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2012.
“Hydrological conditions control P loading and aquatic metabolism in an oligotrophic, subtropical estuary”
35: 292-307. doi:10.1007/s12237-011-9431-5.
2002.
“Anthropogenic and natural CO2 emission sources in an arid urban environment”
116: S45-S51.
2010.
“Carbon fluxes and nitrogen availability along an urban-rural gradient in a desert landscape”
13: 1-21.
2005.
“Noteworthy collections, Arizona: Oncosiphon piluliferum (L. f.) Kallersjo (Asteraceae)”
52: 270-274.
2006.
“Desert dreamscapes: Landscape preference and behavior”
78: 85-100.
2004.
“Bonding and bridging: Understanding the relationship between social capital and civic action”
24: 64-77.
In press.
“Small-scale and extensive hydrogeomorphic modification and water redistribution in a desert city and implications for regional nitrogen removal”
doi:10.1007/s11252-011-0208-1.
2005.
“The paradoxical ecology and management of water in the Phoenix, USA metropolitan area”
5: 287-296.
2009.
“Residents' yard choices and rationales in a desert city: Social priorities, ecological impacts, and decision tradeoffs”
44: 921-937.
2010.
“The influence of diverse values, ecological structure, and geographic context on residents' multifaceted landscaping decisions”
38: 747-761. doi:10.1007/s10745-010-9359-6.
2009.
“Insatiable thirst and a finite supply: Assessing municipal water conservation policy in greater Phoenix, Arizona, 1980-2007”
21: 107-137. doi:10.1017/S0898030609090058.
2011.
“Gendered perspectives about water risks and policy strategies: A tripartite conceptual approach”
43: 415-438. doi:10.1177/0013916510365253.
2009.
“Divergent perspectives on water resource sustainability in a public-policy-science context”
12: 1012-1023.
2011.
“Cultural perspectives on water risks and policies in a southwestern city”
18: 75-87. doi:http://www.humanecologyreview.org/pastissues/her181/larson.pdf.
2000.
“Wastewater reuse: Implications for nitrogen export and retention in the Phoenix ecosystem”
34: 2734-2760.
2006.
“Contrasting water footprints of cities in China and the United States”
57: 346-358.









