Publications

2004 - 2005

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2005

Almeida, O. and D. McGrath. 2005. Brazil: Varzea Project. Summary of "Varzea Project Socio Economic Assessment." In Freshwater and Poverty Reduction: Serving People, Saving Nature , ed. K. Schuyt, 24-30. WWF Living Waters Program, WWF International, Switzerland.

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Bunn, A.G., S.J. Goetz, and G.J. Fiske. 2005. Observed and predicted responses of plant growth to climate across Canada. Geophysical Research Letters 32(L16710): doi:10.1029/2005GL023646.

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Byers. S., O. Snowe, B.Carr, J.P. Holdren, M. Khor Kok-Peng, N. Kosciusko-Morizet, C. Martin, T. McMichael, J. Porritt, A. Turner, E.U. von Weizsäcker, N. Weidou, T.E. Wirth, and C. Zoi. 2005. Meeting the Climate Challenge: Recommendations of the International Climate Change Taskforce. Institute for Public Policy Research, Center for American Progress, and Australia Institute, January.

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Cooper, L.W., R. Benner, J.W. McClelland, B.J. Peterson, R.M. Holmes, P.A. Raymond, D.A. Hansell, J.M. Grebmeier, and L.A. Codispoti. 2005. Linkages among runoff, dissolved organic carbon, and the stable oxygen isotope composition of seawater and other water mass indicators in the Arctic Ocean . Journal of Geophysical Research Vol. 110, G02013, doi:10.1029/2005JG000031.

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DeFries, R., G. Asner, F. Achard, C. Justice, N. Laporte, K. Price, C. Small, and J. Townshend. 2005. Monitoring tropical deforestation for emerging carbon markets. In Tropical Deforestation and Climate Change , ed. P. Mountinho and S. Schwartzman, 35-44. Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia, Belém, Pará, Brazil.

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Foley, J.A., R. DeFries, G.P. Asner, C. Barford, G. Bonan, S.R. Carpenter, F.S. Chapin, M.T. Coe, G.C. Daily, H.K. Gibbs, J.H. Helkowski, T. Holloway, E.A. Howard, C.J. Kucharik, C. Monfreda, J.A. Patz, I.C. Prentice, N. Ramankutty, and P.K. Snyder. 2005. Global consequences of land use. Science 309:570-574.

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Goetz, S.J., A. Bunn, G. Fiske, and R.A. Houghton. 2005. Satellite observed photosynthetic trends across boreal North America associated with climate and fire disturbance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102(38):13521-13525.

Holdren, J.P. 2005. Commentary on Part VI-A New Energy Security Strategy. In Energy & Security: Toward a New Foreign Policy Strategy, 553-559. Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Washington, DC.

Holdren, J.P. 2005. Energy technologies for sustainable prosperity. Op-ed. The Harvard Crimson 25 April.

Holdren, J.P. 2005. Is There a Role for Nuclear Weapons Today? Arms Control Today 35(6).

Holdren, J.P. 2005. Retrospective: Joseph Rotblat (1908-2005). Science 310(5748):633.

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Houghton, R.A. 2005. Aboveground forest biomass and the global carbon balance. Global Change Biology 11:945-958.

Houghton, R.A. 2005. Tropical deforestation as a source of greenhouse gas emissions. In Tropical Deforestation and Climate Change, ed. P. Moutinho and S. Schwartzman, 13-21. Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia, Belém, Pará, Brazil.

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Jantz, C., and S.J. Goetz. 2005. Analysis of scale dependencies in an urban land-use change model. International Journal of Geographic Information Systems 19(2):217-241.

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Jantz, C., S.J. Goetz, P.A. Jantz, and B. Melchior. 2005. Resource land loss and forest vulnerability in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. In Proceedings of the 4th Southern Forestry and Natural Resources GIS Conference, 16-17 Dec. 2004, Athens, GA. Ed. Bettinger, P.C. Hyldahl, S.D. Danskin, J. Zhu, Y. Zhang, et al., 84-95. Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

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Jantz, P., S.J. Goetz, and C.A. Jantz. 2005. Urbanization and the loss of resource lands within the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Environmental Management 36(6):808-825.

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Krankina, O.N., R.A. Houghton, M.E. Harmon, E.H. Hogg, D. Butman, M. Yatskov, M. Huso, R. F. Treyfeld, V.N. Razuvaev, and G. Spycher. 2005. Effects of climate, disturbance, and species on forest biomass across Russia. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:2281-2293.

