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Landscape Publications

The publications table below lists peer-reviewed journal articles and unreviewed project reports that ACCS staff have produced or contributed to. Use the search function to search for particular phrases, key words, authors, or other identifiers that might help you find a publication of interest. You can also change the sort order of the table by clicking the header cells. When available, the publication is linked through the title.

CitationProgramYearType
Witmer, F.D.W., T.W. Nawrocki, M. Hahn. 2022. Modeling Geographic Uncertainty in Current and Future Habitat for Potential Populations of Ixodes pacificus (Acari: Ixodidae) in Alaska. Journal of Medical Entomology 59:976-986Landscape Ecology2022Peer-reviewed Journal
Trammell, E.J., M.L. Carlson, J.H. Reynolds, J.J. Taylor, and N.M. Schmidt. 2022. Ecological integrity and conservation challenges in a rapidly changing Arctic: A call for new approaches in large intact landscapes. Ambio.Landscape Ecology2022Peer-reviewed Journal
Franklin, M., M. Cenek, and E.J. Trammell. 2019. Studying Kenai River fisheries' social-ecological drivers using a holistic fisheries agent-based model: implications for policy and adaptive capacity. Fishes 4:33.Landscape Ecology2019Peer-reviewed Journal
Kliskey, A.A., P. Williams, L.N. Alessa, J. Abatzoglou, J. Powell, M. McCarthy, E.J. Trammell, and D.J. Rinella. 2018. An integrated dataset for stakeholder perceptions of environmental change and instrumented measures of change. Data in Brief 21:1721-1723.Landscape Ecology2018Peer-reviewed Journal
Reynolds, J.H., E.J. Trammell, and J.J. Taylor. 2018. Migration's Foundation: Ecological Intactness of Alaska's Ecosystems. Alaska Park Science 17:85-91.Landscape Ecology2018Technical Report
Trammell, E.J., S.K. Carter, T. Haby, and J.J. Taylor. 2018. Evidence and opportunities for integrating landscape ecology into natural resource planning across multiple-use landscapes. Current Landscape Ecology Reports 3:1-11.Landscape Ecology2018Peer-reviewed Journal
Williams, P., L. Alessa, J.T. Abatzoglou, A. Kliskey, F.D.W. Witmer, O. Lee, E.J. Trammell, G. Beaujean, and R. Venema. 2018. Community-based observing networks and systems in the Arctic: human perceptions of environmental change and instrument-derived data. Regional Environmental Change 18:547-559.Landscape Ecology2018Peer-reviewed Journal
Williams, P., L.N. Alessa, A.A. Kliskey, D.J. Rinella, E.J. Trammell, J. Powell, M. McCarthy, and J. Abatzoglou. 2018. The role of perceptions versus instrumented data of environmental change: responding to changing environments in Alaska. Environmental Science & Policy 90:110-121.Landscape Ecology2018Peer-reviewed Journal
Brunckhorst, D.J., E.J. Trammell, and M. Shannon. 2017. Landscape Loopholes: Moments for Change. Journal of Research Practice 13:P1.Landscape Ecology2017Peer-reviewed Journal
Cenek, M., M. Franklin, E.J. Trammell, and S. Dahl. 2017. How will the Kenai fisheries respond to changing environmental conditions: Scenario based studies of coupled socio-ecological systems dynamics using an agent-based model. OCEANS17/MTS/IEEE Conference: Our Harsh and Fragile Ocean. Anchorage, Alaska.Landscape Ecology2017Conference
Hayward, G.H., S. Colt, M. McTeague, and T.N. Hollingsworth (eds.). 2017. Climate change vulnerability assessment for the Chugach National Forest and the Kenai Peninsula. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-950. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 340 pp.Landscape Ecology2017Technical Report
Kliskey, A., L. Alessa, S. Wandersee, P. Williams, E.J. Trammell, J. Powell, J. Grunblatt, and M. Wipfli. 2017. A science of integration: frameworks, processes, and products in a place-based, integrative study. Sustainability Science 12:293-303.Landscape Ecology2017Peer-reviewed Journal
Krupa, M., M. Cenek, J. Powell, and E.J. Trammell. 2017. Mapping the Stakeholders: Using Social Network Analysis to Increase the Legitimacy and Transparency of Participatory Scenario Planning. Society & Natural Resources 31:136-141.Landscape Ecology2017Peer-reviewed Journal
