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By Rachel Neugarten on 9/26/2008 | Keyword(s): Literature

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Adger, N.W. 2000. Social and ecological resilience: are they related? Progress in Human Geography 24(3): 347-364.

Agrawal, A. and K. Redford. 2006. Poverty, Development, And Biodiversity Conservation: Shooting in the Dark? WCS Working Paper. Bronx, NY: Wildlife Conservation Society. http://www.wcs.org/media/file/wcswp26.pdf

Allison, P.D. 1984. Event History Analysis: Regression for Longitudinal Event Data. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Adirondack Park Agency, New York State Department of Conservation. 2001. Adirondack Park State Land Use Master Plan. Ray Brook, NY.

Baker and Buthman. (Unpublished report.) Snowmobiling in the Adirondack Park: Environmental and Social Impacts. St. Lawrence University Department of Biology. April 27, 2005. Available online: http://it.stlawu.edu/~bart/Barthelmess/CB2005_final_papers/pdfs/snowmobiles.pdf  

Beckley, T., J. Parkins, and R.C. Stedman. 2002. Indicators of forest-community sustainability: The evolution of research. The Forestry Chronicle 78(5): 626-636.

Beier, C.M., T.M. Patterson, and F.S. Chapin. 2008. Ecosystem services and emergent vulnerability in managed ecosystems: A geospatial decision-support tool. Ecosystems. 11: 923-938. 

Bliss, J.C., E.C. Kelly, J. Abrams, C. Bailey. 2008. Disintegration of the industrial forest estate and the future of small-scale forestry in the United States. Rural Studies Program, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. Working Paper Number RSP 08-03. http://ruralstudies.oregonstate.edu/Publications/RSP-08-03.pdf Accessed December 2008

Block, A., K. Hartigan, R. Heiser,G. Horner, L. Lewandowski, J. Mulvihill- Kuntz, and S. Thorn. 2004. Trends in easement language and the status of current monitoring onworking forest conservation easements. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 270 pp. Available from http://www.snre.umich.edu/ecomgt//pubs/wfce/wfcecomplete.pdf (accessed October 2008). 

Block, N. E., and A. Sample. 2001. Industrial Timberland Divestitures and Investments: Opportunities and Challenges in Forestland Conservation. Pinchot Institute, Washington, D.C.: Available online: http://www.postcom.org/eco/sls.docs/Pinchot%20Instit-Indust%20Timberland%20Divests.pdf

Brooks, J.S., M.A. Franzen, C.M. Holmes, M.N. Grote, and M. Borgerhoff Mulder. 2006. Testing Hypotheses for the Success of Different Conservation Strategies. Conservation Biology. 20(5): 1528-1538.

Conservation Measures Partnership. 2007. Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation. www.conservationmeasures.org

Cox, G.L., J.D. Erickson, W.F. Porter, A.M. Woods. 2007. North Country Respondents Voice Vision for Sustainable Future. Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies. 14(1): 32-40.da Fonseca, G.A.B, A. Bruner, R.A. Mittermeier, K. Alger, C. Gascon, and R.E. Rice. 2005. On defying nature’s end: the case for landscape-scale conservation. The George Wright Forum. 22(1): 46-60.

da Fonseca, G.A.B, A. Bruner, R.A. Mittermeier, K. Alger, C. Gascon, and R.E. Rice. 2005. On defying nature’s end: the case for landscape-scale conservation. The George Wright Forum. 22(1): 46-60.

Davis, B. 2005. Easement-based land conservation and recreational access in the Northern Forest. p. 264-269 in: Peden, J.G., Schuster R.M, comps. eds. Proceedings of the 2005 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium; 2005 April 10-12; Bolton Landing, NY. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-341. Newton Square, PA: U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/22301

Dennis, D.F. and M.J. Twery. 2006.  Choice Modeling: Public preferences for enhancing benefits from private forests in the Adirondacks. In: Burns, R. and K. Robinson, K., comps. 2006. Proceedings of the 2006 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Bolton Landing, New York, USA, 9-11 April 2006. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-14. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station.

