SSI Year 5 Publications

Please contact Ruth Hallsworth for copies of publications that are not available online or that you are not able to access.

Journal Articles l Book Chapters l Abstracts l Other

Journal Articles

McGreavy, B., K. Hutchins, H. Smith, L.A. Lindenfeld, and L. Silka, “Addressing the Complexities of Boundary Work in Sustainability Science through Communication,” Sustainability 5, no. 10 (2013): 4195-4221.

Leahy, J., E. Gorczyca-Reeves, K.P. Bell, C. Straub, and J. Wilson, “Agent-Based Modeling of Harvest Decisions by Small Scale Forest Landowners in Maine, USA,” International Journal of Forestry Research 2, no. 1 (2013): 1-13.

Noblet, C., M. Anderson, and M.F. Teisl, “An Empirical Test of Anchoring the NEP Scale in Environmental Ethics,” Environmental Education Research 19, no. 4 (2013): 540-551.

Engelberth, H., M.F. Teisl, E. Frohmberg, K. Butts, K.P. Bell, S. Stableford, and A.E. Smith, “Can Fish Consumption Advisories Do Better? Providing Benefit and Risk Information to Increase Knowledge,” Environmental Research 126 (2013): 232-239.

McGreavy, B., and L. Lindenfeld, “Cultural Consumption and Climate Change: Discursive Intersections of Ecology and Equity,” International Journal of Sustainable Development 17, no. 2.

Cline, B.B., and M.L. Hunter, Jr., “Different Open-Canopy Vegetation Types Affect Matrix Permeability for a Dispersing Forest Amphibian,” Journal of Applied Ecology (2014).

Noblet, C.L., L.A. Lindenfeld, and M.W. Anderson, “Environmental Worldviews: A Point of Common Contact, or Barrier?,” Sustainability 5, no. 11: 4825-4842.

Bell, K.P., L.A. Lindenfeld, A.E. Speers, M.F. Teisl, and J.E. Leahy, “Identifying Opportunities for Improving Lake-Focused Stakeholder Engagement: Knowledge-Action Systems, Pro-Environmental Behavior, and Sustainable Lake Management,” Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management 18, no. 1: 5-14.

Anderson, M.W., “Intergenerational Bargains: Negotiating Our Debts to the Past and Our Obligations to the Future,” Futures 54 (2013): 43-52.

Lyons, P., J. Leahy, L. Lindenfeld, and L. Silka, “Knowledge to Action: Investigating Implicit Knowledge Production Models Held Among Forest Science Researchers,” Society and Natural Resources: An International Journal 1-16.

Lilieholm, R.J., S.R. Meyer, M.L. Johnson, and C.S. Cronan, “Land Conservation in the Northeastern United States: An Assessment of Historic Trends and Current Conditions,” Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 55, no. 4 (2013): 3-14.

Owen, D., “Mapping, Modeling, and the Fragmentation of Environmental Law,” Utah Law Review 1 (2013): 219-281.

Silka, L., R. Glover, K. Hutchins, L. Lindenfeld, A. Blackstone, C. Elliott, M. Ladenheim, and C. Sullivan, “Moving Beyond the Single Discipline: Building a Scholarship of Engagement that Permeates Higher Education,” Tamara – Journal for Critical Organizational Inquiry, Special Issue on Community Engaged Scholarship 11, no. 4 (2013).

Gardner, S.K., J.S. Jansujwicz, K. Hutchins, B. Cline, and V. Levesque, “Socialization to Interdisciplinarity: Faculty and Student Perspectives,” Higher Education 67 (2013): 255-271.

Hutchins, K., L.A. Lindenfeld, K.P. Bell, J. Leahy, and L. Silka, “Strengthening Knowledge Co-Production Capacity: Examining Interest in Community-University Partnerships,” Sustainability 5, no. 9 (2013): 3744-3770.

Jansujwicz, J.S., A.J.K. Calhoun, and R.J. Lilieholm, “The Maine Vernal Pool Mapping and Assessment Program: Engaging Municipal Officials and Private Landowners in Community-Based Citizen Science,” Environmental Management 52, no. 6 (2013): 1369-1385.