Schoen, E.R., M.S. Wipfli, E.J. Trammell, D.J. Rinella, A.L. Floyd, J. Grunblatt, M.D. McCarthy, B.E. Meyer, J.M. Morton, J.E. Powell, et al. 2017. Future of Pacific Salmon in the Face of Environmental Change: Lessons from One of the World's Remaining Productive Salmon Regions. Fisheries 42:538-553.Landscape Ecology2017Peer-reviewed Journal
Trammell, E.J., and M. Aisu. 2015. Development of a landscape integrity dataset for the Alaska Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 13 pp.Landscape Ecology2015Unpublished Report
Boggs, K.W., T.V. Boucher, et al. 2008. Terrestrial Ecological Systems of Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska.Landscape Ecology2008Unpublished Report
Tande, G., and J. Michaelson. 2004. Production of an ArcView geographic information system for Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, Alaska: Map base and vegetation layer. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska.Landscape Ecology2004Unpublished Report
Smith, W., M. Stotts, B. Andres, J. Melton, A. Garibaldi, and K. Boggs. 2002. Bird, mammal, and vegetation community surveys of research natural areas in the Tongass National Forest. Pacific Northwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Portland, OR. Research Paper PNW-RP-535. 50 pp.Landscape Ecology2002Unpublished Report
Boggs K., and J. Michaelson. 2001. Ecological Subsections of Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska.Landscape Ecology2001Technical Report
Tande, G., and J. Michaelson. 2001. Ecological Subsections of Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 27 pp.Landscape Ecology2001Unpublished Report
Tande, G., and J. Michaelson. 2001. Ecological Subsections of Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 25 pp.Landscape Ecology2001Unpublished Report
Boggs, K., and M. Shephard. 1999. Response of marine deltaic surfaces to major earthquake uplifts in southcentral Alaska. Wetlands 19:13-27.Landscape Ecology1999Peer-reviewed Journal
Boggs, K., E. Major, S. Wilbur, S. Flensburg, and R. Anderson. 1999. Development of environmental indicators for the Nushagak/Mulchatna river watershed. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage, and Bristol Bay Native Association. Anchorage and Dillingham, Alaska. 14 pp.Landscape Ecology1999Unpublished Report
Duffy, D.C., K. Boggs, R.H. Hagenstein, R. Lipkin and J.A. Michaelson. 1999. A landscape assessment of the degree of protection of Alaskas terrestrial biodiversity. Conservation Biology 13:1332-1343.Landscape Ecology1999Peer-reviewed Journal
Boggs, K.W., S.C. Klein, G. Tande, J.A. Michaelson, and J. Lenz. 1998. Wetland information for southern Alaska: wetland environmental indicators, bibliography, and wetland communities. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 119 pp.Landscape Ecology1998Unpublished Report
Boggs, K.W., and R. DeVelice. 1997. Stepwise procedure for selecting Research Natural Area sites within the Copper River Delta. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 20 pp.Landscape Ecology1997Unpublished Report
Boggs, K.W., C. Libbey, and J.A. Michaelson. 1997. Information management for use in watershed planning for Alaska. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska Operations Office. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 119 pp.Landscape Ecology1997Unpublished Report
Boggs, K.W., J. Davis, and A. Milner. 1997. Aquatic and terrestrial resources of the Kenai River watershed: a synthesis of publications. EPA 910/R-97-001. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska Operations Office. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 227 pp.Landscape Ecology1997Unpublished Report
Boggs, K. 1996. Terrestrial and wetland resources of the Kenai River watershed: a synthesis of publications. Report to Environmental Protection Agency, Anchorage, AK. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, University of Alaska, Anchorage. 109 pp.Landscape Ecology1996Unpublished Report
Boggs, K., and D. Duffy. 1996. Ecological review of the Lake George National Natural Landmark. Alaska Natural Heritage Program, Environment and Natural Resources Institute, University of Alaska Anchorage. Anchorage, Alaska. 48 pp.Landscape Ecology1996Unpublished Report

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