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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.
Lurie SD.  2011.  The CALFED Bay-Delta Program: Lessons from the Rise and Fall of a Large-Scale Ecosystem Management Network. Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research. 3(3):251-262.
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.
Lauten DJ, Castelein KA, J. Farrar D, Kotaich AA, Gaines EP.  2011.  The Distribution and Reproductive Success of the Western Snowy Plover along the Oregon Coast - 2011.
Achterman G, Gaines L, Kagan JS.  2011.  Ecological Assessment Process and Credit System for Highway Capacity Projects. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2233(-1):128-134.
O. Hickman E, Christy JA.  2011.  Historical vegetation of central southwest Oregon, based on GLO survey notes : final report to USDI Bureau of Land Management, Medford District.
Christy JA, Alverson ER.  2011.  Historical Vegetation of the Willamette Valley, Oregon, circa 1850. Northwest Science. 85(2):93-107.
Burcsu T, Kagan JS.  2011.  Mapping Conservation Opportunity Areas for The Intertwine's Regional Conservation Strategy.
Greenwood S, Owens J, Faust S, Duncan S.  2011.  Mouth of the Columbia River Regional Sediment Management Plan.
Lurie SD, Hibbard M.  2011.  The New Natural Resource Economy.. 6(1):5-10.
Brophy LS, Cornu C.E., Adamus PR, Christy JA, Doumbia J.A., Tully R.L..  2011.  New tools for tidal wetland restoration: development of a reference conditions database and a temperature sensor method for detecting tidal inundation in least-disturbed tidal wetlands of Oregon, USA.. :199.
Kagan JS, Boyd JE, Wilkinson J, Howie S, Womble P, Potter J.  2011.  Optimizing Conservation and Improving Mitigation Cost/Benefit (NCHRP 25-25/Task 67).
Environmental Law Institute, NatureServe, Institute for Natural Resources, Resources for the Future, Cambridge Systematics, Inc..  2011.  Optimizing Conservation and Improving Mitigation Cost/Benefit: Task 3: Comparison of the Ecological and Economic Outcomes of Traditional vs. Programmatic, Multi-Resource Based Approach.
Gaines L, Walsh K, Risien J.  2011.  The Oregon Coastal and Marine Data Network Workshop, June 6-7, 2011.
Robinson CJ, Margerum RD, Koontz TM, Moseley C, Lurie SD.  2011.  Policy-Level Collaboratives for Environmental Management at the Regional Scale: Lessons and Challenges From Australia and the United States. Society & Natural Resources. 24(8):849-859.
Environmental Law Institute, Institute for Natural Resources, NatureServe, Resources for the Future, Cambridge Systematics, Inc..  2011.  A Practitioner’s Handbook: Optimizing Conservation and Improving Mitigation Through the Use of Progressive Approaches.
Bisrat SA, White MA, Beard KH, Cutler RD.  2011.  Predicting the distribution potential of an invasive frog using remotely sensed data in Hawaii. Diversity and Distributions.
Institute for Natural Resources, Oregon Board of Forestry.  2011.  Science Review of the Oregon Department of Forestry’s Proposed Species of Concern Strategy and the Board of Forestry’s State Forests Performance Measures.

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