). Vol. 44. Ecography.; May 2021
  • Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Stanley T.R., Şekercioğlu Ç.H. & Newmark W.D. (2021). Temperature-associated decreases in demographic rates of Afrotropical bird species over 30 years. (pp. 2254-2268). Vol. 27. Global Change Biology.; May 2021
  • Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Jones S.E.I., Tobias J.A., Newmark W.D. & Şekercioǧlu Ç.H. (2021). Ecological Correlates of Elevational Range Shifts in Tropical Birds. Vol. 9. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.; Apr 2021
  • Blount J.D., Chynoweth M.W., Green A.M. & Şekercioğlu Ç.H. (2021). Review: COVID-19 highlights the importance of camera traps for wildlife conservation research and management. Vol. 256. Biological Conservation.; Apr 2021
  • Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Stuart S.N., Mtui D., Sekercioglu C.H. & Newmark W.D. (2021). Afrotropical montane birds experience upslope shifts and range contractions along a fragmented elevational gradient in response to global warming. Vol. 16. PLoS ONE.; Mar 2021
  • Kittelberger K.D., Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Buechley E.R. & Sekercioglu Ç.H. (2021). Community characteristics of forest understory birds along an elevational gradient in the Horn of Africa: A multi-year baseline. Vol. 123. Condor.; Feb 2021
  • Buechley E.R., Girardello M.A.R.C.O., Santangeli A., Ruffo A.D., Ayalew G., Abebe Y.D., Barber D.R., Buij R., Bildstein K., Mahamued B.A., Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Ogada D., Marra P.P., Sillett T.S., Thiollay J.M., Wikelski M., Yaworsky P. & Şekercioǧlu Ç.H. (2021). Priority areas for vulture conservation in the Horn of Africa largely fall outside the protected area network. Bird Conservation International.; Jan 2021
  • Neate-Clegg M.H.C., Horns J.J., Buchert M., Pope T.L., Norvell R., Parrish J.R., Howe F. & Şekercioğlu H. (2021). The effects of climate change and fluctuations on the riparian bird communities of the arid Intermountain West. Animal Conservation.; Jan 2021
  • Kittelberger K.D., Buechley E.R., Ford M., Ağırkaya K. & Hakkı Şekercioğlu Ç. (2021). First satellite-tracked migration of an Eurasian Thick-knee (Burhinus oedicnemus) in the Middle East ends in human-caused mortality. (pp. 119-125). Vol. 67. Zoology in the Middle East.; Jan 2021

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Christopher A. Simon & Michael C. Moltz (2019). Is Progressivism Going Native In The United States?. [Website/Blog] URL https://sciencetrends.com/is-progressivism-going-native-in-the-united-states/; Apr 2019
  • Simon, Christopher, Steel, Brent & Lovrich, Nicholas (2018). State and Local Government: Sustainability in the 21st Century, 2nd Edition. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press (Open OSU).; Aug 2018

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Skiles, S.M., D.V. Mallia, A.G. Hallar, J.C. Lin, A. Lambert, R. Petersen, and S. Clark: Implications of a shrinking Great Salt Lake for dust on snow deposition in the Wasatch Mountains, UT: A source to sink case study from the April 13th, 2017 dust event, Environmental Research Letters, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aaefd8, 2018.; Dec 2018
  • Zuromski, L., D.R. Bowling, P. Köhler, C. Frankenberg, M.L. Goulden, and J.C. Lin: Solar-induced fluorescence detects inter-annual variation in gross primary production of coniferous forests in the western United States, Geophysical Research Letters, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL077906, 2018.; Jun 2018
  • Duarte, H., B. Raczka, C. Koven, D. Ricciuto, J.C. Lin, D.R. Bowling, and J.R. Ehleringer, Evaluating the Community Land Model (CLM 4.5) at a coniferous forest site in northwestern United States using flux and carbon-isotope measurements, Biogeosciences, 14, 4315-4340, doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-4315-2017, 2017.; Sep 2017
  • Lin, J.C., D. Mallia, D. Wu, and B.B. Stephens, How can mountaintop CO2 observations be used to constrain regional carbon fluxes?, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 17, 5561-5581, doi:10.5194/acp-17-5561-2017, 2017.; May 2017

BRIAN F CODDING

  • Weston C. McCool, Brian F. Codding, Kenneth B. Vernon, Kurt M. Wilson, Peter M. Yaworsky, Norbert Marwan, and Douglas J. Kennett (2022) Climate change–induced population pressure drives high rates of lethal violence in the Prehispanic central Andes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (17) e2117556119. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2117556119. [link]; Apr 2022 PERU
  • Wilson, Kurt M, Weston C McCool, Simon C Brewer, Nicole Zamora-Wilson, Percy J Schryver, Roxanne Lois F Lamson, Ashlyn M Huggard, Joan Brenner Coltrain, Daniel A Contreras, and Brian F Codding (2022) Climate and demography drive 7000 years of dietary change in the Central Andes. Scientific Reports. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-05774-y. [link]; Feb 2022 SOUTH AMERICA
  • Bliege Bird, Rebecca and Brian F. Codding (2022) Promise and peril of ecological and evolutionary modelling using cross-cultural datasets. Nature Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1038/s41559-021-01579-w. [link]; Oct 2021 GLOBAL
  • Codding, Brian F., Joan Brenner Coltrain, Lisbeth Louderback, Kenneth Blake Vernon, Peter M. Yaworsky, Erick Robinson, Kate E. Magargal, Simon C. Brewer, and Jerry D. Spangler (2021) Socioecological dynamics structuring the spread of farming in the North American Basin-Plateau Region. Environmental Archaeology. DOI: 10.1080/14614103.2021.1927480. [link] [pdf]; May 2021
  • Pavlik, Bruce M., Lisbeth A. Louderback, Kenneth B. Vernon, Peter M. Yaworsky, Cynthia Wilson, Arnold Clifford, and Brian F. Codding (2021) Plant species richness at archaeological sites suggests ecological legacy of Indigenous subsistence on the Colorado Plateau. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (21) e2025047118. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2025047118. [link]; May 2021
  • Jones, Terry L., Joan Brenner Coltrain, David K. Jacobs, Judith Porcasi, Simon C. Brewer, Janet C. Buckner, John D. Perrine, and Brian F. Codding (2021) Causes and consequences of the late Holocene extinction of the marine flightless duck (Chendytes lawi) in the northeastern Pacific. Quaternary Science Reviews 260:106914. DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.106914. [link]; May 2021
  • Carter, Vachel A., Andrea Brunelle, Mitchell J. Power, R. Justin DeRose, Matthew F. Bekker, Isaac Hart, Simon Brewer, Jerry Spangler, Erick Robinson, Mark Abbott, S. Yoshi Maezumi, and Brian F. Codding (2021) Legacies of Indigenous land use shaped past wildfire regimes in the Basin-Plateau Region, USA. Communications Earth & Environment 2, 72. DOI: 10.1038/s43247-021-00137-3. [link]; Apr 2021
  • Vernon, Kenneth Blake, Peter M. Yaworsky, Jerry D. Spangler, Simon C. Brewer and Brian F. Codding (2021) Decomposing Habitat Suitability Across the Forager to Farmer Transition. Environmental Archaeology, in press. DOI: 10.1080/14614103.2020.1746880. [link]; Apr 2021
  • Yaworsky, Peter M., Kenneth B. Vernon, Jerry D. Spangler, Simon C. Brewer, and Brian F. Codding (2020) Advancing predictive modeling in archaeology: An evaluation of regression and machine learning methods on the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. PLoS ONE 15(10): e0239424. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239424. [link]; Oct 2020
  • Campbell, Michael, Philip E. Dennison, Jesse W. Tune, Steven A Kannenberg, Kelly L. Kerr, Brian F. Codding, and William R. Anderegg (2020). A multi-sensor, multi-scale approach to mapping tree mortality in woodland ecosystems. Remote Sensing of Environment 245: 111853. DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2020.111853. [link]; Apr 2020
  • Jones, Terry L. and Brian F. Codding (2019) The Native California Commons: Ethnographic and Archaeological Perspectives on Land Control, Resource Use, and Management. In Global Perspectives on Long Term Community Resource Management, edited by Lozny, Ludomir R., and McGovern, Thomas, pp. 255--280. Springer. [link]; Jun 2019
  • Jones, Terry L. and Brian F. Codding (2019) Foragers on America's Western Edge: The Archaeology of California's Pecho Coast. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah. ISBN-10: 1607816431. [link]; Jan 2019
  • Power, Mitchell J., Brian F. Codding, Alan H. Taylor, Thomas W. Swetnam, Kate E. Magargal, Douglas W. Bird and James F. O'Connell (2018). Human Legacies on Ecological Landscapes. Frontiers in Earth Science, 6, 151. DOI: 10.3389/feart.2018.00151. [link]; Oct 2018
  • Yaworsky, Peter M. and Brian F. Codding (2018) The Ideal Distribution of Farmers: Explaining the Euro-American Settlement of Utah. American Antiquity 83: 75-90. DOI: 10.1017/aaq.2017.46 [link].; Jan 2018
  • Mohlenhoff, Kathryn A. and Brian F. Codding (2017) When does it pay to invest in a patch? The evolution of intentional niche construction. Evolutionary Anthropology 26:218–227. DOI: 10.1002/evan.21534. [link]; Oct 2017
  • Perry, George H. and Brian F. Codding (2017) Stone Tool Use: Monkeys overharvest shellfish eLIfe 6:e30865. DOI: 10.7554/eLife.30865. [link]; Sep 2017
  • Zeanah, David W., Brian F. Codding, Rebecca Bliege Bird and Douglas W. Bird (2017) Mosaics of fire and water: the co-emergence of anthropogenic landscapes and intensive seed exploitation in the Australian arid zone. Australian Archaeology 83:2-19 . DOI: 10.1080/03122417.2017.1359876. [link]; Aug 2017 AUSTRALIA
  • Magargal, Kate E., Ashley K. Parker, Will Rath, Kenneth Blake Vernon and Brian F. Codding (2017) The ecology of population dispersal: Modeling alternative Basin-Plateau foraging strategies to explain the Numic Expansion. American Journal of Human Biology 29(4)e23000 1:14. DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23000. [link]; Apr 2017
  • Darimont, Chris T., Brian F. Codding and Kristen Hawkes (2017) Why men trophy hunt. Biology Letters 20160909. DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2016.0909 [link]; Mar 2017

JEFFREY RALSTON MOORE

  • Moore J., Geimer P., Finnegan R. & Michel C. (2019). Dynamic analysis of a large freestanding rock tower (Castleton tower, Utah). (pp. 2125-2131). Vol. 109. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.; Oct 2019
  • Quirk B., Moore J., Laabs B., Caffee M. & Plummer M. (2018). Termination II, Last Glacial Maximum, and Lateglacial chronologies and paleoclimate from Big Cottonwood Canyon, Wasatch Mountains, Utah. (pp. 1889-1902). Vol. 130. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America.; Nov 2018
  • Moore J., Pankow K., Ford S., Koper K., Hale J., Aaron J. & Larsen C. (2017). Dynamics of the Bingham Canyon rock avalanches (Utah, USA) resolved from topographic, seismic, and infrasound data. (pp. 615-640). Vol. 122. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface.; Mar 2017
  • Moore J., Thorne M., Koper K., Wood J., Goddard K., Burlacu R., Doyle S., Stanfield E. & White B. (2016). Anthropogenic sources stimulate resonance of a natural rock bridge. (pp. 9669-9676). Vol. 43. Geophysical Research Letters.; Sep 2016
  • Starr A., Moore J. & Thorne M. (2015). Ambient resonance of Mesa Arch, Canyonlands National Park, Utah. (pp. 6696-6702). Vol. 42. Geophysical Research Letters.; Jan 2015

LESLIE ANN KNAPP

  • Briceno, C, D Gonzalez-Acuna, JE Jimenez, JE, ML Bornscheuer and LA Knapp (2020). Ear mites, Otodectes cynotis, on wild foxes (Pseudalopex spp.) . Journal of Wildlife Diseases. Vol. 56.; Jan 2020 CHILE

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • T.T.D. Tran & A.D. Smith (2017). Evaluation of renewable energy technologies and their potential for technical integration and cost-effective use within the U.S. energy sector. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. Vol. 80, 1372-1388.; Dec 2017
  • Z. Fallahi & A.D. Smith (2017). Economic and Emission Saving Benefits of Utilizing Demand Response and Distributed Renewables in Microgrids. The Electricity Journal. Vol. 30, 42-49.; Nov 2017
  • T.T.D. Tran, K. Park & A.D. Smith (2017). System scaling approach and thermoeconomic analysis of a pressure retarded osmosis system for power production with hypersaline draw solution: A Great Salt Lake case study. Energy. Vol. 126, 97-111.; May 2017

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Macfarlan SJ, Garcia JJ, Schniter E, Guevara Beltran D, Amador Bibo JG, Ruiz-Campos G. 2019. Geographic Distribution: Elgaria velazquezi (Central Baja California Alligator Lizard). Herpetological Review 50(1):10; Jan 2019 MEXICO

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Costello, D.M. & CELLDEX Consortium (2022). Global Patterns and Controls of Nutrient Immobilization on Decomposing Cellulose in Riverine Ecosystems. Global Biogeochemical Cycles.; Feb 2022
  • Jennifer Follstad Shah, R. Bares, B.B. Bowen, G.J. Bowen, D.R. Bowling, D.P. Eiriksson, B. Fasoli, R.P. Fiorella, A.G. Hallar, S.J. Hinners, J.D. Horel, A.A. Jacques, J.C. Lin, D.L. Mendoza, L.E. Mitchell, D.E. Pataki, S.M. Skiles, R.M. Smith, M.A. Wolf & P.D. Brooks (2021). The Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A mountain to urban research network in the semi-arid Western US. Hydrologic Processes.; Aug 2021
  • Ardón, M., L.H. Zeglin, R.M. Utz, S.D. Cooper, W.K. Dodds, R.J. Bixby, A. Burdett, J.J. Follstad Shah, N.A. Griffiths, T.K. Harms, S.L. Johnson, J. Jones, J.S. Kominoski, W.H. McDowell, A.D. Rosemond, M.T. Trentman, D. Van Horn & A. Ward (2021). Experimental nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment stimulates multiple trophic levels of algal and detrital-based food webs: A global meta-analysis from streams and rivers. Biological Reviews. Vol. 96.; Mar 2021
  • J.S. Kominoski, S.K. Chapman, W.K. Dodds, J.J. Follstad Shah, J.S. Richardson, C.M. Swan (ed.), C. Canhoto (ed.) & L. Boyero (ed.) (2021). Causes and consequences of changes in riparian vegetation for plant litter decomposition throughout river networks in The Ecology of Plant Litter Decomposition in Streams and Rivers. (pp. 273-296). Springer.; Feb 2021
  • Follstad Shah, J.J., Swan, C.M. (ed.), Canhoto, C. (ed.) & Boyero, L. (ed.) (2021). Individual and interacting effects of elevated CO2, warming, and hydrologic intensification on leaf litter decomposition in streams. (pp. 237-272). Springer.; Feb 2021
  • Carri LeRoy, Andrew Hipp, Kate Leuders, Jennifer J. Follstad Shah, John S. Kominoski, Marcelo Ardón, Walter Dodds, Mark O. Gessner, Natalie A. Griffiths, Antoine Lecerf, David W. P. Manning, Robert L. Sinsabaugh & Jack R. Webster (2019). Plant phylogenetic history explains in-stream decomposition at the global scale. Journal of Ecology.; Jul 2019 GLOBAL
  • Jennifer Follstad Shah, Yusuf Jameel, Rose Smith, Rachel Gabor, Paul Brooks & Samantha Weintraub (2019). Altered hydrologic connectivity and spatio-temporal variability in water resources impact chemical and physical properties of a semi-arid urban river system. Journal of the North American Water Resources Association. 1-17.; Mar 2019
  • Scott Tiegs & CELLDEX collaborators (2019). Global patterns and drivers of ecosystem functioning in rivers and riparian zones. Science Advances. Vol. 5, eaav0486.; Jan 2019 GLOBAL

