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Journal Article
Olander L, Polasky S, Kagan JS, Johnston RJ, Wainger L, Saah D, Maguire L, Boyd JE, Yoskowitz D.  2017.  So you want your research to be relevant? Building the bridge between ecosystem services research and practice Ecosystem Services. 26, Part A:170-182.
Chang H, Jung I-W, Steele M, Gannett M.  2012.  Spatial patterns of March and September streamflow trends in Pacific Northwest streams, 1958-2008. Geographical AnalysisGeographical Analysis. 44:177-201.
Garcia ES, Tague C.L.  2015.  Subsurface storage capacity influences climate–evapotranspiration interactions in three western United States catchments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 19:4845-4858.
Massie MH, Wilson TM, Morzillo AT, Henderson EB.  2019.  Suitability of Natural Areas for Representing Ecological Change in the Pacific Northwest. Natural Areas Journal. 39(4):8.
Cooper M.G., Nolin AW, Safeeq M.  2016.  Testing the recent snow drought as an analog for climate warming sensitivity of Cascades snowpacks. Environmental Research Letters. 11(8)
Thompson J.R, Duncan S, Johnson K.N.  2008.  Is there potential for the historical range of variability to guide conservation given the social range of variability? Ecology and Society. 14(1)
Jaeger W.K, Plantinga A.J., Chang H, Dello K., Grant G., Hulse D, McDonnell J.J, Lancaster S., Moradkhani H, Morzillo AT et al..  2013.  Toward a formal definition of water scarcity in natural-human systems. Water Resources Research. 49:4506–4517.
Bigelow DP, Plantinga A.J..  2017.  Town mouse and country mouse: Effects of urban growth controls on equilibrium sorting and land prices. Regional Science and Urban Economics. 65:11.
Jarvis W. T.  2014.  Transboundary Governance of Groundwater and Aquifers –- You Can’t Separate One From the Other. Water Resources IMPACT. 16(6):6-9.
Jarvis W. T.  2019.  Transboundary Hydro-Governance: From Conflict to Shared Management. Groundwater.
Ferguson LB, Chan S, Santelmann M, Tilt B.  2018.  Transdisciplinary research in water sustainability: What’s in it for an engaged researcher-stakeholder community? Water Alternatives. 11(1)
Henderson EB, Bell DM, Gregory M.  2019.  Vegetation mapping to support greater sage‐grouse habitat monitoring and management: multi‐or univariate approach? Ecosphere. 10(8):e02838.
Chang H, Jung I-W, Strecker A, Wise D, Lafrenz M, Shandas V, Moradkhani H, Yeakley A, Pan Y, Bean R et al..  2013.  Water supply, demand, and quality indicators for assessing the spatial distribution of water resource vulnerability in the Columbia River Basin. Atmosphere-Ocean. 51(4):1-18.
Root HT, McCune M, McCune B.  2013.  Wind Farm Potential is Higher in Prime Habitat for Uncommon Soil Crust Lichens. Ecological Processes. 2:10:8.
Newspaper Article
Hockaday S., Jarvis W. T, Taha F..  2017.  Serious Gaming in Water. mediate.com.

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