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Books, Articles, Chapters, and Reports Published in 2002

Agarwal, Chetan, Glen M. Green, J. Morgan Grove, Tom P. Evans, and Charles M. Schweik
2002. A Review and Assessment of Land-Use Change Models: Dynamics of Space, Time, and Human Choice. CIPEC Collaborative Report No. 1. USFS Publication GTR-NE-297. Joint publication by the Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change at Indiana University–Bloomington and the USDA Forest Service. USDA Forest Service Northeastern Forest Research Station. URL: http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/viewpub.jsp?index=5027.

Anderies, John M., Marco A. Janssen, and Brian H. Walker
2002. Grazing Management, Resilience and the Dynamics of a Fire Driven Rangeland System. Ecosystems 5:23–44.

Andersson, Krister
2002. Can Decentralization Save Bolivia's Forests? An Institutional Analysis of Municipal Governance of Forest Resources. CIPEC Dissertation Series, No. 9. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University.

Andersson, Krister
2002. Can decentralization save Bolivia's forests? Uncovering the Institutional Incentives for Municipal Governance of Forest Resources. In Proceedings of the 2001 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change "Global Environmental Change and the Nation State," ed. Frank Biermann, Rainer Brohm, and Klaus Dingwerth, 388–400. Potsdam, Germany: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. URL: http://www.glogov.org/publications/bc2001/andersson.pdf.

Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2002. La Dimension Humana de la Vegetación Secundaria en la Amazonia. In Ecología y Conservación de Bosques Neotropicales, ed. M. Guariguata and G. Catan, 591–624. Carago, Costa Rica: Libro Universitario Regional.

Brondízio, Eduardo S., Stephen D. McCracken, Emilio Moran, Donald Nelson, Andréa Siqueira, and Carlos Rodriquez-Pedraza
2002. The Colonist Footprint: Toward a Conceptual Framework of Land Use and Deforestation Trajectories among Small Farmers in the Amazonian Frontier. In Deforestation and Land Use in the Amazon, ed. C. Wood and R. Porro, 133–161. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Brondízio, Eduardo S., Carolina C. M. Safar, and Andréa D. Siqueira
2002. The Urban Market of Açaí Fruit (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) and Rural Land-Use Change: Ethnographic Insights into the Role of Price and Land Tenure Constraining Agricultural Choices in the Amazon Estuary. Urban Ecosystems (special issue on Amazonian urbanization and rural land-use change) 6(1-2):67–97.

Carlson, Laura, Marco Janssen, Tun Myint, Elinor Ostrom, and Abigail York
2002. Empirical Foundations for Agent-Based Modeling: How do institutions affect agents’ land-use decision Processes in Indiana? In Proceedings of the Agent 2002 Conference on Social Agents: Ecology, Exchange, and Evolution, 133–145. Chicago: Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago. URL: http://www.agent2003.anl.gov/proceedings/2002.pdf.

de Castro, Fábio, Maria Clara Silva-Forsberg, W Wilson, Eduardo Brondízio, and Emilio Moran
2002. The Use of Remotely Sensed Data in Rapid Rural Assessment. Field Methods 14(3):243–269.

Croissant, Cynthia, and Darla Munroe
2002. Zoning and Fragmentation of Agricultural and Forest Land Use on Residential Parcels in Monroe County, Indiana. Geography Research Forum: The Use of Remote Sensing and GIS Methodologies in Cultural, Social and Urban Space Analysis 22:91–109.

Ehman, J. L., W. Fan, J. C. Randolph, J. Southworth, and N. I. Welch
2002. An Integrated GIS and Forest Growth Modeling Approach to Address the Impacts of Climate Change on Forests of the Midwestern Great Lakes Region. Forest Ecology and Management 155:237–255.

Evans, Tom P., and Emilio F. Moran
2002. Spatial Integration of Social and Biophysical Factors Related to Landcover Change. In Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis, ed. Wolfgang Lutz, Alexia Prskawetz, and Warren C. Sanderson. Supplement to Vol. 28, Population and Development Review. New York: Population Council, 2002.

Evans, Tom P., Elinor Ostrom, and Clark Gibson
2002. Scaling Issues with Social Data in Integrated Assessment Modeling. Integrated Assessment 3(2-3):135–150.

