Publications
2005
Orr, P., & Colby, B. G.. (2005). Institutions and Incentives to Protect Water-Dependent Amenities. Water Resources Research.
Pagano, T., & Garen, D. (2005). Integration of Climate Information and Forecasts Into Western US Water Supply Forecasts. In Climate Variations, Climate Change, and Water Resources Engineering (p. 198). American Society of Civil Engineers. https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784408247.ch06
Wise, E., & Comrie, A. C. (2005). Meteorologically-adjusted urban air quality trends in the southwestern United States. Atmospheric Environment, 39(16), 2969-2980. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2005.01.024
Jacobs, K., Garfin, G. M., & Lenart, M. (2005). More than Just Talk: Connecting Science and Decision Making. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 47(9), 6-21. https://doi.org/10.3200/ENVT.47.9.6-21
Lenart, M., Hockenberry, H., Brown, T., & Garfin, G. M. (2005). National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern & Southern States.
Ochoa, R., Lenart, M., Hockenberry, H., Brown, T., & Garfin, G. M. (2005). National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Western States and Alaska.
Colby, B. G., Thorson, J. E., & Britton, S. (2005). Negotiating tribal water rights : fulfilling promises in the arid West (p. xxiii, 191 p.). University of Arizona Press.
Reed, K. E. (2005). Renegotiating Urban Water Management in Flagstaff, Arizona (Issue CL 1-04). Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Molotch, N., & Bales, R. (2005). Scaling Snow Observations from the Point to the Grid Element: Implications for Observation Network Design. Water Resources Research, 41(11), 2005WR004229. https://doi.org/10.1029/2005WR004229
Lenart, M., Hockenberry, H., Brown, T., & Garfin, G. M. (2005). Significant Fire Potential Outlook 2005. 4 pp.
Deva, S., & Frisvold, G. B.. (2005). Some Highlights from the 2003 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey. Arizona Review, Spring, 16-19.
Lemos, M., & Morehouse, B. J. (2005). The Co-Production of Science and Policy in Integrated Climate Assessments. Global Environmental Change, 15(1), 57-68. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2004.09.004
Hartmann, H. (2005). Use of Climate Information in Water Resources Management. In Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences. John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.
Orr, P., & Colby, B. G.. (2005). Valuing Riparian Amenities. Natural Resources Journal, 45(1).
Colby, B. G., & Smith-Incer, E. (2005). Visitor Values and Local Economic Impacts of Riparian Habitat Preservation: California’s Kern River Preserve. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 41(3), 709-717. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-1688.2005.tb03765.x
Jacobs, K., Garfin, G. M., & Lenart, M. (2005). Walking The Talk: Connecting Science with Decisionmaking. Environment, 47(9), 6-21.
Wilder, M. (2005). Water, Power, and Social Transformation: Neoliberal Reforms in Mexico. 6.
Jacobs, K., & Morehouse, B. J. (2005). Why Sustainability is Not a Four-Letter Word. Southwest Hydrology, 4(1), 14-15.
2004
Lenart, M. (2004). The future Colorado River: Will it deliver?. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 3, pp. 2-4).
Bales, R., Liverman, D., & Morehouse, B. J. (2004). Integrated Assessment as a Step Toward Reducing Climate Vulnerability in the Southwestern United States. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 85(11), 1727-1734. https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-85-11-1727
Lenart, M. (2004). Low flow in the Colorado River Basin spurs water shortage discussion among seven states. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 3, pp. 2-4).
Lenart, M. (2004). Plan to thin trees in Apache-Sitreaves forest could increase streamflow in short term. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 3, pp. 2-5).
Lenart, M. (2004). Salt cedar: Villain or scapegoat when it comes to water use?. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 3, pp. 2-5).
Kolivras, K., & Comrie, A. C. (2004). Climate and Infectious Disease in the Southwestern United States. Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 28(3), 387-398. https://doi.org/10.1191/0309133304pp417ra
Cole, J., Gutzler, D., Meko, D., Wolter, K., & Lenart, M. (2004). Climate experts discuss Southwest drought. In Southwest Climate Outlook (Vols. 3).
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