Johnson, T.R., J.S. Jansujwicz, and G. Zydlewski, “Tidal Power Development in Maine: Stakeholder Identification and Perceptions of Engagement,” Estuaries and Coasts (2013).

Jansujwicz, J.S., and T.R. Johnson, “Understanding and Informing Permitting Decisions for Tidal Energy Development Using an Adaptive Mangement Framework,” Estuaries and Coasts (2013).

Jansujwicz, J., A. Calhoun, J. Leahy, and R. Lilieholm, “Using Mixed Methods to Develop a Frame-Based Private Landowner Typology,” Society & Natural Resources 26, no. 8 (2013): 945-961.

Noblet, C.L., J. Thagersen, and M.F. Teisl, “Who Attempts to Drive Less in New England?,” Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behavior.

Teisl, M.F., S. McCoy, S. Marrinan, T. Johnson, C.L. Noblet, R. Roper, M. Wibberly, and S. Klein, “Will Offshore Energy Face Fair Winds and Following Seas?: Understanding the Factors Influencing Marine Energy Support,” Estuaries and Coasts (2014).

Smith, J., D. Anderson, M. Davenport, and J. Leahy, “Community Benefits from Managed Resource Areas,” Journal of Leisure Research 45, no. 2 (2013): 192-213.

Smith, J., J. Leahy, D. Anderson, and M. Davenport, “Community/Agency Trust and Public Involvement in Resource Planning,” Society & Natural Resources 26, no. 4 (2013): 452-471.

Smith, J., J. Leahy, D. Anderson, and M. Davenport, “Community/Agency Trust: A Measurement Instrument,” Society & Natural Resources 26, no. 4 (2013): 472-477.

Cone, J., with E. Stancioff, and K. Grant, “Creating Video Programming That Can Motivate Behavior,” Journal of Extension: Ideas that Work (2013).

Voggesser, G., K. Lynn, J. Daigle, F. Lake, and D. Ranco, “Cultural Impacts to Tribes from Climate Change Influences on Forests,” Climatic Change 120 (2013): 615-626.

Todd, B.D., S.M. Blomquist, E.B. Harper, and M.S. Osbourn, “Effects of Timber Harvesting on Terrestrial Survival of Pond-Breeding Amphibians,” Forest Ecology and Management 313 (2014): 123-131.

Neupane, B., A. Halog, and R.J. Lilieholm, “Environmental Sustainability of Wood-Derived Ethanol: A Life Cycle Evaluation of Resource Intensity and Emissions in Maine, USA,” Journal of Cleaner Production 44 (2013): 77-84.

Tian, S., C. Han, Y. Chen, and X. Chen, “Evaluating Impacts of Spatio-Temporal Scales on CPUE Standardization,” Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology 31 (2013): 935-948.

Tong, Y., X. Chen, L. Xu, and Y. Chen, “Evaluation of FAD-Associated Purse Seine Fishery Reduction Strategies for Bigeye Tuna (Thunnus obesus) in the Indian Ocean,” Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology 31 (2013): 724-736.

Viehman, H., and G. Zydlewski, “Fish Interaction with a Commercial-Scale Tidal Energy Device in the Natural Environment,Estuaries and Coasts (2014).

Mills, K.E., A.J. Pershing, C.J. Brown, Y. Chen, F.S. Chiange, D.S. Holland, S. Lehuta, J.A. Nye, J.C. Sun, A.C. Thomas, and R.A. Wahle, “Fisheries Management in a Changing Climate: Lessons from the 2012 Ocean Heat Wave in the Northwest Atlantic,” Oceanography 26, no. 2 (2013).

Liu, B., X. Chen, Y. Chen, and S. Tian, “Geographic Variation in Statolith Trace Elements of the Humboldt Squid, Dosidicus gigas, in High Seas of Eastern Pacific Ocean,” Marine Biology 160, no. 11 (2013): 2853-2862.

Guan, W., J. Cao, Y. Chen, and M. Cieri, “Impacts of Population and Fishery Spatial Structures on Fishery Stock Assessment,” Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 70: 1178-1189.

Snell, M., K. Bell, and J. Leahy, “Local Institutions and Lake Management,” Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management 18, no. 1 (2013): 35-44.

