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2018
Frisvold, G. et al., 2018. Evaluating Gravity-Flow Irrigation with Lessons from Yuma, Arizona, USA. Sustainability, 10(5).
Lemos, M. et al., 2018. To co-produce or not to co-produce. Nature Sustainability.
Lemos, M. et al., 2018. To co-produce or not to co-produce. Nature Sustainability.
2015
Springer, A., Swann, D. & Crimmins, M., 2015. Climate Change Impacts on High Elevation Saguaro Range Expansion. Journal of Arid Environments , 116, pp.57-62.
Springer, A., Swann, D. & Crimmins, M., 2015. Climate Change Impacts on High Elevation Saguaro Range Expansion. Journal of Arid Environments , 116, pp.57-62.
Brown, H. et al., 2015. Projection of climate change influences on U.S. West Nile virus vectors. Earth Interactions, 19(18), pp.1-18.
2014
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2014. 2014 National Climate Assessment: Southwest Region. In J. M. Melillo, Richmon, T. C. , & Yohe, G. W. , eds. Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment. Washington, DC: U.S. Global Change Research Program, pp. 462-486.
Büyüktahtakin, E. et al., 2014. Invasive Species Control Optimization as a Dynamic Spatial Process: An Application to Buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare) in Arizona. Invasive Plant Science and Management, 7(1), pp.132-146.
2013
Escamilla, J.A.Hernandez et al., 2013. Artículo de investigación, material particulado dispersado al aire en areas sin asfalto en Ciudad Juarez. Ciencia en la frontera: revista d ciencia y technologia de la UACJ, XI, pp.9-14.
Gershunov, A. et al., 2013. Chp 7: Future Climate: Projected Extremes. In Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States: A Report Prepared for the National Climate Assessment. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 126-147.
Schuster, E. & Colby, B.G., 2013. Farm and Ecological Resilience to Water Supply Variability. Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, 151(1), pp.70-83.
Büyüktahtakin, E. et al., 2013. Invasive Species Control Based on a Cooperative Game. Applied Mathematics, 4(10B), pp.54-59.
Lackstrom, K. et al., 2013. The Missing Piece: Drought Impacts Monitoring, Carolinas Integrated Sciences & Assessments Program and the Climate Assessment for the Southwest.
Lackstrom, K. et al., 2013. The Missing Piece: Drought Impacts Monitoring, Carolinas Integrated Sciences & Assessments Program and the Climate Assessment for the Southwest.
Crimmins, M.A. et al., 2013. Technical Review of the Navajo Nation Drought Contingency Plan - Drought Monitoring A. M. Meadow, ed., Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Scott, C. et al., 2013. Water Security and Adaptive Management in the Arid Americas. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 103(2), pp.280-289.
2012
Al-Kofahi, S.D. et al., 2012. Mapping land cover in urban residential landscapes using very high spatial resolution aerial photographs. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 11(3), pp.291-301.
Al-Kofahi, S.D. et al., 2012. Mapping land cover in urban residential landscapes using very high spatial resolution aerial photographs. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 11(3), pp.291-301.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2012. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop: Eastern, Southern, & Southwest Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Al-Kofahi, S.D. et al., 2012. Water Budget Calculator Created for Residential Urban Landscapes in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 138(6), pp.525-533.
Al-Kofahi, S.D. et al., 2012. Water Budget Calculator Created for Residential Urban Landscapes in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 138(6), pp.525-533.
2011
Hartmann, H. et al., 2011. Appendix 4 - Participatory scenario planning in regional and sectoral stakeholder activities in the National Climate Assessment, Washington, D.C.: National Climate Assessment Development and Advisory Committee.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2011. CHANGE: Climate and Hydrology Academic Network for Governance and the Environment. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 92(8), pp.1045-1048.
Ferguson, D.B. et al., 2011. Drought Preparedness for Tribes in the Four Corners Region Workshop Report, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
O'Lenic, E. et al., 2011. An Emerging Protocol for Research to Operations (R2O) at Climate Prediction Center (CPD) N. Weather Service, ed. 36th Annual NOAA Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop.
Hurd, B. et al., 2011. Estimated Impacts of Climate Change Legislation on New Mexico Agriculture, Las Cruces, NM: Agricultural Experiment Station, New Mexico State University.
Overpeck, J.T., Miller, M. & Liverman, D., 2011. Global Climate Change as a Local Phenomenon. In E. Schlager, Engel, K. , & Rider, S. , eds. Navigating climate change policy : the opportunities of federalism. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, p. viii, 276 p.
