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How tree rings can help reconstruct streamflow. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(5), pp.3-5.
, 2007. Environmental Issues Along the U.S. Mexico Border: Drivers of Changes and the Response of Citizens and Institutions. Annual Review of Energy and Environment, 24, pp.607-643.
, 1999. The Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. In Geography: A Millennial Assessment.
, 2001. Climate and Society in the U.S. Southwest: the Context for a Regional Assessment. Climate Research, 21(3), pp.199-218.
, 2002. Southern Skies: International Environmental Policy in Mexico. In Learning to Manage Global Environmental Risks: A Comparative History of Social Responses to Climate Change, Ozone Depletion and Acid Rain. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
, 2000. Climate Change and the Borderlands: an Introduction and Assessment. Borderlines, 56(7).
, 1999. Vulnerability and Adaptation to Drought in Mexico. Natural Resources Journal, 39(1), pp.99-115.
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Formal Scenario Development for Environmental Impact Assessment Studies. In Developments in Integrated Environmental Assessment. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 145-162.
, 2008. Reconstructions of Columbia River streamflow from tree ring chronologies in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 52(5), pp.1121-1141.
, 2016. State Adoption of Greenhouse Gas Emission Targets and Renewable Portfolio Standards. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
, 2010. Climate Extremes Data and Communication Products for Western Adaptation Alliance Cities in the Intermountain Southwest, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest.
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National Seasonal Assessment Workshop for Eastern, Southern, and Southwest Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
, 2011. Introducing the Moisture Balance Drought Index. Southwest Climate Outlook, 9(8), pp.3-5.
, 2010. Cooling systems affect resources, climate, and health. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(9), pp.3-5.
, 2007. Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels and Forest Management. Arizona Cooperative Extension, (AZ1395).
, 2006. Ranchers split on supporting grazing permit buyout. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(2), pp.1-2.
, 2004. El Niño: a wild card for climate change impacts. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(1), pp.2-4.
, 2006. Plan to thin trees in Apache-Sitreaves forest could increase streamflow in short term. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(10), pp.2-5.
, 2004. Monsoon impact on society: the good and the bad. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(7), pp.3-6.
, 2006. Southwest must make choices about future climate. Southwest Climate Outlook, 12(2), pp.3-5.
, 2013. Southwest drought could persist despite monsoon, El Niño. END InSight, (1), pp.1-3.
, 2002. El Niño: A focus on variability. END InSight, 1(1), p.1.
, 2002. Hurricane intensity rises with sea surface temps. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(6), pp.3-5.
, 2006. Inquiry into monsoon and global warming continues. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(7), pp.2-4.
, 2005. The Heat Is On. Sonorensis, pp.20-28.
, 2004. Scientists look to ocean for clues about drought. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(1), pp.1-4.
, 2004. Is global warming creeping into Southwest forests?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(2), pp.2-5.
, 2005. Forecasters expect below-normal East Pacific hurricane activity despite likely El Niño development this season. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(8), pp.3-4.
, 2004. Global warming inspires a look at solar, wind energy. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(7), pp.3-6.
, 2007. Increased health woes among climate change impacts. Southwest Climate Outlook, 12(1), pp.3-5.
, 2013. Monsoon forecasting could improve following study. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(7), pp.2-5.
, 2004. Monsoon could strengthen as climate warms. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(6), pp.2-4.
, 2005. Global warming in the Southwest: An overview. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(4), pp.3-6.
, 2007. Collaborative Stewardship to Prevent Wildfires. Environment, 48(7), pp.8-21.
, 2006. Southwestern drought regimes might worsen with climate change. Southwest Climate Outlook, 2(12), pp.1-3.
, 2003. The future Colorado River: Will it deliver?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(12), pp.2-4.
, 2004. How to use the climate Forecast Evaluation Tool. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(10), pp.2-4.
, 2005. Beetles devastate forests in response to drought. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(5), pp.2-4.
, 2004. Rising temperatures bump up risk of wildfires. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(4), pp.2-6.
, 2006. Will April rains bring May flames?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(4), pp.1-3.
, 2005. Global warming in the Southwest: Projections, Observations and Impacts , Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
, 2007. Everybody counts when reining in global warming. Southwest Climate Outlook, 6(2), pp.3-5.
, 2007. Islands in a Sea of Change. Restoring Connections, 9(3), pp.3-9.
, 2006. Average winter rains in Arizona could bring drought relief. Southwest Climate Outlook, 2(11), pp.1-3.
, 2003. Low flow in the Colorado River Basin spurs water shortage discussion among seven states. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(11), pp.2-4.
, 2004. Significant Fire Potential Outlook 2005. EastFIRE Conference, p.4 pp.
, 2005. Nature's clock ringing in earlier springs. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(9), pp.2-4.
, 2005. Recent freeze events: Natural variability or weird weather?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 12(3), pp.3-5.
, 2013. Southwest faces high fire risk despite recent rains. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(4), pp.1-2.
, 2004. Grassland dynamics shift with climate fluctuations. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(2), pp.2-4.
, 2006. Will the drought continue?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(3), pp.1-4.
, 2005. Global warming could affect groundwater recharge. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(11), pp.3-5.
, 2006. Monsoon brings relief, but not likely to end drought conditions. END InSight, 1(2), pp.1-2.
, 2002. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern & Southern States. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
, 2005. Salt cedar: Villain or scapegoat when it comes to water use?. Southwest Climate Outlook, 3(10), pp.2-5.
, 2004. Population growth, warming, and water supply. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(9), pp.3-6.
, 2006. Water, energy, and climate linked in complex ways. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(8), pp.2-5.
, 2005. To co-produce or not to co-produce. Nature Sustainability.
, 2018. The Co-Production of Science and Policy in Integrated Climate Assessments. Global Environmental Change, 15, pp.57-68.
, 2005. Aedes aegypti abundance model improved with relative humidity and precipitation-driven egg hatching. Journal of Medical Entomology.
, 2017. Water: science, policy, and management; challenges and opportunities, Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union.
, 2003. Southwest faces diminished stream flows, new water policies. Southwest Climate Outlook, 8(6), pp.1-3.
, 2009. Western States Seed Clouds in Search of New Water. Southwest Climate Outlook, 11(1), pp.3-5.
, 2012. The Missing Piece: Drought Impacts Monitoring, Carolinas Integrated Sciences & Assessments Program and the Climate Assessment for the Southwest.
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