Erickson, J. 1998. Sustainable Development and the Adirondack Experience. Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies. Fall/Winter 1998. p. 24-32. 

Force, J.E., G.E. Machlis, L. Zhang, and A. Kearney. 1993. The relationship between timber production, local historical events, and community social change: a quantitative case study. Forest Science 39(4):722-742.

Ginn, W. 2005. Investing in Nature: Case studies of land conservation in collaboration with business. Island Press, Washington D.C. 

Goldman, R.L., H. Tallis, P. Kareiva, and G.C. Daily. 2008. Field evidence that ecosystem service projects support biodiversity and diversify options.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105, no. 27 (June 30, 2008): 9445-9448. 

Hagan, J.M., L.C. Irland, and A.A. Whitman. 2005. Changing timberland ownership in the Northern Forest and implications for biodiversity. Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences, Report # MCCS-FCP-2005-1, Brunswick, Maine, 25 pp.

Heintz, J., R. Pollin, and H. Garrett-Peltier. 2009. The NYS Park System: An Economic Asset to the Empire State. Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, March 2009. 26 pp. http://www.ptny.org/pdfs/advocacy/peri_full_report.pdf

Hellawell, J.A. 1991. “Development of a rationale for monitoring”. Pp. 1-14 in F.B. Goldsmith (Ed.) Monitoring for Conservation and Ecology. London: Chapman and Hall.

Hickey, G. M., J.L. Innes, R. Kozak, G.Q. Bull, I. Vertinsky. 2005. Monitoring and information reporting for sustainable forest management: An international multiple case study analysis. Forest Ecology and Management. 209: 237-259. 

Hickey, G.M. and J.L. Innes. 2005. Scientific Review and Gap Analysis of Sustainable Forest Management Criteria and Indicators Initiatives: Forrex Forest Research Extension Partnership, Kamloops, B.C. Forrex Series 17. url: www.forrex.org/publications/FORREXSeries/FS17.pdf 

Hickey, G.M., Innes, J.L., 2008. Indicators for demonstrating sustainable forest management in British Columbia, Canada: an international review. Ecological Indicators 8:131-140  

Jenkins, J. and A. Keal. 2004. Adirondack Atlas: A geographic portrait of the Adirondack Park. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. 

Jenkins, J. 2008. Conservation Easements and Biodiversity in the Northern Forest Region. Open Space Institute and Wildlife Conservation Society. Report accessed 9/26/08, http://www.osiny.org/site/PageServer?pagename=Publication_ConservationEasements_Jenkins

Jenkins, J. and A. Keal. The Adirondack Atlas: A Geographic Portrait of the Adirondack Park. The Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY. 275 pp.

Jenkins, J. 2008. Climate Change in the Adirondacks. Draft Report. Wildlife Conservation Society.

Jenkins, M., S.J. Scherr, M. Inbar. 2004. Markets for Biodiversity Services. Environment. 46(6): 32–42.

Jepson, P. 2005. Governance and accountability of environmental NGOs. Environmental Science and policy 8: 515-524.

Karasin, L. 2003. All-Terrain Vehicles in the Adirondacks: Issues and Options. Wildlife Conservation Society Working Paper No. 21. April, 2003. 75 pp. Available online: http://www.wcs.org/media/file/ATVs_in_ADKs.pdf

Keal, Andrew, and David Wilkie. 2003. Do public lands constrain economic development in the Adirondack Park? Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies. 10(1): 31-36. 

Klein, J.A. and Wolf, S.A. 2007. Toward Multifunctional Landscapes: Cross-sectional analysis of management priorities in New York's Northern Forest. Rural Sociology. 72(3): 391-417. 

