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Cook, E., Strawhacker, C., Larson, K.L. & Hall, S.J. (2009). Values and other social drivers of the management and ecological properties of residential landscapes in Phoenix, Arizona. Presentation at the August 2-7, 2009 94th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Albuquerque, NM.
Ingram, S.E. (2009). Climatic Influences on Human Behavior. Presentation 11 January 2009 at the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society, Tempe, AZ.
Benn, T. & Westerhoff, P. (2008). Nanoparticle Silver Released into Water from Commercially Available Sock Fabrics. Presented March 2-7 at the Empa Akademie nanoECO Conference, Ascona, Switzerland.
Benn, T. & Westerhoff, P. (2008). Nanoparticle Silver Released into Water from Commercially Available Sock Fabrics . Presented April 6-10 at the American Chemical Society 235th Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Benn, T. & Westerhoff, P. (2008). The Transport of Nanomateials From Consumer Products Through Wastewater Teatment into the Environment. Presented July17, at the Water Resources Technical Committee (WRTC) Meeting, Salt River Project facility, Phoenix, AZ.
Benn, T., Westerhoff, P., Kiser, A., Wang, Y. & Hristovski, K. (2008). Detection of nanoscale titanium dioxide in wastewater treatment systems. Presented September 26 at the 42nd American Chemical Society Regional Meeting, Las Vegas, NV.
Benn, T. (2008). The transport of nanomaterials in various environments. Presented November 20 at the Workshop on Nanotechnology, Equity, and Equality; Center for Nanotechnology in Society at ASU (CNS-ASU) and Project Resultar at the Technology Policy and Assessment Center Georgia Institue of Technology: Tempe, AZ.
Cutts, B., Darby, K., Larson, E., Munoz-erickson, T.A., Neff, M., Bolin, B. & Wutich, A. (2008). Social networks, environmental governance and science in the Big Chino Water Project: An interdisciplinary research project of the IGERT in Urban Ecology Program. Presented April 30 at the Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Darby, K. & Cutts, B. (2008). Environmental justice and obesigenic environments: A walkability analysis of Phoenix, Arizona. Presented at the April 15-19, 2008 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
Ingram, S.E. (2008). "Megadroughts" and the 15th Century Depopulation of Central and Southern Arizona. Presentation at 26-30 March annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, Canada.
Ingram, S.E. (2008). Streamflow and Population Dynamics along the Middle Gila River. Presentation at 24 October at Arizona Archaeological Council Conference in Phoenix, AZ.
Larson, E.K. & Perrings, C. (2008). Valuing the environment in Metropolitan Phoenix: a hedonic pricing approach. Oral presentation at the February 1 meeting of Graduates in Earth, Life and Social Science Research Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe.
Larson, E., Bolin, B., Cutts, B., Darby, K., Munoz-erickson, T.A., Neff, M. & Wutich, A. (2008). The challenging task of water resources partnerhip building: insights on network properties and outcomes from both whole and egocentric analyses.. Presented April 15-19 at the Annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers Conference, Boston, MA.
Monfreda, C. (2008). Public reasoning and the emergence of global environmental goverance regimes: The case of ImoSEB.. Presented April 1 at the Global Graduate Student Conference, Washington, DC.
Munoz-erickson, T.A. (2008). Development of socio-ecological research in San Juan: The Urban LongTerm Research Area (ULTRA) Network.. Presented December 16 at the LTER Network Workshop on Socio-Ecological Research Methods, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Neff, M., Bolin, B., Cutts, B., Darby, K., Larson, E., Munoz-erickson, T. & Wutich, A. (2008). Does truth flow like water?: The role of social networks in the flow of scientific understandings in a water management controversy. Paper presented April 15, 2008 at the annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA.
Neff, M., Cutts, B., Darby, K., Larson, E., Munoz-erickson, T., Wutich, A. & Bolin, B. (2008). Does truth flow like water? The role of social networks in the flow of scientific knowledge in an environmental governance dispute. Presentation August 23, 2008 at the Society for the Social Studies of Science / European Association for the Study of Science and Technology joint meeting, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Neff, M. (2008). 35 years and 160,000 Articles: A biblometric Exploration of the Evolution of Ecology 1970-2005. Presented January 21 at the Graduates in Earth, Life and Social Science Research Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe.
Redman, C., Miller, T. & Munoz-erickson, T. (2008). Fostering epiphanies: Adaptive cycles and knowledge for sustainability. Presentation April 14-17 at the Resilience: International Science and Policy Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.
Shutters, S.T. (2008). A Simulation Model of Cultural Consensus and Persistent Conflict. Presented September 16, 2008 at 2nd International Conference on Computational Cultural Dynamics. University of Maryland. College Park, MD.
