Publications
2006
Management of Forests and Woodlands
DeGomez, T., and M. Lenart. Management of Forests and Woodlands. 2006.
Modeling Interactions Among Wildland Fire, Climate and Society in the Context of Climatic Variability and Change in the Southwest US
Morehouse, Barbara J., et al. “Modeling Interactions Among Wildland Fire, Climate and Society in the Context of Climatic Variability and Change in the Southwest US”. Regional Climate Change and Variability, Impacts and Responses, Edward Elgar, 2006, pp. 58-78.
National Seasonal Assessment Workshops Joint Final Report: Western States & Alaska, Eastern, Southern, & Southwestern States
Crawford, B., et al. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops Joint Final Report: Western States & Alaska, Eastern, Southern, & Southwestern States. CLIMAS, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, The University of Arizona, 2006.
Observed and Predicted Impacts of Climate Change on New Mexico’s Water Supplies
Gutzler, D., et al. Observed and Predicted Impacts of Climate Change on New Mexico’s Water Supplies. 2006.
Paradoxes of Decentralization: Water Reform and Social Implications in Mexico
Wilder, Margaret, and P. Romero Lankao. Paradoxes of Decentralization: Water Reform and Social Implications in Mexico. 2006, pp. 1977-95.
Proceedings, Workshops on Sustainability Under Uncertainty of Arid and Semiarid Ecosystems
Ferguson, Daniel B., and Barbara J. Morehouse. Proceedings, Workshops on Sustainability Under Uncertainty of Arid and Semiarid Ecosystems. Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, The University of Arizona, 2006.
Remotely Sensed Proxies for Environmental Amenities in Hedonic Analysis: What Does Green Mean?
Bark, R., et al. “Remotely Sensed Proxies for Environmental Amenities in Hedonic Analysis: What Does Green Mean?”. Environmental Valuation: Interregional and Intraregional Perspectives, Ashgate, 2006.
Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels and Forest Management
Lenart, M., et al. Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels and Forest Management. 2006.
SNOTEL Representativeness in the Rio Grande Headwaters on the Basis of Physiographics and Remotely Sensed Snow Cover Persistence
Molotch, N., and R. Bales. SNOTEL Representativeness in the Rio Grande Headwaters on the Basis of Physiographics and Remotely Sensed Snow Cover Persistence. 2006, pp. 723-39, https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.6128.
Stubborn’ Drought, Hurricanes Add to Fire Worries
Garfin, Gregg M., et al. Stubborn’ Drought, Hurricanes Add to Fire Worries. Jan. 2006.
2005
Climate experts discuss winter and spring forecasts
Brandon, David, et al. “Climate Experts Discuss Winter and Spring Forecasts”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, Dec. 2005, pp. 2-3.
How to use the climate Forecast Evaluation Tool
Lenart, Melanie. “How to Use the Climate Forecast Evaluation Tool”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, Nov. 2005, pp. 2-4.
Nature’s clock ringing in earlier springs
Lenart, Melanie. “Nature’s Clock Ringing in Earlier Springs”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, Sept. 2005, pp. 2-4.
Water, energy, and climate linked in complex ways
Lenart, Melanie. “Water, Energy, and Climate Linked in Complex Ways”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, Aug. 2005, pp. 2-5.
Inquiry into monsoon and global warming continues
Lenart, Melanie. “Inquiry into Monsoon and Global Warming Continues”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, July 2005, pp. 2-4.
Monsoon could strengthen as climate warms
Lenart, Melanie. “Monsoon Could Strengthen As Climate Warms”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, June 2005, pp. 2-4.
Tree-ring records inform water management decisions
Garrick, Dustin, and Kathy Jacobs. “Tree-Ring Records Inform Water Management Decisions”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, May 2005, pp. 1-3.
Examining the Recent Climate Through the Lens of Ecology: Inferences from Temporal Pattern Analysis
Hessburg, P., et al. Examining the Recent Climate Through the Lens of Ecology: Inferences from Temporal Pattern Analysis. Apr. 2005, pp. 440-57.
Will April rains bring May flames?
Lenart, Melanie. “Will April Rains Bring May Flames?”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, Apr. 2005, pp. 1-3.
Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2004 - 2005
Climate Assessment for the Southwest Annual Progress Report for Funding Year 2004 - 2005. Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona, Mar. 2005.
Will the drought continue?
Lenart, Melanie. “Will the Drought Continue?”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, Mar. 2005, pp. 1-4.
Is global warming creeping into Southwest forests?
Lenart, Melanie. “Is Global Warming Creeping into Southwest Forests?”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, Feb. 2005, pp. 2-5.
An epidemic of coccidioidomycosis in Arizona associated with climate changes, 1998-2001
Park, B., et al. An Epidemic of Coccidioidomycosis in Arizona Associated With Climate Changes, 1998-2001. 2005, pp. 1981-7, https://doi.org/10.1086/430092.
Arctic System on Trajectory to New, Seasonally Ice-Free State
Overpeck, Jonathan T., et al. Arctic System on Trajectory to New, Seasonally Ice-Free State. 2005, pp. 309-16.
Biologists bring water to species hurt by drought
Simpson, Susan. “Biologists Bring Water to Species Hurt by Drought”. Southwest Climate Outlook, vol. 4, Jan. 2005, pp. 2-4.
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