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Wagner, C.L., I. Lascu, P.C. Lippert, R. Egli, K.J.T. Livi & H.B. Sears (2021). Diversification of iron‐biomineralizing organisms during the Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum: Evidence from quantitative unmixing of magnetic signatures of conventional and giant magnetofossils. Paleoceanography & Paleoclimatology. Vol. 36, doi:10.1029/2021PA004225.; Apr 2021
  • Wagner, C.L., Egli, R., I Lascu, P.C. Lippert, K.J.T. Livi & H.B. Sears (2021). In situ magnetic identification of giant, needle-shaped magnetofossils in Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum sediments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Vol. 118.; Feb 2021
  • Hull, P.A. & A. Bornemann, D.E. Penman, M.J. Henehan, R.D. Norris, P.A. Wilson, P. Blum, L. Alegret, S. Batenburg, P.R. Bown, T.J. Bralower, C. Cournede, A. Deutsch, B. Donner, O. Friedrich, S. Jehle, H. Kim, D. Kroon, P.C. Lippert, D. Loroch, I. Moebius, K. Moriya, D (2020). On impact and volcanism across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. Science. Vol. 367, 255-272.; Jan 2020 CANADA
  • Egger, L.M., A. Bahr, O. Friedrich, P.A. Wilson, R.D. Norris, T.E van Peer, P.C. Lippert, D. Liebrand & J. Pross (2018). Sea-level and surface-water change in the western North Atlantic across the Oligocene–Miocene Transition: A palynological perspective from IODP Site U1406 (Newfoundland margin). Marine Micropaleontology. Vol. 139, 57-71.; Mar 2018 CANADA
  • Zhang, R., D.B. Jiang, G. Ramstein, Z.S. Zhang, P.C. Lippert & E.T. Yu (2018). Changes in Tibetan plateau latitude as an important factor for understanding East Asian climate since the Eocene: A modeling study. Earth & Planetary Science Letteres. Vol. 484, 295-308.; Feb 2018 CHINA TIBET
  • van Peer, T.E., D. Liebrand, C. Xuan, P.C. Lippert, C. Agnini, N. Blum, P. Blum, S.M. Bohaty, P.R. Bown, R. Greenop, W.E.C. Kordesch, D. Leonhardt, O Freidrich & P.A. Wilson (2017). Data report: Revised composite depth scale and splice for IODP Site U1406. Vol. 342, Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program.; Jul 2017 CANADA
  • Egger, L.M., K.K. Sliwinksa, T.E. van Peer, D. Liebrand, P.C. Lippert, O. Friedrich, P.A. Wilson, R.D. Norris & J. Pross (2016). Magnetostratigraphically-calibrated dinoflagellate cyst bioevents for the uppermost Eocene to lowermost Miocene of the western North Atlantic (IODP Expedition 342, Paleogene Newfoundland sediment drifts). Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. Vol. 234, 159-185.; Aug 2016 CANADA
  • Schwartz, H., P.R. Renne, L.E. Morgan, M.W. Wildgoose, P.C. Lippert, S.R. Frost, K. Harvati, F. Schrenk & C. Saanane (2012). Geochronology of the Manyara Beds, northern Tanzania: Stratigraphy and new magnetostratigraphy and 40Ar/39Ar ages. Quaternary Geochronology. Vol. 7, 48-66.; Feb 2012 TANZANIA
  • Lippert, P.C. (2008). Big discovery for biogenic magnetite. (pp. 17595-17596). Vol. 105. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America PNAS, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.; Nov 2008
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PAUL D BROOKS

  • Grijseels N.H., Buchert M., Brooks P.D. & Pataki D.E. (2021). Using LiDAR to assess transitions in riparian vegetation structure along a rural-to-urban land use gradient in western North America. Vol. 14. Ecohydrology.; Jan 2021
  • Christensen L., Adams H.R., Tai X., Barnard H.R. & Brooks P.D. (2021). Increasing plant water stress and decreasing summer streamflow in response to a warmer and wetter climate in seasonally snow-covered forests. Vol. 14. Ecohydrology.; Jan 2021
  • Tai X., Anderegg W.R.L., Blanken P.D., Burns S.P., Christensen L. & Brooks P.D. (2020). Hillslope Hydrology Influences the Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Remotely Sensed Ecosystem Productivity. Vol. 56. Water Resources Research. DOI: 10.1029/2020WR027630; Nov 2020
  • Tai X., Mackay D., Ewers B., Parsekian A., Beverly D., Speckman H., Brooks P. & Anderegg W. (2019). Plant Hydraulic Stress Explained Tree Mortality and Tree Size Explained Beetle Attack in a Mixed Conifer Forest. (pp. 3555-3568). Vol. 124. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences.; Nov 2019
  • Follstad Shah J., Jameel Y., Smith R., Gabor R., Brooks P. & Weintraub S. (2019). Spatiotemporal Variability in Water Sources Controls Chemical and Physical Properties of a Semi-arid Urban River System. (pp. 591-607). Vol. 55. Journal of the American Water Resources Association.; Jun 2019
  • Follstad Shah J., Jameel Y., Smith R., Gabor R., Brooks P. & Weintraub S. (2019). Spatiotemporal Variability in Water Sources Controls Chemical and Physical Properties of a Semi-arid Urban River System. (pp. 591-607). Vol. 55. Journal of the American Water Resources Association.; Jun 2019
  • Love D., Venturas M., Sperry J., Brooks P., Pettit J., Wang Y., Anderegg W., Tai X. & Mackay D. (2019). Dependence of Aspen Stands on a Subsurface Water Subsidy: Implications for Climate Change Impacts. (pp. 1833-1848). Vol. 55. Water Resources Research.; Mar 2019
  • Fan Y., Clark M., Lawrence D., Swenson S., Band L., Brantley S., Brooks P., Dietrich W., Flores A., Grant G., Kirchner J., Mackay D., McDonnell J., Milly P., Sullivan P., Tague C., Ajami H., Chaney N., Hartmann A., Hazenberg P., McNamara J., Pelletier J., Perket J., Rouholahnejad-Freund E., Wagener T., Zeng X., Beighley E., Buzan J., Huang M., Livneh B., Mohanty B., Nijssen B., Safeeq M., Shen C., van Verseveld W., Volk J. & Yamazaki D. (2019). Hillslope Hydrology in Global Change Research and Earth System Modeling. Water Resources Research.; Jan 2019 GLOBAL
  • Love, D.M., M. D. Venturas, J. S. Sperry, P. D. Brooks, J. L. Pettit, Y. Wang, W. R. L. Anderegg, X. Tai, and D. S. Mackay, (2018) Dependence of Utah Aspen Stands on a Subsurface Root Zone Subsidy: Implications for Climate Change Impacts, Water Resources Research, DOI: 10.1029/2018WR023468; Dec 2018
  • Tai, X., D.S. Mackay, J.S. Sperry, P.D. Brooks, W.R.L. Anderegg, L.B. Flanagan, S.B. Rood, C. Hopkinson 
(2018) Distributed Plant Hydraulic and Hydrological Modeling to Understand the Susceptibility of Riparian Woodland Trees to Drought‐Induced Mortality, Water Resources Research, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR022801; Jul 2018 CANADA
  • Perdrial, J., Brooks, P.D., Swetnam, T., Lohse, K.A., Rasmussen, C., Litvak, C., Harpold, A.A., Zapata-Rios, X., Broxton, P., Mitra, B., Meixner, T., Condon, K., Huckle, D., Stielstra, C., Vázquez-Ortega, A., Lybrand, R., Holleran, M., Orem, C., Pelletier, J., Chorover, J. (2018) A net ecosystem carbon budget for snow-dominated, forested headwater catchments: linking water and carbon fluxes to critical zone carbon storage, Biogeochemistry 138: 225. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-018-0440-3; Apr 2018 UNITED STATES
  • McIntosh, J.C., Schuamberg, C., Perdrial, J., Harpold, A.A., Vázquez-Ortega, A., Rasmussen, C., Zapata-Rios, X., Brooks. P.D., Meixner, T., Pelleteir, J., Derry, L., Chorover, J. (2017) Geochemical evolution of the Critical Zone across variable time scales informs concentration-discharge relationships: Jemez River Basin Critical Zone Observatory, Water Resources Research DOI: 10.1002/2016WR019712; Aug 2017
  • Tai, Xiaonan, D. Scott Mackay, William R. L. Anderegg, John S. Sperry, Paul D. Brooks (2017) Incorporating plant hydraulics improves and topography mediates prediction of aspen mortality in southwestern USA, New Phytologist, DOI:10.1111/nph.14098; Aug 2017
  • Swetnam, T., P.D. Brooks, H.R. Barnard, A.A. Harpold, E. Gallo (2017) Revisiting environmental gradient ecology: how topography trumps climate in determining forest carbon reservoir size, Ecosphere 8 (4), e01797. 10.1002/ecs2.1797; Aug 2017 GLOBAL
  • Weintraub, S.R. P. D. Brooks, and G.J. Bowen (2017) Interactive effects of vegetation type and topographic position on nitrogen availability and loss in a temperate montane ecosystem, Ecosystems DOI 10.1007/s10021-016-0094-8; Mar 2017

SARA K. YEO

  • Yeo, Sara K. & Silberg, Joshua (2021). Environmental documentaries in a digital age should be ethical, not just captivating. One Earth. Vol. 4, 780-782.; Jun 2021
  • Allen, H. & Yeo, S. K. (2020). A content analysis of newspaper coverage of colony collapse disorder. University of Utah Undergraduate Research Journal.; Apr 2020

KURT WILSON

  • Codding, Brian F. (2022). Socioecological factors influence hunter-gatherer group size, lifetime interactions, and emergent properties of culture. In Scale Matters: The Quality of Quantity in Research on Social Relations edited by Thomas Widlok, Dores Cruz, and Souhayb Zaryah.; Jul 2022

KAEDAN O'BRIEN

  • O’Brien, K., Tryon, C.A., Kimeu, B., Blegen, N., Rowan, J., & Faith, J.T. First appearance of Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi), from the Middle Pleistocene Kapthurin Formation, Kenya, sheds light on the evolution and paleoecology of large zebras. Quaternary Science Reviews 256, 106835.; Feb 2021 KENYA

DANYA RUMORE

  • Zajchowski, C., M. Brownlee, M. Blacketer, J. Rose, D. Rumore, J. Watson & D. Dustin (2019). “Can You Take Me Higher?”: Normative Thresholds for Air Quality in the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Area. Journal of Leisure Research. Vol. 50.; Feb 2019

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Garcia, I., Chandrasekhar, D., Ganapati, N., Fagundo Ojeda, K., Velazquez-Diaz, J., Witkowski, K., & Rivera Miranda, P. (2021). Nonprofit Response to Concurrent and Consecutive Disaster Events in Puerto Rico. Natural Hazards Center Public Health Report Series, 9. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder. Available at: https://hazards.colorado.edu/public-health-disaster-research/nonprofit-response-to-concurrent-and-consecutive-disaster-events-in-puerto-rico; Sep 2021 PUERTO RICO
  • Chandrasekhar D., García I. & Khajehei S. (2021). Recovery Capacity of Small Nonprofits in Post-2017 Hurricane Puerto Rico. Journal of the American Planning Association.; Jan 2021
  • García I. & Chandrasekhar D. (2020). Impact of hurricane maría to the civic sector: A profile of non-profits in Puerto Rico. (pp. 67-88). Vol. 32. Centro Journal.; Sep 2020 PUERTO RICO
  • Chandrasekhar, D., “2012 Hurricane (“Superstorm”) Sandy” in Paul, B.K. (Ed.). Natural Hazards and Disasters: From Avalanches and Climate Change to Water Spouts and Wildfires (Vol. 2: Disasters). Broomfield, CO: ABC-CLIO.; Jan 2019
  • Divya Chandrasekhar, Robin Rothfeder, Yu Xiao & Donovan Finn (2018). What drives household recovery after disasters? A case study of New York City after 2012 Hurricane Sandy. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (CJEP).; Oct 2018 GLOBAL
  • Chandrasekhar, Divya, Proffitt, D., Rumore, D. & Siddiq, F. (2018). Impact Assessment of the Natural and Cultural Resources (NCR) Recovery Support Function (RSF) under the National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF): A field coordinator’s perspective. The Department of the Interior.; Jul 2018
  • Yu Xiao, Kai Wu, Donovan Finn & Divya Chandrasekhar (2018). Community Businesses as Social Units in Post-Disaster Recovery. Journal of Planning Education and Research.; Jul 2018 GLOBAL
  • Rumore, D., Chandrasekhar, D. & Hinners, S. (2018). Teaching Transportation Planning in Natural Amenity Regions.. National Institute of Transportation and Communities.; Mar 2018
  • Rumore, D., Chandrasekhar, D. & Hinners, S. (2018). Tools and Techniques for Teaching Collaborative Regional Planning and Enhancing Livability and Sustainable Transportation in Gateway and Natural Amenity Regions.. National Institute of Transportation and Communities.; Mar 2018

ANDREW M. LINKE

  • Linke, A.M., Witmer, F., and J. O’Loughlin. Weather variability and conflict forecasts: Dynamic human-environment interactions in Kenya. Political Geography, 92, 102489.; Aug 2021 KENYA
  • Linke, A.M., and Andreas Forø Tollefson. Environmental stress and agricultural landownership in Africa. Global Environmental Change, 67, 102237.; Feb 2021 GLOBAL
  • Linke, A.M., and B. Ruether. Weather, wheat, and war: The security implications of climate variability for conflict in Syria. Journal of Peace Research, 58(1), 114-131.; Jan 2021 SYRIA
  • Linke, A.M., Witmer, F., and J. O’Loughlin. Do people accurately report droughts? Comparison of instrument-measured and survey data in Kenya. Climatic Change, 162, 1143-1160.; Jun 2020 KENYA
  • Linke, A.M., Witmer, F., O’Loughlin, J., McCabe, T.J., and J. Tir. The consequences of relocating in response to drought: human mobility and conflict in contemporary Kenya. Environmental Research Letters, 13(9), 094014.; Sep 2018 KENYA
  • Linke, A.M., Witmer, F., O’Loughlin, J., McCabe, T.J., and J. Tir. Drought, local institutional contexts, and support for violence in Kenya. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 62(7), 1544-1578.; Aug 2018 KENYA
  • Witmer, F., Linke, A.M., O’Loughlin, J., Laing, A., and A. Gettelman. Subnational violent conflict forecasts for sub-Saharan Africa, 2015–65, using climate-sensitive models. Journal of Peace Research, 54(2) 175–192.; Mar 2017

KATHLEEN A. RITTERBUSH

  • Klug C., Becker R.T., El Hassani A., Ritterbush K., Fuchs D. & Marty D. (2019). Special issue: Cephalopods through time. Vol. 138, Swiss Journal of Palaeontology.; Mar 2019 CZECH REPUBLIC FRANCE GERMANY MOROCCO PERU RUSSIA SPAIN SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES
  • Adiya T., Johnson C., Loewen M., Ritterbush K., Constenius K. & Dinter C. (2017). Microbial-caddisfly bioherm association from the Lower Cretaceous Shinekhudag Formation, Mongolia: Earliest record of plant armoring in fossil caddisfly cases. Vol. 12. PLoS ONE.; Nov 2017
  • Ritterbush K. & Foote M. (2017). Association between geographic range and initial survival of Mesozoic marine animal genera: Circumventing the confounding effects of temporal and taxonomic heterogeneity. (pp. 209-223). Vol. 43. Paleobiology.; May 2017
  • Foote M., Ritterbush K. & Miller A. (2016). Geographic ranges of genera and their constituent species: Structure, evolutionary dynamics, and extinction resistance. (pp. 269-288). Vol. 42. Paleobiology.; May 2016
  • Ritterbush K., Ibarra Y. & Tackett L. (2016). Post-extinction biofacies of the first carbonate ramp of the early Jurassic (Sinemurian) in NE Panthalassa (New York Canyon, Nevada, USA). (pp. 141-160). Vol. 31. Palaios.; Apr 2016
  • Ritterbush K., Ibarra Y. & Tackett L. (2016). Post-extinction biofacies of the first carbonate ramp of the early Jurassic (Sinemurian) in NE Panthalassa (New York Canyon, Nevada, USA). (pp. 141-160). Vol. 31. Palaios.; Apr 2016
  • Ritterbush K. (2016). Interpreting drag consequences of ammonoid shells by comparing studies in Westermann Morphospace. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. Vol. 135, 125-138.; Mar 2016
  • Ritterbush K., Rosas S., Corsetti F., Bottjer D. & West A. (2015). Andean sponges reveal long-term benthic ecosystem shifts following the end-Triassic mass extinction. (pp. 193-209). Vol. 420. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.; Feb 2015 PERU
  • Ritterbush K., Bottjer D., Corsetti F. & Rosas S. (2014). New evidence on the role of siliceous sponges in ecology and sedimentary facies development in eastern panthalassa following the triassic-jurassic mass extinction. (pp. 652-668). Vol. 29. Palaios.; Jan 2014 PERU UNITED STATES
  • Ritterbush K. & Bottjer D. (2012). Westermann Morphospace displays ammonoid shell shape and hypothetical paleoecology. (pp. 424-446). Vol. 38. Paleobiology.; Jun 2012

DAVID P. CARTER

  • David P. Carter (2019). Institutional Enforcement, Signaling, and Deliberation: Rock Climbers Attempting to Maintain Rules and Norms through Social Sanctioning. International Journal of the Commons. Vol. 13(1), 353-377.; Apr 2019
  • Tyler A. Scott & David P. Carter (2019). Collaborative governance or private policy making? When consultants matter more than participation in collaborative environmental planning. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning. Vol. 21(2), 153-173.; Jan 2019
  • David P. Carter, Tyler A. Scott & Aaron Deslatte (2019). The Formation and Administration of Multipurpose Development Districts: Private Interests Through Public Institutions. Perspectives on Public Management and Governance. Vol. 2(1), 57–74.; Mar 2019
  • David P. Carter & Christopher M. Weible (2013). Assessing Rule Compliance and Robustness in Recreational Resource Management. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning. Vol. 16, 117-139.; Aug 2013