Shutters, S.T. (2008). Social networks and the evolution of cooperation. Presented October 17, 2008 at 2008 Symposium on Interdisciplinary Research in Science & Engineering. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Shutters, S.T. (2008). Social structure and the evolution of cooperation. Presented April 17, 2008 Social Science Agent-based Modelling Group. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Spielmann, K., Briggs, J., Hall, S., Kruse, M. & Schaafsma, H. (2008). Legacies on the Landscape: The Enduring Effects of Long-Term Human-Ecosystem Interactions. Presented March 19 at the 20th Anniversary Southwest Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Spielmann, K., Schaafsma, H., Briggs, J., Hall, S. & Kruse, M. (2008). Legacies on the Landscape: The Enduring Effects of Long-Term Human-Ecosystem Interactions. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology meeting. Vancouver, BC Canada.
Turner, V. (2008). Public Good or Commodity? Institutional Differences in Water Management Strategies and Conservation Outcomes in Tuscon and Phoenix.. Presented April 18 at the American Association of Geographers Meeting, Boston, MA.
Bolin, B., Collins, T. & Darby, K. (2007). Pumping groundwater, draining rivers: The political ecology of water and development in rural Arizona. Paper presented at the April 20, 2007 Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA.
Chhetri, N., Hidinger, L., Neff, M., O shea, M., Buttar, A. & Chong, U. (2007). Multiple realities: Stressor analysis of water resources in Central Arizona. Paper presented at the April 17-21, 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA.
Chhetri, N., Hidinger, L., Neff, M., O shea, M., Buttar, A. & Chong, U. (2007). Multiple realities: Stressor analysiss of water resources in Central Arizona. Paper presented at the September 18-20, 2007 Conference on Connecting Science, Society and Development, University of Sussex, UK.
Chhetri, N., Hidinger, L., Neff, M., O shea, M., Buttar, A. & Chong, U. (2007). Multiple stressors on Central Arizona water resources. Paper presented February 2-3, 2007 at the Annual Meeting of the Science Policy Assessment and Research on Climate, Tempe, AZ.
Crittenden, J.C., Zhang, P., Lyons, E., Li, K., Benn, T., Westerhoff, P., Minakata, D. & Sharif, F. (2007). Life Cycle Assessment of Three Water Scenarios: Importation, Reclamation, and Desalination; Effect of Landscape Irrigation on Saving Engergy; Comparison of Energy Required for Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs). EPRI Workshop to assess research opportunities for water use efficiency technologies, Palo Alto, CA.
Darby, K. (2007). Creating and using rubrics. Presented May 18 Wakonse-Arizona Annual Teaching Conference, Payson, AZ.
Darby, K. (2007). Reconceptualizing local food systems in Phoenix, AZ: Social justice considerations. Presented at the April 15-19, 2007 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Davies, R. & Hall, S. (2007). Soil nutrient pools and dynamics across a gradient of human influence. Presented August 10 at the 92nd annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, San Jose, CA.
(2007). Education, institutions and landscape preference: A case study.. Presented October 30 at the Ecological Landscapong: from sicentific principles to public practices and policies, Cleveland, OH.
Hegmon, M., Nelson, M., Peeples, M., Meegan, C., Kulow, S. & Kinzig, A. (2007). Human and regional-scale perspectives on social transformation in the US Southwest: Hohokam, Mimbres, and Mesa Verde. Presented April 26-29 at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.
Ingram, S. (2007). Warfare and Farming: NSF Research on the Late Prehistoric Occupation of Perry Mesa. Arizona Archaeological Council Spring Conference.
Kruse, M. & Schaafsma, H. (2007). Landscape legacies of Prehistoric agricultural land-use in the Perry Mesa Region, Central Arizona. 24th Annual Visiting Scholar Conrference, Southern Illinois University Center for Archaeological Investigations, Carbondale, IL.
Larson, E.K. & Grimm, N.B. (2007). Possible fates for nitrate in grassy vs. xeriscaped stormwater retention basins. Presented at the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, San Jose, CA.
Munoz-erickson, T.A. & Miller, T. (2007). Adaptive learning at SOS: Fostering Intellectual and organizational change for sustainability. Presented November 16 at the School of Sustainability Lunchtime Colloquim, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Munoz-erickson, T.A. & Miller, T. (2007). Fostering adaptive learning at SOS: Intellectual and organizational change for sustainability.. School of Sustainability Lunchtime Colloquium.
Munoz-erickson, T.A. (2007). Water governance in eastern Puerto Rico: local perspectives on water issues, sustainability and the HELP program. Presented October 15 at the Global Comparative Knowledge Seminar, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Neff, M. (2007). Has climate changes ecology? A bibliometric analysis of the changing focus of ecology research. Presented at the October 13 Annual Meeting of the Society for the Social Studies of Science, Montreal, Canada.
Neff, M. (2007). Policy for science: The changing ecology research agenda 1920-2005. Presented August 7 at the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, San Jose, CA.
Schaafsma, H. & Briggs, J. (2007). Patterns of modern & ancient societies: Learning from plants and soils. Presented May 9, 2007 at the Arizona Master Gardener meeting, Phoenix, AZ.
Schaafsma, H. & Briggs, J. (2007). Patterns of modern & ancient societies: Learning from plants and soils. Arizona Master Gardenerâ??s Meeting Phoenix, AZ.