Kretser, H. 2001. AdirondackCommunities and Conservation Program: Linking Communities and Conservation Inside the Blue Line. Wildlife Conservation Society Working Paper. http://wcs.org/media/file/ADKHeidiKretserWP2.pdf

Kretser, H. 2005. Housing trends in Franklin and Brighton Townships (Franklin County, NY), 1990-2000. Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies, Fall/Winter 2005. Available online: http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/newsfacts/franklinhousing.pdf

LA Group 2009. Adirondack Regional Assessment Study - Executive Summary. Available online: http://www.aatvny.org/content/Generic/View/1 

Legg, C.J., and L. Nagy. 2006. Why most conservation monitoring is, but need not be, a waste of time. Journal of Environmental Management 78: 194-199.

Levitt, J.N. 2003. The next level: The Pingree Forest Partnership as a private lands conservation innovation. The Program on Conservation Innovation at the Harvard Forest, Harvard University. Occasional research paper 03-01. Available online: http://www.innovations.harvard.edu/showdoc.html?id=2554  

Lind, B. 2001a. Working Forest Conservation Easements: A process guide for land trusts, landowners, and public agencies. The Land Trust Alliance, Washington, D.C. 

Lind, B. 2001b. Trends in Working Forest Conservation Easements. A report from the April 2001 meeting of the Land Trust Alliance Working Forest Conservation Easements Advisory Panel

Margoluis, R., C. Stem, N. Salafsky and M. Brown. 2009. Using conceptual models as a planning and evaluation tool in conservation. Evaluation and Program Planning. 32:138-147.

Margoluis, R., Stem, C., Salafsky, N., & Brown, M. (2009). Design alternatives for evaluating the impact of conservation projects. In M. Birnbaum & P. Mickwitz (Eds.), Environmental program and policy evaluation: Addressing methodological challenges. New Directions for Evaluation, 122, 85–96. 

Mortimer, M.J., J.J. Richardson, Jr., J.S. Huff, and H.L. Haney, Jr. 2007. A Survey of Forestland Conservation Easements in the United States: Implications for Forestland Owners and Managers. Small-scale Forestry 6:35–47

New York Department of Environmental Conservation. 2006. Snowmobile plan for the Adirondack Park/Final generic environmental impact statement. Available online: http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/27707.html

North East State Forester’s Association. 2007. The economic importance and wood flows from New York’s forests, 2007. Available online: http://www.nefainfo.org/publications/2007%20Publications/NEFAEconomicImportNY.pdf

Northern Forest Center. 2000. Northern Forest Wealth Index: Exploring a Deeper Meaning of Wealth. Northern Forest Center, Concord, NH. 59 pp. Available online: http://www.northernforest.org/statistics-demographics.shtml

North Country Council and the Northern Forest Center. 2008. A Strategy for Regional Economic Resurgence: Recommendations of the Northern Forest Sustainable Economy Initiative. Joe Short, Ed. 52 pp. Available online: http://www.northernforest.org/downloads/sei/Full-Strategy-Economic-Resurgence.pdf 

Northern Forest Lands Council. 2005. 10th Anniversary Forum FINAL REPORT: Recommendations for the Conservation of the Northern Forest. April 25, 2005. 24 pp. Available online: http://www.nefainfo.org/nflc10conference.htm

Northrup, J. 1997. The Adironack Condition: Economic, Environmental & Social Well-Being. Environmental Advocates, Albany, NY. 50 pp. + appendices 

Noss R.F. 1990. Indicators for monitoring biodiversity: A hierarchical approach. Conservation Biology 4: 355–364.

Noss R.F. 1999. Assessing and monitoring forest biodiversity: A suggested framework and indicators. Forest Ecology and Management 115: 135-146  

O'Connor, S., N. Salafsky, D. Salzer. 2005. Monitoring forest restoration projects in the context of an adaptive management cycle. In: Forest Restoration in Landscapes: Beyond Planting Trees. S. Mansourian, D. Vallauri and N. Dudley, eds. New York, NY, Springer: 145-149.

Parkins, J.R., R.C. Stedman, and J. Varghese. 2001. Moving towards local-level indicators of sustainability in forest-based communities: A mixed-method approach. Social Indicators Research 56(1): 43-72. 