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Marie D. Jackson & Y. Zhang, H. Chen, J. P. Oleson, J. Moon (2018). Extreme Durability in Ancient Roman Concretes. (pp. 22-28). Vol. 97. American Ceramic Society Bulletin.; Jun 2018 UNITED STATES

TYLER FAITH

  • Paterson, D.B. & Du, A., Faith, J.T., Rowan, J., Uno, K., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Braun, D.R., Wood, B.A. (2022). Did vegetation change drive the extinction of Paranthropus boisei. Journal of Human Evolution.; Mar 2022 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Dupont, L. & Zhao, X., Charles, C., Faith, J.T., Braun, D. (2022). Continuous vegetation record of the greater Cape Floristic Region (South Africa) covering the past 300 thousand years (IODP U1479). Climate of the Past. Vol. 18, 1-21.; Jan 2022 SOUTHERN AFRICA
  • Karp, A.T. & Faith, J.T., Marlon, J.R., Staver, A.C. (2021). Global response of fire activity to late Quaternary grazer extinctions. Science. Vol. 374, 1145-1148.; Nov 2021 GLOBAL
  • Muiruri, V. & Owen, R.B., Potts, R., Deino, A.L., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Riedl, S., Rabideaux, N., Beverly, E.J., Renaut, R.W., Moerman, J.W., Deocampo, D., Faith, J.T., Noren, A., Cohen, A.S., Shannon, K.B., Dommain, R. (2021). Quaternary diatoms and palaeoenvironments of the Koora Plain, southern Kenya Rift. Quaternary Science Reviews. Vol. 267, 107106.; Sep 2021 KENYA
  • Staver, A.C. & Abraham, J.O., Hempson, G., Karp, A.T., Faith, J.T. (2021). The past, present, and future of herbivore impacts on savanna vegetation. Journal of Ecology. Vol. 109, 2804-2822.; Aug 2021 AFRICA
  • O'Brien, K. & Tryon, C.A., Blegen, N., Kimeu, B., Rowan, J., Faith, J.T. (2021). First appearance of Grévy’s zebra (Equus grevyi), from the Middle Pleistocene Kapthurin formation, Kenya, sheds light on the evolution and paleoecology of large zebras. Quaternary Science Reviews. Vol. 256, 106835.; Mar 2021 KENYA
  • Cooper, A., Turney, C.S.M., Palmer, J., Hogg, A., McGlone, M., Wilmshurst, J., Lorrey, A.M., Heaton, T.J., Russell, J.M., McCracken, K., Anet, J.G., Rozanov, E., Friedel, M., Suter, I., Peter, T., Muscheler, R., Adolphi, F., Dosseto, A., Faith, JT. & Fenwick, P., Fogwill, C.J., Hughen, K., Lipson, M., Liu, J., Nowaczyk, N., RAinsley, E., Ramsey, C.B., Sebastianelli, P., Souilmi, Y., Stevenson, J., Thomas, Z., Robler, R., Zech, R. (2021). A global environmental crisis 42,000 years ago. Science. Vol. 371, 811-818.; Feb 2021 GLOBAL
  • Braun, D.R. & Faith, J.T., Douglass, M.J., Davies, B., Power, M.J., Aldeias, V., Conard, N.J., Cutts, R., DeSantis, L.R.G., Dupont, L.M., Esteban ,I., Kandel, A.W., Levin, N.E., Luyt, J., Parkington, J., Pickering, R., Quick, L., Sealy, J., Stynder, D. (2021). Ecosystem engineering in the Quaternary of the West Coast of South Africa. Evolutionary Anthropology. Vol. 30, 50-62.; Feb 2021 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith, J.T. & Rowan, J., O'Brien, K., Blegen, N., Peppe, D.J. (2020). Late Pleistocene mammals from Kibogo, Kenya: systematic paleontology, paleoenvironments, and non-analog associations. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Vol. 40, e1841781.; Dec 2020 KENYA
  • Faith, J.T. & Braun, D.R., Davies, B., DeSantis, L.R.G., Douglass, M.J., Esteban, I., Hare, V., Levin, N.E., Luyt, J., Pickering, R., Power, M.J., Sealy, J., Stynder, D. (2020). Ecometrics and the paleoecological implications of Pleistocene faunas from the western coastal plains of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa. Journal of Quaternary Science. Vol. 35, 1007-1020.; Nov 2020 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Potts, R., Dommain, R., Moerman, J.W., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Deino, A.L., Riedl, S., Beverly, E.J., Brown, E.T., Deocampo, D., Kinyanjui, R., Lupien, R., Owen, R.B., Rabideaux, N., Russell, J.M., Stockhecke, M., deMenocal, P., Faith, J.T., Garcin, Y,. Noren, A., & Scott, J.J., Western, D., Bright, J., Clark, J.B., Cohen, A.S., Keller, C.B., King, J., Levin, N.E., Shannon, K.B., Muiruri, V., Renaut, R.W., Rucina, S.M., Uno, K. (2020). Increased ecological resource variability during a critical transition in hominin evolution. Science Advances. Vol. 6, eabc8975.; Oct 2020 KENYA
  • Pargeter, J. & Faith, J.T. (2020). Lithic miniaturization as adaptive strategy: a case study from Boomplaas Cave, South Africa. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. Vol. 12, 225.; Aug 2020 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith, J.T. & Rowan, J., Du, A., Barr, W.A. (2020). The uncertain case for human-driven extinctions prior to Homo sapiens. Quaternary Research. Vol. 96, 88-104.; Jul 2020 AFRICA
  • Sealy, J. (2020). Climate and ecology of the palaeo-Agulhas Plain from stable carbon and oxygen isotopes of bovid tooth enamel from Nelson Bay Cave, South Africa. Quaternary Science Reviews. Vol. 235, 105974.; May 2020 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith, J.T. (2020). Reply to Weihmann: Fifty gazelles do not equal an elephant, and other ecological misunderstandings. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. Vol. 117, 3370-3371.; Feb 2020 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Niespolo, E.M. & Sharp, W.D., Tryon, C.A., Faith, J.T., Lewis, J., Ranhorn, K., Mambelli, S., Miller, M.J., Dawson, T.E. (2020). Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotopes of ostrich eggshells provide site-scale Pleistocene-Holocene paleoenvironmental records for eastern African archaeological sites. Quaternary Science Reviews. Vol. 230, 106142.; Feb 2020 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Beverly, E.J. & White, J.D., Peppe, D.J., Faith, J.T., Blegen, N., Tryon, C.A. (2020). Rapid Pleistocene desiccation and the future of Africa’s Lake Victoria. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Vol. 530, 115883.; Jan 2020 EASTERN AFRICA
  • O'Brien, K. & Patterson, D.B., Biernat, M.D., Braun, D.R., Cerling, T.E., McGrosky, A., Faith, J.T. (2020). Ungulate turnover in the Koobi Fora Formation: spatial and temporal variation in the Early Pleistocene. Journal of African Earth Sciences. Vol. 161, 103658.; Jan 2020 KENYA
  • Rowan, J., Faith, J.T. (2019) The paleoecological impact of grazing and browsing: the consequences of late Quaternary extinctions. In: Gordon, I.J., Prins, H.H.T. (Eds.) The Ecology of Browsing and Grazing II. Springer. Pages 61-79; Nov 2019 GLOBAL
  • Swift, J.A., Bunce, M., Dortch, J., Douglass, K., Faith, J.T., Yates, J.A.F., Field, J., Haberle, S., Jacob, E., Johnson, C.N., Lindsey, E., Lorenzen, E.D., Louys, J., Miller, G., Mychajliw, A., Slon, V., Villavicencio, N., Water, M.R., Welker, F., Wood, R., & Petraglia, M., Boivin, N., Roberts, P. (2019). Micro methods for megafauna: novel approaches to late Quaternary extinctions and their contributions to faunal conservation in the Anthropocene. BioScience. Vol. 69, 877-887.; Nov 2019 GLOBAL
  • Faith, J.T. & Rowan, J., Du, A. (2019). Early hominins evolved within non-analog ecosystems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. Vol. 116, 21478-21483.; Oct 2019 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Tóth, A.B. & Lyons, S.K., Barr, W.A., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Blois, J.L., Bobe, R., Davis, M., Eronen, J.T., Faith, J.T., Fraser, D., Gotelli, N.J., Graves, G., Jukar, A.M., Miller, J.H., Pineda-Munoz, S., Soul, L.C., Villasenor, A., Alroy, J. (2019). Reassembly of surviving mammal communities after the end-Pleistocene mass extinction. Science. Vol. 365, 1305-1308.; Sep 2019
  • Faith, J.T. & Lyman, R.L. (2019). Paleozoology and Paleoenvironments: Fundamentals, Assumptions, Techniques. Cambridge University Press.; Feb 2019
  • Faith, J.T. & Rowan, J., Du, A., Koch, P.L. (2018). Plio-Pleistocene decline of African megaherbivores: No evidence for ancient hominin impacts. Science. Vol. 362, 938-941.; Nov 2018 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Faith, J.T. (2018). We need to critically evaluate our assumptions: reply to Blumenthal et al. (2018). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. Vol. 506, 252-253.; Oct 2018 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Price, G.J. & Louys, J., Faith, J.T., Lorenzen, E., Westaway, M.C. (2018). Big data little help in megafauna mysteries. Nature. Vol. 558, 23-25.; Jun 2018 GLOBAL
  • Potts, R & Behrensmeyer, AK, Faith, JT, Tryon, CA, Brooks, AS, Yellen, JE, Deino, AL, Kinyanjui, R, Clark, JB, Haradon, C, Levin, NE, Meijer, HJM, Veatch, EG, Owen, RB, Renaut, RW (2018). Environmental dynamics during the onset of the Middle Stone Age in eastern Africa. Science. Vol. 360, 86-90.; Mar 2018 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Potts, R., Faith, J.T. (In Press) Mammalian fauna of the Olorgesailie Basin and southern Kenya rift. In: Reynolds, S.C., Bobe, R. (Eds.) Pliocene and Early Pleistocene African Fauna and Paleoecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.; Mar 2018 KENYA
  • Faith J. (2018). Paleodietary change and its implications for aridity indices derived from δ18O of herbivore tooth enamel. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. Vol. 490, 571-578.; Jan 2018 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Chase B., Faith J., Mackay A., Chevalier M., Carr A., Boom A., Lim S. & Reimer P. (2018). Climatic controls on Later Stone Age human adaptation in Africa's southern Cape. (pp. 35-44). Vol. 114, Journal of Human Evolution.; Jan 2018 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Beverly E. & , Peppe D., Driese S., Blegen N., Faith J., Tryon C., & Stinchcomb G. (2017). Reconstruction of Late Pleistocene paleoenvironments using bulk geochemistry of paleosols from the Lake Victoria Region. Frontiers in Earth Sciences. Vol. 5, 93.; Nov 2017 KENYA
  • Faith J., Dortch J., Jones C., Shulmeister J. & Travouillon K. (2017). Large mammal species richness and late Quaternary precipitation change in south-western Australia. (pp. 760-769). Vol. 32, Journal of Quaternary Science.; Aug 2017 AUSTRALIA
  • Faith, J.T. (In Press) The Middle Pleistocene through the Holocene, a synthesis. In: Reynolds, S.C., Bobe, R. (Eds.) Pliocene and Early Pleistocene African Fauna and Paleoecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.; Jan 2017 AFRICA
  • Lyons S., Miller J., Amatangel K., Behrensmeyer A., Bercovici A., Blois J., Davis M., DiMichele W., Du A., Eronen J., Faith J., Graves G., Jud N., Labandeira C., Looy C., McGill B., Patterson D., Pineda-Munoz S., Potts R., Riddle B., Terry R., Tóth A., Ulrich W., Villaseñor A., Wing S., Anderson H., Anderson J. & Gotelli N. (2016). Holocene shifts in the assembly of plant and animal communities implicate human impacts (pp. 80-83). Vol. 529, Nature.; Dec 2016 GLOBAL
  • Sealy J., Lee-Thorp J., Loftus E., Faith J. & Marean C. (2016). Late Quaternary environmental change in the Southern Cape, South Africa, from stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in faunal tooth enamel from Boomplaas Cave. (pp. 919-927). Vol. 31, Journal of Quaternary Science.; Nov 2016 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J., Patterson D., Blegen N., O'Neill C., Marean C., Peppe D. & Tryon C. (2016). Size variation in Tachyoryctes splendens (East African mole-rat) and its implications for late Quaternary temperature change in equatorial East Africa. (pp. 39-48). Vol. 140, Quaternary Science Reviews.; May 2016 KENYA
  • Robinson J., Rowan J., Faith J. & Fleagle J. (2016). Paleoenvironmental change in the late Middle Pleistocene-Holocene Kibish Formation, southern Ethiopia: Evidence from ungulate isotopic ecology. (pp. 50-59). Vol. 450, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.; May 2016 ETHIOPIA
  • Lesur J., Faith J., Bon F., Dessie A., Ménard C. & Bruxelles L. (2016). Paleoenvironmental and biogeographic implications of terminal Pleistocene large mammals from the Ziway-Shala Basin, Main Ethiopian Rift, Ethiopia. (pp. 567-579). Vol. 449, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.; May 2016 ETHIOPIA
  • Faith, J.T., Tryon, C.A., Peppe, D.J. (2016) Environmental change, ungulate biogeography, and their implications for early human dispersals in equatorial East Africa. In: Jones, S.C., Stewart, B.A. (Eds.) Africa from MIS 6-2: Population Dynamics and Paleoenvironments. Springer. Pages 233-245.; Jan 2016 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Beverly E., Driese S., Peppe D., Arellano L., Blegen N., Faith J. & Tryon C. (2015). Reconstruction of a semi-arid late Pleistocene paleocatena from the Lake Victoria region, Kenya. (pp. 368-381). Vol. 84, Quaternary Research.; Nov 2015 KENYA
  • Potts R. & Faith J. (2015). Alternating high and low climate variability: The context of natural selection and speciation in Plio-Pleistocene hominin evolution. (pp. 5-20). Vol. 87, Journal of Human Evolution.; Oct 2015 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Faith J., Tryon C., Peppe D., Beverly E., Blegen N., Blumenthal S., Chritz K., Driese S. & Patterson D. (2015). Paleoenvironmental context of the Middle Stone Age record from Karungu, Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya, and its implications for human and faunal dispersals in East Africa. Vol. 83, Journal of Human Evolution.; Jun 2015 KENYA
  • Garrett N., Fox D., McNulty K., Faith J., Peppe D., Van Plantinga A. & Tryon C. (2015). Stable isotope paleoecology of Late Pleistocene Middle Stone Age humans from the Lake Victoria basin, Kenya. (pp. 1-14). Vol. 82, Journal of Human Evolution.; May 2015 KENYA
  • Wright N., Fairbairn A., Faith J. & Matsumura K. (2015). Woodland modification in Bronze and Iron age central Anatolia: An anthracological signature for the Hittite state?. (pp. 219-230). Vol. 55, Journal of Archaeological Science.; Mar 2015 TURKEY
  • Patterson D., Faith J., Bobe R. & Wood B. (2014). Regional diversity patterns in African bovids, hyaenids, and felids during the past 3 million years: The role of taphonomic bias and implications for the evolution of Paranthropus. (pp. 9-22). Vol. 96, Quaternary Science Reviews.; Jul 2014 AFRICA
  • Tryon C., Faith J., Peppe D., Keegan W., Keegan K., Jenkins K., Nightingale S., Patterson D., Van Plantinga A., Driese S., Johnson C. & Beverly E. (2014). Sites on the landscape: Paleoenvironmental context of late Pleistocene archaeological sites from the Lake Victoria basin, equatorial East Africa. (pp. 20-30). Vol. 331, Quaternary International.; May 2014 KENYA
  • Blois J., Gotelli N., Behrensmeyer A., Faith J., Lyons S., Williams J., Amatangelo K., Bercovici A., Du A., Eronen J., Graves G., Jud N., Labandeira C., Looy C., Mcgill B., Patterson D., Potts R., Riddle B., Terry R., Tóth A., Villaseñor A. & Wing S. (2014). A framework for evaluating the influence of climate, dispersal limitation, and biotic interactions using fossil pollen associations across the late Quaternary. (pp. 1095-1108). Vol. 37, Ecography.; Jan 2014
  • Faith J. (2014). Late Pleistocene and Holocene mammal extinctions on continental Africa. Earth-Science Reviews. Vol. 128, 105-121.; Jan 2014 AFRICA
  • Faith J.T. (2014) North American terminal Pleistocene extinctions: current views. In: Smith, C. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer, New York. Pages 5426-5435.; Jan 2014
  • Wroe S., Field J., Archer M., Grayson D., Price G., Louys J., Faith J., Webb G., Davidson I. & Mooney S. (2013). Reply to Brook et al: No empirical evidence for human overkill of megafauna in Sahul. Vol. 110, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.; Sep 2013 AUSTRALIA
  • Wroe S., Field J., Archer M., Grayson D., Price G., Louys J., Faith J., Webb G., Davidson I. & Mooney S. (2013). Climate change frames debate over the extinction of megafauna in Sahul (Pleistocene australia-new guinea). (pp. 8777-8781). Vol. 110. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.; May 2013 AUSTRALIA
  • Faith J. (2013). Ungulate diversity and precipitation history since the Last Glacial Maximum in the Western Cape, South Africa. Quaternary Science Reviews. Vol. 68, 191-199.; May 2013 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J., Tryon C., Peppe D. & Fox D. (2013). The fossil history of Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi) in equatorial East Africa. (pp. 359-369). Vol. 40, Journal of Biogeography.; Feb 2013 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Faith J. (2013). Taphonomic and paleoecological change in the large mammal sequence from Boomplaas Cave, western Cape, South Africa. Journal of Human Evolution. Vol. 65, 715-730.; Jan 2013 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J. & Behrensmeyer A. (2013). Climate change and faunal turnover: Testing the mechanics of the turnover-pulse hypothesis with South African fossil data. (pp. 609-627). Vol. 39, Paleobiology.; Jan 2013 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J., Potts R., Plummer T., Bishop L., Marean C. & Tryon C. (2012). New perspectives on middle Pleistocene change in the large mammal faunas of East Africa: Damaliscus hypsodon sp. nov. (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from Lainyamok, Kenya. (pp. 84-93). Vol. 361-362, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology.; Nov 2012 KENYA
  • Faith J. (2012). Palaeozoological insights into management options for a threatened mammal: Southern Africa's Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra zebra). Diversity and Distributions. Vol. 18, 438-447.; May 2012 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J. (2012). Conservation implications of fossil roan antelope (Hippotragus equinus) in Southern Africa’s Cape Floristic Region. (pp. 239-251). Paleontology in Ecology and Conservation.; Jan 2012 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J. & O'Connell J. (2011). Revisiting the late Pleistocene mammal extinction record at Tight Entrance Cave, southwestern Australia. (pp. 397-400). Vol. 76, Quaternary Research.; Nov 2011 AUSTRALIA
  • Faith J. (2011). Ungulate community richness, grazer extinctions, and human subsistence behavior in southern Africa's Cape Floral Region. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. Vol. 306, 219-227.; Jun 2011 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J. (2011). Late Pleistocene climate change, nutrient cycling, and the megafaunal extinctions in North America. Quaternary Science Reviews. Vol. 30, 1675-1680.; Jun 2011
  • Faith J. (2011). Late Quaternary dietary shifts of the Cape grysbok (Raphicerus melanotis) in southern Africa. Quaternary Research. Vol. 75, 159-165.; Jan 2011 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J. (2011). Ungulate biogeography, statistical methods, and the proficiency of Middle Stone Age hunters. Journal of Human Evolution. Vol. 60, 315-317.; Jan 2011 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Faith J. & Surovell T. (2009). Synchronous extinction of North America's Pleistocene mammals. (pp. 20641-20645). Vol. 106, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.; Dec 2009
  • Faith J. (2008). Eland, buffalo, and wild pigs: were Middle Stone Age humans ineffective hunters?. Journal of Human Evolution. Vol. 55, 24-36.; Jan 2008 SOUTH AFRICA