Schaafsma, H. & Rodrigues, T. (2007). A Reinterpretation of Isolated Human Remains from Archaeological contexts. Arizona Archaeological Society meeting, Glendale, AZ.
Schaafsma, H., Briggs, J. & Hall, S. (2007). Legacies on the Landscape: On-Going Research on Perry Mesa. Arizona Archaeological Society meeting, Glendale, AZ.
Schaafsma, H., Briggs, J. & Hall, S. (2007). Legacy Effects of Prehistoric Landscape Management on Perry Mesa . Gila River Indian Community Cultural Resource Management Program, Sacaton, AZ.
Schaafsma, H., Briggs, J., Hall, S. & Spielmann, K. (2007). Prehistoric Anthropogenic Changes in the Arizona Landscape. Key Note Address at the Southwest Vegetation Management Associations Annual Conference, Tucson, AZ.
Schaafsma, H., Kruse, M., Briggs, J., Hall, S. & Spielmann, K. (2007). News from the Landscape: Ongoing Research on the Perry Mesa Culture of Central Arizona. 80th Pecos Conference, Pecos NM.
Schaafsma, H. (2007). Pre-Columbian Hohokam agricultural fields along Cave Creek: Past shapes present . Presented September 2 at the State Botany Conference, Cave Creek, AZ.
Senneville, C. & Provine, M. (2007). The Paradox of Local Immigration Policy. Paper presented May 2, 2007 at International Conference, The Border: A New Cultural Concept, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico (“11th Reunion Internacional: La Frontera-Ensenada-Una Nueva Concepcion Cultural”).
Shutters, S.T. (2007). Social structure: A key to strong reciprocity?. October 2, 2007 Student Organization for Computational Social Science. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Sisk, T., Dickson, B., Dryzek, J., Hampton, H., Munoz-erickson, T.A., Niemeyer, S., Prather, J., Xu, Y. & Scholsberg, D. (2007). Ecological discourse and participatory science: Public engagement reduces conflict in forest policy development.. Presented August 10 at the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, San Jose, CA.
Toke, N. & Arrowsmith, R. (2007). Paleoseismic and Holocene slip rate investigations along the San Andreas fault, at Parkfield, California. Presented September 9-12 at the 2007 Annual Southern California Earthquake Centerr (SCEC) meeting, Palm Springs, CA.
Walker, J.S. & Briggs, J.M. (2007). Money grows trees: a socio-ecological path analysis. Presentation at the August 6-10, 2007 Ecological Restoration in a Changing World at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America held in conjunction with the Society for Ecological Restoration 18th International Conference, San Jose, CA.
Westerhoff, P., Benn, T., Kiser, A., Zhang, A., Crittenden, J., Chen, Y., Koenemann, B., Capco, D., Rittman, B. & Dotson, A. (2007). Fate of Engineered Nanomaterials During Water & Wastewater Treatment. International Society of Exposure Analysis (ISEA) Conference, Durham, NC.
Westerhoff, P., Crittenden, J., Zhang, Y., Chen, Y., Chen, Z., Kiser, A. & Benn, T. (2007). Detection and Fate of Commercial Nanomaterials During Wastewater Treatment / Treatability of Nanomaterials in Water. Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC), Session 99.
Atkinson-palombo, C. (2006). The role of vegetation, density, and sky-view factor on the microclimate of Tempe, Arizona, USA. Presentation at the June 2006 Sixth Annual Conference on Urban Climate, Goteberg, Sweden.
Casagrande, D., Hope, D., Farley-metzger, E., Cook, W., Yabiku, S. & Redman, C. (2006). Problem and opportunity: Integrating anthropology, ecology, and policy in the urban American Southwest. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology.
Chhetri, N., Hidinger, L., Neff, M., O shea, M., Buttar, A. & Chong, U. (2006). Decision making under uncertainty: Ranking of multiple stressors on Central Arizona water resources. Paper presented November 2-3, 2006 at the workshop on Water Stressor Ranking, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Collins, T., Youngs, Y., Tluczek, M. & Bolin, B. (2006). Growth and groundwater in highland Arizona: The political ecology of a contested resource. Presented at the May 31 - June 3, 2006 Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI.
Davies, R. (2006). The effects of urbanization on heterogeneity and process in the Sonoran Desert. Presented at September 18, 2006 CAP LTER All Scientist Meeting, Graduate Student Summer Research Presentations, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Elliott, M., Turkon, P., Riel-salvatore, J. & Nelson, B.A. (2006). Understanding the social organization of moaguey processing in the Malpaso Valley, Zacatecas, Mexico, AD 500-900. Paper presented at the April 26-April 30, 2007 70th annyal meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Fisher, C.T., Elliott, M., Pollard, H. & Nelson, B.A. (2006). A comparison of conquest era landscape transformation in the Lake Patzcuaro Basin, Mexico, and the Malpaso Valley, Mexico. Paper presented at the March 30-April 3, 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, UT.
Gade, K. & Kinzig, A. (2006). The role of freeway corridors in native and non-native plant migration in and around metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Presentation at the 6-11 August 2006 91st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Memphis, TN.
