Deer–human conflict and hunter access in an exurban landscape

DJ Storm, CK Nielsen, EM Schauber, A Woolf - Human-Wildlife Conflicts, 2007 - JSTOR
Exurban development (non-metropolitan, residential development) poses unique
challenges for wildlife managers through increases in human–wildlife interactions. However …

Modeling large-scale winter recreation terrain selection with implications for recreation management and wildlife

LE Olson, JR Squires, EK Roberts, AD Miller, JS Ivan… - Applied …, 2017 - Elsevier
Winter recreation is a rapidly growing activity, and advances in technology make it possible
for increasing numbers of people to access remote backcountry terrain. Increased winter …

Finding a “disappearing” nontimber forest resource: using grounded visualization to explore urbanization impacts on sweetgrass basketmaking in greater Mt. Pleasant …

PT Hurley, AC Halfacre, NS Levine… - The Professional …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Despite growing interest in urbanization and its social and ecological impacts on formerly
rural areas, empirical research remains limited. Extant studies largely focus either on issues …

Landscape characteristics and social factors influencing attitudes toward roadside vegetation management

DC Hale, AT Morzillo - Landscape Ecology, 2020 - Springer
Context For the roadside forest, utility vegetation management is a driver of landscape
change involving tradeoffs between reliable electric power and preservation of trees …

Integrative approaches to investigating human-natural systems: the Baltimore ecosystem study

ML Cadenasso, STA Pickett, MJ Grove - Natures Sciences Sociétés, 2006 - nss-journal.org
This paper presents an overview of the research approaches used to study metropolitan
Baltimore (Maryland, USA) as an ecological system. The urban ecosystem is a complex of …

Natural amenities and low-density residential development: Magnitude and spatial scale of influences

D Reisig, K Mullan, A Hansen, S Powell, D Theobald… - Land Use Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Low-density residential development in rural areas is an important land use trend in many
parts of the world, and has disproportionate ecological impacts due to its large footprint …

A spatial analysis of indigenous cover patterns and implications for ecological restoration in urban centres, New Zealand

BD Clarkson, PM Wehi, LK Brabyn - Urban Ecosystems, 2007 - Springer
High levels of endemism, the sensitivity of species that have evolved without humans, and
the invasion of exotic species have all contributed to severe depletion of indigenous …

[图书][B] The Oak Ridges Moraine battles: Development, sprawl, and nature conservation in the Toronto region

LA Sandberg, GR Wekerle, L Gilbert - 2013 - books.google.com
The Oak Ridges Moraine is a unique landform that generated heated battles over the future
of nature conservation, sprawl, and development in the Toronto region at the turn of the …

Towards sustainable rural landscapes? A multivariate analysis of the structure of traditional tree cropping systems along a human pressure gradient in a …

R Biasi, E Brunori, C Ferrara, L Salvati - Agroforestry Systems, 2017 - Springer
The worldwide increase of human pressure in rural areas has resulted in a progressive
fragmentation of agro-forest landscapes. Relatively few studies have identified processes of …

[HTML][HTML] Importance of private working lands for the conservation of neotropical birds on an urban-wilderness gradient

JS Dertien, RF Baldwin - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2022 - Elsevier
Global biodiversity and land conservation initiatives rely on an accurate understanding of
the spatial distribution of species populations and communities. Identifying the spatial …