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Books, Articles, Chapters, and Reports Published in 2005

Andersson, Krister
2005. ¿Cómo Hacer Funcionar la Gestión Forestal Municipal? Lecciones de Bolivia (How to Make Municipal Forest Governance Work? Lessons from Bolivia). La Paz, Bolivia: Plural Editores.

Andersson, Krister, and Diego Pacheco
2005. Cómo Hacer Funcionar la Gestión Descentralizada de los Recursos Naturals? El Papel de la Comunicación y la Cooperación Interorganizacional (How does the decentralized governance of natural resources work? The role of communication and interorganizational cooperation). Gestión y Política Pública (México) 14(1):75–105.

Batistella, Mateus, and Emilio Moran
2005. Dimensões Humanas do Uso e Cobertura das Terras na Amazônia: uma Contribuição do LBA. Acta Amazonica 35(2):239–247.

Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2005. Agriculture Intensification, Economic Identity, and Shared Invisibility in Amazonian Peasantry: Caboclos and Colonists in Comparative Perspective. Culture and Agriculture 26(1-2):1–24.

Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2005. Intraregional Analysis of Land-Use Change in the Amazon. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 223–252. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Cumming, G. S., G. Barnes, Stephen Perz, M. Schmink, K. E. Sieving, Jane Southworth, M. Binford, R. D. Holt, C. Stickler, and T. Van Holt
2005. An Exploratory Framework for the Empirical Measurement of Resilience. Ecosystems 8(8):975–987.

Eakin, Hallie, Catherine M. Tucker, and Edwin Castellanos
2005. Market Shocks and Climate Variability: The Coffee Crisis in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. Mountain Research and Development 25(4):304–309.

Evans, Tom P., Darla K. Munroe, and Dawn C. Parker
2005. Modeling Land-Use/Land-Cover Change: Exploring the Dynamics of Human-Environment Relationships. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 187–213. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Evans, Tom P., Leah K. VanWey, and Emilio F. Moran
2005. Human-Environment Research, Spatially Explicit Data Analysis, and Geographic Information Systems. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 161–185. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Geist, Helmut, Eric Lambin, William McConnell, and Diogenes Alves
2005. Causes, Trajectories and Syndromes of Land-Use/Cover Change. IHDP Newsletter UPDATE 03/05:6–7.

Ghate, Rucha, and Harini Nagendra
2005. Institutional Performance in Forest Management: Botanical Evidence. Conservation and Society 3(2):509–532.

Gibson, Clark C., Krister Andersson, Elinor Ostrom, and Sujai Shivakumar
2005. The Samaritan’s Dilemma: The Political Economy of Development Aid. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Gibson, Clark C., John T. Williams, and Elinor Ostrom
2005. Local Enforcement and Better Forests. World Development 33(2):273–284.

Green, Glen M., Charles M. Schweik, and J. C. Randolph
2005. Linking Disciplines across Space and Time: Useful Concepts and Approaches for Land-Cover Change Studies. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 61–80. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Green, Glen M., Charles M. Schweik, and J. C. Randolph
2005. Retrieving Land-Cover Change Information from Landsat Satellite Images by Minimizing Other Sources of Reflectance Variability. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 131–160. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Hayes, Tanya M., and Elinor Ostrom
2005. Conserving the World’s Forests: Are Protected Areas the Only Way? Indiana Law Review 38(3):595–617.

Lu, Dengsheng
2005. Aboveground Biomass Estimation Using Landsat TM Data in the Brazilian Amazon. International Journal of Remote Sensing 26(12):2509–2525.

Lu, Dengsheng
2005. Integration of Vegetation Inventory Data and Landsat TM Image for Vegetation Classification in the Western Brazilian Amazon. Forest Ecology and Management 213(1-3):369–383.

Lu, Dengsheng, and Mateus Batistella
2005. Exploring TM Image Texture and Its Relationships with Biomass Estimation in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon. Acta Amazônica 35(2):261–268.

Lu, Dengsheng, Mateus Batistella, and Emilio F. Moran
2005. Satellite Estimation of Aboveground Biomass and Impacts of Forest Stand Structure. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 71(8):967–974.

Lu, Dengsheng, Paul Mausel, Mateus Batistella, and Emilio Moran
2005. Land-Cover Binary Change Detection Methods for Use in the Moist Tropical Region of the Amazon: A Comparative Study. International Journal of Remote Sensing 26(1):101–114.

Lu, Dengsheng, Emilio F. Moran, Paul Mausel, and Eduardo Brondízio
2005. Comparison of Aboveground Biomass across Amazon Sites. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 279–301. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Lu, Dengsheng, and Qihao Weng
2005. Urban Classification Using Full Spectral Information of Landsat ETM+ Imagery in Marion County, Indiana. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 71(11):1275–1284.

Ludewigs, Thomas, and Eduardo Brondízio
2005. Integrating Remote Sensing, GIS and Field Surveys: The Study of Lot Turnover, Land Concentration and Land Use in Colonization Areas. In Anais XII Simpósio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, Goiânia, Brasil, pp. 3535–3542. São José dos Campos, SP, Brasil: National Institute for Space Research (INPE).

McConnell, William J., and Eric Keys
2005. Meta-Analysis of Agricultural Change. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 325–353. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

McConnell, William J., and Sean P. Sweeney
2005. Challenges of Forest Governance in Madagascar. The Geographic Journal 171(2):223–238.