Gade, K. (2006). Nitrogen fertilization effects on roadside plant growth: A greenhouse seedbank experiment. Presented at September 18 CAP LTER All Scientist Meeting, Graudate Student Summer Research Presentations, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Grineski, S. (2006). Spatial patterns in asthma, socioeconomics, and air pollution in Phoenix. Presented February 1 at the Maricopa County Asthma Coalition Meeting for the American Lung Association, Phoenix, AZ.
Gustafson, A. (2006). Evaluating xeriscape as a water conservation strategy in Phoenix residential communities.. Presented at the American Society for Environmental History Association, St. Paul, MN.
Gustafson, A. (2006). Rhetorical Conservatism in Phoenix: Anti-Communist Language and the Defeat of the Housing Code. Presented October 22 at the 3rd Biennial Conference of the Urban History Association.
Hartz, D.A. & Brazel, A.J. (2006). The impact of the urban heat island on frosts and freezes in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Presentation at the June 2006, Sixth International Conference on Urban Climate, Goteborg, Sweden.
Hartz, D. (2006). Impact of urbanization on cold temperature events in metropolitan Phoenix, AZ. Presented at September 18 CAP LTER All Scientist Meeting, Graudate Student Summer Research Presentations, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Hedquist, B.C. (2006). Spatial expansion of the Greater Phoenix urban heat island: 1990-2004. Presented at March 11, 2006 102nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL.
Larson, E. (2006). Comparison of soil biogeochemical characteristics in grassy and xeriscaped stormwater retention basins in the Phoenix metropolican areas. Presented at September 18 CAP LTER All Scientist Meeting, Graudate Student Summer Research Presentations, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Miller, J.A., Hartz, D.A., Hedquist, B.C. & Atkinson-palombo, C. (2006). The role of vegetation, density, and sky-view factor on the microclimate of Tempe, Arizona, USA.. Presentation at the June 2006, Sixth International Conference on Urban Climate, Goteborg, Sweden.
Munoz-erickson, T. (2006). Toward environmental social science: Integrative research in the Luquillo LTER. Presented at the Luquillo LTER Annual Meeting, University of San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Neil, K. (2006). Plant flowering phenology in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Presented at September 18 CAP LTER All Scientist Meeting, Graudate Student Summer Research Presentations, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Ruddell, D. (2006). The Phoenix area social survey (PASS): New possibilities for LTER cross-disciplinary research in the social and ecological sciences. Presented at September 18 CAP LTER All Scientist Meeting, Graudate Student Summer Research Presentations, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Schaafsma, H., Briggs, J. & Johnson, K. (2006). Soils matter! Ecological legacies on centuries old agricultural terraces in the Sonoran Desert created by permanently altered soils. Presentation August 6-11 at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Memphis, TN.
Schaafsma, H., Briggs, J. & Kruse, M. (2006). Reading modern plant communities to learn about the past: Legacies of prehistoric farming in the Sonoran Desert. Presented June 15-17at the Arizona Historic Preservation Conference, Glendale, AZ.
Schaafsma, H., Kruse, M. & Johnson, K. (2006). The Palimpsest Landscape: Ancient Land Use Intensities Revealed by Modern Soils and Plant Communities. Presented April 26-30 at the Society for American Archaeology 71st Annual Meeting, San Juan Puerto Rico.
Schaafsma, H. (2006). Defining urban ecological knowledge: A search for urban sustainability by incorporating local ecological knowledge and scientific ecological knowledge in the urban setting. Presented August 6-11 2006 meeting of the Ecological Society of America 91st Annual Meeting, Memphis, TN.
Schaafsma, H. (2006). Reading modern plant communities to learn about the past: Legacies of prehistoric farming in the Sonoran Desert. Paper presented at the Arizona Native Plant Society at the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ.
Schaafsma, H. (2006). Topics in Education: communicating between ways of knowing . ESA Ecology in an Era of Globalization meeting, Merida, Yucatan, MX.
Schollmeyer, K. & Mapes, S. (2006). Architecture, population and human legacies on the Agua Fria National Monument. Presented at the June 15 meeting of the Arizona Historical Society, Glendale, AZ.
Schollmeyer, K. & Mapes, S. (2006). Architecture, population and human legacies on the Agua Fria National Monument. Presented April 26th at the 71st annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Shutters, S.T. (2006). Effects of the costs of strong reciprocity on fair allocations in a simulated ultimatum game. May 12, 2006 Student Organization for Computational Social Science. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Shutters, S.T. (2006). Simulating the effects of strong reciprocity on fair allocations. May 28, 2006 International Workshop on Cooperation in Selfish Systems, University of Bologna, Bertinoro, Italy.
Walker, J.S. & Schaafsma, H. (2006). Ecological effects of human migration to a desert city. Presented 8-12 January at the Ecological Society of America meeting, Ecology in an Era of Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities for Environmental Scientists in the Americas, Merida, Mexico.
