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The Imperative Of Conserving California's Foothill Oak Woodlands, Lauren Phillips Dec 2013

The Imperative Of Conserving California's Foothill Oak Woodlands, Lauren Phillips

Social Sciences

No abstract provided.


Jefferson Currents: Autumn 2013 Nov 2013

Jefferson Currents: Autumn 2013

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings: And now, for something completely different, ladies and gentlemen, with a roll of the drums and a blare of trumpets, please..

On the Home Front: Rudolph-approved!

Bright Ideas: A kilowatt saved is a penny earned


Jefferson Currents: Spring 2013 Nov 2013

Jefferson Currents: Spring 2013

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings: Here Comes the Bride

On the Home Front: Insulation or How I learned to stuff it

Bright Ideas: The heat's ON but no one's home!


Wildlands Conservancy/Connick Ranch Research, Susie Van Kirk Oct 2013

Wildlands Conservancy/Connick Ranch Research, Susie Van Kirk

Susie Van Kirk Papers

Susie Van Kirks research notes on the Wildlands Conservancy and Connick Ranch. Includes newspaper references, interviews, as well as deed, survey and patent information.


Avian Community Response To Fire-Mediated Regeneration Of Native Pine Stands In The Mountains Of South Carolina, Curtis Walker Aug 2013

Avian Community Response To Fire-Mediated Regeneration Of Native Pine Stands In The Mountains Of South Carolina, Curtis Walker

All Theses

To assess the impacts of fire disturbance management on the avian community at Jocassee gorges in the mountains of South Carolina, a total of 1000 10-minute, 50 m radius point counts were conducted in treatment and control plots during the spring breeding seasons of 2011 and 2012. Comparisons of avian communities were made between the burned treatment sites and reference control sites to examine community and priority species response to prescribed fire. Values of species diversity, species richness, and total number of individuals were found to be significantly higher in the burned treatment plots than in the control plots as …


Jefferson Currents: Summer/Fall 2007 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Summer/Fall 2007

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, steam power and chilled water on campus, 6 degrees of efficiency challenge, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Winter 2005/6 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Winter 2005/6

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, Jefferson signs agreements for a new central chilled water plant and steam purchase pricing, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Winter 2005 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Winter 2005

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, energy myths debunked, savings at work, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Winter 2003 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Winter 2003

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, campus heating costs soar, energy upgrades at TJUH buildings, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Summer 2005 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Summer 2005

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, electricity bills rising, information on buying air conditioners, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Summer 2004 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Summer 2004

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, energy costs slashed, energy myths debunked, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Summer 2003 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Summer 2003

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, Jefferson receives two energy awards, Jefferson's water meter costs cut, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Spring 2013 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Spring 2013

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, insulation for saving on heating and cooling cost, Earth Day news, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Spring 2011 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Spring 2011

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, healthy Jeff water Wednesday, investment in energy efficiency yields big savings on campus, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Spring 2006 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Spring 2006

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, electric rates going up, energy myths debunked, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Spring 2005 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Spring 2005

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, energy use on campus, energy myths debunked, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Spring 2004 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Spring 2004

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, free hot water, energy myths debunked, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Fall 2012 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Fall 2012

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, on the home front, EnergySense from PGW, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Fall 2011 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Fall 2011

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, six ways to cut winter energy use, load shedding initiative saves money, work completed on large energy projects, and more conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Fall 2009 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Fall 2009

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, saving money and healing the environment, trash to cash, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Fall 2004 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Fall 2004

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, oil prices, energy myths debunked, and other conservation news. 2 pages.


Jefferson Currents: Fall 2003 May 2013

Jefferson Currents: Fall 2003

Jefferson Currents: The Energy Conservation Newsletter

Dr. Watts' Brilliant Savings, Campus Electricity Use Slashed, Christmas shopping tips, and other news. 2 pages.


Modeling Habitat Associations For The Common Loon (Gavia Immer) At Multiple Scales In Northeastern North America, Anne Kuhn, Jane Copeland, John Cooley, Harry Vogel, Kate Taylor, Diane Nacci, Peter V. August May 2013

Modeling Habitat Associations For The Common Loon (Gavia Immer) At Multiple Scales In Northeastern North America, Anne Kuhn, Jane Copeland, John Cooley, Harry Vogel, Kate Taylor, Diane Nacci, Peter V. August

Peter August

Common Loon (Gavia immer) is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aquatic-dependent wildlife in North America. The northern breeding range of Common Loon has contracted over the last century as a result of habitat degradation from human disturbance and lakeshore development. We focused on the state of New Hampshire, USA, where a long-term monitoring program conducted by the Loon Preservation Committee has been collecting biological data on Common Loon since 1976. The Common Loon population in New Hampshire is distributed throughout the state across a wide range of lake-specific habitats, water quality conditions, and levels of human disturbance. …


Attaining Sustainable Behavior Among Non-Environmentally-Motivated Individuals: A Formative Experiment, Brooklynn Wynveen May 2013