Folke, Carl, Steve Carpenter, Thomas Elmqvist, Lance Gunderson, C. S. Holling, Brian Walker, Jan Bengtsson, Fikret Berkes, Johan Colding, Kjell Danell, Malin Falkenmark, Line Gordon, Roger Kasperson, Nils Kautsky, Ann Kinzig, Simon Levin, Karl-Göran Mäler, Fredrik Moberg, Leif Ohlsson, Per Olsson, Elinor Ostrom, Walter Reid, Johan Rockström. Hubert Savenije, and Uno Svedin
2002. Resilience and Sustainable Development: Building Adaptive Capacity in a World of Transformations. Series on Science for Sustainable Development, No. 3. Paris, France: International Council for Science. (Shorter version, a report for the Swedish Environmental Advisory Council, is available from the Ministry of the Environment, Stockholm, Sweden. URL: http://www.sou.gov.se/mvb/pdf/resiliens.pdf).

Futemma, Célia, Fábio de Castro, Maria Clara Silva-Forsberg, and Elinor Ostrom
2002. The Emergence and Outcomes of Collective Action: An Institutional and Ecosystem Approach. Society and Natural Resources 15:503–522.

Futemma, Célia, Fábio de Castro, Maria Clara Silva-Forsberg, and Elinor Ostrom
2002. The Emergence and Outcomes of Collective Action: An Institutional and Ecosystem Approach. Ambiente & Sociedade V(10):107–127. (Reprinted from Society and Natural Resources 15:503–522.)

Gibson, Clark C., Fabrice E. Lehoucq, and John T. Williams
2002. Does privatization protect natural resources? Property Rights and Forests in Guatemala. Social Science Quarterly 83(1):206–225.

Grove, Morgan, Charlie Schweik, Tom Evans, and Glen Green
2002. Modeling Human-Environmental Systems. In Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Modeling, ed. K. C. Clarke, B. O. Parks, and M. P. Crane, 160–188. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.

Hoffmann, Matthew, Hugh Kelley, and Tom Evans
2002. Simulating Land-Cover Change in Indiana: An Agent-Based Model of De/Reforestation. In Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, ed. Marco Janssen, 218–247. Cheltenham, U.K./Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.

Jager, Wander, and Marco A. Janssen
2002. Using Artificial Agents to Understand Laboratory Experiments of Common-Pool Resources with Real Agents. In Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, ed. Marco A. Janssen, 75–102. Cheltenham, U.K./Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.

Jager, Wander, Marco A. Janssen, and Charles A. J. Vlek
2002. How Uncertainty Stimulates Over-Harvesting in a Resource Dilemma: Three Process Explanations. Journal of Environmental Psychology 22:247–263.

Janssen, Marco A.
2002. Changing the Rules of the Game: Lessons from Immunology and Linguistics for Self-Organization of Institutions. In Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, ed. Marco A. Janssen, 35–47. Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.

Janssen, Marco A.
2002. Introduction. In Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, ed. Marco A. Janssen, 1–10. Cheltenham, UK/ Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.

Janssen, Marco A.
2002. Modeling Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. In Social and Economic Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, ed. Peter Timmerman, 394–408. Vol. 5 of Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, ed. Ted Munn. London, U.K.: John Wiley and Sons Ltd.

Janssen, Marco A., ed.
2002. Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems. Cheltenham, UK/ Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.

Janssen, Marco A., J. Marty Anderies, Mark Stafford Smith, and Brian H. Walker
2002. Implications of Spatial Heterogeneity of Grazing Pressure on the Resilience of Rangelands. In Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-agent Systems, ed. Marco A. Janssen, 103–123. Cheltenham, U.K./ Northampton, Mass.: Edward Elgar Publishers.

Janssen, Marco A., Marten Scheffer, and Timothy A. Kohler
2002. Sunk-Cost Effects Made Ancient Societies Vulnerable to Collapse. SFI Working Paper 02-02-007. Santa Fe, N.Mex.: Santa Fe Institute.

Janssen, Marco A., and Daniel W. Stow
2002. An Application of Immunocomputing to the Evolution of Rules for Ecosystem Management. In Proceedings of the 2002 Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 687–692. Piscataway, N.J.: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Koontz, Tomas M.
2002. Federalism in the Forest: National versus State Natural Resource Policy. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.

Lim, Kevin, Peter J. Deadman, Emilio Moran, Eduardo Brondízio, Stephen McCracken
2002. Agent-Based Simulations of Household Decision Making and Land Use Change near Altamira, Brazil. In Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Agent-Based Modelling Techniques for Simulating Social and Ecological Processes, ed. Randy Gimblett, 277–310. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

Lu, Dengsheng, Mateus Batistella, and Emilio Moran
2002. Linear Spectral Mixture Analysis of TM Data for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classification in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon. In Proceedings of the ISPRS Commission IV Symposium: Geospatial Theory, Processing and Applications, ed. C. Armenakis and Y.C. Lee, 557–562. Ottawa, Canada: Natural Resources Canada.

