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Author Title [ Type(Desc)] Year
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Institute for Natural Resources.  2005.  2004-2005 Annual Report.
Institute for Natural Resources.  2016.  2015 Year in Review. INR Report.
O’Brien S, Gaines L.  2011.  Adding climate change to the mix: using climate futures in conservation planning for Oregon’s oak-dominated habitats - Eugene, Oregon April 26-27, 2011.
Johnson RL, Steigerwald D, Cappaert M.  2002.  Analysis of Boater Pass Data on the Deschutes River.
Behan J, Crawford S, Kleiner E.  2005.  Applying Systematic Evidence Reviews in Oregon Forest Policy: Opportunities and Challenges.
Vickerman S, Kagan JS.  2014.  Assessing ecological integrity across jurisdictions and scales. Workshop Paper. :38.
Kagan JS, Borsuk M, Calder R, Creutzburg MK, Mason S, Olander L, Plantinga A.J., Robinson C.  2019.  Assessing Ecosystem Service Benefits from Military Installations. Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program, Project Number: RC18-1604.
Gregg R.M., Reynier W., Gaines L, Behan J.  2018.  Available Science Assessment Process (ASAP): Sea Level Rise in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California. Report to the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center.
Institute for Natural Resources, EcoAdapt.  2016.  Available Science Assessment Project: Prescribed Fire and Climate Change in Northwest National Forests. Report to the Department of the Interior’s Northwest Climate Science Center.
Olander L, Johnston RJ, Tallis H, Kagan JS, Maguire L, Polasky S, Urban D, Boyd JE, Wainger L, Palmer M.  2015.  Best Practices for Integrating Ecosystem Services into Federal Decision Making.
Lurie SD, Duncan S, McCune M.  2012.  Bringing the River Back: Working with Landowners on Willamette River Restoration.
Burcsu T, Halofsky JS, Bisrat SA, Christopher TA, Creutzburg MK, Henderson EB, Hemstrom MA.  2012.  Chapter 2: Dynamic Vegetation Modeling of Forest, Woodland, Shrubland, and Grassland Vegetation Communities in the Pacific Northwest and Southwest Regions of the United States.
Christy JA, Wagner DH.  2014.  Checklist of Mosses of Oregon. Oregon Biodiversity Information Center, Institute for Natural Resources. :40.
Christy JA, Wagner DH, Kofranek D.  2019.  Checklist of Mosses of Oregon, 2019. Institute for Natural Resources, Portland, Oregon. :39.
Christy J, Wagner DH, Kofranek D.  2022.  Checklist of Mosses of Oregon, 2022. Institute for Natural Resources, Portland, Oregon. :44.
Kagan JS, Christy JA, Murray MP, Titus JA.  2004.  Classification of Native Vegetation of Oregon.
Kagan JS, Brunner RL, Christy JA.  2019.  Classification of native vegetation of Oregon - 2019. Institute for Natural Resources, Portland State University, Portland, OR. :109pp.
Buechling A, Alverson ER, Kertis J, Fitzpatrick G.  2008.  Classification of Oak Vegetation in the Willamette Valley. :71.
Achterman G, Davis-Born R, Gaines L, Orscheln N, Rice B, Yaden D.  2006.  Climate Change Outreach Project Final Report.
Wentworth A.  2014.  Coastal Water Supply: Are Distribution Systems Ready for the Future? INR Student Report.
Ferguson LB.  2016.  Collaborative science-stakeholder engagement: An annotated reference guide for scientific engagement with natural-resources practicioners. (ORESU-H16-001):17.
Institute for Natural Resources, Columbia River Gorge Commission.  2008.  Columbia River Gorge Vital Signs Indicators Project.
Cushman K, Huff R, Lau H, Dewey R, Russell M.  2020.  Conservation Assessment for Fungi Included in Forest Service Region 6 Sensitive and BLM Oregon and Washington Special Status Species Programs: Appendix IV. Table of species and results from the scientific literature. Interagency Special Status and Sensitive Species Conservation Assessment.
Cushman K, Huff R, Lau H, Dewey R, Russell M.  2020.  Conservation Assessment for Fungi Included in Forest Service Region 6 Sensitive and BLM Oregon and Washington Special Status Species Programs. Interagency Special Status and Sensitive Species Conservation Assessment. :45pp.
Cushman K, Huff R, Lau H, Dewey R, Russell M.  2020.  Conservation Assessment for Fungi Included in Forest Service Region 6 Sensitive and BLM Oregon and Washington Special Status Species Programs: Appendix III. Table of species, their classification, and important traits. Interagency Special Status and Sensitive Species Conservation Assessment.

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