Li, K.Y., M.T. Coe, and N. Ramankutty. 2005. Investigation of Hydrological Variability in West Africa using Land Surface Models. Journal of Climate 18(16):2893-2908.

Macqueen, D., L. Figueiredo, F. Merry, and N. Porro. 2005. Stronger by association: strengthening the position of small and medium-scale forest enterprise in the Brazilian Amazon. Participatory Learning and Action 53.

Macqueen, D.J., S. Vermeulen, C. Kazoora, F. Merry, S. Ousman, S. Saigail, S. Wen, and H. Weyerhaueser. 2005. Advancement through association: Appropriate support for associations of small and medium forest enterprise. In How to Make Poverty History: The Central Role of Local Organizations in Meeting the MDGs, ed. T. Bigg and D. Satterthwaite, 79-98. IIED, London, UK.

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McGrath, D.G., O.T. Almeida, M. Crossa, A. Cardoso, and M. Cunha. 2005. Working towards community-based ecosystem management of the Lower Amazon floodplain. PLEC News and Views 6.

*McGrath, D., and S.P. da Gama. 2005. Estudo de Áreas Comunitárias na Várzea Amazônica nos Municípios de Santarém-PA, Silves-AM e Tefé-AM. In A Questão Fundiária e o Manejo dos Recursos Naturais da Várzea: Análise para Elaboração de Novos Modelos Jurídicos, ed. J.H. Benatti. Provárzea-Ibama, Manaus.

Merry, F.D., and G.S. Amacher. 2005. Forest taxes, timber concessions, and policy choices in the Amazon. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 20(2):15-44.

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Nepstad, D. 2005. Governing the world's forests. In Conserving Biodiversity, ed. B. Babbitt and J. Sarukhán. Aspen Institute.

Nepstad, D.C., C. Azevedo-Ramos, and E. Lima. 2005. Governing the Amazon timber industry for maximum social and environmental benefits. Forests, Trees and Livelihoods 15:183-192.

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Oliveira, R.S., L. Bezerra, E.A. Davidson, F. Pinto, C.A. Klink, D.C. Nepstad, and A. Moreira. 2005. Deep root function in soil water dynamics in cerrado savannas of central Brazil. Functional Ecology 19:574-581.

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Oliveira, R.S., T.E. Dawson, S.S.O. Burgess, and D.C. Nepstad. 2005. Hydraulic redistribution in three Amazonian trees. Oecologia DOI 10.1007/s00442-005-0108-2.

Ramakrishna, K. 2005. Letter to the Editor. The Wall St. Journal. 15 August.

Ramakrishna, K. 2005. The Kyoto Protocol: Waiting for Godot? The Providence Journal. 17 February.

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Ray, D., D.C. Nepstad, and P. Moutinho. 2005. Micrometeorological and canopy controls of fire susceptibility in a forested Amazon landscape. Ecological Applications 15(5):1664-1678.

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Santilli, M., P. Moutinho, S. Schwartzman, D. Nepstad, L. Curran, and C. Nobre. 2005. Tropical deforestation and the Kyoto Protocol: an editorial essay. Climatic Change 71:267-276.

Santilli, M., P. Moutinho, S. Schwartzman, D. Nepstad, L. Curran, and C. Nobre. 2005. Tropical deforestation and the Kyoto Protocol: an editorial essay. In Tropical Deforestation and Climate Change, ed. P. Moutinho and S. Schwartzman, 47-52. Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia, Belém, Pará, Brazil.

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Snyder, M., S.J. Goetz, and R. Wright. 2005. Stream health rankings predicted by satellite-derived land cover metrics: impervious area, forest buffers and landscape configuration. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 41(3):659-677.

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Stone, T.A. 2005. Watching Fires from Space. Taiga News 53:9.

Woods Hole Research Center. 2005. The Woods Hole Research Center Annual Report 2005. Woods Hole, MA: Woods Hole Research Center.

Woodwell, G.M. 2005. Energy, Planning and Management of Coastal Resources. The Falmouth Enterprise. 20 January.

Woodwell, G.M. 2005. Environmental Dreams. Opinion. Cape Cod Today. 15 March.

Woodwell, G.M. 2005. Leaders lead, others obstruct. Opinion. Cape Cod Today. 22 April.

Woodwell, G.M. 2005. Letter to editor. The New York Times. 13 January.