Walker, J., Dugan, L., Gries, C. & Briggs, J. (2006). Urban succession: Phoenix. Presentation at the 6-11 August 2006 symposium, "The Urban Food Web: How Humans Alter the State and Interactions of Trophic Dynamics" at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Memphis, TN.
Walker, J. (2006). Ecological transformation via urbanization. Presented at September 18 CAP LTER All Scientist Meeting, Graudate Student Summer Research Presentations, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Zajac, L., Hanson, E. & Schaafsma, H. (2006). Invasive or useful plants traditional ecological knowledge and use of introduced plant species on Tutuâila, American Samoa. Presented August 6 - 11, 2006 at the Ecological Society of America 91st Annual Meeting, Memphis, TN.
Abbott, D. & Meegan, C. (2005). Diversity and resilience at multiple scales: The expansion and collaspe of the Hohokam regional system. Presented at the 104th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.
Bolin, B., Youngs, Y., Tluczek, M. & Collins, T. (2005). Drought, rural growth and vulnerability in the Salt Verde watershed. Presented at the September 27-29, 2005 Annual Meeting of the Arizona Planners Association, Prescott, AZ.
Collins, T. & Grineski, S. (2005). Wildland-urban interface fire hazard vulnerability in the Arizona's White Mountains. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO.
Farley-metzger, E. (2005). Landscaping Preference in a Desert City: Implications for Water Use. October 13-16 Society for Human Ecology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.
Farley-metzger, E. (2005). The Green, Green Grass of Home: Initial Findings of the North Desert Village Landscaping Experiment. April 5-10 Society for Applied AnthropologyAnnual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM.
Frei, A., Brown, R., Derksen, C., Gong, G., Miller, J.A. & Robinson, D. (2005). Simulations of North American snow cover by AGCMs and AOGCs. Presented at the June 8-10 62nd Annual Meeting of the Eastern Snow Conference, Waterloo, Ontario Canada.
Frei, A., Brown, R., Miller, J.A. & Robinson (2005). Snow mass over North America: Ovservations and results from the second phase of the Atmospheric Model Intercomparison project (AMIP-2). Presented at the April 5-9 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO.
Gade, K. & Schaafsma, H. (2005). What does "invasive" mean? Using local environmental conditions and species traits to sharpen the definition.. Presented at the ASTM Committee E47 Invasive Species Symposium, Reno, NV.
Grineski, S., Bolin, B. & Agadjanian, V. (2005). Tuberculosis and urban growth: Class, race and disease in early Phoenix, Arizona. Presented at the "Medicalize bodies and suffering" August 15 meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Grineski, S. (2005). Social and spatial dimensions of childhood asthma in Phoenix, AZ. Presented at the January 11 meeting of the Pacific Coast Geographers, Phoenix, AZ.
Grineski, S. (2005). Temporal trends in air pollution and asthma hospitalizations in Phoenix. Presented December 1 at the Maricopa County Asthma Coalition Meeting for the American Lung Association, Phoenix, AZ.
Ingram, S. (2005). Archaeological Contributions to Contemporary Socioecological Issues. November 2005 American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting.
Ingram, S. (2005). Diversity in Subsistence Strategies and Transformation: The Hohokam of the Phoenix Basin. November 2005 American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting.
Ingram, S. (2005). Streamflow and Demography in the Lower Salt River Basin of Central Arizona. Society of American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.
Kaye, J., Majumdar, A., Gries, C., Hope, D., Zhu, W., Grimm, N., Jenerette, G.D. & Baker, L. (2005). The spatial distribution of soil carbon and nitrogen in a regional matrix of urban, agricultural, and desert ecosystems. Presented at the 7-12 August 2005 90th meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Montreal, Canada.
Larson, E.K., Grimm, N.B., Gober, P. & Redman, C. (2005). The paradoxical ecology and management of water in the Phoenix, USA metropolitan area. Presented at the September 2005 UNESCO workshop on Aquatic Habitats in Integrated Urban Water Management, Lodz, Poland.
Larson, E.K. (2005). Graduate research at the Central Arizona-Phoenix LTER.. April 2005 LTER Graduate Student Collaborative Research Symposium, HJ Andrews LTER.
Miller, J.A. (2005). Intraweekly variability of precipitation downwind of Las Vegas, Nevada. Presented at the April 5-9 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO.
Schaafsma, H. & Gade, K. (2005). Pattern versus process: where shall we allocate our resources? . American Society for Testing and Materials. Symposium: Invasive Species: Their Ecological Impacts and Alternatives for Control. Reno, NV.
Schaafsma, H. (2005). Hohokam: Field-Builders of the Northern Phoenix Basin: Implications for prehistoric people and modern plants. Presented at the US Water Conservation Laboratory, Phoenix, AZ.
Schaafsma, H. (2005). How Plants Domesticated People and Accidentally Caused Civilization. Presented at the Arizona Archaeological Society meeting in Cave Creek, AZ.
Schaafsma, H. (2005). Legacies of Bronze Age and Medieval Period farming in central Sweden: finding ancient land use in modern plants . ASU IGERT in Urban Ecology Brown Bag Talk, Arizona State University, Tempe.
