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2015
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.
Creutzburg MK, Scheller RM, Lucash MS, Evers LB, LeDuc SD, Johnson MG.  2015.  Bioenergy harvest, climate change, and forest carbon in the Oregon Coast Range. Global Change Biology Bioenergy.
Ferguson LB.  2015.  Characterizing and assessing the researcher-stakeholder engagement process for water sustainability: The Willamette Water 2100 Project. Marine Resources Management. MS:177.
Creutzburg MK, Henderson EB, Conklin DR.  2015.  Climate change and land management impact rangeland condition and sage-grouse habitat in southeastern Oregon. AIMS Environmental Science . 2(2):203-236.
Lauten DJ, Castelein KA, J. Farrar D, Kotaich AA, Gaines EP.  2015.  The Distribution and Reproductive Success of the Western Snowy Plover along the Oregon Coast - 2015. INR Report. :60.
Christy JA, Garvey M.  2015.  Existing vegetation and site observations at Killin Wetland, Washington County, Oregon. Oregon Biodiversity Information Center Report.
Gleason KE.  2015.  Forest fire effects on radiative and turbulent fluxes over snow: Implications for snow hydrology. Geography. PhD:202.
Blackmore D, Chang H.  2015.  A Geospatial Tool for Wetland Prioritization at the Watershed Scale. INR Report. :57.
Wiley J.  2015.  Groundwater Issues: An Interview with Dr. Todd Jarvis, Interim Director of the Institute for Water and Watersheds at Oregon State University. The Water Report: Water Rights, Water Quality & Solutions in the West. 137(3):10-17.
Christy JA, Gaddis PK.  2015.  Historical and existing vascular and bryophyte flora, former Blue Heron Paper Mill, Willamette Falls, Oregon City, Oregon. Oregon Biodiversity Information Center Report.
Christy JA.  2015.  History, Current Conditions, and Wetland Restoration at Killin Wetlands Natural Area, Washington County, Oregon. INR Report.
Bigelow DP.  2015.  How do population growth, land-use regulations, and precipitation patterns affect water use? A fine-scale empirical analysis of landscape change Applied Economics. PhD:199.
Christy JA, Alverson ER, Thomas D.W..  2015.  Huperzia miyoshiana (Makino) Ching new to Oregon, U.S.A.. American Fern Journal. 105:56-58.
Jarvis W. T.  2015.  The Institute for Water & Watersheds Annual Technical Report FY 2014. National Institutes for Water Resources.
Olen B, Wu JJ, Langpap C.  2015.  Irrigation Decisions for Major West Coast Crops: Water Scarcity and Climate Determinants. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 98(1):21.
Moore KM.  2015.  Optimizing reservoir operations to adapt to 21st century expectations of climate and social change in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon. Geography. PhD:183.
Wise LK.  2015.  Oregon iMapInvasives Data Leads to Treatment of Two New Noxious Weed Sites. iMapInvasives Blog Post.
Draheim R, Fiegener R, Gaines L.  2015.  Oregon Invasive Species Council Review. Final Report submitted to The Oregon Invasive Species Council and the Oregon Department of Agriculture. :37pages.

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