Woodwell, G.M. 2005. Our country urgently needs the wind farm. Op-ed. The Cape Cod Times. 31 January.

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Woodwell, G.M. 2005. Science, conservation and global security. In Expanding Horizons in Bioethics, ed. A.W. Galston and C.Z. Peppard, 221-232. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

Woodwell, G.M. 2005. The wind farm: good planning for future needs. Op-ed. The Upper Cape Codder. 20 January.

Woodwell, G.M. 2005. Wind farm delays obstruct progress. Op-ed. The Cape Cod Times. 28 April.

Woodwell, G.M., and R.A. Houghton. 2005. Anything but Clear Skies. Opinion. Cape Cod Today. 10 February.

Woodwell, G.M., and R.A. Houghton. 2005. Many Concerns about Clear Skies Initiative. The Enterprise (Falmouth, MA). 25 February.

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Zarin, D.J., E.A. Davidson, E. Brondizio, I.C.G. Vieira, T. Sá, T. Feldpausch, E.A.G. Schuur, R. Mesquita, E. Moran, P. Delamonica, M.J. Ducey, G.C. Hurtt, C. Salimon, and M. Denich. 2005. Legacy of fire slows carbon accumulation in Amazonia forest regrowth. Frontiers in Ecology 3(7):365-369.

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Alencar, A.A.C., L. Solórzano, and D.C. Nepstad. 2004. Modeling forest understory fires in an eastern Amazonian landscape. Ecological Applications 14(4):S139-S149.

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Almeida, O., K. Lorenzen, and D. McGrath. 2004. The commercial fishing sector in the regional economy of the Brazilian Amazon. In Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on the Management of Large Rivers for Fisheries, Vol II. Ed. R. Welcome and T. Petr, 15-24. FAO and Mekong River Commission.

Asner, G.P., D. Nepstad, G. Cardinot, and D. Ray. 2004. Drought stress and carbon uptake in an Amazon forest measured with spaceborne imaging spectroscopy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101(16):6039-6044.

Asner, G.P., R.S. DeFries, and R.A. Houghton. 2004. Typological responses of ecosystems to land use change. In Ecosystems and Land Use Change, ed. R.S. DeFries, G.P. Asner, and R.A. Houghton, 337-344. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC.

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Bowden, R.D., E.A. Davidson, K.E. Savage, C. Arabia, and P. Steudler. 2004. Chronic nitrogen additions reduce total soil respiration and microbial respiration in temperate forest soils at the Harvard Forest. Forest Ecology and Management 196(1):43-56.

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Cao M., S.D. Prince, J. Small, and S.J. Goetz. 2004. Satellite remotely sensed interannual variability in terrestrial net primary productivity from 1980 to 2000. Ecosystems 7:233-242.

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Carvalho, G., P. Moutinho, D. Nepstad, L. Mattos, and M. Santilli. 2004. An Amazon perspective on the forest-climate connection: opportunity for climate mitigation, conservation and development? Environment, Development and Sustainability 6:163-174.

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Claggett, P.R., C.A. Jantz, S.J. Goetz, and C. Bisland. 2004. Assessing development pressure in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: An evaluation of two land-use change models. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 94(1-3):129-146.

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Coops, N.C., J.D. White, and N.A. Scott. 2004. Estimating fragmentation effects on simulated forest net primary productivity derived from satellite imagery. International Journal of Remote Sensing 20:819-838.

Czajkowski, K.P., S.N. Goward, T. Mulhern, S.J. Goetz, A. Walz, D. Shirey, S. Stadler, S.D. Prince, and R.O. Dubayah. 2004. Recovery of environmental variables from thermal remote sensing. In Thermal Remote Sensing in Land Surface Processes, ed. J. Luvall and D. Quattrochi, 11-32. CRC Press, Chelsea, MI.

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Davidson, E.A., and P. Artaxo. 2004. Globally significant changes in biological processes of the Amazon Basin: results of the Large-scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment. Global Change Biology 10(5):519-529.

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Davidson, E.A., C.J.R. de Carvalho, I.C.G. Vieira, R.O. Figueiredo, P. Moutinho, F.Y. Ishida, M.T.P. dos Santos, J.B. Guerrero, K. Kalif, and R.T. Sabá. 2004. Nitrogen and phosphorus limitation of biomass growth in a tropical secondary forest. Ecological Applications 14:S150-S163.