Shutters, S.T. (2005). An agent-based model of altruistic punishment. April 26, 2005 IGERT in Urban Ecology Reading Group. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Shutters, S.T. (2005). The role of altruistic punishment in the evolution of cooperation. Presented May 21, 2005 at the Institute on Agent-based Modelling and Natural Resource Governance. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.
Shutters, S.T. (2005). The role of automobiles in weekly NOx gas cycles in Phoenix, Arizona. Presented at February 4, 2005 Current Topics in Life Sciences Seminar. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Walker, J.S. & Briggs, J.M. (2005). An object-oriented classification of an arid urban forest with true-color aerial photography. Presented at 14-16 March 2005, 5th International Symposium of Remote Sensing of Urban Areas, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Walker, J.S. & Briggs, J.M. (2005). Successional dynamics of the urban forest in the Phoenix metropolitan. Presented at 7-12 August 2005 90th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Montreal, Canada.
Gade, K. (2004). Plant migration along highway corridors. Presentation at the 21 February 2004, CAP LTER 1st Annual Urban Community Ecology Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
Gade, K. (2004). The role of transportation corridors in plant migration: focus on nitrogen. . Presented at December 9 Ecological Society of Australia conference, Adelaide University, South Australia.
Gade, K. (2004). Urban ecology and roadside vegetation in Phoenix, AZ. Presented November 18 at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Melbourne, Australia.
Gries, C., Hope, D., Stabler, B., Martin, C. & Briggs, J. (2004). The manmade plant communities in a desert city. Presentation at the 21 February 2004, CAP LTER 1st Annual Urban Community Ecology Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
Harlan, S., Brazel, A., Stefanov, W.L., Larsen, L., Grineski, S., Jones, N., Parker, J. & Prashad, L. (2004). Inequality for the 21st century: Social class, ethnicity, and vulnerability to climate change. Presented at 15-18 April 2004, Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Harlan, S.L., Brazel, A., Stefanov, W.L., Prashad, L., Grineski, S., Jones, N. & Parker, J. (2004). An interdisciplinary investigation of social class, ethnicity, and exposure to urban climate change. Presented at the Globalization and the Environmental Justice Movement Symposium, Tucson, AZ.
Jenerette, G.D. & Wu, J. (2004). From patches to regions: Scaling biogeochemical patterns in soils of the Phoenix, AZ metropolitan region. Presented at March 30-April 2, 2004, 19th Annual Symposium of the US Association of Landscape Ecology, Las Vegas, NV.
Jenerette, G.D. & Wu, J. (2004). Multiple-scale patterns of soil organic matter and nitrogen in an urbanized desert. Presented at July 30-August 7, 2004, 89th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR.
Larson, E.K. & Grimm, N.B. (2004). Surface water distribution and aquatic processes in the CAP LTER. Presented at the November 2004 All Scientist Meeting of the Central Arizona-Phoenix Long Term Ecological Research Project (CAP LTER), Tempe, AZ.
Miller, J.A. (2004). The role of teleconnections in Rocky Mountain springtime warming. Presented at the Fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA.
Roach, W.J., Arrowsmith, R., Eisinger, C., Grimm, N., Heffernan, J. & Rychener, T. (2004). Anthropogenic modifications influence the interactions between the geomorphology and biogeochemistry of an urban desert stream. Presented at July 30-August 7, 2004, 89th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR.
Schaafsma, H. (2004). Interpreting Modern Landscape Patches as a Palimpsest of Landscape History: Examples from Arizona and Sweden. School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Schaafsma, H. (2004). Recognizing Ancient Patterns of Human Activities in Modern Plant Communities. Department of Systems Ecology, Stockholm University. Stockholm, Sweden.
Schaafsma, H. (2004). Ways of knowing: Seeking an understanding of the Earth. Presented the 89th Ecological Society of America annual meeting Portland, OR.
Shen, W., Jenerette, G.D. & Wu, J. (2004). Evaluating empirical scaling relations of pattern metrics with simulated landscapes. Presented at the March 30-April 2, 2004, 19th Annual Symposium of the US Association of Landscape Ecology, Las Vegas, NV.
Shutters, S.T. (2004). Indirect reciprocity in the evolution of cooperation. September 28, 2004 Math & Cognition Colloquium. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Walker, J. (2004). A fine-scaled remote sensing methodology for Phoenix's urban ecosystem. CAP LTER's 1st annual Urban Community Ecology Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
Walker, J. (2004). Classifying Phoenix's urban forest structure. Presentation at the 21 February 2004, CAP LTER 1st Annual Urban Community Ecology Symposium, Tempe, AZ.
Walker, J. (2004). Phoenix's urban forest. Presentation at Berlin-Seattle-Phoenix Urban Ecology Workshop, Seattle, WA.
Collins, T. (2003). The story of Bank One Ball Park: Downtown redevelopment and neighborhood change in Phoenix Arizona.. Presented at the October 2002 meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, San Bernardino, CA.
Collins, T. (2003). Understanding human environmental crisis on Arizona's Mogollon Rim. Paper presented at the March 2003 meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, LA.