Bougherara, D., S. Costa, and M. Teisl, “Making or Buying Environmental Public Goods: Do Consumers Care?,” Land Economics 89, no. 4 (2013): 767-778.

Larsen, P., K.A. Wilson, and D. Morse, “Observations on the Expansion of a Relict Population of Eastern Oysters (Crassostrea virginica) in a Maine Estuary: Implications for Climate Change and Restoration,” Northeast Naturalist 20, no. 4 (2013): N28-N32.

Baztan, J., A. Carrasco, O. Chouinard, M. Cleaud, J.E. Gabaldon, T. Huck, and J.P. Vanderlinden, “Protected Areas in the Atlantic Facing the Hazards of Micro-Plastic Pollution: First Diagnosis of Three Islands in the Canary Current,” Marine Pollution Bulletin (2014).

Cone, J., S. Rowea, J. Borberga, E. Stancioff, B. Doored, and K. Grant, “Reframing Engagement Methods for Climate Change Adaptation,” Coastal Management 41, no. 4 (2013).

Silka, L., “Silos in the Democratization of Science,” International Journal of Deliberative Mechanisms in Science 2, no. 1 (2013): 1-14.

Manik, Y., J. Leahy, and A. Halog, “Social Life Cycle Assessment of Palm Oil Biodiesel: A Case Study in Jambi Province of Indonesia,” International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 18 (2013): 1386-1392.

Wong, Y.L., and L. Lewis, “The Disappearing Environmental Kuznets Curve,” Journal of Environmental Management.

Blonder, B., C. Lamanna, C. Violle, and B.J. Enquist, “The N-Dimensional Hypervolume,” Global Ecology and Biogeography (2014).

Whitehouse, H., W. Swann, G. Ingram, K. Prochownik, J. Lanman, T.M. Waring, and D. Johnson, “Three Wishes for the World,” The Journal of Theoretical and Mathematical History 4, no. 2 (2013).

Viehman, H.S., G.B. Zydlewski, J.D. McCleave, and G.J. Staines, “Using Acoustics to Understand Fish Presence and Vertical Distribution in a Tidally Dynamic Region Targeted for Energy Extraction,” Estuaries and Coasts (2014).

Teisl, M.F., S. McCoy, S. Marrinan, C.L. Noblet, T. Johnson, M. Wibberly, R. Roper, and S. Klein, “Will Offshore Energy Face ‘Fair Winds and Following Seas’?: Understanding the Factors Influencing Marine Energy Acceptance,” Estuaries and Coasts (2014).

Book Chapters

Tietenberg, T., and L. Lewis. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, 10th Edition. Pearson, 2014.

Fleming, J.R., and A. Johnson, editors. Toxic Airs: Body, Place, Planet in Historical Perspective. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014.

Fleming, J.R. “Carbon “Die”-Oxide: The Personal and the Planetary.” In Toxic Airs: Body, Place, Planet in Historical Perspective, edited by J.R. Fleming and A. Johnson. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2014.

Lilieholm, R.J., and M. Eaton. “Land as Sustenance and Sanctuary: Settlement History and Resource Use in and around Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.” In National Parks: Sustainable Development, Conservation Strategies, and Environmental Effects, edited by J.B. Smith. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY, 2013.

Leahy, J., and L.A. Lindenfeld. “Linking Knowledge with Action: Applied Social Science Considerations to Improve Woody Bioenergy Research and Development.” In Wood-Based Energy in the Northern Forests, edited by M. Jacobson and D. Ciolkosz. Springer, New York, 2013.

Fleming, J.R. “Picturing Climate Control: Visualizing the Unimaginable.” In Image Politics of Climate Change: Visualizations, Imaginations, Documentations, edited by B. Schneider and T. Nocke. Bielefeld: Transcript in cooperation with Columbia University Press, 2014.

Chen, X., B. Liu, and Y. Chen. “Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis, Purpleback Flying Squid.” In Advances in Squid Biology, Ecology, and Fisheries Part II, edited by Rosa et al. Nova Science Publication Inc., New York, 2013.