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Davidson, E.A, F.Y. Ishida, and D.C. Nepstad. 2004. Effects of an experimental drought on soil emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and nitric oxide in a moist tropical forest. Global Change Biology 10(5):718-730.

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Davidson, E.A., C. Neill, A.V. Krusche, V.V.R. Ballester, D. Markewitz, and R.O. Figueiredo. 2004. Loss of Nutrients from Terrestrial Ecosystems to Streams and the Atmosphere following Land Use Change in Amazonia. In Ecosystems and Land Use Change, ed. R.S. DeFries, G.P. Asner, and R.A. Houghton, 147-158. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC.

DeFries, R.S., G.P. Asner, and R.A. Houghton. 2004. Trade-offs in land-use decisions: Towards a framework for assessing multiple ecosystem responses to land-use change. In Ecosystems and Land Use Change, ed. R.S. DeFries, G.P. Asner, and R.A. Houghton, 1-9. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC.

DeFries, R., G. Asner, and R. Houghton, eds. 2004. Ecosystems and Land Use Change. Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union.

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Dougherty, M., R.L. Dymond, S.J. Goetz, C.A. Jantz, and N. Goulet. 2004. Evaluation of impervious surface estimates in a rapidly urbanizing watershed. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 70(11):1275-1284.

Elvidge, C., P.C. Sutton, T.W. Wagner, J.E. Vogelmann, S.J. Goetz , A.J. Smith, C. Jantz, K.C. Seto, M.L. Imhoff, Y.Q. Wang, C. Milesi, and R. Nemani. 2004. Urbanization. In Land Change Science: Observation, Monitoring, and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface, ed. G. Gutman. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

Gallagher, K.S., and J.P. Holdren. 2004. U.S. Government Policies Relating to International Cooperation on Energy. In Compilation of Commission Research Technical Appendix. Ch. 6, Developing Better Energy Technologies for the Future. Washington, DC, December. http://www.energycommission.org/research/

Gallagher, K.S., R. Frosch, and J.P. Holdren. 2004. Management of Energy-Technology-Innovation Activities at the Department of Energy. In Compilation of Commission Research Technical Appendix . Ch. 6, Developing Better Energy Technologies for the Future. Washington, DC, December. http://www.energycommission.org/research/

Gallagher, K.S., A. Sagar, D. Segal, P. deSa, and J.P. Holdren. 2004. DOE Budget Authority for Energy, Research, Development, and Demonstration Database. In Compilation of Commission Research Technical Appendix. Ch. 6, Developing Better Energy Technologies for the Future. National Commission on Energy Policy, Washington, DC, December. http://www.energycommission.org/research/

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Gamon, J.A., K.F. Huemmrich, D.R. Peddle, J. Chen, D. Fuentes, F.G. Hall, J.S. Kimball, S. Goetz, J. Gu, and K.C. McDonald. 2004. Remote sensing in BOREAS: Lessons learned. Remote Sensing of Environment 89(2):139-162.

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Goetz, S.J., C.A. Jantz, S.D. Prince, A.J. Smith, D. Varlyguin, and R.K. Wright. 2004. Integrated analysis of ecosystem interactions with land use change: the Chesapeake Bay watershed. In Ecosystems and Land Use Change, ed. R.S. DeFries, G.P. Asner, and R.A. Houghton, 263-275. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC.

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Goetz, S.J., D. Varlyguin, A.J. Smith, R.K. Wright, S.D. Prince, M.E. Mazzacato, J. Tringe, C. Jantz, and B. Melchoir. 2004. Application of multitemporal Landsat data to map and monitor land cover and land use change in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. In Analysis of Multi-temporal Remote Sensing Images, ed. P. Smits and L. Bruzzone, 223-232. World Scientific Publishers, Singapore.

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Hirsch, A.I., W.S. Little, R.A. Houghton, N.A. Scott, and J.D. White. 2004. The net carbon flux due to deforestation and forest re-growth in the Brazilian Amazon: analysis using a process-based model. Global Change Biology 10(5):908-924.

Holdren, J.P. 2004. Meeting the Energy-Climate Challenge. Lecture for Carnegie Institution's "Capitol Science Evenings." Cambridge, MA: Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. 11 March.

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Holdren, J.P., W.K. Reilly, J.W. Rowe, et al. 2004. Ending the Energy Stalemate: A Bipartisan Strategy to Meet America's Energy Challenges. Report of the National Commission on Energy Policy, Washington, DC, December.