Gade, K., Bigler, W., Collins, T., Ng, E., Parker, J. & Stabler, L. (2003). Interdisciplinary research in urban ecology: A study of Eastlake Park. Paper presented at the September 2003 US Long Term Ecological Research Network, CAP LTER All Scientists Meeting, Seattle, WA.
Gries, C., Hope, D., Stabler, L.B., Martin, C.A. & Briggs, J. (2003). The manmade plant communities in a desert city. Presented at 3-8 August 2003, 88th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Savannah, GA.
Grineski, S., Kronnenfeld & Bolin, B. (2003). In the face of uncertainty: Health hazards and statistical significance. Paper presented at Environment, Technology and Society Session of the ASA, Atlanta, GA.
Grineski, S. (2003). Community-University collaboration in an environmental justice neighborhood: Sociologist as advocate. Paper presented April at the Pacific Sociological Association,, Pasadena, CA.
Grineski, S. (2003). Hazards and health: A community's struggle for justice. Paper presented July at CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems: Science in the Stables Seminar, Canberra, ACT, Australia, Brisbane.
Jenerette, G.D. & Wu, J. (2003). Heterogeneity of ecosystem spatial patterns in an urbanized desert region. Presented at April 2003, Annual Meeting of the U.S. Regional Assocation, International Association of Landscape Ecology, Banff, Canada.
Jenerette, G.D. (2003). Ecological footprints: A spatial framework for studying socioecosystems. Presented at August 2003 Arizona Geographic Information Council Annual Meeting, Prescott, AZ.
Lewis, D.B., Stabler, L.B. & Martin, C.A. (2003). Ecological stoichiometry of horticulture: Consequences of pruning and water for plant nutrient use efficiency. Presented at the 3-8 August 2003 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Savannah, GA.
Rodrigues, T. & Schaafsma, H. (2003). The ritual use of human body parts in the prehistoric and historic American Southwest: Archaeolgical data and ethnographic correlates. Presented at the September 2 meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Society, Cave Creek, AZ.
Schaafsma, H. & Briggs, J.M. (2003). A legacy on the modern landscape of prehistoric farming in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona. Presented 3-8 August at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Savannah, GA.
Schaafsma, H. (2003). The implications for Hohokam farmers and the modern ecological legacy of anthropogenic soild in Cave Creek, Arizona. Presented at the Arizona Archaeological Society Meeting, Cave Creek, AZ.
Stabler, L.B. & Martin, C.A. (2003). Gas exchange and mass sap flow in Nerium oleander under urban management regimes. Presented at October 2003, American Society for Horticultural Science, Providence, RI.
Arrowsmith, J.R., Keller, G.R., Prashad, L., Diaz, M., Stefanov, W.L., Eisinger, C., Fouch, M., Reynolds, S., Richards, S.M. & Pearthree, P.A. (2002). A geospatial data systems for the transition between the Colorado Plateau and Basin and Range Provinces: An essential tool for basic and applied research in earth science and urban ecology.
Bigler, W. (2002). Geography of step pools in desert mountain streams: The role of litology. Presented March at the annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Los Angeles.
Collins, T. & Grineski, S. (2002). Urban hazard vulnerability community-based research. Presented at the 27th Annual Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO.
Collins, T. (2002). Toxic conflict and environmental justice in South Phoenix.. Paper presented at the March 2002 meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, CA.
Lewis, D.B., Grimm, N.B., Baker, L.A., Edmonds, J.W., Hope, D., Roach, W.J. & Zhu, W. (2002). Effects of human modification of hydrology and nutrient balance on biogeochemical pattern and process in urban landscapes. Presented at April 2002, The Linkage between Land and Water -- From the Atmosphere to the Coastal Zone, US LTER Coordinating Committee Science Symposium, University of New Mexico/Sevilleta LTER, Socorro, NM.
Lord, M. (2002). Urban growth landscapes: Examples from Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, San Bernadino, CA.
Martin, C., Stabler, L.B., Celestian, S.B. & Stutz, J. (2002). Urban plant ecology: A horticultural perspective. Initial results from a long-term ecological research (LTER) site. Proceedings of the 12th METRIA Conference, Asheville, NC.
Schaafsma, H. (2002). Hohokam: The Field Builders. Presented at the 75th Pecos Conference, Pecos, NM.
Baker, L.A., Hope, D., Xu, Y. & Edmonds, J. (2001). Multicompartment ecosystem nitrogen balances as a tool to understand and manage biogeochemical cycles in human ecosystems. Presented at 14-18 October 2001, The Science World, Proceedings of the Second International Nitrogen Conference (N2001), Potomac, MD.
Bigler, W. (2001). Integrative Graduate Education Research and Training: Opportunities for collabotation in urban ecology. Department of Geography, Arizona State University, Tempe.
Bolin, B., Nelson, A., Smith, C.S., Hackett, E., Pijawka, D., Sadalla, E., O'donnell, M., Grineski, S., Collins, T. & Sicotte, D. (2001). Environmental equity in Phoenix, Arizona: The spatial distributions of hazardous facilities and vulnerable populations. Paper presented at 29-31 October 2001 Annual Federal State Toxicology and Risk Analysis Committee Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.
