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Landscape permeability for large carnivores in Washington: a geographic information system weighted-distance and least-cost corridor assessment.
- Peter H. Singleton, W. Gaines, J. Lehmkuhl
- Environmental Science
- 2002
Singleton, Peter H.; Gaines, William L.; Lehmkuhl, John F. 2002. Landscape permeability for large carnivores in Washington: a geographic information system weighted-distance and least-cost corridor…
Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles
- P. Hessburg, D. Churchill, G. Reeves
- Environmental ScienceLandscape Ecology
- 26 May 2015
ContextMore than a century of forest and fire management of Inland Pacific landscapes has transformed their successional and disturbance dynamics. Regional connectivity of many terrestrial and…
Connectivity Planning to Address Climate Change
- Tristan A. Nuñez, J. Lawler, J. Tewksbury
- Environmental ScienceConservation biology : the journal of the Society…
- 1 April 2013
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The ecology and management of moist mixed-conifer forests in eastern Oregon and Washington: a synthesis of the relevant biophysical science and implications for future land management
- P. Stine, P. Hessburg, Rachel C. White
- Environmental Science
- 2014
Land managers in the Pacific Northwest have reported a need for updated scientific information on the ecology and management of mixed-conifer forests east of the Cascade Range in Oregon and…
Informed multi-objective decision-making in environmental management using Pareto optimality
- M. C. Kennedy, E. D. Ford, Peter H. Singleton, M. Finney, J. Agee
- Business
- 3 August 2007
Effective decisionmaking in environmental management requires the consideration of multiple objectives that may conflict. Common optimization methods use weights on the multiple objectives to…
Barred Owl Space Use and Habitat Selection in the Eastern Cascades, Washington
- Peter H. Singleton, J. Lehmkuhl, W. Gaines, Scott A. Graham
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 2010
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Focal species and landscape “naturalness” corridor models offer complementary approaches for connectivity conservation planning
- M. Krosby, Ian K. Breckheimer, Joanne P. Schuett-Hames
- Environmental ScienceLandscape Ecology
- 7 July 2015
ContextThe dual threats of habitat fragmentation and climate change have led to a proliferation of approaches for connectivity conservation planning. Corridor analyses have traditionally taken a…
Seeing the forest for the fuel: Integrating ecological values and fuels management
- J. Lehmkuhl, M. C. Kennedy, E. D. Ford, Peter H. Singleton, W. Gaines, Rick L. Lind
- Environmental Science
- 16 July 2007
I-90 SNOQUALMIE PASS WILDLIFE HABITAT LINKAGE ASSESSMENT
- Peter H. Singleton, J. Lehmkuhl
- Environmental Science
- 16 May 2000
A multi-scale assessment of wildlife habitat connectivity and barriers to animal movement along 35 miles of Interstate 90 between Snoqualmie Pass and Cle Elum, Washington was conducted from January…
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