Lu, Dengsheng, Paul Mausel, Eduardo Brondízio, and Emilio Moran
2002. Above-Ground Biomass Estimation of Successional and Mature Forests Using TM Images in the Amazon Basin. In Advances in Spatial Data Handling, ed. D. Richardson and P. van Oosterom, 183–196. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Lu, Dengsheng, Paul Mausel, Eduardo Brondízio, and Emilio Moran
2002. Assessment of Atmospheric Correction Methods for Landsat TM Data Applicable to Amazon Basin LBA Research. International Journal of Remote Sensing 23(13):2651–2671.

Lu, Dengsheng, Paul Mausel, Eduardo Brondízio, and Emilio Moran
2002. Change Detection of Successional and Mature Forests Based on Forest Stand Characteristics Using Multitemporal TM Data in Altamira, Brazil. XXII FIG International Congress, ACSM-ASPRS 2002 Annual Conference Proceedings. Bethesda, Md.: American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing. (CD-ROM)

Lu, Dengsheng, Emilio Moran, and Paul Mausel
2002. Linking Amazonian Secondary Succession Forest Growth to Soil Properties. Land Degradation and Development 13(4):331–343.

McCracken, Stephen, Bruce Boucek, and Emilio F. Moran
2002. Deforestation Trajectories at Landscape and Property Level in a Frontier Region of the Brazilian Amazon. In Linking People, Place, and Policy: A GIScience Approach, ed. Stephen J. Walsh and Kelley A. Crews-Meyer, 215–234. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Publishers.

McCracken, Stephen D., Andréa Siqueira, Emilio Moran, and Eduardo Brondízio
2002. Land-Use Patterns on an Agricultural Frontier in Brazil: Insights and Examples from a Demographic Perspective. In Deforestation and Land Use in the Amazon, ed. C. Wood and R. Porro, 162–192. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Moran, Emilio F., Eduardo S. Brondízio, and Stephen D. McCracken
2002. Trajectories of Land Use: Soils, Succession, and Crop Choice. In Deforestation and Land Use in the Amazon, ed. C. Wood and R. Porro, 193–217. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

Moran, Emilio F., Elinor Ostrom, and J. C. Randolph
2002. Ecological Systems and Multi-Tier Human Organization. In Knowledge Management, Organizational Intelligence and Learning, and Complexity, comp. L. Douglas Kiel, from Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS). Oxford, U.K.: developed under the auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers. Online publication: http://greenplanet.eolss.net/EolssLogn/mss/C15/E1-29/E1-29-04/E1-29-04-09/E1-29-04-09-TXT.aspx (subscription required; after login, copy URL into address box). Academic colleagues may request a hard copy from cipec@indiana.edu.

Moran, Emilio F., Andréa D. Siqueira, and Eduardo S. Brondízio
2002. Household Demographic Structure and its Relationship to Deforestation in the Amazon Basin. In People and the Environment: Approaches for Linking Household and Community Surveys to Remote Sensing and GIS, ed. J. Fox, R. Rindfuss, S. Walsh, and V. Mishra, 61–89. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Press.

Munroe, Darla K., Jane Southworth, and Catherine M. Tucker
2002. The Dynamics of Land-Cover Change in Western Honduras: Exploring Spatial and Temporal Complexity. Agricultural Economics 27(3):355–369. URL: Click here to view color figures.

Myint, Tun
2002. Harnessing Governance for Democracy and Sustainability: Empirical Evidences from the Rhine. In International Experiences on Sustainability, ed. Walter Leal Filho, 133–158. New York: Peter Lang Press.

Myint, Tun
2002. Managing Complexities in Global Environmental Governance: Issues-Interests-Actors Network Model for the Transnational Environmental Governance in the Mekong River Commission and the International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine. In Proceedings of the 2001 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change "Global Environmental Change and the Nation State," ed. Frank Biermann, Rainer Brohm, and Klaus Dingwerth, 106–116. Potsdam, Germany: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. URL: http://www.glogov.org/publications/bc2001/myint.pdf.