JULIET CARLISLE

  • April K. Clark, Florian Justwan, Juliet E. Carlisle & Michael Clark (2019). Polarization politics and hopes for a green agenda in the United States. Environmental Politics. 1-27.; Aug 2019

CHARLES SEPULVEDA

  • Sepulveda, Charles & Angela Mooney D’Arcy (2021). “The Oil Spill in California Lends Urgency to Demand for Indigenous Land Stewards.”. Truthout.; Oct 2021
  • Cleaves, Wallace & Charles Sepulveda (2021). “Native Land Acknowledgments are not the Same as Land.” . Bloomberg.; Aug 2021
  • Charles Sepulveda (2018). Our Sacred Waters: Theorizing Kuuyam as a Decolonial Possibility. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society. Vol. 7, 40-58.; Sep 2018

TIM WEBSTER

  • Torosin NS, Argibay H, Webster TH, Corneli PS & Knapp LA (2020). Comparing the selective landscape of TLR7 and TLR8 across primates reveals unique sites under positive selection in Alouatta. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. Vol. 152, 106920.; Aug 2020 ARGENTINA
  • Torosin NS, Webster TH, Argibay H, Ferreyra H, Uhart M, Agostini I & Knapp LA (2020). Positively selected variants in functionally important regions of TLR7 in Alouatta guariba clamitans with yellow fever virus exposure in Northern Argentina. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Vol. 173, 50-60.; Jun 2020 ARGENTINA

TIFFANY SANDERS BAFFOUR

  • Chonody, J. , Sultsman, V. & Baffour, T.D. (2020). A Scoping Review of College Students’ Attitudes Toward the Environment: Implications for Integrating Environmental Justice Education into Social Work . Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Education in Social Work. Vol. V23.; Aug 2020

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Angela L. Robinson & Hokulani Aikau (2021). Feeling Oceans in the Desert: Affective Methods and Pedagogies for Approaching Climate Change. TBD.; May 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

ANDY HONG

  • Houlden, V., Jani, A. & Hong, A. (2021). Is biodiversity of greenspace important for human health and wellbeing? A scoping literature review. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. Vol. 66.; Oct 2021 GLOBAL
  • Rossa-Roccor V, Acheson ES, Andrade-Rivas F, Coombe M, Ogura S, Super L & Hong A (2020). Scoping Review and Bibliometric Analysis of the Term "Planetary Health" in the Peer-Reviewed Literature. Frontiers in public health. Vol. 8, 343.; Sep 2020 GLOBAL

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • Milosevic, S. & Aksamija, A. (2022). “High-Performance Retrofit Strategies for Existing Science and Laboratory Buildings within Academic Institutions: Considerations and Design Strategies”. Perkins&Will Research Journal. Vol. 14, 35-59.; Apr 2022
  • Aksamija, A., Eugenia Gasparri, ed., Arianna Brambilla, ed., Gabriele Lobaccaro, ed., Francesco Goia, ed., Annalisa Andaloro, ed. & Alberto Sangiorgio, ed. (2022). “Foreword: Future Building Skins” in Rethinking Building Skins: Transformative Technologies and Research Trajectories. Elsevier.; Jan 2022

Presentations

CAROL SOGARD

  • Inivited speaker for Utah State University's Hashimoto Seminar Visiting Designer Lecture Series ; Feb 2020

GUNSELI BERIK

  • “Toward More Inclusive Measures of Economic Well-being: Debates and Practices” International Labour Office, Geneva; May 2018 GLOBAL
  • “To Measure or To Narrate? Paths Toward a Sustainable Future” presented at the ASSA Conference, Chicago, January 7, 2017, and at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Workshop in Berlin, January 19, 2017.; Jan 2017
  • “To Measure or To Narrate? Paths Toward a Sustainable Future” presented at the IAFFE Conference, Galway, Ireland ; Jun 2016

ERIK L BRUNVAND

  • “Dark Silicon Considered Harmful: A Case for Truly Green Computing,” International Green and Sustainable Computing Conference (IGSC), Pittsburgh, PA, Oct 2018. Awarded Best Paper at IGSC’18; Oct 2018

P. K. ANDY HONG

  • Harvest and Conversion of Algal Biomass for Energy, presented at The 8th Omics in the Ocean International Symposium, Taiwan, June 21, 2019 ; Jun 2019

AARON T. PHILLIPS

  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2021) Making the Visceral Visual in Wildlife Management and Decision Making.; Jun 2021
  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2018) Building Ecologies and Voices of Change Leadership: Reframing the Systems of Property, Capital, and Language in Business Education.; Jan 2018 CZECH REPUBLIC
  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2017) Power to People and Planet: Market Manias as Profanely Rhetorical.; Nov 2017
  • AARON THOMAS PHILLIPS (2017) The Discursive Silencing of Scientific Progress in Decision making: A Case Study in Wildlife Management.; Feb 2017

ELPITHA TSOUTSOUNAKIS

  • Presentation at the Pivot 2021 conference of the Design Research Society. ; Jul 2021
  • Panel discussion at the inaugural Pigments Revealed Symposium 2021.; Jun 2021

JOHN RUPLE

  • Testified before the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources regarding the Federal Land Freedom Act (H.R. 3565) (Sept. 6, 2017). ; Sep 2017
  • "Planning 2.0: How the BLM’s Planning Rules Changed, How They Stayed the Same, and What That Means for You," at the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Annual Institute.; Jul 2017
  • "Recent Developments Federal Public Land Management and Fiscal Considerations for Western States," at the National Conference of State Legislators Regional Meeting. ; Jun 2017
  • "Unraveling National Monuments: Authority, Meaning, and the Ability to Undo," at Celebrate Cedar Mesa.; Mar 2017
  • "Alternatives to the Transfer of Public Lands Act," presented in conjunction with participation in the Property and Environment Research Center’s Workshop on Innovations in Public Land Management: Economics, Law & Policy.; May 2016
  • "Treating the Illness, Not Just the Symptoms: Alternatives to the Transfer of Public Lands Act," at the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute.; Mar 2016
  • "Federal Public Land Management and Utah’s Transfer of Public Lands Act," at the Council of State Governments-West’s Legislative Council on River Governance.; Aug 2015
  • "Utah’s Transfer of Public Lands Act," at the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Natural Resources Law Teachers Institute.; May 2015
  • "Lands with Wilderness Characteristics: Impacts on Oil Shale and Oil Sands Development, at the University of Utah," at the University of Utah Unconventional Fuels Conference.; May 2012
  • "‘Wild Lands’ and Wilderness - Implications for Utah’s Unconventional Fuels Industry," at the University of Utah, Unconventional Fuels Conference.; May 2011

JEFFREY S BATES

  • Hydrophobic Surface Modification of Sintered UHMWPE Ski Base Materials; Nov 2021
  • Combating Plastic Waste Accumulation through Innovative Biodegradable Superabsorbent Polymers Used in Disposable Consumer Products; Oct 2021
  • An investigation of tribological measurements of ski and snowboard wax materials and the temperature-dependence on performance properties and abrasion-resistance; Apr 2021
  • Global Public Health Grand Round: Increasing Access to Hygiene Products in Developing Countries ; Sep 2017 AUSTRALIA GUATEMALA KENYA

JESSIE LYNN RICHARDS

  • JESSIE LYNN RICHARDS, & Joshua Lenart. (2017) From Theory to Public Action: Moving Rhetoric beyond the University.; Oct 2017

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Philosophy of Science Association: Deep sediments; shallow time; Nov 2021
  • Public Philosophy Network: Invasion biology and conservation decision-making ; Oct 2021
  • Global Change and Sustainability Center Seminar Series: Whose Anthropocene? ; Sep 2021
  • Philosophy in the Wild: Novel ecosystems—a 'license to trash nature,' or the tool we need to naturalize trash?; Jul 2022
  • Philosophy in the City: Sanctuary Cities—Managing immigrant wildlife in the urban ecosystem ; May 2021
  • LSE Conjectures and Refutations: Landfills deserve love, too; Nov 2020
  • Digital Matters Research Symposium: Whose Anthropocene; Sep 2020
  • Guy F. Atkinson Distinguished Lecture Series: Whose Anthropocene?; Feb 2020
  • Workshop on Experimental Philosophy of Science: Experimenting on scientific corpora; Oct 2019
  • Philosophy of the City: Against ecological nativism in the urban community; Oct 2019
  • Park City Film Series Panel: “Anthropocene: the Human Epoch”; Sep 2019
  • International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology: Restoration, Regeneration, and Novel Ecosystems; Jul 2019
  • 11th Barcelona Workshop, Issues in Conceptual Ethics: Are housecats and pigeons ‘native species’ in the urban ecosystem—Re-engineering scientific concepts to deal with global change; May 2019
  • Killing cats to save finches: perspectives on invasive species and conservation ethics: A consideration of the place of “native species” and “invasive species” in urban ecology ; Mar 2019
  • Utah Environmental Humanities Seminar: Waiting for the Anthropocene; Oct 2018
  • Diverse Voices in Philosophy, Stanford: Waiting for the Anthropocene; May 2017

JöRG RüGEMER

  • The Kunga ADU Design Build. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 110th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for developing, directing and teaching the first realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Presented within the session: Health: Healing Environments across a Programmatic Spectrum.; May 2022
  • ARCC 2021 International Conference: Performative Environments, virtual: Development and Construction of The Field of Dream EcoCommunity, Salt Lake City, Utah. Conference poster presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Apr 2021
  • The Field of Dream EcoCommunity in Kearns. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 109th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Mar 2021
  • Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice at the Intersection of Architectural Education, Research and Creative Practice. University of Arizona School of Architecture, Tucson, AZ. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice as a Driver towards better-built Environments. University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Maryland, MD. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Architecture can save the World – AJR The Works 2020: Invited lecture on resilient design stratgies in professional practice, FFKR Architect, Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Resilience and Social Justice as a Framework for Architectural Education, Research and Practice. Penn State University, Stuckeman School For Architecture, State Park, PA. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • The Aster Eco Farm and Village Concept and Masterplan: Invited lecture at the 2019 Aster Impact / Aster Village Board Meeting, Zagreb, Croatia, and the City of Križevci, Croatia.; Dec 2019 CROATIA

JOSHUA LENART

  • National Communication Association, Salt Lake City, UT: November 2018 Communication at Play: Outdoor Recreation, Environmental Organizations, and Management Agencies J. Lenart, “Don’t Tread on Me: Infrastructure Development, Resource Conflict, and the Outdoor Recreation Industry in Lands Adjacent to Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments” M. Blevins, “Negotiating Gender in the Outdoor Recreation Industry” V. Dawson, “Authorized and Unauthorized Texts as Resources for Organizational Identification” E. Brunner, “Ecotourism in China: The Nature Industry” ; Jul 2018
  • J.Lenart, A Feasibility Assessment of Infrastructure Development on Rural Communities, Resources, and the Environment on Federal Public Lands outside Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. International Association for Society and Natural Resources; Snowbird, UT: June 2018 ; Jun 2018 EUROPE NORTH AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA
  • Special Interest Group, Conference on College Composition & Comm., Kansas City, MO: March 2018 Environmental Rhetoric and Advocacy J. Lenart (Chair), J. Davis, M. Driscoll, C. Hogg, K. Krzus-Shaw, J. Richards, D. Sumner, D. Christensen‎, and P. Walker ; Mar 2018

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • Review Destination Criteria - 2018 Workshop; Dec 2018 BOTSWANA
  • Eco Innovation & Managing Sustainable Tourism; Nov 2018 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Economics and much more: Socio-Ecological Benefits of Dark Sky Protection; Nov 2018
  • Managing Sustainable Tourism in Protected Areas; Oct 2018 REPUBLIC OF KOREA

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Science Colloquium, Koç University ; Sep 2019 GLOBAL
  • Symposium talk on global avian datasets, American Ornithological Society meeting, Anchorage ; Jun 2019 GLOBAL

MARIE SARITA GAYTAN

  • “Chasing Kava: Race and Disarticulation Practices in Fiji.” Sociology of Development Mini-Conference (with Amanda Bertana; Jun 2021 FIJI

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • University of Utah Global Change & Sustainability Center Seminar (September 11th, 2018): “The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S.”, Salt Lake City, UT. ; Sep 2018
  • Nanjing University (May 29th, 2018): “Urban carbon emissions and biospheric carbon cycling in the Western U.S.”, Nanjing, China. ; May 2018 CHINA
  • NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory “Carbon Club” (April 26th, 2018): “Land-atmosphere exchanges of trace gases: a Lagrangian perspective”, Pasadena, California. ; Apr 2018
  • Environment and Climate Change Canada (March 28th, 2018): “Urban carbon emissions and biospheric carbon cycling in the Western U.S.”, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ; Mar 2018 CANADA

SARAH JACK HINNERS

  • “Portals: Investigations in Pollinators, Process, Planning, People & Place” in the Investigating Careers in the Environment seminar series, University of Colorado Boulder, October 2018.; Oct 2018

LESLIE ANN KNAPP

  • Torosin, N (presenter) and LA Knapp. The Evolution of TLR7 and TLR8 in Yellow Fever Virus Endemic Areas. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 168, 247-248; Apr 2019 ARGENTINA

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • “Social and Behavioral Perspectives on Negative Emission Technologies,” Carbon Storage in the Built Environment, University of Utah ; Dec 2019
  • • “China: A Global Renewable Energy Fulcrum?” Energy Transitions: Governing Unconventional Gas, Renewables and the Energy-Environment Nexus, the PLuS Alliance Workshop, UNSW Law, Sydney, Australia; Feb 2019 CHINA
  • “Theories and Methods of ESG-Agency Research,” Agency Harvesting Workshop, Earth System Governance Annual Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, (Nov 2018).; Nov 2018 GLOBAL
  • “Theories and Methods of ESG-Agency Research,” Agency Harvesting Workshop, Earth System Governance Annual Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, (Nov 2018).; Nov 2018 GLOBAL