Pickett, S.T.A., M.L. Cadenasso, and J.M. Grove. 2003. Resilient cities: meaning, models, and metaphor for integrating the ecological , socio-economic, and planning realms. Landscape and Urban Planning 69:369-384.

Pollock, N. 2007. The Northern Forest Canoe Trail: Economic impacts and implications for sustainable community development. Vermont Tourism Data Center, Burlington, VT. 135 pp. Available online: http://www.uvm.edu/~snrvtdc/NFCT/

Porter, W. F. G. L. Cox, J. D. Erickson, A. M. Woods, and T. P. Holmes. (Unpublished data.) Survey of Public Priorities as a Guide for Future Sustainable Investment Strategies. August 2008.  (Data summarized in 2 powerpoint presentations - short version and long version)

Reed, F.C., S.A. Sader, and K. Ross. (2002?) Developing a stewardship protocol for the Pingree Forest conservation easement. Groton, MA: New England Forestry Foundation. Accessed 2 Jan 2009. http://www.newenglandforestry.org/downloads/monitoringbooklet.pdf

Rissman, A.R., L. Lozier, T. Comendant, P. Kareiva, J.M. Kiesecker, M.R. Shaw, A.M. Merenlender. 2007. Conservation easements: Biodiversity protection and private use. Conservation Biology 21(3): 709–718. 

Sader, S.A., K. Ross, F.C. Reed. 2002. Pingree forest partnership: Monitoring easements at the landscape level. Journal of Forestry. 100(3): 20-26  

Schelhas, J., L.E. Buck, and C.C. Geisler. 2001. Introduction: The challenge of adaptive collaborative management. Pp. xix-xxxv in Buck, L.E., C.C Geisler, J. Schelhas, and E. Wollenberg (Eds.) Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests through Adaptive Collaborative Management. Washington, DC: CRC Press.

Stagle, S., G. Cox, J. Erickson, and K. Hubacek. 2001. A Multi-Criteria Analysis for Open Space Conservation in New York State. In: M. Makowski and H. Nakayama (Eds.), Natural Environment Management and Applied Systems Analysis. International Institute for Applied System Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria.

Tallis, H., P. Kareiva, M. Marvier, and A. Chang. 2008. An ecosystem services framework to support both practical conservation and economic development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 105(28).

Thomas, T. 2006. The Law of New York's Adirondack Conservation Easements. Associated Content Legal Report.. Accessed 6 Jan 2009: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/32092/the_law_of_new_yorks_adirondack_conservation.html 

TNC 2007. Conservation Action Planning: Developing strategies, taking action, and measuring success at any scale. www.conservationgateway.org/cap

TNC 2008. Press release 2/14/08. Retrieved 5/6/08, http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/newyork/press/press3365.html

Vaughn, H., G. Whitelaw, B. Craig, and C. Stewart. 2003. Linking ecological science to decision-making: delivering environmental monitoring information as societal feedback. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 88:399-408.

Vos, P., E. Meelis, and W.J. Ter Keurs. 2000. A framework for the design of ecological monitoring programs as a tool for environmental and nature management. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 61:317-344.

Wiens, J., R. Sutter, M. Anderson, J. Blanchard, A. Barnett, N. Aguilar-Amuchastegui, C. Avery, and S. Laine. 2009. Selecting and conserving lands for biodiversity: The role of remote sensing. Remote Sensing of Environment 113(7): 1370-1381.  

Wolf, S. and E. Primmer. 2006. Between Incentives and Action: A Pilot Study of Biodiversity Conservation Competencies for Multifunctional Forest Management in Finland. Society and Natural Resources, 19:845–861

Wolf, S. and J. Klein. 2007. Enter the working forest: Discourse analysis in the northern forest. Geoforum 38(5):985-998

Zinser, C.I. 1980. The Economic Impact of the Adirondack Park Private Land Use and Development Plan. State University of New York, Albany, NY. 


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