Nagendra, Harini
2002. Incorporating Landscape Transformation into Local Conservation Prioritization: A Case Study in the Western Ghats, India. Biodiversity and Conservation 10:353–365.

Nagendra, Harini
2002. Opposite Trends in Response for the Shannon and Simpson Indices of Landscape Diversity. Applied Geography 22:175–186.

Nagendra, Harini
2002. Tenure and Forest Conditions: Community Forestry in the Nepal Terai. Environmental Conservation 29(4):530–539.

Ostrom, Elinor. 2002

    Achieving Progress in Solving Collective-Action Problems. In Making Progress: Essays in Progress and Public Policy, ed. C. Leigh Anderson and Janet Looney, 165–190. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books.

    Common-Pool Resources and Institutions: Toward a Revised Theory. In Handbook of Agricultural Economics, vol. 2, ed. Bruce L. Gardner and Gordon C. Rausser, 1315–1339. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science.

    Environment and Common Property Institutions. In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Oxford, U.K.: Elsevier Science.

    The Evolution of Norms within Institutions: Comments on Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich's "Population, Development, and Human Nature." Environment and Development Economics 7(1):177–182.

    Property-Rights Regimes and Common Goods: A Complex Link. In Common Goods: Reinventing European and International Governance, ed. Adrienne Héritier, 29–57. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.

    Reformulating the Commons. Ambiente & Sociedade V(10):1–25. (Reprinted from Protecting the Commons: A Framework for Resource Management in the Americas, ed. Joanna Burger, Elinor Ostrom, Richard B. Norgaard, David Policansky, and Bernard D. Goldstein, 17–41. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2001)

    The Study of Human-Ecological Systems in the Laboratory. In Sustainable Agriculture in Central and Eastern European Countries: The Environmental Effects of Transition and Needs for Change, ed. Franz W. Gatzweiler, Renate Judis, and Konrad Hagedorn, 99–113. Aachen, Germany: Shaker Verlag.

Ostrom, Elinor, Thomas Dietz, Nives Dolšak, Paul C. Stern, Susan Stonich, and Elke U. Weber, eds.
2002. The Drama of the Commons. Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press. URL: http://www.nap.edu/books/0309082501/html/.

Schweik, Charles, and Craig Thomas
2002. Using Remote Sensing for Evaluating Environmental Institutions: A Habitat Conservation Planning Example. Social Science Quarterly 83(1):244–62.

Siqueira, Andréa D., Stephen McCracken, Eduardo S. Brondízio, and Emilio F. Moran
2002. Women and Work in a Brazilian Agricultural Frontier. In Gender at Work in Economic Life, ed. Gracia Clark. Society for Economic Anthropology Monograph Series, No. 20. Walnut Creek, Calif.: AltaMira Press.

Southworth, Jane, Harini Nagendra, and Catherine M. Tucker
2002. Fragmentation of a Landscape: Incorporating Landscape Metrics into Satellite Analyses of Land-Cover Change. Landscape Research 27(3)253–269.

Stern, Paul C., Thomas Dietz, and Elinor Ostrom
2002. Research on the Commons: Lessons for Environmental Resource Managers. Environmental Practice 4(2):61–64.

Unruh, Jon D.
2002. Land Dispute Resolution in Mozambique: Evidence and Institutions of Agroforestry Technology Adoption. In Innovation in Natural Resource Management: The Role of Property Rights and Collective Action in Developing Countries, ed. Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Anna Knox, Frank Place, and Brent Swallow, 166–185. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) series. Baltimore, Md.: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Reprint of Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, System-Wide Program on Collective Action and Property Rights Working Paper 12 (Washington, D.C.: IFPRI, 2001).

Unruh, Jon D.
2002. Local Land Tenure in the Peace Process. Peace Review 14(3):337–342.

Unruh, Jon D.
2002. Poverty and Property Rights in the Developing World: Not As Simple As We Would Like. Land Use Policy 19(4):275–276.

Walker, Brian, Stephen Carpenter, John Anderies, Nick Abel, Graeme S. Cumming, Marco Janssen, Louis Lebel, Jon Norberg, Garry D. Peterson, and Rusty Pritchard
2002. Resilience Management in Social-Ecological Systems: A Working Hypothesis for a Participatory Approach. Conservation Ecology 6(1):14 [on line]. URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol6/iss1/art14.

Walker, Brian H., and Marco A. Janssen
2002. Rangelands, Pastoralists and Governments - Inter-Linked Systems of People and Nature. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London: Biological Sciences 357:719–725.


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