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • Displacing Centralized Energy Systems: Connecting People with Buildings, Energy Conversion, and the Broader Environment. Entrepreneurial Faculty Scholars Retreat, University of Utah.; Oct 2017
  • Non-refereed conference paper presented by Kaden Plewe: Modeling Temporal Variation in Externalities Related to Electricity Purchases for Buildings. Energy Policy Research Conference, Park City, UT. ; Sep 2017
  • Non-refereed conference paper presented by Carlo Bianchi: Introduction of an innovative tool for manipulation, visualization, customization and conversion of building energy simulations weather data. Energy Policy Research Conference, Park City, UT.; Sep 2017
  • Non-refereed conference paper presented by Thomas Tran: Thermo-economic Analysis of Residential Rooftop Photovoltaic Systems with Integrated Energy Storage and Their Impacts toward Electrical Distribution Networks. Energy Policy Research Conference, Park City, UT.; Sep 2017
  • Non-refereed conference paper presented by Zahra Fallahi: Economic and Emission Saving Benefits of Utilizing Demand Response and Distributed Renewables in Microgrids. Energy Policy Research Conference, Park City, UT.; Sep 2017
  • Student Poster Presentation: T.D. Tran and A.D. Smith, “Performance Analysis for Pressure Retarded Osmosis.” Intermountain Sustainability Summit (People’s Choice award winner), Weber State University, Ogden, UT.; Mar 2017
  • Student Poster Presentation: Z. Fallahi and A.D. Smith, “Emissions Associated with Energy Efficiency Retrofits in Commercial Buildings.” Global Change and Sustainability Center Research Symposium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.; Feb 2017

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Evolution of Social Complexity Colloquium. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.; Mar 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, SJ. 2022. Human-Ecosystem Dynamics on the Forgotten Peninsula: A Historical, Demographic, and Ethnographic Exploration of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Global Change & Sustainability Center Seminar. University of Utah. Salt Lake City, UT. ; Feb 2022 MEXICO
  • Macfarlan, S.J., J.J. Garcia, E. Schniter, C. Hoagstrom. 2018. Cultural Values and Knowledge Associated with the Aridland Springs of the Sierra de La Giganta of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. ; Apr 2018 MEXICO

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Follstad Shah, J. and affiliated WEO scientists. Stable isotopes & hydrochemistry reveal controls on the supply & quality of water resources along wildland to urban land use gradients within the Wasatch Environmental Observatory. CUASI Catchment Science Virtual Seminar Series, March 24, 2021.; Mar 2021
  • Brooks, P.D., J. Ehleringer, B. Bowen, D.R. Bowling, J. Follstad Shah, S. Hinners, J. Lin, D. Pataki, S.M. Skiles, J. Steenberg D.K. Solomon, C. Strong, S. Burian, and D. Eiricksson. 2019. PA13B-1004 Red Butte Creek and the Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A Mountain to Urban Research Facility in the Semi-arid Western US. Poster presentation at the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2019. ; Dec 2019
  • Follstad Shah, J. 2019. Biophysical patterns of streams & riparia along wildland to urban gradients: Partnerships, community science, & student projects. Poster presentation at the Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT, November 13, 2019.; Nov 2019
  • Boogaard, S., J. Follstad Shah, Z. Lundeen, and K. Grady. 2019. Population-level genetics influences Populus fremontii success more than antecedent climate regime at Rio Mesa research garden. Poster presentation at the Science and Management of the Colorado Plateau 15th Biennial Conference, September 11, 2019.; Sep 2019
  • Jennifer J. Follstad Shah, Zachary Lundeen, Kevin Grady, Tyler Roberts, Brianna Milot, and Sydney Boogaard. Influence of landscape legacies on riparian plant communities in a changing climate. Science and Management of the Colorado Plateau 15th Biennial Conference; Sep 2019
  • Microbial community response to shifting water quantity and quality in an arid urban river ecosystem. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, May 21, 2019. Presentation in the special session Novel stressors and novel ecosystems: Ecological processes in freshwaters of the built environment. ; May 2019
  • Gallafent, J. and J. Follstad Shah. 2019. Temperature sensitivity of leaf litter decomposition in streams with varying nutrient availability. Poster presentation at the University of Utah Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 9, 2019.; Apr 2019 GLOBAL
  • Jennifer J. Follstad Shah, Zachary Lundeen, Kevin Grady, Tyler Roberts, Brianna Milot, and Sydney Boogaard. Influence of landscape legacies on riparian plant communities in a changing climate. Soil, Water & Climate Cluster Research Group Luncheon.; Mar 2019
  • Jameel, Y., Follstad Shah, J., R. Gabor, R. Smith, and S. Weintraub. 2018. Spatiotemporal variability in hydrologic connectivity controls the physicochemical properties of a semi-arid urban river system. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.; Dec 2018
  • Follstad Shah, J., Y. Jameel, R. Smith, R. Gabor, and S. Weintraub. 2018. Linking water quantity to water quality in the Jordan River, Utah. Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT.; Nov 2018
  • Gabor, R.S., M. Barnes, G.J. Bowen, W. Brazelton, P.D. Brooks, D. Eiriksson, A. Gelderloos, S.J. Hall, Y. Jameel, M. Millington, M. Navidomskis, B.T. Neilson, J. Follstad Shah, R. Smith, T. Stout, H. Tennant, C. Thornton, S. Weintraub. 2017. Microbes, nutrients and organic matter in urban-impacted rivers. American Chemistry Society 253rd National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2-6, 2017.; Nov 2017
  • Smith, R., J. Follstad Shah, R. Gabor, Y. Jameel, M. Navidomskis. 2017. Nutrient cycling in the Jordan River: seasonal and spatial variation. Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT, November 15-16, 2017.; Nov 2017
  • Follstad Shah, J., R. Gabor, Y. Jameel, R. Smith, and S. Weintraub. 2017. Evidence of groundwater connectivity in the Jordan River despite flow regulation and groundwater inputs. Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT, November 15-16, 2017.; Nov 2017
  • Follstad Shah, J., S. Weintraub, R. Gabor, R. Smith, Y. Jameel, M. Navidomskis. 2017. Microbial community response to energy and nutrient flows within a semi-arid, effluent dominated urban river system. American Water Resources Association Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, May 1-3, 2017.; May 2017

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Wagner, C.L., P.C. Lippert, I. Lascu, P. Parlanti, R. Polson, Y.P. Yu, and K. Livi. Promise and progress with in situ visualization of magnetofossils in marine sediment chips. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Abstract GP33A-03. Talk.; Dec 2021
  • Wagner, C.L., I. Lascu, P.C. Lippert, R. Egli, K. Livi, H. Sears, P. Stassen, and E. Thomas. Linking quantitative unmixing of magnetic signatures of conventional and giant magnetofossils with environmental change 56 million years ago. 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Abstract U15A-03. Invited Union Poster.; Dec 2021
  • Zhang, R, D.B. Jiang, G. Ramstein, Z.S. Zhang, P.C. Lippert, and E.T. Yu. April 2021. Changes in Tibetan Plateau latitude as an important factor for understanding East Asian climate since the Eocene: A modeling study. European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Abstract EGU2021-10479, Virtual. Virtual PICO Talk; Apr 2021 BANGLADESH BHUTAN CHINA INDIA TIBET
  • Wagner, C.L., P.C. Lippert, I. Lascu, P. Parlanti, and R. Polson. April 29, 2021. Search for magnetic needles in marine haystacks: Promise and progress with in situ visualization of magnetofossils in marine sediment chips. Virtual 13th Annual FIB SEM Meeting. Canadian Center for Electron Microscopy & McMaster University. Virtual. Talk.; Apr 2021
  • Lippert, P.C., C. Wagner, R. Egli, I. Lascu, K. Livi, and H. Sears. December 2020. In-Situ magnetic identification of giant, needle-shaped magnetofossils in Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum sediments using high-resolution, low-noise FORC measurements. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Abstract GP04-01, Virtual. Talk.; Dec 2020
  • Wagner, C.L., I. Lascu, P.C. Lippert, K. Livi, H. Sears, R. Egli. December 2020. Magnetic unmixing of conventional and giant coastal marine magnetofossils during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Abstract GP016-06, Virtual. Talk.; Dec 2020
  • Kowalski, J., P.C. Lippert, B.J. Tipple, and C.L. Wagner. December 2020. High-resolution environmental magnetism record of dynamics in bottom water redox conditions across the Paleocenen-Eocene Thermal Maximum: Zumaia, Spain. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Abstract GP011-0001, Virtual. Poster.; Dec 2020 SPAIN
  • van Peer, T.E., V.E. Taylor, D. Liebrand, S. Brzelinski, I. Möbius, A. Bornemann, O. Friedrich, S.M. Bohaty, C. Xuan, P.C. Lippert, and P.A. Wilson. April 2020. Eccentricity-paced ice sheet variability and obliquity-driven bottom-water changes during the Oligocene-Miocene. European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Abstract EGU2020-15256, Vienna, Austria.; Apr 2020 ANTARCTICA CANADA
  • Wagner, C.*, I. Lascu, and P.C. Lippert. February 2020. FORC-PCA on Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum Sediments from Wilson Lake, New Jersey. Global Change & Sustainability Center Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Feb 2020
  • Wagner, C., I. Lascu, and P.C. Lippert. February 2020. FORC-PCA on Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum Sediments from Wilson Lake, New Jersey. Global Change & Sustainability Center Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Feb 2020
  • Wagner, C.L., I. Lascu, and P.C. Lippert, June 2019. Preliminary FORC-PCA on Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum sediments from Wilson Lake, New Jersey. Santa Fe Conference on Rock Magnetism, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Poster.; Jun 2019
  • Finley, H., C.L. Wagner, P.C. Lippert, April 2019. Magnetic measurements and environmental change over the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) at Bass River, New Jersey. Undergraduate Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Apr 2019
  • Kowalski, J., P.C. Lippert, B.A. Tipple, April 2019. Land erosion and coastal sedimentation in the sub-tropics during rapid planetary warming: Environmental magnetism of the Zumaia, Spain Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum Record. Undergraduate Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Apr 2019 SPAIN
  • Wagner, C., P.C. Lippert, P. Stassen, E. Thomas, and R.P. Speijer. February 2019. Magnetofossil, magnetic particle, and microfossil assemblages in a subtropical coastal environment: Environmental change across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. Global Change & Sustainability Center Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Feb 2019
  • Ran, Z., D.B. Jiang, G. Ramstein, Z.S. Zhang, P.C. Lippert, and E.T. Yu. December 2018. Changes in Tibetan Plateau latitude as an important factor for understanding East Asian climate since the Eocene: A modeling study. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Abstract PP41C-1856, Washington, D.C.; Dec 2018 BANGLADESH CHINA INDIA MYANMAR NEPAL PAKISTAN
  • Wagner, C., P.C. Lippert, P. Stassen, E. Thomas, and R.P. Speijer. September 2018. Magnetofossil, magnetic particle, and microfossil assemblages in a subtropical coastal environment: Environmental change across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. International Conference on Magnetotactic Bacteria, Poster #7. Kanazawa, Japan. Poster.; Sep 2018
  • Ran, Z., D.B. Jiang, G. Ramstein, Z.S. Zhang, P.C. Lippert, and E.T. Yu. April 2018. From Eocene to present day, the northward drift of the Tibetan plateau as a key factor for understanding East Asian Climate. European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Abstract EGU2018-12608, Vienna, Austria. Talk.; Apr 2018 BANGLADESH CHINA INDIA MYANMAR PAKISTAN TIBET
  • Egger, L.M., A. Bahr, O. Friedrich, P.A. Wilson, R.D. Norris, T.E. van Peer, P.C. Lippert, D. Liebrand, and J. Pross. April 2018. Sea-level and surface-water change in the western North Atlantic across the Oligocene-Miocene Transition: A palynological perspective from IODP Site 1406 (Newfoundland margin). European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Abstract EGU2018-17948, Vienna, Austria. Poster.; Apr 2018 CANADA
  • The Rise and Fall of Microbial Biogenic Magnetite in Marine Sediments during Abrupt Warming and Cooling Events in the Northwest Atlantic. Invited colloquium talk at Weber State University.; Mar 2017

PAUL D BROOKS

  • UVU Climate Change Symposium; Oct 2017 GLOBAL
  • Open Plenary, Chapman Conference on Catchment Science; Jun 2017 GLOBAL
  • USAID World Water Day Forum, Salt Lake City, UT ; Mar 2017

SARA K. YEO

  • Allen, H. W.*, & Yeo, S. K. (2020, April). Content analysis: Newspaper coverage of colony collapse disorder. University of Utah Undergraduate Research Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT.; Apr 2020

LISBETH A. LOUDERBACK

  • The Four Corners Potato: Conserving an Ancient Food in Southern Utah. Invited talk. Four Corners Lecture Series, Edge of Cedars State Museum, Blanding, UT (with B.M. Pavlik), August 2017.; Aug 2017

DEBOLINA BANERJEE

  • Modeling Stakeholder Knowledge Integration Using Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping: A Collaborative Planning approach in Water Quality Decision-Making for Utah Lake. Association of Collegiate School of Planning, 2019 Annual Conference ; Oct 2019
  • Knowledge Integration in Water-Quality Decision Making in the Jordan River Watershed, Utah International Symposium on Society & Resource Management (ISSRM); Jun 2019

KAEDAN O'BRIEN

  • O’Brien, K., Hebdon, N., & Faith, J.T. Is Paranthropus boisei an environmental specialist compared to early Homo? Evaluating the faunal evidence from the Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya. American Association of Physical Anthropologists 91st Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.; Mar 2022 KENYA
  • O’Brien, K., Hebdon, N., & Faith, J.T. Is Paranthropus boisei an environmental specialist compared to early Homo? Evaluating faunal evidence from the Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya. Paleoanthropology Society 2022 Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, U.S.A.; Jan 2022 KENYA
  • O’Brien, K., Irmis, R.B., Coltrain, J.B., Dalmas, D.M., Evans, T., Richards E.S., Richards, F.M., & Faith, J.T. High-elevation census of montane ecosystems: Ecological implications for Quaternary vertebrates from Boomerang Cave, Utah, U.S.A. (Virtual Presentation). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 81st Annual Meeting, Virtual Meeting; Oct 2021
  • O’Brien, K., Irmis, R.B., Coltrain, J.B., Dalmas, D.M., Evans, T., Richards E.S., Richards, F.M., & Faith, J.T. Ecological Census implications, site description, and systematic paleontology of Boomerang Cave, a vertebrate assemblage in Cache County, Utah, U.S.A. (Virtual Presentation). Crossing The Palaeontological-Ecological Gap 2nd Meeting, Berlin, Germany; Sep 2021
  • O’Brien, K., Tryon, C.A., Blegen, N., Kimeu, B., Rowan, J., Faith, J.T. First appearance of Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi), Kapthurin Formation, Kenya (Virtual Presentation). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 80th Annual Meeting, Virtual Meeting; Oct 2020 KENYA
  • O’Brien, K. & Faith, J.T. An evolutionary and ecological overview of Equidae from the Koobi Fora Formation Early Pleistocene record (Podium). Geological Society of America 2019 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Sep 2019 KENYA
  • O’Brien, K., Bui, K., Hebdon, N., & Faith, J.T. Specialization and Niche Partitioning of Homo and Paranthropus in the Early Pleistocene of East Turkana (Podium). East African Association of Palaeoanthropology & Palaeontology 7th Meeting, Nairobi, Kenya; Aug 2019 KENYA
  • O’Brien, K., McGrosky, A., Allen, K., Biernat, M., Braun, D.R., Guerrero, A.B., Patterson, D.B., Torres, F., & Faith, J.T. Early Pleistocene grassland dynamics at East Turkana: Spatiotemporal patterns of mesic- and xeric-adapted ungulates and new insights into niche preferences of Eurygnathohippus and Kolpochoerus (Poster). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 78th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA; Oct 2018 KENYA
  • O’Brien, K., McGrosky, A., Allen, K., Anderson, L., Biernat, M.D., Braun, D.R., Guerrero, A.B., Hammond, A., Hunter, L., Seckinger, J., Torres, F., Zeller, R., Zerihun, D., & Patterson, D.B. Early Pleistocene grassland evolution at East Turkana, northern Kenya: Indications from shifting patterns of mesic and xeric adapted mammals (Podium). American Association of Physical Anthropologists 87th Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, USA; Apr 2018 KENYA
  • O’Brien, K., McGrosky, A., Allen, K., Anderson, L., Biernat, M.D., Braun, D.R., Guerrero, A.B., Hunter, L., Seckinger, J., Torres, F., Zeller, R., Zerihun, D., & Patterson, D.B. Early Pleistocene grassland dynamics at East Turkana: Indications from shifting patterns of mesic- and xeric-adapted ungulates and new insights into ungulate niche preference (Poster). Paleoanthropology Society 2018 Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, USA; Apr 2018 KENYA

