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The co-production of science and policy in integrated climate assessments
2005644 citationsMaria Carmen Lemos, Barbara J. MorehouseGlobal Environmental Changeprofile →
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Euzen, Agathe & Barbara J. Morehouse. (2014). De labondance à la raison. Manières dhabiter à travers lusage de leau dans une région semi-aride, lexemple de Tucson en Arizona. 27–44.
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Euzen, Agathe & Barbara J. Morehouse. (2014). De l'abondance à la raison. Norois. 27–41.
Morehouse, Barbara J., Gregg M. Garfin, Timothy J. Brown, & Thomas W. Swetnam. (2006). Integrating Fire, Climate, and Societal Factors into Decision Support for Strategic Planning in Wildland Fire Management. 42.1 indexed citations
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Lemos, Maria Carmen & Barbara J. Morehouse. (2005). The co-production of science and policy in integrated climate assessments. Global Environmental Change. 15(1). 57–68.644 indexed citations breakdown →
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Jacobs, Katharine L. & Barbara J. Morehouse. (2005). Why Sustainability is Not a Four-Letter Word. 4(1).2 indexed citations
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Brown, Timothy J., et al.. (2004). Climate, fuels, fire and decisions: The making of national monthly and seasonal wildland fire outlooks. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 4483–4488.1 indexed citations
Cayan, Daniel R., Michael D. Dettinger, Kelly T. Redmond, et al.. (2003). The transboundary setting of California's water and hydropower systems: linkages between the Sierra Nevada, Columbia, and Colorado hydroclimates.. 237–262.7 indexed citations
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Comrie, Andrew C., Henry F. Díaz, & Barbara J. Morehouse. (2003). Climate Doesn't Stop at the Border: U.S. - Mexico Climatic Regions and Causes of Variability. 291–316.2 indexed citations
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Jacobs, Katharine L. & Barbara J. Morehouse. (2003). Improved Drought Planning for Arizona. eYLS (Yale Law School).1 indexed citations
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Morehouse, Barbara J., et al.. (2001). Assessing Transboundary Sensitivity to Drought: the Importance of Effluent in Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora. Natural resources journal. 40.2 indexed citations
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Bales, Roger C. & Barbara J. Morehouse. (2001). The Climate Assessment Project for the Southwest: An Integrated Approach.1 indexed citations
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Morehouse, Barbara J., et al.. (2001). An examination of Arizona water law and policy from the perspective of climate impacts.7 indexed citations
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Morehouse, Barbara J., et al.. (2000). The Implications of Sustained Drought for Transboundary Water Management in Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora. Natural resources journal. 40(4). 783.22 indexed citations
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Morehouse, Barbara J.. (1993). Power relationships in the spatial partitioning and natural resource management of the Grand Canyon.. UA Campus Repository (The University of Arizona).2 indexed citations
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