Abstracts

Meyer, S.R., M.L. Johnson, R.J. Lilieholm, C.S. Cronan, and D. Owen. 2013. Alternative Future Scenarios in Maine: Using Stakeholders to Co-Develop a Land Use Suitability Model. National EPSCoR Conference, November 3-7, Nashville, TN.

Beyene, M.T. and S. Jain. 2013. Anticipating Surprises: Hydroclimatology of Lake Ice Breakup in Maine Lakes. 21st Harold Borns Symposium.

Rueger, B.F. and B.J. Morgan. 2013. Bringing the Highlands Home: Creating a Virtual Field Guide to the Kennebec Highlands of Central Maine (USA). Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Colby College Department of Geology, Waterville, ME.

McGreavy, B., K.P. Bell, B. Suldovsky, and S. MacLagan. 2014. Closure and Advisory Decision-Making Summaries for Beach and Shellfish Management in Maine and New Hampshire. New England Sustainability Consortium.

Bell, K.P., L. Lindenfeld, A.E. Speers, M.F. Teisl, and J.E. Leahy. 2013. Creating Opportunities for Improving Lake-Focused Stakeholder Engagement: Knowledge-Action Systems, Pro-Environment Behavior, and Sustainable Lake Management. Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management (18).

George, S.E., C.G. Bicher, and B.F. Rueger. 2013. From the Depths of Great Pond (Maine): Anthropogenic and Natural Influences on Bottom Sediments and the Impact on Local Sustainability. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs (45, no. 1, and 45, no.7).

A.S. Reeve, D. Martin, and S.M. Smith. 2013. Measurement of Hydrologic Streamflow Metrics and Estimation of Streamflow with Lumped Parameter Models in a Managed Lake System, Sebago Lake, Maine. AGU 2013 Fall Meeting, December 9-13, San Francisco, CA.

Smith, S.M., B. Gerard, B. Van Dam, and A.S. Reeve. 2013. The Handprint of Hydrologic Interventions in Glaciated Terrain. AGU 2013 Fall Meeting, December 9-13, San Francisco, CA.

Other

Aumann, H., E. Kus, B. Cline, and N.W. Emanetoglu. “A Low-Cost Harmonic Radar for Tracking Very Small Tagged Amphibians,” 2013 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference. 2013, p. 234-237.

Pavri, F., J. MacRae, A. Dailey, and A. Springsteen. Summer/Fall 2013. Can the past inform us about Sebago Lake’s future? Sebago Lake Watershed News. Portland Water District.

Peckenham, J. “Metrics of Source Water Protection,” Sustainable Water Management Conference, American Water Works Association. Nashville, TN, 2013.

Raymond, K., and R. Hallsworth. 2014. Maine Water & Sustainability Conference Program.

Raymond, K., and R. Hallsworth. 2013. DoSSIer. Issues 64 – 72.

Raymond, K., and R. Hallsworth. 2013. Mitchell Center News & Events. July 8, 2013 – February 19, 2014.

Raymond, K., and R. Hallsworth. 2013. Mitchell Lecture on Sustainability – Science Serving Society (promotional postcard).

Lilieholm, R.J., C.S. Cronan, M. Johnson, S. Meyer, and D. Owen. “Alternative Futures Modeling in Maine’s Penobscot River Watershed: Forging a Regional Identify for River Restoration.” Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Working Paper WP12RL1, Cambridge, MA, 2013.

Fleming, J.R. “A Brief History of Weather and Climate Control.” Washington Geoengineering Consortium.

Barton, A., A. White, and C. Cogbill. “Reconstructing the Past: Maine Now and Then.” Northern Woodlands 77 (2013): 40-47.

Peckenham, J., and T. Thornton. “Citizen Science Contributions to the Understanding of Well Water Quality.” American Water Resources Association Annual Conference. Portland, OR, 2013.

Peckenham, J. “Indicators of Groundwater Quality: Understanding Trends and Uncertainty.” Maine Water Conference. Augusta, ME, 2013.

Schechtman, J., M.B. Rutgers, E. McCray, E. Stancioff, S. DeGuise, and N. Bartlett. “Cost Efficient Climate Change Adaptation in the North Atlantic.” Project supported by NOAA, Sea Grant, and North Atlantic Regional Team. Technical Report, 2013.