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Hollinger, D.Y., J. Aber, B. Dail, E.A. Davidson, S.M. Goltz, H. Hughes, M.Y. Leclerc, J.T. Lee, A.D. Richardson, C. Rodrigues, N.A. Scott, D. Achuatavarier, and J. Walsh. 2004. Spatial and temporal variability in forest-atmosphere CO 2 exchange. Global Change Biology 10:1689-1706.

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Houghton, R.A., and C.L. Goodale. 2004. Effects of Land-Use Change on the Carbon Balance of Terrestrial Ecosystems. In Ecosystems and Land Use Change, ed. R.S. DeFries, G.P. Asner, and R.A. Houghton, 85-98. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC.

Houghton, R.A., F. Joos, and G.P. Asner. 2004. The effects of land use and management on the global carbon cycle. In Land Change Science: Observation, Monitoring, and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface, ed. G. Gutman, 237-256. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

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Hyer, E., and S.J. Goetz. 2004. Comparison and sensitivity analysis of instruments and radiometric methods for LAI estimation: assessments from a boreal forest site. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 122(3/4):157-174.

Kasischke, E.S., S.J. Goetz, M. Hansen, M. Ozdogan, J. Rogan, S.L. Ustin, and C.E. Woodcock. 2004. Temperate and Boreal Forests. In Remote Sensing for Natural Resource Management and Environmental Monitoring, ed. S.L. Ustin, 147-238. John Wiley & Sons and American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Hoboken, NJ.

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Keller, M., M.A. Silva-Dias, D.C. Nepstad, and M.O. Andreae. 2004. The Large-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia: Analyzing regional land use change effects. In Ecosystems and Land Use Change, ed. R.S. DeFries, G.P. Asner, and R.A. Houghton, 321-334. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC.

Laporte N.T., and T.S. Lin. 2004. Assessing land cover and rates of change for carbon studies in the Republic of Congo using Landsat imagery. Technical Report, Winrock International, June.

Laporte N.T., and T.S. Lin. 2004. Assessing land cover for carbon studies in the forest reserves of the Republic of Guinea using Landsat imagery. Technical Report, Winrock International, October.

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Laporte, N.T, T.S. Lin, J. LeMoigne, D. Devers, and M. Honzak. 2004. Towards an operational forest monitoring system for Central Africa. In Land Change Science: Observing, Monitoring and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface, ed. G. Gutman, 97-110. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

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Markewitz, D., E.A. Davidson, P. Moutinho, and D.C. Nepstad. 2004. Nutrient loss and redistribution after forest clearing on a highly weathered soil in Amazonia. Ecological Applications 14(4):S177-S199.

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McCauley, S., and S.J. Goetz. 2004. Mapping residential density patterns using multi-temporal Landsat imagery and a decision-tree classifier. International Journal of Remote Sensing 25(6):1077-1094.

McGrath, D.G. 2004. Regatão and Caboclo: itinerant traders and smallholder resistance in the Brazilian Amazon. In Some Other Amazonians: Perspectives on Modern Amazonia. Ed. S. Nugent and M. Harris, 178-192. Brookings Institution Press, London.

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McGrath, D.G., A. Cardoso, and E.P. Sá. 2004. Community fisheries and co-management on the lower Amazon floodplain. In Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on the Management of Large Rivers for Fisheries , Vol. II. Ed. R. Welcome and T. Petr, 207-222. FAO and Mekong River Commission.

McGrath, D.G., C.M. Peters, and A.J.M. Bentes. 2004. Community forestry for small-scale furniture production in the Brazilian Amazon. In Working forests in the Neotropics: Conservation Through Sustainable Management? D. Zarin, J.R.R. Alavalapati, F.E. Putz, and M. Schmink, 200-220. Columbia University Press, New York.

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Merry, F.D., P.A. Sheikh, and D.G. McGrath. 2004. The role of informal contracts in the growth of small cattle herds on the floodplains of the Lower Amazon. Agriculture and Human Values 21(4)377-386.

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Nepstad, D., C. Azevedo-Ramos, E. Lima, D. McGrath, C. Pereira, and F. Merry. 2004. Managing the Amazon timber industry. Conservation Biology 18(2):575-577.