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Active Community Engagement & Awareness for Inclusive Cities: coping with current and future urban pandemic” at the Fifth International Conference on Learning Cities of UNESCO, Incheon, South Korea, October, 2021.; Oct 2021 GLOBAL
  • Kim, S. & Chandrasekhar, D. "Promoting mitigation through post-disaster small business recovery programs" at the 61st Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, October 2021.; Oct 2021
  • “A framework for disaster recovery” at Stanford Disaster Resilience Seminar series, October 2021.; Oct 2021
  • "Safer buildings, Safer Communities: A Road Map to Action for Earthquake Country" hosted by the Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup, July 2021.; Jul 2021
  • "Holistic Disaster Recovery” at the MIT Sensible City Lab speaker series, July 2021.; Jul 2021
  • Moderator, “Managing Disaster Data for Social Change" at the 2021 Annual Hazards Workshop, July 2021.; Jul 2021 GLOBAL
  • Kim, S. & Chandrasekhar, D. "Promoting mitigation through post-disaster small business recovery programs: Preliminary Findings" at the Natural Hazards Center Researcher's Meeting, July 2021.; Jul 2021
  • "Alternative Platforms of Representation and Self-Recovery" session at the Recovery with Dignity workshop hosted by Indian Institute of Habitat Studies, India, July 2021.; Jul 2021 GLOBAL
  • Pre-planning for Post-disaster Rehousing of Public Housing Residents (Case-study: Salt Lake County); Oct 2020 GLOBAL
  • “Promoting Mitigation through Post-Disaster Small Business Recovery Programs” with Sua Kim, poster presentation at the 60th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), November 2020, held virtually.; Oct 2020
  • Informing Puerto Rico’s community relocation program: Global lessons from the past.” Roundtable (organizer) at the 60th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), November 2020, held virtually.; Oct 2020 GLOBAL
  • “The Grassroots of Disaster Recovery” at the 2020 Seminar Series of the Global Change and Sustainability Center, University of Utah, September 2020.; Sep 2020 GLOBAL
  • "Pre-planning for Post-disaster Rehousing of Public Housing Residents” with Sayma Khajehei at the 2020 Researchers Meeting of the International Sociological Association Research Committee, July 2020, held virtually.; Jul 2020
  • Panelist for “The 2020 Salt Lake City Earthquake: Best Mitigation Practices” session at the 45th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, July 12-15, 2020, held virtually.; Jul 2020 GLOBAL
  • Keynote, Utah Geological Association (UGA) Luncheon Series, September 9th, 2019, Salt Lake City UT.; Sep 2019 GLOBAL
  • Chandrasekhar, D., Rumore, D., Proffitt, D. & Siddiq, F. “Resilience-building through Natural and Cultural Resource (NCR) Recovery Support Function (RSF)” at the 58th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Buffalo, NY October 2018.; Oct 2018 GLOBAL
  • Panelist for roundtable titled, “Organizing Community & Nonprofit Networks for Community Rebuilding” at the 58th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Buffalo, NY October 2018.; Oct 2018 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session titled, “Post-disaster long-term recovery: critical considerations for creating resilient communities” at the 2018 Western Places/Western Spaces conference of the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, Denver, CO.; Mar 2018 GLOBAL
  • “Building Resilient Communities: A Plan to Survive and Thrive” workshop sponsored by the State of Utah and the Utah Chapter of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Salt Lake City, February 2018.; Feb 2018
  • “The Economics of Disaster: Achieving Mitigation and Ensuring Equality” at the 2017 Large Urban County Caucus (LUCC) Symposium organized by the National Association of Counties, Snowbird UT.; Oct 2017
  • "A longitudinal analysis of household recovery after 2012 Hurricane Sandy.” With Donovan Finn, Yu Xiao and Fariba Siddiq at the 57th Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Denver, CO; Oct 2017
  • “Disaster, Place & Identity” at the University of Utah Entrepreneurial Faculty Services Retreat, Salt Lake City, UT.; Oct 2017
  • “Assessing the Situation to Support Collaborative Planning in the Western Zion Corridor and Other Gateway Regions.” With Danya Rumore and Sarah Hinners. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016, 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR. November 2016.; Nov 2016 GLOBAL
  • “What Drives Household Recovery after Catastrophic Disasters? Lessons from New York City after the 2012 Hurricane Sandy”. With Donovan Finn and Yu Xiao. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016, 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR. November 2016.; Nov 2016 GLOBAL
  • “Planning after Sandy: How Do We Rebuild for a More Resilient Region?” With Donovan Finn and Yu Xiao. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016, 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR. November 2016.; Nov 2016 GLOBAL
  • “Planning after Sandy: How Do We Rebuild for a More Resilient Region?” With Donovan Finn and Yu Xiao. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016, 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR. November 2016.; Nov 2016 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session on “Transportation Planning for Emergency Response & Recovery” at the 2016 National Institute for Transportation & Communities (NITC) Summit, Portland OR, September, 2016. ; Sep 2016 GLOBAL
  • “Recovery planning from the neighborhood to the region: The case of Hurricane Sandy”. With Donovan Finn and Yu Xiao at the International Sociological Association's International Research Committee on Disasters Annual Meeting, Broomfield, CO. July 2016.; Jul 2016 GLOBAL
  • A holistic view of household recovery after the 2012 Hurricane Sandy in New York.” With Donovan Finn and Yu Xiao at the International Sociological Association's International Research Committee on Disasters Annual Meeting, Broomfield, CO. July 2016”.; Jul 2016 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session titled “Invisible Disasters” at the 2016 Annual Conference of the Integrated Network of Social Sustainability (INSS), June 10th, 2016. Conference simulcast over 7 cities in the US and UK.; Jun 2016 GLOBAL
  • Invited Panelist for session titled “The Role of Government: Mitigation Efforts & Recovery Expectations” at the Utah Earthquake Resiliency Workshop, West Jordan UT, April 27, 2016.; Apr 2016 GLOBAL

ANDREW M. LINKE

  • "Climate science from different perspectives." Climate Talks series. Department of Geography, San Diego State University.; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • "Climate change, human mobility, and conflict in contemporary Kenya." American Association of Geographers conference.; Apr 2021 KENYA
  • "Weather, wheat, and war: security implications of climate variability for conflict in Syria." International Studies Association.; Apr 2021 SYRIA
  • "Dynamic human-environment interactions and using survey data to make conflict forecasts." Berlin Climate and Security Conference 2020 (Part II), Potsdam Institute for Climate Impacts Research.; Sep 2020 GERMANY KENYA
  • “Floods as a natural experiment in shaping support for and the experience of violence in Kenya.” American Association of Geographers conference.; Mar 2020 KENYA
  • "Relocating in response to drought: human mobility and conflict in contemporary Kenya." Center for Comparative and International Studies, ETH Zurich.; Jan 2020 KENYA SWITZERLAND
  • “The impacts of global warming and changing weather patterns on human conflict.” American Geophysical Union (AGU) conference. ; Dec 2019 KENYA
  • “Climate change and environmental security.” Center for Security, Intelligence and Defense Studies, Carleton University.; Dec 2019 CANADA
  • “Fickle weather effects undermine violence forecasts using national survey data.” American Political Science Association (APSA) conference. ; Sep 2019 KENYA
  • “Environmental aspects of Kenya’s smallholder settlement schemes.” British Institute East Africa.; Jun 2019 KENYA
  • “Environment and population change on Kenya’s smallholder settlement schemes.” Department of Geoscience and the Environment, Technical University of Kenya.; Jun 2019 KENYA
  • “Environmental change, land ownership, and political instability in agrarian societies.” ISA conference. ; Apr 2019 GLOBAL
  • "Environmental change, land ownership, and political instability in agrarian societies." American Association of Geographers. ; Mar 2019 GLOBAL
  • "The consequences of relocating in response to drought: human mobility and conflict in contemporary Kenya." Understanding Individuals’ Opinions and Experiences in Conflict-Affected Societies Workshop, Peace Research Institute Oslo.; May 2018 KENYA
  • "Agricultural productivity and violent conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa: A subnational and comparative analysis using novel population survey data methods." American Association of Geographers annual conference.; Apr 2018 GLOBAL
  • "Agricultural productivity and violent conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa: A subnational and comparative analysis using novel population survey data methods." International Studies Association annual conference. ; Apr 2018 GLOBAL
  • “Survey based analysis of agricultural productivity, landownership, and conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Peace Research Institute Oslo.; Mar 2018 NORWAY
  • "The effects agricultural productivity obstacles on conflict in regional political context." Next Generation of Climate-Conflict Research Workshop, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.; Mar 2018 GLOBAL
  • "The effects agricultural productivity obstacles on conflict in regional political context." Workshop on Subnational Politics, School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University.; Feb 2018 GLOBAL
  • "A geographical approach to the study of environmental change and conflict." Department of Geography, Oregon State University; May 2016
  • “Household livelihood shocks and migration as pathways between local environmental change and conflict in Kenya.” American Association of Geographers annual meeting; Mar 2016 KENYA
  • “Household livelihood shocks and migration as pathways between local environmental change and conflict in Kenya.” International Studies Association annual meeting; Mar 2016 KENYA

DAVID P. CARTER

  • David P. Carter. “How Climbing Gyms Shape Outdoor Climbing.” Access Fund annual advocacy summit [virtual], October 8-9, 2021.; Oct 2021
  • David P. Carter & Seth Wright. “Trust and Familiarity Shape Climbers’ Contributions to Local Stewardship and Advocacy,” Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting [virtual], April 14-18, 2021.; Apr 2021
  • Invited Keynote Speaker, Finnish Society for Environmental Social Sciences (YHYS) YHYS Fall Colloquium: Measuring and valuing sustainability, 19–20 November 2020. LUT University, Lahti Campus; Nov 2020 FINLAND
  • Invited Presentation. University of California Davis Center for Environmental Policy & Behavior Lab. Talk title: “Studying Collective Action among Climbers from the (Attempted) Praxis-Scholarship Nexus”; Nov 2020

TYLER FAITH

  • Karp, A., Uno, K., Berke, M., Russell, J., Scholz, C., Faith, J.T., Staver, A.C. (2021) Savanna fire activity responds heterogeneously to rainfall shifts during the African Humid Period. Paper: American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA. ; Dec 2021 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Mosher, S.G., Power, M.J., Quick, L.J., Haberzettle, T., Adler, E., Faith, J.T. (2021) Fire in the Fynbos: A high-resolution investigation into mid-Holocene fire activity at Eilandvlei, southern Cape coast, South Africa. Paper: American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA.; Dec 2021 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Karp, A., Faith, J.T., Marlon, J.R., Staver, A.C. (2021) Fire-grazer interactions during the late Quaternary extinctions. Poster: American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA. ; Dec 2021 GLOBAL
  • O’Brien, K., Irmis, R.B., Coltrain, J.B., *Dalmas, D.M., Evans, T., Richards, E.S., Richards, F.M., Faith, J.T. (2021) Ecological census implications, site description, and systematic paleontology of Boomerang Cave, a vertebrate assemblage in Cache County, Utah, USA. Paper: Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Virtual Event.; Oct 2021
  • O’Brien, K., Irmis, R.B., Coltrain, J.B., *Dalmas, D.M., Evans, T., Richards, E.S., Richards, F.M., Faith, J.T. (2021) Ecological census implications, site description, and systematic paleontology of Boomerang Cave, a vertebrate assemblage in Cache County, Utah, USA. Paper: Crossing the Palaeontological-Ecological Gap, Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Virtual Event; Sep 2021
  • Fraser, D., Villaseñor, A., Tóth, A., Balk, M.A., Eronen, J.T., Barr, W.A., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Davis, M., Du, A., Faith, J.T., Graves, G.R., Gotelli, N.J., Jukar, A.M., Looy, C., McGill, B.J., Miller, J.H., Pineda-Munoz, S., Potts, R., Shipinksi, A.B., Soul, L.C., Lyons, S.K. (2021) Late Quaternary biotic homogenization of North American mammalian faunas. Paper: Crossing the Palaeontological-Ecological Gap, Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Virtual Event. ; Sep 2021
  • Staver, A.C. Abraham, K., Hempson, G., Karp, A., Faith, J.T. (2021) The past, present, and future of herbivore impacts on savanna vegetation. Poster: Ecological Society of America, Virtual Event.; Aug 2021 AFRICA
  • Sutikna, T., Faith, J.T., SAptomo, E.W., Tocheri, M.W. (2020) Faunal change through the Holocene at Liang Bua: endemic versus introduced mammals. Paper: Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, Virtual Event.; Nov 2020 INDONESIA
  • Faith, J.T. Megafaunal extinctions: the uncertain case for anthropogenic impacts prior to Homo sapiens. Invited Talk: University of the Witwatersrand, Evolutionary Studies Institute. Johannesburg, South Africa. February 10, 2020; Feb 2020 AFRICA
  • Faith, J.T. What drove Africa’s megaherbivores to extinction? Invited Talk: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Greenbelt, MD. March 13, 2019.; Mar 2019 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Tóth, A.B., Lyons, S.K., Jukar, A.M., Du, A., Barr, W.A., Villaseñor, A., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Fraser, D., Miller, J., Soul, L., Gotelli, N., Pineda-Munoz, S., Blois, J.L., Davis, M., Eronen, J., Faith, J.T., Graves, G.R., Alroy, J. (2019) End-Pleistocene mass extinction caused a fundamental shift in survivor mammal community structure. Paper: International Biogeography Society, Malaga, Spain. ; Jan 2019
  • Tryon, C.A., Lewis, J.E., Ranhorn, K.L., Niespolo, E., Quinn, R., Faith, J.T. (2018) A multi-proxy approach to understanding Late Pleistocene Eastern African paleoenvironments from archaeological sites in Kenya and Tanzania. Paper: American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC.; Dec 2018 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Niespolo, E.M., Sharp, W.D., Tryon, C.A., Faith, J.T., Lewis, J., Ranhorn, K.L., Mambelli, S., Miller, M.J., Dawson, T.E. (2018) Light stable isotopes of ostrich eggshells provide site-specific paleoenvironmental records during the Middle-to-Later Stone Age transition in Eastern Africa. Poster: Geological Society of America, Indianapolis, IN.; Nov 2018 EASTERN AFRICA
  • O’Brien, K., *McGrosky, A., *Allen, K., *Biernat, M., Braun, D.R., *Guerrero, A., Patterson, D.B., Torres, F., Faith, J.T. (2018) Early Pleistocene grassland dynamics at East Turkana: spatiotemporal patterns of mesic- and xeric-adapted ungulates and new insights into niche preferences of Eurygnathohippus and Kolpochoerus. Poster: Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Albuquerque, NM.; Oct 2018 KENYA
  • Johnson, T.C., Berke, M.A., Castaneda, I., Lane, C., Tryon, C.A., Blegen, N., Faith, J.T., Beverly, E.J. (2018) Should we drill Lake Victoria? Paper: AFQUA Conference, Nairobi, Kenya; Jul 2018 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Faith, J.T., Du, A., Rowan, J. (2018) Emergence of the functionally modern ungulate community in eastern Africa. Paper: Paleoanthropology Society, Austin, TX. ; Jan 2018 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Niespolo, E.M., Sharp, W.D., Tryon, C.A., Faith, J.T., Dawson, T.E. (2017) Using C and N stable isotopes to develop paleoenvironmental records for Late Pleistocene East African rock shelter sequences. Paper: Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC; Apr 2017 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Faith, J.T., Avery, D.M. (2017) The promise and pitfalls of quantitative paleoenvironmental reconstruction in faunal analysis: evaluation of late Quaternary micromammal assemblages from southern Africa. Paper: Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC; Mar 2017 SOUTH AFRICA
  • Niespolo, E.M., Sharp, W.D., Tryon, C.A., Faith, J.T., Lewis, J., Dawson, T.E. (2017) C and N stable isotopes in Late Pleistocene – Holocene ostrich eggshells reveal distinct local paleoenvironments in East Africa during the MSA-LSA transition. Paper: Paleoanthropology Society, Vancouver, BC. ; Mar 2017 EASTERN AFRICA

CHARLES SEPULVEDA

  • Toward a Decolonial Southern California, Against the Land-Grab University. University of California, Irvine; Mar 2021

TIFFANY SANDERS BAFFOUR

  • Exploring College student attitudes’ toward the environment: Implications for Environmental Justice Education Tiffany Baffour & Jill Chonody Abstract Social work has long focused upon issues of social justice; however the emergence of global environmental problems is under-emphasized in social work practice and policy. In its 2015 Educational and Policy Standards, the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) a new requirement for environmental justice to be incorporated into all U.S accredited social work programs. Yet, there are few curricular resources to aid in this integration and a dearth of research within social work. As social work globally embraces inter-professional education, this study examined how students in other disciplines embrace pro-social environmental attitudes and behaviors. To date, no comprehensive review of the literature is available, which could inform pedagogical interventions in social work and related disciplines. Thus, a scoping review of available research on college students’ attitudes toward the environment across disciplines was undertaken to redress this gap. Results of this review (N = 25 articles) indicated that students are rated environmental issues high to very high, expressed moderate to high concern for the environment, and report three to five pro-environmental behaviors. Similarly, environmental attitudes were moderate to moderately high. All of these findings are promising, yet they also suggest that more work is needed. Sociodemographic variables are inconsistent in their associations and not always included. Understanding how to educate citizens about the environment, motivate greener behavior, and support sustainability are important societal goals. Increasing the level of environmental education is an important factor in promoting pro-social attitudes and behaviors. Further exploration into the nature of pro-social attitudes and how they can be cultivated among both social work students and practitioners is an important undertaking for future research given that social workers commonly advocate for vulnerable persons impacted by environmental injustice including women living in poverty, women of color, and displaced populations due to climate change. ; Jan 2020 AUSTRALIA