Moran, Emilio F.
2005. Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems: An Introduction. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 3–21. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Moran, Emilio F.
2005. New Directions in Human-Environment Interactions and Land-Use/Land-Cover Research. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 357–372. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Moran, Emilio F., and Elinor Ostrom, eds.
2005. Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Munroe, Darla K., Cynthia Croissant, and Abigail M. York
2005. Land Use Policy and Landscape Fragmentation in an Urbanizing Region: Assessing the Impact of Zoning. Applied Geography 25(2):121–141.

Musacchio, Laura, Esra Ozdenerol, Margaret Bryant, and Tom Evans
2005. Changing Landscapes, Changing Disciplines: Seeking to Understand Interdisciplinarity in Landscape Ecological Change Research. Landscape and Urban Planning 73(4):326–338.

Nagendra, Harini, Mukunda Karmacharya, and Birendra Karna
2005. Evaluating Forest Management in Nepal: Views across Space and Time. Ecology and Society 10(1):art.24 [online]. URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss1/art24/.

Nagendra, Harini, Birendra Karna, and Mukunda Karmacharya
2005. Examining Institutional Change: Social Conflict in Nepal’s Leasehold Forestry Programme. Conservation and Society 3(1):72–91. URL: http://www.conservationandsociety.org/cs-3-1_5_enagendraetal.pdf.

Navarro, Doris, Scott Hetrick, and Eduardo Brondízio
2005. Deforestation Patterns in Brazilian Amazonia: The Case of Highways PA-140 and PA-150, Pará State. In Anais XII Simpósio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, Goiânia, Brasil, pp. 1613–1620. São José dos Campos, S.P., Brasil: National Institute for Space Research (INPE).

Ostrom, Elinor
2005. Doing Institutional Analysis: Digging Deeper Than Markets and Hierarchies. In Handbook of New Institutional Economics, ed. Claude Ménard and Mary M. Shirley, 819–848. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.

Ostrom, Elinor
2005. Policies That Crowd Out Reciprocity and Collective Action. In Moral Sentiments and Material Interests: The Foundations of Cooperation in Economic Life, ed. Herbert Gintis, Samuel Bowles, Robert Boyd, and Ernst Fehr, 253–275. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Ostrom, Elinor
2005. Response to Zakir Husain and Rabindra Bhattacharya’s "Common Pool Resources and Contextual Factors: Evolution of a Fishermen’s Cooperative in Calcutta." Ecological Economics 55(2):139–142.

Ostrom, Elinor
2005. Understanding Institutional Diversity. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

Pacheco, Diego, Krister Andersson, and Marilyn Hoskins
2005. Challenges and Opportunities for Communal Forest Management in South America. In Challenges in Managing Forest Genetic Resources for Livelihoods: Examples from Argentina and Brazil, ed. Barbara Vincenti, Weber Amaral, and Brien Meilleur, 29–50. Rome, Italy: International Plant Genetic Resources Institute.

Randolph, J. C., Glen M. Green, Jonathon Belmont, Theresa Burcsu, and David Welch
2005. Forest Ecosystems and the Human Dimensions. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 105–125. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Rudel, Thomas K., Oliver T. Coomes, Emilio F. Moran. Frédéric Achard, Arild Angelsen, Jianchu Xu, and Eric Lambin
2005. Forest Transitions: Towards a Global Understanding of Land Use Change. Global Environmental Change Part A 15(1):23–31.

Schweik, Charles M., Tom P. Evans, and J. Morgan Grove
2005. Open Source and Open Content: A Framework for Global Collaboration in Social-Ecological Research. Ecology and Society 10(1):33 [online]. URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss1/art33/.

Tucker, Catherine M.
2005. Part IV, Comparison: Generalizing from Case Studies. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 215–221. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Tucker, Catherine M., Darla K. Munroe, Harini Nagendra and Jane Southworth
2005. Comparative Spatial Analyses of Forest Conservation and Change in Honduras and Guatemala. Conservation and Society 3(1):174–200. URL: http://www.conservationandsociety.org/cs-3-1_10_jtuckeretal.pdf.

Tucker, Catherine M., and Elinor Ostrom
2005. Multidisciplinary Research Relating Institutions and Forest Transformations. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 81–103. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Tucker, Catherine M., and Jane Southworth
2005. Processes of Forest Change at the Local and Landscape Levels in Honduras and Guatemala. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 253–277. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Unruh, Jon, Harini Nagendra, Glen M. Green, William J. McConnell, and Nathan Vogt
2005. Cross-Continental Comparisons: Africa and Asia. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 303–324. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

VanWey, Leah K., Elinor Ostrom, and Vicky Meretsky
2005. Theories Underlying the Study of Human-Environment Interactions. In Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human-Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems, ed. Emilio F. Moran and Elinor Ostrom, 23–56. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

VanWey, Leah K., Catherine M. Tucker, and Eileen Diaz McConnell
2005. Community Organization, Migration and Remittances in Oaxaca. Latin America Research Review 40(1):83–106.

York, Abigail M., Marco A. Janssen, and Elinor Ostrom
2005. Incentives Affecting Land Use Decisions of Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners. In Handbook of Global Environmental Politics, ed. Peter Dauvergne, 233–248. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Zarin, D. J., E. A. Davidson, Eduardo S. Brondízio, I. C. G. Vieira, T. Sá, T. Feldpausch, E. A. G. Schuur, R. Mesquita, Emilio F. Moran, P. Delamonica, M. J. Ducey, G. C. Hurtt, C. Salimon, M. Denich
2005. Legacy of Fire Slows Carbon Accumulation in Amazonian Forest Regrowth. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3(7):365–369.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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