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Allenby, Brad

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Allenby, B.  (2006, April).  Nightmare Science.  CSPO Perspectives.

 

Allenby, B.  (2006, April).  Nightmare Science.  GreenBiz.com, The Allenby Column.

 

Allenby, B.  (2006).  The ontologies of industrial ecology?  Progress in Industrial Ecology - An International Journal, 3(1/2), 28-40.

 

Allenby, B.  (2006, August).  Science as Normative Discourse: Who is Driving the Bus?  GreenBiz.com, The Allenby Column.

 

Chhetri, Netra

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Neff, M., Chhetri, N., Hidinger, L. & Meyer, R.  (2006, January 17).  Science policy and research on climate: Ecosystem sensitivity analysis.  Central Arizona - Phoenix Long - Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) Eighth Annual Poster Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe.

 

Crow, Michael M.
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Crow, M. M. American Research Universities During the Long Twilight of the Stone Age, Rocky Mountain Sustainability Summit, University of Colorado, Boulder (February 21, 2007)

 

Crow, M. M. Sustainability: A New Organizing Principle. Sustainability for Arizona: The Issue of our Age. Phoenix: Morrison Institute for Public Policy, November 2007: 78-81.

 

Crow, M. M. Sustainability: An Organizing Principle for Colleges and Universities. University Business 10, no. 6 (June 2007): S8-10.

 

Crow, M. M. Opportunities and Limits in the Creation of Useful Knowledge For Sustainable Development, Eighth Annual Sackler Colloquium, Arthur M. Sackler Colloquia of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC (April 3, 2008)

 

Crow, M. M. Sustainability as an Interface Problem, Annual Science Board, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico (April 12, 2008)

 

Crow, M. M. Proceedings of the Arizona State University Sustainability Summit, Washington, DC, September 17, 2008.

 

Crow, M. M. Overcoming Stone Age Logic. Issues in Science and Technology 24, no. 2 (2008): 25-26.

 

Crow, M. M. Sustainability as a Founding Principle of the United States, forthcoming in For All Time: Our Obligation to the Future, edited by Kathleen Dean Moore and Michael P. Nelson (San Antonio: Trinity University Press, [2010])

 

CSPO
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CSPO.  (2000, June 7-9).  Extreme Events Workshop.  (Conference with NCAR).

 

CSPO & The Keystone Center. (2000, March). New Roles for Science in Environmental Decision Making. (Discussion Paper)

                 
Guston, David
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Guston, D., Clark, W., Keating, T., Cash, D., Moser, S., Miller, C., & Powers, C. (2000). Report of the Workshop on Boundary Organizations in Environmental Policy and Science. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (BCSIA) Discussion Paper 2000-32. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University.

 

Agrawala, S., Broad, K. & Guston, D. (2001). Integrating Climate Forecasts and Societal Decision Making: Changes to an Emergent Boundary Situation. Science, Technology, and Human Values, 26(4), 454-477.

 

Guston, D. (2001). Boundary Organizations in Environmental Policy and Science: An IntroductionScience, Technology & Human Values, 26(4), 399-408.

 

Fenyk, H. & Guston, D. H.  (2006).  Citizen Expertise and Citizen Action in the Creation of the Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act.  In Maher, N. M. (Ed.), New Jersey's Environments: Past, Present and Future (pp. 68-89).  New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.

 

Hidinger, Lori
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Neff, M., Chhetri, N., Hidinger, L. & Meyer, R.  (2006, January 17).  Science policy and research on climate: Ecosystem sensitivity analysis.  Central Arizona - Phoenix Long - Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) Eighth Annual Poster Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe.

 

Lepkowski, Wil

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Lepkowski, W.  (2001, May).  Annals of Arsenic.  CSPO Perspective.

 

Lepkowski, W.  (2002, June).  Biotech's OK Corral.  CSPO Perspective.

 

Meyer, Ryan

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Meyer, R.  (2006, July).  Yucca Mountain: Science, uncertainty and gridlock.  Presented by Nick Larowe at the Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference on Science & Technology. Washington DC: April 22nd, 2006.

 

Meyer, R.  (2006, Spring).  Intractable Debate: Why Congressional hearings on climate fail to advance policy.  Perspectives in Public Affairs, 3, 85-99.

 

Meyer, R.  (2006, February 16-20).  Priorities, Goals, Metrics and Reality: How will the USCCSP contribute to policy and decision making?  AAAS Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

 

Neff, M., Chhetri, N., Hidinger, L. & Meyer, R.  (2006, January 17).  Science policy and research on climate: Ecosystem sensitivity analysis.  Central Arizona - Phoenix Long - Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) Eighth Annual Poster Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe.

 

Miller, Clark

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Miller, C. A.  (2001, Autumn).  Hybrid Management: Boundary Organizations, Science Policy, and Environmental Governance in the Climate Regime.  Science, Technology and Human Values, 26(4), 478-500.

 

Neff, Mark
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Neff, M.  (2006, February 16-20).  How climate changed ecology: Recent trends in NSF funded ecology research.  AAAS Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.
 

Neff, M., Chhetri, N., Hidinger, L. & Meyer, R.  (2006, January 17).  Science policy and research on climate: Ecosystem sensitivity analysis.  Central Arizona - Phoenix Long - Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) Eighth Annual Poster Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe.