SU SHIN

  • Ji, H., & Shin, S. H. Health impacts of local governments’ sustainability programs: A multilevel analysis of individuals’ health conditions. The 2019 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Fall Research Conference, Denver, CO, November 2019. (Peer-reviewed) ; Nov 2019

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • “Remembering Our Bones: The Limits of Settler Affect & Memory in Cat Ruka’s Playing Savage,” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, June 14-21, Virtual.; Jun 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES
  • “Climate Justice in Oceania: Affective Regimes & Indigenous Performance.” University of Southern California, February 23, Virtual.; Feb 2021 OCEANIA UNITED STATES

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • "Decarbonizing Built Environment through Regenerative Design: Achieving Net-Zero Energy in Existing Buildings", Designing Carbon Neutral Cities Symposium, Urban Design Utah/AIA Utah, April 12. ; Apr 2022
  • “Decarbonizing Built Environment: High-Performance Retrofits of Existing Buildings”, Symposium on Circular Economy in Architecture; Nov 2021

Teaching

RICHARD R PAINE

  • Climate Change and Lost Cities; Feb 2019 to Dec 2021 GLOBAL CAMBODIA GUATEMALA HONDURAS

SONIA L SALARI

  • FCS 5343/6343 (formerly FCS3430, FCS5962/6962) Family Policy & Advocacy or Intro Family Policy course has students opt to lobby the Utah State Legislature every spring semester--with community partners such as United Way, YWCA, UCASA, CORC, Utah Commission on Aging, SL County Aging, Sego Stategies, Utah Cultural Alliance, HEAL Utah, Utah Health Policy Project, Equality Utah, Utahns Against Hunger, and many others--

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • Dark Skies Studies Minor; Jan 2019

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • Online Econ. 3250: second half; Mar 2021 to Apr 2021
  • Index for Old Exam Questions and Answers, Econ. 3250.; Jan 2020
  • Index for Old Exam Questions and Answers, Econ. 5250; Sep 2016 to Nov 2016

ELPITHA TSOUTSOUNAKIS

  • Field Studio; Jan 2019
  • Field Studio collaboration with Yellowstone Forever ; Sep 2018 to Jan 2020

NATASHA SEEGERT

  • COMM 5370 Dialogue and Environmental Engagement; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021

JENNIFER H. WATT

  • Sustainability Education and Ski Area Stewardship; Aug 2013

HOLLY LYNN SEBAHAR

  • Glove Recycling Program ; Mar 2019

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Sustainable Streams and Riparian Zones; Aug 2018 to Dec 2018
  • Global Learning Integration for the Environmental and Sustainability Studies Program; Sep 2015 to Dec 2016 AUSTRALIA BHUTAN CHINA COSTA RICA DENMARK ECUADOR FRANCE GERMANY INDIA MADAGASCAR MALDIVES NETHERLANDS NICARAGUA SOUTH AFRICA THAILAND UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES

KAEDAN O'BRIEN

  • Koobi Fora Field School Paleoecology Mentoring Intern KENYA

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Pedagogies for Teaching Pacific Studies at Home and Abroad ; Jan 2021 to May 2021 GLOBAL AMERICAN SAMOA AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FIJI MARSHALL ISLANDS MICRONESIA SAMOA SOLOMON ISLANDS TONGA UNITED STATES

Internal Service

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • co-Directory, SIRFER Core Facility; Jan 2019
  • Steering Committee, SIRFER stable isotope facility; Jan 2013 to Dec 2018

THOMAS MICHAEL SWENSEN

  • Environmental Humanities program. Scholarship Committee. ; Mar 2021 to Apr 2021

ERIN CARRAHER

  • Dark Skies Minor Task Force; Jul 2018 to Jun 2019
  • Consortium for Dark Skies Studies; Jul 2017

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Working Group on Undergraduate Research; Aug 2018 to Dec 2018

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Economics Impacts, University of Utah Climate Resilience Report Committee ; Oct 2020 to Apr 2021
  • College of Behavioral and Social Science Representative, Global Change and Sustainability (GCSC) Executive Committee; Jul 2019 to Jun 2021

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Hydrology and Water Resources Graduate Certificate Program; Jan 2017 to Dec 2017 GLOBAL

DANYA RUMORE

  • Center for Ecological Planning and Design Steering Committee; Jul 2017

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Coordinator of Year of Resilience event series sponsored by Reaveley Engineers; Jun 2018 to May 2019

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Global Change & Sustainability Center (GCSC) Student Research Grant Committee; Mar 2019 to Apr 2019

ANGELA L ROBINSON

  • Environmental Humanities Outstanding Seminar Paper Award; Aug 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Pacific Islands Studies Initiative Planning Committee ; Jan 2021 AMERICAN SAMOA AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FIJI GUAM MICRONESIA NIUE SOLOMON ISLANDS TONGA

External Service

TIM GARRETT

  • The Geneva Global Initiative. Director of Scientific Partnerships for an international organization dedicated to educating about risks for civilization collapse and developing mechanisms for mitigating negative outcomes; Sep 2018 GLOBAL
  • The FAN Initiative, an academic partnership based out of Crans, Switzerland with the goal to understand and address future civilization collapse: "Though supporting analysis, contingency planning and preparedness, we advance work that increases societal capacity to mitigate the worst consequences and enhances our ability to respond with sagacity."; Feb 2017

JOSHUA LENART

  • Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Utah Chapter Chairman; Jan 2018
  • Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Central Region Advisory Council (Councilman) ; Jul 2017 to Dec 2017
  • Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, Utah Chapter (Chairman); Jan 2017 to Dec 2017

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Utah Dine Bikeyah, "Dynamic Impacts of Environmental Change and Biomass Harvesting on Woodland Ecosystems and Traditional Livelihoods"; Sep 2016

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • BYU Planet Earth Series: Energy and Environment, Invited Panelist; Mar 2017

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Water Filtration Device Education Program, ENVST 5559 capstone project conducted in partnership the University of Utah Learning Abroad Office; Jan 2020 to Apr 2020 GLOBAL
  • Creation of GIS Layers for Channel Stability, E. coli, & Benthic Macroinvertebrates within Red Butte Creek. Partnership with Salt Lake County - Watershed Planning & Restoration.; Aug 2019 to Dec 2019

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • U Rock the Earth; Sep 2019

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Community Presentations on Utah water supply; Jan 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Wild Utah and Trout Unlimited stream restoration; Jan 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Salt River Project; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017
  • Healthy Headwaters Science Advisory Team; Jan 2016 to Dec 2017

KAEDAN O'BRIEN

  • World Anthropology Day; Feb 2020
  • Darwin Day; Feb 2020

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Salt Lake Climbers Alliance Board of Directors; Nov 2018

Professional Service

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Development of an integrated online environmental dashboard for the central Wasatch Mountain watershed that includes air quality and climate, water, vegetation, wildlife, and geology. This dashboard is intended to serve multiple users: public, K-gray, resource managers, policy makers, and technical users,, Central Wasatch Commission; Jul 2019 to Jun 2022

DMITRY BEDROV

  • Symposium Organizer: COLL: Amphiphilic Per- & Poly-fluoroalkyl Substances: Solution & Interfacial Phenomena, ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, American Chemical Society; Jan 2019 to Apr 2020

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Member, Atmospheric Isotopes Technical Working Group, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jul 2020
  • Chair, Atmospheric Isotopes Technical Working Group, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jul 2018 to Jun 2020
  • Advisory committee member, EarthRates RCN; Apr 2018
  • Co-organizer for 2017 international conference, Climatic and Biotic Events of the Paleogene Conference; Jan 2017 to Dec 2017 GLOBAL
  • Associate Editor - Paleoceanography, American Geophyscial Union; Jan 2016 to Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Biogeochemistry Technical Working Group member, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jan 2012 to Dec 2017

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Biannual Production of podcasts on the topic of Building Energy Performance., American Institute of Architecture Committee on the Environment Podcast Subcommittee; Dec 2020
  • Paper reviewer for the 2021 ARCC conference in Tucson, AZ, Architectural Research Centers Consortium ARCC; Sep 2020 to Feb 2021
  • 2019 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon. Scholarly Service. 09/08/2018 - 02/08/2019. Hours Served: 6 , Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah. Role; Sep 2019
  • International Conference, Advanced Building Skins Conference, Bern, Switzerland; Oct 2018 SWITZERLAND
  • 2018 Hack A House Housing Affordability Hackathon, Ivory Innovations, Salt Lake City, Utah; Sep 2018
  • Community Service, Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity. Rendering professional design services to underserved communities., Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity; Aug 2014 to Dec 2018

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Associate Editor, Applied Geography; Jul 2017

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • Professional Organization Leadership: The Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference Chair: Madison, WI, Vancouver, BC, Portland, OR, Monterey CA, Nairobi, Kenya, Bonito, Brazil, Ecuador, Tampa, Korea, The International Ecotourism Society; Jan 2015 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Sustainable Tourism; Jan 2010 to Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Travel Research; Jan 2007 to Jan 2021
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Park and Recreation Administration; Jan 2002 to Jan 2021

DEREK HOFF

  • I peer-reviewed a full-length (500-pages plus) manuscript for Oxford University Press. , Oxford University Press; Apr 2020
  • I reviewed an article for ISIS -- once in the spring and then, upon revisions, again in the fall. , ISIS (a journal of science history) ; Mar 2020 to Sep 2020

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Editorial Board, Ecography; Jan 2014 GLOBAL
  • Editorial Board, Conservation Biology; Jan 2012 GLOBAL
  • Editorial board member, Frontiers in Conservation and Restoration Ecology; Mar 2021
  • Editorial board member, Frontiers in Ecology and Environment; Aug 2019
  • Editorial board member, Turkish Journal of Zoology; Jan 2016 TURKEY
  • Editorial board member, Zoology in the Middle East; Jan 2013
  • Editorial board member, Zoology in the Middle East; Jan 2013
  • Editorial board member, Zoology in the Middle East; Jan 2013

CHRISTOPHER A SIMON

  • Manuscript Reviewer, Energies (Scholarly Journal); Dec 2020 HUNGARY
  • Guest Editor, Special Issue, Alternative Energy Policy, Energies (academic journal); Jun 2020

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Conference Session Co-chair, "Applying Human Behavioral Ecology in Times of Rapid Change", Society for Applied Anthropology; Aug 2021

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Science Team Member, NASA Carbon Monitoring System; Sep 2016

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Panel, “Transnational Governance & the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Exploring New Frontiers,” Earth System Governance Annual Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, Earth System Governance Network; Nov 2018 GLOBAL
  • Panel, “Theoretical and Methodological Foundation of Science, Knowledge and Uncertainty,” Earth System Governance Annual Conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, Earth System Governance Network; Nov 2018 GLOBAL
  • Discussant on panel, "What is Agency." ESG Annual conference, Utrecht, Netherlands, Earth System Governance Network; Nov 2018 GLOBAL
  • Harold & Margaret Sprout Award Committee, Environmental Studies Section (ESS) , International Studies Association (ISA); Jan 2018 to Dec 2018 GLOBAL
  • Reviewer, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science ; Jan 2016 to Nov 2016

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • The North Atlantic Region at Transition and During the Early Icehouse World, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting; Jun 2018 to Dec 2018 CANADA ICELAND NORWAY UNITED KINGDOM
  • Co-Chair, Co-Convener, and Co-Host, 2017 Climatic and Biotic Events of the Paleogene; Sep 2017 GLOBAL

PAUL D BROOKS

  • ad hoc reviews, NSF ; Jan 2016 to Dec 2016

KAEDAN O'BRIEN

  • Peer Review, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science; Apr 2020 ETHIOPIA

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Resilient American Roundtable, National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine ; Jan 2022
  • Utah Unreinforced Masonry Risk Reduction Strategy Advisory Team, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA); Jul 2021
  • Member, Utah Seismic Safety Commission; Jan 2021
  • Development Planning Working Group of the Disaster Resilience Initiative for Utah, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Utah Division of Emergency Management (DEM) and Envision Utah; Jan 2021
  • Panel Reviewer, National Science Foundation; Jan 2021
  • Board Member and Officer of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) Utah Chapter, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) Utah Chapter; Feb 2019
  • Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Applications Review, Utah State Division of Emergency Management; Jan 2016
  • Utah State Recovery Framework Advisory Group, Utah State Division of Emergency Management; Jan 2016

JULIE AULT

  • Coordinator for the Environmental Studies Network, German Studies Association; Jan 2022 to Dec 2024 GLOBAL AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA CANADA GERMANY UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Discussant, “Strategic Information Disclosure in Environmental Governance” panel, Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting; Apr 2020
  • Discussant, “Public or Private Provision of Public Services: Does it Matter?” panel, Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management annual conference; Nov 2019
  • Abstract review, Energy & Environment Section, Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management; May 2019
  • Discussant, “Stakeholders and Partnerships” panel, Midwest Political Science Association annual conference; Apr 2018

MARIE D. JACKSON

  • Submarine Volcanic Activity and Associated Hazards: Recent and ancient perspectives https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/session/32569, European Geophysical Union; Apr 2019 GLOBAL

Media

GREGORY E SMOAK

  • “Utah Leads the World in ‘Dark Sky’ Spots. Here’s Three New Ones,” Salt Lake Tribune.; Jan 2021
  • “Is the Water Wet? Lake Powell Pipeline Part 1 with Greg Smoak,” In Site podcast, Zion Canyon Mesa Center for the Arts and Humanities, September 2, 2020. ; Sep 2020

CAROL SOGARD

  • Now Playing in Utah; Sep 2017

NAIYANG MA

  • AISI Announces 2020 Institute Medal Winners; Jun 2020
  • Environmental Technology Best Paper Award; May 2020

JOHN RUPLE

  • "Bears Ears Monument Designation On A Special Access Utah Friday" on Utah Public Radio; Dec 2017
  • "Zinke's Recommendations for Bears Ears" on Radio West; Jun 2017
  • "America's National Monuments Under Review" on Radio West; May 2017
  • "Trump Takes Aim at Obama Monuments" in The Hill; Apr 2017
  • "Two New National Monuments Created in Utah and Nevada" in National Geographic; Dec 2016
  • "In The Weeks Before Trump Takes Office, Obama’s Mad Dash To Save Public Lands" in the Huffington Post; Nov 2016
  • "What Does Trump Mean for America's Lands and Waters?" in National Geographic; Nov 2016
  • "Managing Western Lands" in Congressional Quarterly Researcher; Apr 2016

EDWARD JAMES BATEMAN

  • The Utah Review. "The spaciousness of the American West is prominent in several pieces. Edward Bateman presents pigment prints on rag paper from the Seeking Sublime series, featuring Yosemite National Park and Mount Watkins. Viewers will take note of the accompanying 3-D model, which the artist photographed to create the prints. The model, which incorporates the essential geographical details and data and was produced with a 3-D printer, is a fascinating bit. Thus, the printed images Bateman ends up with show the plastic filament strands as convincing depictions of the unique features of Yosemite. By acknowledging how travel plummeted particularly during the early phases of the pandemic, Bateman’s work is a masterful bit of creative genius, all being accomplished at home. The prints are so effective that they evoke a comparison to the same quality of print that was captured by a photographer of the late 19th century who would have been at Yosemite. These prints are as stunning as those Bateman presented at the 2018 faculty show, Reversing Photosynthesis, which were produced by placing decaying leaves in direct contact with light sensitive photographic paper and left in darkness for an extended period to document the change."; Sep 2021
  • BBC: Earth Photo 2021 winners announced. The BBC reported: “Edward Bateman's Yosemite's Half Dome in Winter won the Place category. Covid restrictions made travel to the national park impossible, so the photographer recreated this scene on his kitchen table with a 3D-printed landscape derived from geographical data from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) - and a small fog machine.”; Aug 2021 UNITED KINGDOM
  • Earth Photo 2018 shortlist – in pictures The Guardian; Sep 2018 GLOBAL UNITED KINGDOM

TIM GARRETT

  • In Simple Terms; Sep 2017

JEFFREY S BATES

  • Salt Lake Tribune; Nov 2017
  • blister; Nov 2017
  • Deseret News; May 2017 AUSTRALIA GUATEMALA KENYA

HASSE BORUP

  • At The U article on Artivism for Earth; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Article, College of Fine Arts. Artivism for Earth description and preview.; Mar 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Blog, University of Utah College of Fine Arts. Introducing Artivism for Earth as a major, interdisciplinary project on campus and beyond, as well as asking for involvement.; Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points, CFA Blog, Artivism4Earth; Jan 2021
  • Artivism4Earth feature Website; Jan 2021

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Slim House at Design Arts Utah exhibition featured in the Salt Lake Tribune; Sep 2019