Leonard, C. et al., 2011. National Seasonal Assessment Workshop for Eastern, Southern, and Southwest Geographic Areas. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Díaz-Caravantes, R.E. & Sánchez-Flores, E., 2011. Water transfer effects on peri-urban land use/land cover: A case study in a semi-arid region of Mexico. Applied Geography, 31(2), pp.413-425.
2010
Wilder, M. et al., 2010. Adapting Across Boundaries: Climate Change, Social Learning, and Resilience in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 100(4), pp.917-928.
Neely, B. et al., 2010. Climate Change Adaptation Workshop for Natural Resource Managers in the Gunnison Basin: Summary. Southwest Climate Change Initiative, December 2009 Workshop, p.45.
Garfin, G.M. et al., 2010. Downscaling Climate Projections in Topographically Diverse Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau in the Arid Southwestern United States C. Van Riper, III, Wakeling, B. , & Sisk, T. , eds. The Colorado Plateau IV: Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference on Colorado Plateau Research, pp.21-24.
Hurd, B. et al., 2010. Impacts of Climate Change Legislation on Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain States: Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico., Dekalb, IL: Center for Agriculture in the Environment.
Subramanium, B., 2010. Per Capita Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions: How and Why do States Differ?. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Díaz-Caravantes, R.E. & Scott, C., 2010. Water Management and Biodiversity Conservation Interface in Mexico: A Geographical Analysis. Applied Geography, 30(3), pp.343-354.
2009
Hirschboeck, K., 2009. Flood Flows of the San Pedro River Basin. In J. Stromberg & Tellman, B. , eds. Ecology and Conservation of the San Pedro River. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Mahmoud, M. et al., 2009. A Formal Framework for Scenario Development in Support of Environmental Decision-Making. Environmental Modeling and Software, 24(7), pp.798-808.
Mahmoud, M. et al., 2009. A Formal Framework for Scenario Development in Support of Environmental Decision-Making. Environmental Modeling and Software, 24(7), pp.798-808.
Mahmoud, M. et al., 2009. A Formal Framework for Scenario Development in Support of Environmental Decision-Making. Environmental Modeling and Software, 24(7), pp.798-808.
Mahmoud, M. et al., 2009. A Formal Framework for Scenario Development in Support of Environmental Decision-Making. Environmental Modeling and Software, 24(7), pp.798-808.
Mahmoud, M. et al., 2009. A Formal Framework for Scenario Development in Support of Environmental Decision-Making. Environmental Modeling and Software, 24(7), pp.798-808.
Bark, R. et al., 2009. Habitat Preservation and Restoration: Do Homebuyers have Preferences for Quality Habitat?. Ecological Economics, 68(5), pp.1465-1475.
Conroy, J. et al., 2009. Variable Oceanic Influences on Western North American Drought Over the Last 1200 Years. Geophysical Research Letters, 36(17), p.L17703.
2008
Liu, Y. et al., 2008. Formal Scenario Development for Environmental Impact Assessment Studies. In A. Jakeman et al., eds. Developments in Integrated Environmental Assessment. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 145-162.
Liu, Y. et al., 2008. Formal Scenario Development for Environmental Impact Assessment Studies. In A. Jakeman et al., eds. Developments in Integrated Environmental Assessment. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 145-162.
Liu, Y. et al., 2008. Formal Scenario Development for Environmental Impact Assessment Studies. In A. Jakeman et al., eds. Developments in Integrated Environmental Assessment. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 145-162.
Liu, Y. et al., 2008. Formal Scenario Development for Environmental Impact Assessment Studies. In A. Jakeman et al., eds. Developments in Integrated Environmental Assessment. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 145-162.
Liu, Y. et al., 2008. Formal Scenario Development for Environmental Impact Assessment Studies. In A. Jakeman et al., eds. Developments in Integrated Environmental Assessment. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 145-162.
Feldman, D. et al., 2008. Making Decision-Support Information Useful, Useable, and Responsive to Decision-Maker Needs. In N. Beller-Simms et al., eds. Decision Support Experiments and Evaluations using Seasonal-to-Interannual Forecasts and Observational Data: A Focus on Water Resources. Asheville, N.C.: U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research.
Frisvold, G.B. & Emerick, K.J., 2008. Rural-Urban Water Transfers with Applications to the U.S. Mexico Border Region. In A. Dinar, Albiac, J. , & Sanchez-Soriano, J. , eds. Game Theory and Policy Making in Natural Resources and the Environment. New York, NY: Routledge Press, pp. 155-80.