Collins, T. (2001). Toxic landscapes, race and environmental justice in South Phoenix.. Presented at the Septermber 2001 meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Santa Barbara, CA.
Cousins, J.R., Whitcomb, S.A. & Stutz, J. (2001). Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species composition, richness, and abundance in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Published abstract from August 25-29, 2001 APS/MSA/SON Joint Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.
Elliott, M. (2001). Paleoethnobotanical prespectives on land use and environment in Mesoamerica's northern frontier. 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.
Hope, D., Gries, C., Zhu, W., Carroll, S., Nelson, A., Stabler, L., Redman, C.L., Grimm, N.B. & Kinzig, A. (2001). Landscape pattern and process of an urban ecosystem: An integrated field inventory approach. Presented at 6-10 August 2001, 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Madison, WI.
Jenerette, G.D., Luck, M.A., Wu, J., Grimm, N.B., Hope, D. & Zhu, W. (2001). From points to regions: Estimating soil organic matter spatial patterns in central Arizona. Presented at 25-29 April 2001, 16th Symposium of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association of Landscape Ecology.
Jenerette, G.D., Wu, J. & Grimm, N.B. (2001). Spatial nitrogen dynamics and self organization. Presented at 25-29 April 2001, 16th Symposium of the U.S. Chapter of the International Association of Landscape Ecology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Roach, W.J. & Grimm, N.B. (2001). Biogeochemistry in a extensively modified urban desert stream: Preliminary results from Indian Bend Wash. Presented at 11-12 May 2001 15th Annual Meeting of the Arizona Riparian Council, Tucson.
Whitcomb, S.A. & Stutz, J. (2001). Effects of pruning on root length density, root biomass, and arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization in two landscape shrubs. Proceedings 3rd International Conference on Mycorrhizas, Abstract 1-157.
Edmonds, J. (2000). Strategies for the integration of social and biological sciences. Presented at 2-4 August 2000, Long-Term Ecological Research: Unifying Principles and Global Applications, LTER All Scientists Meeting, Snowbird, UT.
Grimm, N.B., Luck, M.A. & Jenerette, G.D. (2000). Multiple-scale analyses of ecosystem function and human-ecological interaction in an urban setting, the central Arizona - Phoenix ecosystem. Special Symposium, August 6-10, Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Snowbird, UT.
Jenerette, G.D., Wu, J. & Grimm, N.B. (2000). Nitrogen limitation and ecosystem self-organization: The effects of spatial heterogeneity. Paper presented at 6-10 August 2000, Ecological Society of America 85th Annual Meeting, Snowbird, UT.
Luck, M.A., Jenerette, G.D., Wu, J. & Grimm, N.B. (2000). Determining the size of urban landscapes: The urban funnel model and estimation of ecological footprint. Presented at 15-19 April 2000, Annual Meeting of International Association for Landscape Ecology, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Martin, C., Stabler, L.B. & Brazel, A.J. (2000). Summer and winter patterns of air temperature and humidity under calm conditions in relation to urban land use. Presented at 14-18 August 2000 Third Symposium on the Urban Environment, American Meteorological Society, University of California, Davis.
Rango, J.J. (2000). Patch isolation and priority effects and the structure of arthropod communities inhabiting creosote bush in central Arizona. Presented at August 2000, XXI International Congress of Entomology, Foz de Iguassu, Brazil.
Rango, J.J. (2000). Patch isolation and priority effects and the structure of srthropod communities inhabiting creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) in Central Arizona. Paper presented at the 6-10 August 2000, Ecological Society of America 85th Annual Meeting Abstracts, Snowbird, UT, p. 373.
Robinson, S.E. & Arrowsmith, J.R. (2000). Alluvial fan depositional events identified by cosmogenic dating. Presented at 14-15 April 2000 44th Annual Meeting of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Stabler, L.B. & Martin, C. (2000). Irrigation frequency affects growth and water use efficiency of two xeriphytic landscape plants. July 23-26, 97th International Conference of the American Society for Horticultural Science, Orlando, FL.
Stabler, L.B. & Martin, C. (2000). Seasonal patterns of plant water status and gas exchange in two Sonoran Desert landscapes. August 6-10, Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Snowbird, UT.
Stabler, L.B. & Martin, C. (2000). Spatial and temporal patterns of temperature and CO2 concentration in metropolitan Phoenix.. August 14-18, American Meteorological Society: Third Symposium on the Urban Environment, Davis, CA.
Stabler, L.B., Blank, J.C., Peterson, K.A. & Martin, C. (2000). Summer temperature and CO2 gradients in metropolitan Phoenix. Life and Earth Science Graduate Research Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Wu, J., Jenerette, G.D. & Luck, M. (1999). A hierarchical patch dynamics approach to urban landscape ecology.. Presented at the 8-12 August, Annual Meetinf of the Ecological Society of America, Spokane, WA.