JOSHUA LENART

  • J. Lenart. “Conservationists and Backcountry Public Lands Enthusiasts,” Radio Active, 90.9 KRCL, Radio Interview, 28 Feb. 2018, ; Feb 2018
  • Men's Journal, "President Trump Shrinks Bears Ears, Sparking Protests and Lawsuits” (quoted) ; Dec 2017
  • Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, “Administration Chops National Monuments, Panders to Energy Industry, Ignores will of American People” (quoted); Dec 2017
  • Daily Yonder, “Reducing Protection on Public Land Will Hurt Utah Economy, Hunting Group Says” (quoted); Dec 2017
  • Salt Lake Tribune, “How Far Should Buildings be from Salt Lake Streams? Sticking Point for Many at County Canyon Hearing” (quoted) ; Feb 2017
  • J. Lenart, D. Terrion, and K West. “Hunting and Public Lands,” Radio Active, 90.9 KRCL, Radio Interview, 1 Nov. 2016. ; Nov 2016
  • G. Smith. “Utah Trust Lands Auctioned off for School Revenue,” Utah Public Radio, Radio Interview, 27 October 2016. ; Oct 2016

DEREK HOFF

  • Interviewed for a two-episode podcast on Outside/In, a New Hampshire Public Radio podcast (premiered November 2018) ; Oct 2018
  • “A long fuse: ‘The Population Bomb’ is still ticking 50 years after its publication,” The Conversation; Jul 2018

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • TRT Haber (Turkey's national news channel) interview on my Eritrea ornithological research; Oct 2019 ERITREA
  • CNN Turk interview on otters; Oct 2019 TURKEY
  • National Wildlife (major wildlife research and conservation magazine) interview and detailed coverage of our Turkey bird tracking research in "Going the Distance" article https://barryyeoman.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/bird-migration.pdf; Oct 2019 TURKEY
  • Washington Post interview for the article "North America has lost 3 billion birds in 50 years"; Sep 2019 CANADA
  • CNN Turk interview on snow leopards in Tibet; Jun 2019 CHINA TIBET
  • CNN Turk interview on PNAS paper on long-term declines in Costa Rican sun coffee plantations; Jun 2019 COSTA RICA
  • National Geographic interview on our bird banding research in Turkey; Jun 2019 TURKEY
  • National Geographic article on our PNAS paper on long-term declines in Costa Rican forest remnants and sun coffee plantations.; Apr 2019 COSTA RICA
  • Salt Lake Tribune front page story on our lab's camera trap mammal research at Red Butte. "Critter cams have produced thousands of images of wildlife roaming northern Utah’s mountain trails" https://sekercioglu.biology.utah.edu/PDFs/122018%20Salt%20Lake%20Tribune%20Austin.pdf; Jan 2019

NALINI M NADKARNI

  • Science Friday - The Exotic Life Above the Forest Floor; Sep 2018
  • Yes Magazine - Nature is Medicine--Even in a Prison Cell.; May 2018
  • Podcast: Sci on the Fly, Dr. Nadkarni on Ecology, Launching a Clothing Line and More. Forest Canopy, Non-Traditional Researchers & More.; Apr 2018
  • bioGraphic, Solutions. Conservation Meets Corrections. Prison sustainability programs can bring science to the sentenced and their findings to the world.; Jul 2017

KATE MAGARGAL

  • Red Rock Radio; Dec 2021
  • "Utah Navajo Commission discusses federal funds, water settlements, and firewood issues"; Nov 2021
  • "Indigenous management of woodlands and wildfires"; Sep 2020
  • "Interacting with the land: historic and current land uses in the Southwest"; Oct 2017

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Why Salt Lake City is using Google cars to measure air pollution; May 2019
  • ESPN (interview with Bill Walton, former NBA basketball player and current commentator/game caller for ESPN); Feb 2018

JEFFREY RALSTON MOORE

  • Discover the sound that could preserve Utah’s arches - National Geographic; Oct 2021
  • The Delicacy of Arches - EOS; Jul 2020

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Gabrielson, P. “New Ways to Look at Stream Health”, @theU, January 4, 2021. ; Jan 2021
  • This Green Earth – Dr. Rose Smith. During the first half of the show, Nell and Chris learn about the latest research by Dr. Rose Smith and her colleagues from the University of Utah on the Salt Lake Valley's Jordan River. Dr. Smith shares surprising results about where the water in the river comes from and how it is impacted by nutrients from the community around it. ; Jul 2019
  • Gabrielson, P. “How the River Flows”, @theU newsletter.; Jul 2019
  • “Where the Jordan River’s Water Comes From”, Technology.org.; Jun 2019
  • Growing knowledge and experience through tree planting at Alta (SustainableU Blog); Dec 2016

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • @TheU: Mysterious magnetic fossils offer past climate clues.; Feb 2021
  • Smithsonian Magazine: New way to study magnetic fossils could help unearth their origins; Feb 2021

PAUL D BROOKS

  • NBC Universal Interview on climate change and Great Salt Lake; Aug 2021
  • NBC Universal Interview on Climate change and drought; Jul 2021
  • New York Times Interview on climate change and drought; Jul 2021
  • Interview in Arizona Daily Star; Jul 2017
  • Science Node Interview; Jun 2017
  • KUER interview; Apr 2016
  • Research spotlight on insect-induced forest mortality and water resources; Mar 2016

DANYA RUMORE

  • "The rise of ‘Zoom Towns’ in the rural west," @theU ; Oct 2020

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • State leaders have known for decades that Utah kids could die in unsafe schools during an earthquake. They’ve taken little action.; Mar 2021
  • How this ‘earthquake nut’ prompted one Utah school district to make all of its buildings safer; Mar 2021
  • A year after Magna earthquake, here’s what Utahns are doing — or should be — to prepare for the big one.; Mar 2021

DAVID P. CARTER

  • Interview: "Indian Creek Climbing Sustainability, Pt. 1" on the Science Moab podcast with Peggy Hodgkins, August 11, 2021; Aug 2021
  • “Rock climbers organize: Climbing advocates survey Indian Creek climbers ahead of management planning” by Rachel Fixsen in Moab Sun News, June 24, 2021; Jun 2021

TYLER FAITH

  • Salt Lake Tribute, "Utah professor discovers extinction of ancient herbivores fueled wildfires. Here’s why that matters."; Dec 2021
  • New York Times, "A Hitchhiker’s Guide to an Ancient Geomagnetic Disruption"; Feb 2021 GLOBAL
  • Science, "How climate disruptions revolutionized ancient human toolmaking"; Oct 2020 KENYA
  • Science Daily, “Early humans evolved in ecosystems unlike any found today”; Oct 2019 EASTERN AFRICA
  • Science: The decline of Africa’s largest mammals; Nov 2018 AFRICA
  • USA today: Humans didn’t cause mass animal extinctions in Africa, like previously thought, study says ; Nov 2018 AFRICA
  • BBC News: Humans ‘off the hook’ for African mammal extinction; Nov 2018 AFRICA

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Conservationists declare election victory. What did they win? E&E News.; Nov 2018

ANDY HONG

  • My research was featured in TheCityFix article, titled "What Are We Learning About Urban Wellbeing During COVID-19?"; Mar 2022 COLOMBIA UNITED KINGDOM

AJLA AKSAMIJA

  • "A Building Technology Conversation with Ajla Aksamija", AIA Utah Podcast on Building Resilience; Feb 2022

Awards

ERIK L BRUNVAND

  • Best Paper award at IGSC for my paper “Dark Silicon Considered Harmful: A Case for Truly Green Computing," by E. Brunvand, D. Kline, A. Jones. ; Oct 2018

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Excellence in Earth and Space Sciences Education Award, American Geophysical Union; Dec 2017
  • Elected as Fellow of the Ecological Society of America, Ecological Society of America; May 2016

NAIYANG MA

  • 2020 American Iron and Steel Institute Medal, American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI); Jun 2020
  • 2020 Environmental Technology Award for Best Paper and Presentation, Association for Iron and Steel Technology (AIST); Jan 2020

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Fellow, Geological Society of America; Apr 2016

JOHN RUPLE

  • Top 20 articles of 2020 for Measuring the NEPA Litigation Burden: A Review of 1,499 Federal Court Cases, 50 Envtl. L. 479 (2020)., Environmental Law Institute and Vanderbilt University Law School; Jun 2021
  • Top articles of 2019 for The Trump Administration and Lessons Not Learned from Prior National Monument Modifications, 43 Harvard ENvtl. L. Rev. 1 (2019)., Land Use & Environment Law Review; Apr 2020

EDWARD JAMES BATEMAN

  • Earth Photo 2021. Place Prize winner Exhibition at RoyalGeographicalSociety, London, U.K. August 2 – August 25, 2021; touring UK National Forests through April 2022. This is the second time I have been a winner in this international exhibition sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society, Forestry England and Parker Harris. Winners were announced August 10 and covered globally by the BBC. The work was also taken to the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference and will tour Forestry England forests through April 2022. My work was also selected for the Royal Geographical Society’s holiday card. Besides an honorarium, I was made a member of the Royal Geographical Society., Royal Geographical Society, Forestry England and Parker Harris; Aug 2021 UNITED KINGDOM
  • Nature Prize winner Earth Photo 2018; Royal Geographical Society; London, U.K. July 23 – September 21; touring UK National Forests through January 2019. Three works. Works were selected from 1280 submissions from 19 different countries. This exhibition received international attention and was covered by The Guardian with the story picked up and translated into many languages including Greek and Russian. , Earth Photo; Royal Geographical Society; UK National Forests; Sep 2018 UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES

SATU HUMMASTI

  •  The Åland Island Guest Artist Residency—This was an awarded guest residency to develop the new work Ocean Dances during the month of July 2020. Work for this residency continued through 2021 and will be rescheduled for Summer 2022.—Åland, Sweden, Åland Island Guest Artist Residency; Jan 2021 FINLAND SWEDEN

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Environmental Humanities Professor 2017-2018, Environmental Humanities Program, University of Utah; Aug 2017

JöRG RüGEMER

  • ACSA Design Build Award: “The Kunga ADU Design Build." Salt Lake City, Utah. First realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Program Founder, Program Director, Program Instructor, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture ACSA2022 ACSA Design Build Award; Mar 2022
  • 2021 ACSA Collaborative Practice Award. Masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market. Under construction since 2017., Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture ACSA; Jan 2021
  • AIA Utah Honorable Mention Award: “The Kunga ADU Design Build." Salt Lake City, Utah. First realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Program Founder, Program Director, Program Instructor , American Institute of Architecture Utah Chapter; Oct 2020
  • AIA Utah Merit Design Award: "Field of Dreams Eco-Community", Kearns, Utah, American Institute of Architects Utah; Oct 2019
  • Salt Lake City Home Innovation Competition - the 2016:Slim House, Design Arts Utah; Sep 2019

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Con Il Sud Program in Italy, Fulbright Foundation Global Scholars Award; Jul 2021 ITALY

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/3, Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology.; Oct 2021
  • College of Science Award for Fostering Undergraduate Research Excellence, University of Utah; May 2021
  • Creative 50 Award (one of three scientists to receive it), Media magazine of Turkey ; Apr 2021 TURKEY
  • TFSF Award for Conservation Photography, Turkey Photography Artists Association; Mar 2021 TURKEY
  • Award for Best Environmental Documentary, Turkey Ministry of Forestry; Jan 2021 TURKEY
  • Most cited scientist in Turkey in biology, ecology and ornithology. https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918; Oct 2020

ERIN CARRAHER

  • International A+ Award - Private House XS Category - Girl Scouts of Utah Summer Cabins, Finalist, 2016 (with Jörg Rügemer), Architizer; Apr 2016

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Elected Fellow, American Geophysical Union; Dec 2021

KAEDAN O'BRIEN

  • Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation; Apr 2020 KENYA

MATTHEW RINGGENBERG

  • Best paper award for "Does Socially Responsible Investing Change Firm Behavior?", UMass Boston – EM Normandie Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility; Dec 2021
  • Best paper award for "Does Socially Responsible Investing Change Firm Behavior?", Boca Corporate Finance and Governance Conference; Dec 2021

CHRISTOPHER DUNCAN INGRAHAM

  • Top Paper Award, "The Human Rights of a River." Western States Communication Association, Environmental Communication Division., Western States Communication Association; Feb 2020

Grants

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Confronting Models with Regional CO2 Observations (DESC0010624). PI: Ehleringer, James; Aug 2013 to Aug 2016
  • Undergraduate Sustainable Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (U-S2TEM) Scholars (1259343). PI: James R Ehleringer; Jun 2013 to Jun 2018

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Can green infrastructure maximize ecosystem processes related to nitrogen?. PI: Rose Smith. Co-PI(s): Goel, Pataki, Shah; May 2020 to Apr 2022
  • CNH2-L: Toward a theory of trees as living infrastructure. PI: Pataki; Sep 2019 to Aug 2020
  • Collaborative Research: MSB-FRA: Alternative ecological futures for the American Residential Macrosystem. PI: Groffman. Co-PI(s): Grove, Lerman, Hall, Larson, Pataki, Hobbie, Cavender-Bares, Nelson, Morse, Chowdury, Heffernan, Neill, Trammell, Avolio; Jan 2017 to Dec 2020

BRENDA BOWEN

  • Adaptation, Mitigation, and Biophysical Feedbacks in the Changing Bonneville Salt Flats. PI: Brenda Bowen; Jun 2016

LIEN FAN SHEN

  • The Floating Utah: Utilizing 3D technology to create ukiyo-e style prints of Utah polluted landscapes. PI: Lien Fan Shen; Dec 2016 to Dec 2018

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • What We Know (and Need to Know) to Avoid Climate Change Maladaptation. PI: Tabitha Benney. Co-PI(s): Amanda Bertana; Mar 2020 to Aug 2020 GLOBAL

JOSE P ZAGAL

  • Representations of Sustainability in City-Building Videogames. PI: Jose P Zagal; Aug 2019 to Apr 2020

SHANE JAMES MACFARLAN

  • CNH-L: Dynamic Impacts of Environmental Change and Biomass Harvesting on Woodland Ecosystems and Traditional Livelihoods. PI: Brian Codding. Co-PI(s): Ramesh Shrestha (Co-Principal Investigator) Philip Dennison (Co-Principal Investigator) William Anderegg (Co-Principal Investigator) Courtenay Strong (Co-Principal Investigator); Sep 2017 to Feb 2022

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Can green infrastructure maximize ecosystem processes related to nitrogen?. PI: Rose Smith. Co-PI(s): Jennifer Follstad Shah, Diane Pataki, Ramesh Goel; May 2020 to Apr 2022

DANYA RUMORE

  • Collaborative Regional Planning: Tools and techniques for teaching collaborative regional planning to enhance livability and sustainable transportation. PI: Danya Rumore. Co-PI(s): Sarah Hinners and Divya Chandrasekhar; Aug 2016 to Jul 2017
  • Impact Assessment of NCR RSF under the National Disaster Recovery Framework. PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Danya Rumore; Jul 2016 to Mar 2018

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Role of Community-Based Organizations in Public Housing Resident Recovery after Concurrent Disasters. PI: Sayma Khajehei. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar, Ivis Garcia, Elizabeth Colon Rivera; Dec 2021 PUERTO RICO
  • SCC-PG: Online Role-Playing Games for Improving Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration in Concurrent Disaster Response Planning. PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): R. Michael Young, Ivis Garcia, Masood Parvania, John Horel, Daniel Mendoza; Sep 2021
  • Collaborative Proposal: Stakeholder Decisions on Post-Disaster Community Relocation under High Uncertainty. PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Ivis Garcia, N. Emel Ganapati, Robert Olshansky; Sep 2021 GLOBAL
  • Non-profit Response to Concurrent Disaster Events. PI: Ivis Garcia. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar; Jan 2021 LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN SOUTH-EASTERN ASIA UNITED STATES
  • Promoting Mitigation Through Post-Disaster Small Business Recovery Programs. PI: Sua Kim. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar; May 2020
  • Effectiveness of multi-hazard response planning for concurrent disasters (Case study: COVID-19 and post-earthquake response in the Salt Lake City Metro Region)” funded by the , 2020-2021. ($24,007). PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Ivis Garcia, Daniel Mendoza; May 2020 to Apr 2021
  • Pre-Planning for Post-Disaster Rehousing of Public Housing Residents: A Case Study of Salt Lake County. PI: Sayma Khajehei. Co-PI(s): Divya Chandrasekhar; Jan 2020
  • Building community networks to promote disaster recovery in San Juan Metro, Puerto Rico . PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Ivis Garcia; Jul 2018 PUERTO RICO
  • A study of distributed infrastructure forms emerging after disasters. PI: Divya Chandrasekhar. Co-PI(s): Masood Parvania; Jul 2018 PUERTO RICO

TODD SAMUELSON

  • Landscape, Land art, and the American West. PI: Alberta Comer, Gretchen Dietrich; Jan 2018 to Dec 2021

ANDY HONG

  • Nature Sensing: An IoT approach to characterising biodiversity of green spaces for planetary health. PI: Andy Hong; Jan 2020 to Dec 2020 UNITED KINGDOM