2007
Lenart, M., 2007. Global warming in the Southwest: Projections, Observations and Impacts G. M. Garfin et al., eds., Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Morehouse, B.J., Frisvold, G.B. & Bark-Hodgins, R., 2007. How Can Recreation and Tourism Benefit from Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Assess and Adapt to Climate Change? Lessons from the U.S. Southwest A. Matzarakis, de Freitas, C. R. , & Scott, D. , eds. 3rd International Workshop on Climate, Tourism and Recreation.
Morehouse, B.J., Frisvold, G.B. & Bark-Hodgins, R., 2007. How Can Tourism Research Benefit from Multi-Disciplinary Assessmesnts of Climate Change? Lessons from the U.S. Southwest. In A. Matzarakis, de Freitas, C. R. , & Scott, D. , eds. Developments in Tourism Climatology. pp. 274-281.
Stewart, S. et al., 2007. Scenario Development for Water Resources Planning and Management. In N. van de Giesen et al., eds. Changes in Water Resources Systems: Methodologies to Maintain Water Security and Ensure Integrated Management. Wallingford, UK: International Association of Hydrological Sciences, pp. 192-198.
2006
Sonnett, J. et al., 2006. Drought and Declining Reservoirs: Comparing Media Discourse in Arizona and New Mexico, 2002-2004. Global Environmental Change, 16, pp.95-113.
Naden, R. et al., 2006. Experts discuss early start to Southwest fire season. Southwest Climate Outlook, 5(3), pp.2-4.
Morehouse, B.J. et al., 2006. Modeling Interactions Among Wildland Fire, Climate and Society in the Context of Climatic Variability and Change in the Southwest US. In M. Ruth, Donaghy, K. , & Kirshen, P. , eds. Regional Climate Change and Variability, Impacts and Responses. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 58-78.
Westerling, A. et al., 2006. Warming and Earlier Spring Increase Western U.S. Forest Wildfire Activity. Science, 313(5789), pp.940-943.
2005
Overpeck, J.T. et al., 2005. Arctic System on Trajectory to New, Seasonally Ice-Free State. EOS, 86(34), pp.309-316.
Overpeck, J.T. et al., 2005. Arctic System on Trajectory to New, Seasonally Ice-Free State. EOS, 86(34), pp.309-316.
Overpeck, J.T. et al., 2005. Arctic System on Trajectory to New, Seasonally Ice-Free State. EOS, 86(34), pp.309-316.
Simpson, S., 2005. Biologists bring water to species hurt by drought. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(1), pp.2-4.
Brandon, D. et al., 2005. Climate experts discuss winter and spring forecasts. Southwest Climate Outlook, 4(11), pp.2-3.
Park, B. et al., 2005. An epidemic of coccidioidomycosis in Arizona associated with climate changes, 1998-2001. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 191(11), pp.1981-1987.
Hessburg, P., Kuhlmann, E. & Swetnam, T., 2005. Examining the Recent Climate Through the Lens of Ecology: Inferences from Temporal Pattern Analysis. Ecological Applications, 15(2), pp.440-457.
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), pp.709-717.
2004
Pagano, T., Garen, D. & Sorooshian, S., 2004. Evaluation of Official Western U.S. Seasonal Water Supply Outlooks 1922-2002. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 5, pp.896-909.
Cook, E. et al., 2004. Long-Term Aridity Changes in the Western United States. Science, 306(5698), pp.1015-1018.
Brookshire, D. et al., 2004. Water Markets in the Southwest. Southwest Hydrology, 3(2), pp.14-15.
2003
Alley, R. et al., 2003. Abrupt Climate Change. Science, 299(5615), pp.2005-2010.
Schmidt, N., 2003. A Dry El Niño Winter. END InSight, 2(2), pp.4-6.
Komatsu, K. et al., 2003. Increase in Coccidioidomycosis - Arizona, 1998-2001. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 52, pp.109-112.
Westerling, A. & Swetnam, T., 2003. Interannual to Decadal Drought and Wildfire in the Western U.S. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 84(49), pp.545-560.
West, C.T. & Vásquez-León, M., 2003. Testing Farmer's Perceptions of Climate Variability: A Case Study from the Sulphur Springs Valley, Arizona. In S. Strauss & Orlove, B. , eds. Weather, Climate Culture. New York: Berg, p. 233.
Sengupta, S. & Osgood, D., 2003. The Value of Remoteness: a Hedonic Estimation of Ranchette Prices. Ecological Economics, 44(1), pp.91-103.