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Nepstad, D., P. Lefebvre, U. Lopes da Silva, J. Tomasella, P. Schlesinger, L. Solórzano, P. Moutinho , D. Ray, and J. Guerreira Benito. 2004. Amazon drought and its implications for forest flammability and tree growth: a basin-wide analysis. Global Change Biology 10(5):704-717.

Restom, T.G., and D.C. Nepstad. 2004. Seedling growth dynamics of a deeply rooting liana in a secondary forest in eastern Amazonia. Forest Ecology and Management 190:109-118.

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Salimon, C.I., E.A. Davidson, R.L. Victoria, and A.W.F. Melo. 2004. CO 2 flux from soil in pastures and forests in southwestern Amazonia. Global Change Biology 10:833-843.

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Scott, N.A., C.A. Rodrigues, H. Hughes, J.T. Lee, E.A. Davidson, D.B. Dail, P. Malerba, and D.Y. Hollinger. 2004. Changes in carbon storage and net carbon exchange one year after an initial shelterwood harvest at Howland Forest, ME. Environmental Management 33S1:S9-S22.

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Soares-Filho, B., A. Alencar, D. Nepstad, G. Cerqueira, M del C. Vera Diaz, S. Rivero, L. Solórzano, and E. Voll. 2004. Simulating the response of land-cover changes to road paving and governance along a major Amazon highway: the Santarém-Cuiabá corridor. Global Change Biology 10(5)745.

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Standish, R.J., P.A. Williams, A.W. Robertson, N.A. Scott, and D.I. Hedderley. 2004. Invasion by a perennial herb increases decomposition rate and alters nutrient availability in warm temperate lowland forest remnants. Biological Invasions 6:71-81.

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Tate, K.R., R.H. Wilde, D.J. Giltrap, W.T. Baisden, S. Saggar, N.A. Trustrum, and N.A. Scott. 2004. Soil carbon changes and uncertainties with New Zealand land-use change. Proceedings of the joint New Zealand-Australia Soil Science Society Meeting, December 2004. Sydney, Australia.

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Tatem, A.J., S.J. Goetz, and S.I. Hay. 2004. TERRA and AQUA: new data for epidemiology and public health. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 6:33-46.

Trotter, C.M., K.R. Tate, G.M.J. Hall, I.J. Payton, N.A. Scott, and R.H. Wilde. 2004. Carbon inventory and its potential application to CDM projects: the New Zealand experience. Proceedings of the International Conference on Tropical Forests and Climate Change: Carbon Sequestration and the Clean Development Mechanism, 28-47. Manila, Philippines, Sept. 2003.

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Whitehead, D., A.S. Walcroft, N.A. Scott, J.A. Townsend, C.M. Trotter, and G.N.D. Rogers. 2004. Characteristics of photosynthesis and stomatal conductance in the shrubland species manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) and kanuka (Kunzea ericoides) for the estimation of annual canopy carbon uptake. Tree Physiology 24:795-804.

Woods Hole Research Center. 2004. Annual Report 2004. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Research Center.

Woods Hole Research Center. 2004. Annual Report 2003. Woods Hole, Mass.: Woods Hole Research Center.

Woods Hole Research Center. 2004. Restoring Scientific Integrity in Policymaking: A panel discussion. 12 April. CD-ROM.

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Woodwell, G.M. 2004. Cape Wind vs. Brayton Point. Op-ed. The Providence Journal. 16 December.

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Woodwell, G.M. 2004. Disruption: Climatic and Political. Henry Kendall Lecture, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 8 April.

Woodwell, G.M. 2004. Letter to editor. The Haitian Times. 10 March.

Woodwell, G.M. 2004. Letter to editor. The Boston Globe. 6 June.

Woodwell, G.M. 2004. Letter to editor. The New York Times. 30 July.

Woodwell, G.M. 2004. Mountains: Top down. Ambio Special Report 13:35-38.

Woodwell, G.M. 2004. War and Peace 2004: The impending threat of nuclear war. Speech given at Nuclear Policy Research Institute (NPRI) Symposium, New York, 21 Jan.

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Woodwell, G.M., and K. Ramakrishna. 2004. World Bank undermines efforts on global warming. Op-ed. The Boston Globe. 11 August.

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Yoffe, S., G. Fiske, M. Giordano, M. Giordano, K. Larson, K. Stahl, and A.T. Wolf. 2004. Geography of international water conflict and cooperation: data sets and applications. Water Resources Research 40, WO5SO4, doi:10.1.29/2003WR002530.