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Scope | Faculty & Staff Notes

In Print

Richard T. Di Giulio, professor of environmental toxicology, published in March: Di Giulio, R.T., and W.H. Benson, editors, Interconnections Between Human Health and Ecological Integrity, SETAC Press, Pensacola, Fla.

Robert B. Jackson, associate professor of botany and of environment, co-authored a paper: Gill, R.A., H.W. Polley, H.B. Johnson, L.J. Anderson, H. Maherali, R.B. Jackson.,2002, "Nonlinear grassland responses to past and future atmospheric CO2," Nature.

Lynn A. Maguire, associate professor of the practice of environmental management, is author of an entry on biological diversity in the Encyclopedia of Global Change, November 2001, Oxford University Press.

Marie Lynn Miranda, Dan and Bunny Gabel Associate Professor of the Practice of Environmental Ethics and Sustainable Development, has published two papers:

  • M.L. Miranda and D. Bynum, "Unit Based Pricing and Undesirable Diversion: Market Prices and Community Characteristics," Society and Natural Resources, January.
  • M.L. Miranda and B.W. Hale, "Protecting the Forest from the Trees: The Social Costs of Energy Production in Sweden," Energy, September 2001.

A. Bradshaw Murray, assistant professor of geomorphology and coastal processes, has coauthored several papers:

  • Ashton, A., Murray, A.B., and Arnoult, O. 2001, "Formation of shoreline features by large-scale instabilities induced by high-angle waves," Nature 414, 296-300.
  • Murray, A.B., and Reydellet, G., 2001, "A rip current model based on a newly hypothesized interaction between waves and currents," Journal of Coastal Research, 17, 517-530.
  • Murray, A.B., 2001, "From strange attractors to real-world data: Evaluating a bedform model by measuring the distance between state-space plots," Mathematical Geology, V. 33, 293-300.

 

Kenneth H. Reckhow, professor of water resources coauthored the following paper:

  • with Borsuk, M.E., D. Higdon, C.A. Stow, 2001, "A Bayesian Hierarchical Model to Predict Benthic Oxygen Demand from Organic Matter Loading in Estuaries and Coastal Zones," Ecological Modeling, 143:165-181.

Curtis J. Richardson, professor of resource ecology and director of the Duke University Wetland Center has coauthored several papers:

  • Richardson, C.J., and K. Nunnery, 2001, "Ecological functional assessment (EFA): A new approach to determining wetland health," pp. 95-112, in Vymazal, J. (ed.), Transformations of Nutrients in Natural and Constructed Wetlands, Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, 519 pp.
  • Richardson, C.J., and J. Vymazal, 2001, "Sampling macrophytes in wetlands," pp. 297-338 (Chapter 14) in Rader, R., D.P. Butzer, and Scott A. Wissinger (eds.), Bioassessment and Management of North American Freshwater Wetlands, New York: John Wiley & Sons. 469 pp.

William H. Schlesinger, dean and James B. Duke professor of biogeochemistry, has published: Lawrence, D. and W.H. Schlesinger, 2001, "Changes in soil phosphorus during 200 years of shifting cultivation in Indonesia," Ecology 82: 2769-2780.

Jonathan B. Wiener, professor of law and of environmental policy coauthored "Reconstructing Climate Policy: The Paths Ahead," Policy Matters, 01-23, AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, August 2001, with Richard B. Stewart.

 

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