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Hibbard M, Lurie SD.  2011.  Creating socio-economic measures for community-based natural resource management: a case from watershed stewardship organisations. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. :1-20.
Jarvis W. T, Villholth K.G., Lopez-Gunn E., Conti K., Garrido A., van der Gun J..  2018.  Cooperation and conflict resolution in groundwater and aquifer management. Advances in Groundwater Governance .
Jarvis W. T.  2014.  Contesting Hidden Waters: Hydrofracking and the Hydrohydra. Serie de Conferences en Hydrogeologie.
Jarvis W. T.  2014.  Contesting Hidden Waters: Conflict Resolution for Groundwater and Aquifers. Earthscan Water Text Series. :192.
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 V. Descriptions of Ecosystem Scale Forest Mycology Experiments. Interagency Special Status and Sensitive Species Conservation Assessment. :16pp.
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.
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.
Vinett MA, Jarvis W. T.  2012.  Conflicts Associated with Exempt Wells: A Spaghetti Western Water War. Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education. 148(1):10-16.
Strong C, Neuman KK, Hutchinson JL, Clark AL, Chang L, Iwanicha J, Feucht E, Lau MJ, Lauten DJ, Markegard S et al..  2021.  Common raven impacts on nesting western snowy plovers: integrating management to facilitate species recovery. Human-Wildlife Interactions. 15(478)
Institute for Natural Resources, Columbia River Gorge Commission.  2008.  Columbia River Gorge Vital Signs Indicators Project.
Ferguson LB.  2016.  Collaborative science-stakeholder engagement: An annotated reference guide for scientific engagement with natural-resources practicioners. (ORESU-H16-001):17.
Wentworth A.  2014.  Coastal Water Supply: Are Distribution Systems Ready for the Future? INR Student Report.
Garcia ES, Tague C.L.  2014.  Climate regime and soil storage capacity interact to effect evapotranspiration in western United States mountain catchments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions. 11:2277-2319.
Horn-Muller A.  2023.  Climate disasters are fueling the rise of "doomsday" seed vaults. Axios. 2023
Dr. Gabriel Campbell, director of the Berry Seed Bank and INR Botany Program Director, is quoted in this article discussing "Doomsday" seed vaults. View article.
Institute for Natural Resources.  2006.  Climate Change Outreach Project Presentation.
Achterman G, Davis-Born R, Gaines L, Orscheln N, Rice B, Yaden D.  2006.  Climate Change Outreach Project Final Report.
Jung I-W, Chang H.  2012.  Climate change impacts on spatial patterns in drought risk in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, USA. Theoretical and Applied Climatology. 108:355-371.
Nolin AW, Sproles EA, Brown A.  2012.  Climate change impacts on snow and water resources in the Columbia, Willamette, and McKenzie River Basins, USA: A nested watershed study. Transboundary River Governance in the Face of Uncertainty : The Columbia River Treaty: A Project of the Universities Consortium on Columbia River Governance. :175-190.
Sproles EA.  2012.  Climate change impacts on mountain snowpack presented in a knowledge to action framework. Water Resources Science. PhD:192.
Sproles EA, Nolin AW, Rittger K., Painter T.H.  2013.  Climate change impacts on maritime mountain snowpack in the Oregon Cascades. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 17:2581-2597.

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