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Scope | Faculty & Staff Notes p.2

In Print | Recent publications by Nicholas School faculty or staff

Stuart L. Pimm, Doris Duke Professor of Conservation Ecology

  • “The Genetic Rescue of the Florida Panther,” Animal Conservation, 2005 (lead author)
  • “Local Extinctions in Flocking Birds in Amazonian Forest Fragments,” Evolutionary Ecology Research, 2006 (coauthor)
  • “The Various Christian Ethics of Species Conservation,” Religion and the New Ecology: Environmental Prudence in a World in Flux, D.M. Lodge and C. Hamlin, eds., 2006 (coauthor)

Jeffrey A. Priddy, data processing specialist

  • “Testing a Spatially Explicit Individual- Based Model of Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Population Dynamics,” Ecological Applications, January 2005 (coauthor)

Chantel D. Reid, lecturer

  • “Elevated CO2 Reduces Disease Incidence and Severity of a Red Maple Fungal Pathogen via Changes in Host,” Global Change Biology, April 2005 (coauthor w/ R. Jackson et al.)

Jim SalzmanJames Salzman, professor of law and Nicholas Institute professor of environmental policy

  • “Decentralized Administrative Law in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development,” Law and Contemporary Problems, 2005 (author) •
  • “Creating Markets for Ecosystem Services: Notes From the Field,” NYU Law Review, 2005 (author)
  • “No Net Loss: Instrument Choice in Wetland Protection,” in Moving to Markets in Environmental Regulation: 20 Years of Experience, J. Freeman and C. Kolstad, eds., 2005, reprinted in The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India Journal for Environmental Law (author)
  • “The Perils of Payments for Ecosystem Services,” International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, 2005 (author)
  • “What Paying for Ecosystem Services Means,” PERC Reports, July 2005 (author)

William H. Schlesinger, James B. Duke Professor of Biogeochemistry

  • “Forest Response to Elevated CO2 is Conserved Across a Broad Range of Productivity,” Proceedings of the National Academics of Science, 2005 (coauthor w/ R. Oren et al.)
  • “The Global Carbon Cycle and Climate Change,” Advances in the Economics of Environmental Research, Vol. 5, 2006 (author)

Martin D. Smith, assistant professor of environmental economics

  • “Heterogeneous and Correlated Risk Preferences and Behavior of Commercial Fishermen: The Perfect Storm Dilemma,” Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2005 (lead author)
  • “Effectiveness of Marine Reserves for Large-Scale Fisheries Management,” Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, January 2006 (lead author)

Jonathan B. Wiener, professor of law and professor of environmental policy

  • “Precautionary Regulation in Europe and the United States: A Quantitative Comparison,” Risk Analysis, October 2005 (coauthor)

Erika WeinthalErika Weinthal, associate professor of environmental policy

  • “The Water Crisis in the Gaza Strip: Prospects for Resolution,” Ground Water, October 2005 (lead author w/ A.Vengosh et al.)

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