          
Parker, John N.

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Parker, J.N.  (2005, October).  New Forms of Scientific Integration.  Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference, Pasadena, CA.

 

Pielke, Jr., Roger A.
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Pielke Jr., R.A., Klein, R. & Sarewitz, D.  (2000).  Turning the Big Knob: An Evaluation of the Use of Energy Policy to Modulate Future Climate ImpactsEnergy and Environment, 11, 255-276.

 

Sarewitz, D. & Pielke Jr., R.A. (2000, July).  Breaking the Global Warming GridlockThe Atlantic Monthly

 

Sarewitz, D., Pielke Jr., R.A. & Byerly, R. (2000).  Prediction: Science, Decision Making, and the Future of Nature.  Washington, DC: Island Press.

 

Pielke Jr., R.A. & Sarewitz, D.  (2002-2003, Winter).  Wanted: Scientific Leadership on ClimateIssues in Science and Technology

 

Sarewitz, D., Pielke Jr., R.A. & Keykhah, M.  (2003).  Vulnerability and Risk: Some Thoughts from a Political and Policy Perspective. Risk Analysis, 2(4), 805-810.

 

Pielke Jr., R. A., & Sarewitz, D.  (2005, January).  Bringing Society Back Into the Climate DebatePopulation and Environment, 26(3), 255-268. 

 

Pielke Jr., R.A & Sarewitz, D. (2005, September 23). Managing the Next Disaster. LA Times.

 

Sarewitz, D. & Pielke Jr., R.A.  (2005, January 17).  Rising Tide: The Tsunami’s Real Cause. The New Republic.

 

Sarewitz, D. & Pielke Jr., R.A. Extreme Events: A Research and Policy Framework for Disasters in Context. Forthcoming in International Geology Review. (Draft)

 

Rayner, Steve
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Rayner, S.  (2004, December).  The International Challenge of Climate Change: Thinking Beyond Kyoto.  CSPO Perspectives.

 

Rayner, S.  (2004, November 24).  Memorandum to: The Environmental Audit Committee House of Commons.  The International challenge of Climate Change: UK leadership in the G8 and EU.

         
Sarewitz, Daniel
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Herrick, C., & Sarewitz, D.  (2000).  Ex Post Evaluation: A More Effective Role for Scientific Assessments in Environmental Policy.  Science, Technology, & Human Values, 25(3), 309-331.

 

Pielke Jr., R.A., Klein, R. & Sarewitz, D.  (2000).  Turning the Big Knob: An Evaluation of the Use of Energy Policy to Modulate Future Climate ImpactsEnergy and Environment, 11, 255-276.

 

Sarewitz, D.  (2000).  Science and Environmental Policy: An Excess of Objectivity In Frodeman, R. (Ed.), Earth Matters:  The Earth Sciences, Philosophy, and the Claims of Community (pp. 79-98).  Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

 

Sarewitz, D. & Pielke Jr., R.A. (2000, July).  Breaking the Global Warming GridlockThe Atlantic Monthly 

 

Sarewitz, D., Pielke Jr., R.A. & Byerly, R. (2000).  Prediction: Science, Decision Making, and the Future of Nature.  Washington, DC: Island Press.

 

Pielke Jr., R.A. & Sarewitz, D.  (2002-2003, Winter).  Wanted: Scientific Leadership on ClimateIssues in Science and Technology

 

Sarewitz, D., Pielke Jr., R.A. & Keykhah, M.  (2003).  Vulnerability and Risk: Some Thoughts from a Political and Policy PerspectiveRisk Analysis, 2(4), 805-810.

 

Sarewitz, D. (2004). How science makes environmental controversies worse. Environmental Science & Policy, 7(2004), 385-403.

 

Pielke Jr., R. A., & Sarewitz, D.  (2005, January).  Bringing Society Back Into the Climate DebatePopulation and Environment, 26(3), 255-268. 

 

Pielke Jr., R.A & Sarewitz, D. (2005, September 23). Managing the Next Disaster. LA Times.

 

Sarewitz, D. & Pielke Jr., R.A.  (2005, January 17).  Rising Tide: The Tsunami’s Real Cause. The New Republic.

 

Sarewitz, D. & Pielke Jr., R.A. Extreme Events: A Research and Policy Framework for Disasters in Context. Forthcoming in International Geology.

 

Smith, Andrew T.
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Smith, A.T. & Foggin, M.  (1999).  The plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae) is a keystone species for biodiversity on the Tibetan plateau.  The Zoological Society of London, 2, 235-240.

 

Smith, A.T.  (2001).  Review: Priorities for the conservation of mammalian diversity: has the panda had its day?  Oryx, 35, 90.

Lai, C.H. & Smith, A.T.  (2003).  Keystone status of plateau pikas (Ochotona curzoniae): effect of control on biodiversity of native birds.  Biodiversity & Conservation, 12, 1901-1912.

Smith, A.T. & Harris, R.  (2004).  The plateau pika: an irreplaceable member of the Tibetan plateau ecological community.  Chinese National Geography, 4, 138-144.  (in Chinese)

 

Li, W.D. & Smith, A.T.  (2005).  Dramatic decline of the threatened Lli pika Ochotona iliensis (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae) in Xinjiang, China.  Oryx, 39, 30-34.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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