2002
Sheppard, P. et al., 2002. The Climate of the U.S. Southwest. Climate Research, 21(3), pp.219-318.
Hartmann, H. et al., 2002. Confidence Builders: Evaluating Seasonal Climate Forecasts from User Perspectives. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 83(5), pp.683-698.
Hartmann, H., Pagano, T. & Sorooshian, S., 2002. Customized On-Line Climate Forecast Evaluations: a Tool for Improving Water and Watershed Management. 10th Conference on Agricultural, Range, and Aviation Meteorology.
Pagano, T., Hartmann, H. & Sorooshian, S., 2002. Factors affecting seasonal forecast use in Arizona water management: a case study of the 1997-98 El Nino. Climate Research, 21(3), pp.259-269.
Hartmann, H., Pagano, T. & Sorooshian, S., 2002. How Good are Seasonal Climate Forecasts?. The Climate Report, 3(1), pp.6-11.
Schmidt, N., 2002. Predicting El Niño. END InSight, 1(6), pp.1-2.
Ray, A.J. et al., 2002. Research Opportunities for Climate and Society Intreactions in the North American Monsoon Region. National Seasonal Assessment Workshops for Fire Potential.
Hartmann, H., Bales, R. & Sorooshian, S., 2002. Weather, Climate, and Hydrologic Forecasting for the U.S. Southwest: A Survey. Climate Research, 21(3), pp.239-258.
Schmidt, N., 2002. Wet winter? Dry winter? What's the scoop?. END InSight, 1(3), pp.4-5.
2001
Morehouse, B.J., Carter, R. & Sprouse, T., 2001. Assessing Transboundary Sensitivity to Drought: the Importance of Effluent in Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora. Natural Resources Journal, 40, pp.783-817.
Hartmann, H., 2001. Stakeholder Driven Research in a Hydroclimatic Context. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona.
Pagano, T., Hartmann, H. & Sorooshian, S., 2001. Using Climate Forecasts for Water Management: Arizona and the 1997-1998 El Nino. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 37(5), pp.1139-1153.
Morehouse, B.J. et al., 2001. A Vertically Integrated Assessment of Climate Impacts on Water Supply in Arizona. 81st Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society.
2000
Austin, D. et al., 2000. An Assessment of Climate Vulnerability in the Middle San Pedro River, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Austin, D., Gerlak, S. & Smith, C., 2000. Building Partnerships with Native Americans in Climate-Related Research and Outreach, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Pagano, T., Hartmann, H. & Sorooshian, S., 2000. Climate Forecasts: a New Tool for Hazard Management in the Southwestern U.S. Natural Hazards Observer, 24(6), pp.7-8.
Kolivras, K. & Comrie, A.C., 2000. Human Health: Climate and Valley Fever. In W. Sprigg & Hinkley, T. , eds. Preparing for a Changing Climate. The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change: Southwest. Tucson, AZ: Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, University of Arizona.
Morehouse, B.J., Carter, R. & Sprouse, T., 2000. The Implications of Sustained Drought for Transboundary Water Management in Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora. Natural Resources Journal, 40, pp.783-817.
Whitaker, P. et al., 2000. Seasonal forecasts for water resources in the U.S.: Southwest applications and evaluations. San Pedro Conference: Divided Waters - Common Ground, pp.98-99.
Whitaker, P. et al., 2000. Seasonal Water Supply Forecast Performance: Issues and Evaluations. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 81(19S), p.205.
1999
Pagano, T. et al., 1999. Advances in Seasonal Forecasting for Water Management in Arizona: A Case Study of the 1997-98 El Nino, Tucson, AZ: Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, The University of Arizona.
Conley, J. et al., 1999. CLIMAS Ranching Case Study: Year 1, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Sheppard, P.R. et al., 1999. The Climate of the Southwest, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Angersbach, K. et al., 1999. Climate Variability in the Southwest: An Integrated Assessment. 16th Annual Pacific Climate Workshop on Climate Variability of the Eastern North Pacific and Western North America (PACLIM).
Liverman, D. et al., 1999. 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.
Comrie, A.C. et al., 1999. Exploring Climate Variability and Valley Fever. 24th Annual Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop.
Yool, S. et al., 1999. Geospatial Modeling of Coccidiodes Immitis Habitat as Mediated by Climate and Surface Variables. 24th Annual Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop.
Hartmann, H., Bales, R. & Sorooshian, S., 1999. Weather, Climate, and Hydrologic Forecasting for the Southwest U.S., Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.