Attaining Sustainable Behavior Among Non-Environmentally-Motivated Individuals: A Formative Experiment, Brooklynn Wynveen

All Dissertations

Experts agree that overconsumption is a major problem in Western culture today, particularly in the United States. Thus, it is important to promote sustainable behavior among the general public. And yet, existing educational programming geared toward promoting such behavior changes remains appealing largely to environmentally-motivated audiences, as opposed to individuals with alternative (i.e., social and economic) motivations. In response to this discrepancy, I conducted a formative experiment with the goals of: 1) fostering participation among non-environmentally-motivated individuals in sustainable living educational programming; and 2) obtaining behavior change commitments, in the direction of more sustainable lifestyles, from those participants.
As part …


Factors Influencing Nest Site Selection By Wood Turtles (Glyptemys Insculpta) In An Altered Forest Landscape, Ellery Ruther May 2013

Factors Influencing Nest Site Selection By Wood Turtles (Glyptemys Insculpta) In An Altered Forest Landscape, Ellery Ruther

Theses & Honors Papers

There have been many studies concerning wood turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) nest site selection, including studies that evaluate nest site conditions when stream sand banks are not available. However, because of the unique landscape at our study site (high gradient, first order streams) and rapidly diminishing wood turtle populations in Virginia, I am evaluating wood turtle nest site selection. Nine physiographic and vegetative characteristics from nest, positive, negative-one and negative-two control locations were evaluated using binomial generalized linear models and then best fit models were chosen using Akaike's Information Criterion (AIC). It was found that in lieu of typical stream …


A Social–Ecological Approach To Conservation Planning: Embedding Social Considerations, Natalie C. Ban, Morena Mills, Jordan Tam, Christina C. Hicks, Sarah Klain, Natalie Stoeckl, Madeleine C. Bottrill, Jordan Levine, Robert L. Pressey, Terre Satterfield, Kai M. A. Chan May 2013

A Social–Ecological Approach To Conservation Planning: Embedding Social Considerations, Natalie C. Ban, Morena Mills, Jordan Tam, Christina C. Hicks, Sarah Klain, Natalie Stoeckl, Madeleine C. Bottrill, Jordan Levine, Robert L. Pressey, Terre Satterfield, Kai M. A. Chan

Environment and Society Faculty Publications

Many conservation plans remain unimplemented, in part because of insufficient consideration of the social processes that influence conservation decisions. Complementing social considerations with an integrated understanding of the ecology of a region can result in a more complete conservation approach. We suggest that linking conservation planning to a social–ecological systems (SES) framework can lead to a more thorough understanding of human–environment interactions and more effective integration of social considerations. By characterizing SES as a set of subsystems, and their interactions with each other and with external factors, the SES framework can improve our understanding of the linkages between social and …


Conserving Fish And Forests: Community Involvement And Its Limits In Resource Management On The Island Of Hawai'i, Amber W. Datta May 2013

Conserving Fish And Forests: Community Involvement And Its Limits In Resource Management On The Island Of Hawai'i, Amber W. Datta

Pomona Senior Theses

In this thesis I examine the limits of community involvement in accomplishing the conservation goals of biodiversity and ecosystem function in resource management by analyzing the multiple interest groups that compose community. Two case studies are presented to accomplish this goal. The first case study is the West Hawaii Fisheries Management Area, where a group of community stakeholders provide management recommendations that are then implemented by the state. The second case study is the Ka’u forest reserve, where community involvement is invited into the management decision-making process but is also limited in its ultimate political power by the state. Through …


Applying Information Technology In The Identification Of Areas Of Conservation Importance: Rare Carnivores In Westchester County, New York, Melissa M. Grigione, Dan Farkas Apr 2013

Applying Information Technology In The Identification Of Areas Of Conservation Importance: Rare Carnivores In Westchester County, New York, Melissa M. Grigione, Dan Farkas

Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics

No abstract provided.


“Hariyo Ban Nepalko Dhan” (“Nepal’S Wealth Is The Green Forest”): The People’S Participation In Structuring Sustainable Development Through Community Forestry, Natasha Eulberg Apr 2013

“Hariyo Ban Nepalko Dhan” (“Nepal’S Wealth Is The Green Forest”): The People’S Participation In Structuring Sustainable Development Through Community Forestry, Natasha Eulberg

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

Community forestry has a long history in Nepal, and despite the nationalization of the country’s forests in the mid-twentieth century, current legislation determines that rights and execution of community forest management lies largely with community forest user groups (CFUGs). This research questions to what extent CFUGs truly represent autonomous bodies with the full power and ability to manage and utilize community forests and forest resources. This research also seeks to determine the impact and distribution of CFUG operations and benefits on CFUG members, and the ways in which CFUG management practices have impacted how group members perceive and interact with …


One Earth, Take Care, Minnesota State University, Mankato Jan 2013

One Earth, Take Care, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Conservation/Energy Alternatives

Bibliography and photographs of a display of government documents from Minnesota State University, Mankato.