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2002.
“Economic reasons for conserving wild nature”
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2001.
“Forest ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: hydrological and ecological controls of nitrogen export”
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2001.
“Non-spatial calibrations of a general unit model for ecosystem simulations”
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2001.
“Natural and anthropogenic changes in Chesapeake Bay during the last 1000 years”
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2001.
“Sowing the seeds of forest conservation: Fred Besley and the Maryland story, 1906-1923”
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2001.
“Visions, values, valuation and the need for an ecological economics”
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2001.
“The value of paleoecology as an aid to monitoring ecosystems and landscapes, chiefly with reference to North America”
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2000.
“Rainwater harvesting agriculture: an integrated system for water management on rainfed land in China's semiarid areas”
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2000.
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2000.
“The application of ecological principles to urban and urbanizing landscapes”
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2000.
“Modeling watersheds as spatial object hierarchies: structure and dynamics”
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“The tale of two climates – Baltimore and Phoenix LTER sites”
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2000.
“Cities are ecosystems!: new trend to study urban areas”
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“Simulating runoff behavior in an urbanizing watershed”
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