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    Seasonal weather and climate prediction over area burned in grasslands of northeast China

    Grassland fire dynamics are subject to myriad climatic, biological, and anthropogenic drivers, thresholds, and feedbacks and therefore do not conform to assumptions of statistical stationarity. The presence of...

    Ali Hassan Shabbir, Jiquan Zhang, John W. Groninger in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Winter snow cover increases swamp rabbit (Sylvilagus aquaticus) mortality at the northern extent of their range

    In North America, native lagomoprhs that are habitat specialist are of conservation concern due to loss of habitat and fragmentation, population declines, and their importance in food webs. Moreover, lago-morp...

    Elizabeth M. Hillard, Alison C. Edmund, Joanne C. Crawford in Mammalian Biology (2018)

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    Managing Wicked Environmental Problems as Complex Social-Ecological Systems: The Promise of Adaptive Governance

    of rational-comprehensive planning approaches to the management of water and other natural resources have led to a rethinking of the nature of resource management problems. The concept of is increasin...

    Kofi Akamani, Eric J. Holzmueller in Landscape Dynamics, Soils and Hydrological… (2016)

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    Sediment Dynamics Within Buffer Zone and Sinkhole Splay Areas Under Extreme Soil Disturbance Conditions

    Sedimentation dynamics were assessed in sinkholes within training areas at Ft. Knox Military Installation, a karst landscape subjected to decades of tracked vehicle use and extreme soil disturbance. Sinkholes ...

    Jon E. Schoonover, Jackie F. Crim, Karl W. J. Williard in Environmental Management (2015)

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    Reforestation Strategies Amid Social Instability: Lessons from Afghanistan

    Foreign and domestic government agencies and other international organizations pursue reforestation programs in rural upper watershed areas of Afghanistan over the past decade to alleviate poverty, combat the ...

    John W. Groninger in Environmental Management (2012)

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    The ecology, restoration, and management of southeastern floodplain ecosystems: A synthesis

    Floodplain ecosystems of the southeastern United States provide numerous services to society, but hydrologic and geomorphic alterations, agricultural practices, water quality and availability, and urban develo...

    Sammy L. King, Rebecca R. Sharitz, John W. Groninger, Loretta L. Battaglia in Wetlands (2009)

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    Productivity of European black alder (Alnus glutinosa) interplanted with black walnut (Juglans nigra) in illinois, U.S.A.

    Fast-growing woody nurse crops planted among high value hardwoods can produce merchantable biomass early in the life of the plantation. On a productive site in south-central Illinois (U.S.A.), experimental int...

    James R. Bohanek, John W. Groninger in Agroforestry Systems (2005)

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    Effects of Diquat Applied to Exposed Roots of Black Willow

    John W. Groninger, James R. Bohanek in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation (2000)

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    Interactions of Elevated Carbon Dioxide, Nutrient Status, and Water Stress on Physiological Processes and Competitive Interactions Among Three Forest Tree Species

    Loblolly pine-hardwood forest systems cover vast areas throughout the southern United States, and contribute profoundly to the economic and ecological stability of the region. Concern has been voiced that incr...

    John W. Groninger, John R. Seiler in The Productivity and Sustainability of Sou… (1998)