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Hunter ML.  2013.  Water, energy, and ecosystem services : a study of businesses in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Water Resources Policy & Management. MS:80.
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.
Hockaday S., Jarvis W. T, Taha F..  2017.  Serious Gaming in Water. mediate.com.
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.
O. Hickman E, Christy JA.  2014.  Historical vegetation of the Tiller area, Douglas County, Oregon, based on GLO survey notes.. Report to Douglas County Commissioners, Roseburg, Oregon.. :80.
Hibbard M, Lurie SD, Institute for Natural Resources, Institute for Policy Research and Innovation.  2010.  Socio-Economic Measures for Intensively Monitoring Watersheds: The Middle Fork John Day Effectiveness Monitoring Project: Year 2 Report. :1-52.
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.
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.
Hartwell R, Aylward B, Van Dis K, Lurie SD, Duncan S, Ewing A.  2010.  Financing Mechanisms that Advance Ecosystem Service Markets and Promote Rural Sustainability.
Hartwell R, Aylward B, Lurie SD, Van Dis K, Duncan S.  2010.  Ecosystem Service Market Development: The Role and Opportunity for Finance.
Halofsky JS, Halofsky JE, Burcsu T, Hemstrom MA.  2014.  Dry forest resilience varies under simulated climate-management scenarios in a central Oregon, USA landscape. Ecological Society of America. 24(8):1908-1925.
Halofsky JE, Creutzburg MK, Hemstrom MA.  2014.  Integrating Social, Economic, and Ecological Values Across Large Landscapes. Pacific Northwest General Technical Report. :216.
Halofsky JE, Hemstrom MA, Conklin DR, Halofsky JS, Kerns BK, Bachelet D.  2013.  Assessing potential climate change effects on vegetation using a linked model approach. Ecological Modelling. 266:131-143.
Halmstad A, Najafi MReza, Moradkhani H.  2012.  Analysis of precipitation extremes with the assessment of regional climate models over the Willamette River Basin, USA. Hydrological Processes. 27:2579–2590.
Haddad T, Wright D, Dailey M, Klarin P, Marra J, Dana R, Revell D.  2005.  The Tools of the Oregon Coastal Atlas.
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Griffith J, Hanneman P, McCollister M, Moskowitz D, Westbrook H, Wilkeson R.  2004.  Report and Recommendations of Salmon Anchor Habitat Strategy Work Group.
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.
Greenwood S, Owens J, Faust S, Duncan S.  2011.  Mouth of the Columbia River Regional Sediment Management Plan.
Green DS, Martin ME, Powell RA, McGregor EL, W. Mourad G, Pilgrim KL, Schwartz MK, Matthews SM.  2022.  Mixed-severity wildfire and salvage logging affect the populationsof a forest-dependent carnivoran and a competitor. Ecosphere. 13(1):e03877.
Green DS, Matthews SM, Swiers RC, Callas RL, J. Yaeger S, Farber SL, Schwartz MK, Powell RA.  2018.  Dynamic occupancy modelling reveals a hierarchy of competition among fishers, grey foxes and ringtails. Journal of Animal Ecology.
Gray AN, Hubner D, Lettman G, McKay N, Thompson J.  2016.  Forests, Farms & People: Land Use Change on Non-Federal Land in Oregon, 1974-2014.
Gleason KE, Nolin AW, Roth TR.  2013.  Charred forests increase snowmelt: Effects of burned woody debris and incoming solar radiation on snow ablation. Geophysical Research Letters. 40:4654–4661.
Gleason KE.  2015.  Forest fire effects on radiative and turbulent fluxes over snow: Implications for snow hydrology. Geography. PhD:202.
Gleason KE, Nolin AW.  2016.  Charred forests accelerate snow albedo decay: parameterizing the post-fire radiative forcing on snow for three years following fire. Hydrological Processes. 30(21):3855–3870.

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