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Publications on Climate Change & Disease, Wildlife Corridors, Landscape Conservation, Climate Adaptation and Connectivity

All publications posted with permission of original publication source.

Bolder Thinking for Conservation.  Reed F. Noss, et al. (Gary Tabor). Conservation Biology, vol. 26, No. 1, 2012.

Climate Change Adaptation and Disease Dynamics.  R. K. Plowright, P. C. Cross, G. M. Tabor, E. Almberg, L. Bienen, P. Hudson. Conservation Medicine: Ecological Health in Practice, Aguirre, A. A., Oxford University Press, 2011. In Press.

From Connect-the-Dots to Dynamic Networks: Maintaining and Restoring Connectivity as a Strategy to Address Climate Change Impacts on Wildlife. Cross, M.S., J.A. Hilty, G.M. Tabor, J. J. Lawler, L.J. Graumlich, J. Berger. Conserving Wildlife Populations in a Changing Climate, J. Brodie, E. Post, D. Doak, eds. Chicago University Press. 2011.

A Climate Change Adaptation Planning Framework for Natural Resource Management and Conservation.  Cross, M. S., et al. (G.M. Tabor) Environmental Management. 2011. In Press.

Connectivity Conservation Management: A Global Guide. G.L.Worboys, W.L. Francis, M. Lockwood, eds.  Forward by Gary Tabor.  Earthscan. 2010.

 

Moving Toward Climate Change Adaptation: The Promise of the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative for Addressing the Region’s Vulnerabilities.  L. Graumlich, W.L. Francis, eds.  (Gary Tabor). Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative. 2010.

 

Large Landscape Conservation: a Strategic Framework for Policy and Action.     M. McKinney, L. Scarlett, D. Kemmis, (Gary Tabor). Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.  2010.

 

Remarkable Beyond Borders: People and Landscapes in the Crown of the Continent.  S. Bates, N. Chambers, S. Johnson, M. McKinney, G. Tabor.  Sonoran Institute. September 2010.

 

Cost–Benefit Analyses of Mitigation Measures Aimed at Reducing Collisions with Large Ungulates in the United States and Canada: A Decision Support Tool. Marcel P. Huijser, John W. Duffield , Anthony P. Clevenger, Robert J. Ament, and Pat T. McGowen. Ecology and Society. 2009.

An Assessment of Road Impacts on Wildlife Populations in U.S. National Parks.  Rob Ament, Anthony P. Clevenger, Olivia Yu and Amanda Hardy Environmental Management. 2008.

Measurement and Meaningfulness in Conservation Science.  Abel G. Wolman. Conservation Biology 2008.

Causal Inference in Disease Ecology: Investigating Ecological Drivers of Disease Emergence.  Raina K. Plowright, Susanne H. Sokolow, Michael E. Gorman, Peter Daszak, and Janet E. Foley.  Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2008.

Reproduction and Nutritional Stress are Risk Factors for Hendra Virus Infection in Little Red Flying Foxes.  Raina K. Plowright, Hume E. Field, Craig Smith, Anja Divljan, Carol Palmer, Gary Tabor, Peter Daszak and Janet E. Foley. Proceedings of the Royal Society.  January 2008.

A Checklist for Ecological Management of Landscapes for Conservation.  David Lindenmayer, et al. (Gary Tabor).  Ecology Letters. 2007.

Home on the Range: A Corridor for Wildlife.  Cornelia Dean (G. Tabor quoted). The New York Times. May 23, 2006.

Applying an Ecosystem Approach to Brucellosis Control: Can an Old Conflict Between Wildlife and Agriculture be Successfully Managed?  Leslie Bienen and Gary Tabor.  Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2006.

Global Warming and Insect Pheromones  Leslie Bienen.  Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2006.

All Hands on Deck: Transdisciplinary Approaches to Emerging Infectious Disease  Margot W. Parkes, Leslie Bienen et al.  EcoHealth. November 2005.

Climate Change Futures: Health, Ecological and Economic Dimensions  Pamela Anderson, John Brownstein et al. (Gary Tabor).  The Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard Medical School. November 2005.

Ecosystem Health and Sentinel Species: Adding an Ecological Element to the Proverbial "Canary in the Mineshaft".  Gary M. Tabor and A. Alonso Aguirre.  EcoHealth. May 2004.

Unhealthy Landscapes: Policy Recommendations on Land Use Change and Infectious Disease Emergence  Jonathan A. Patz, Peter Daszak, Gary M. Tabor et al.  Environmental Health Perspectives. July 2004.

Keep All the Parts: In Fighting Infectious Diseases, Conservation is the Best Medicine  Leslie Bienen.  Orion. November/December 2004.

Climate Change Is Really Bugging Our Forests  Paul R. Epstein and Gary M. Tabor.  The Washington Post. September 7, 2003.

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