Publications
(Links to PDFs in open access journals, where available; otherwise, PDFs are intended for single copy, research use only, to comply with copyright regulations)
2022
111. Gaughan, A.E., Kolarik, N.E., Stevens, F.R., Pricope, N.G., Cassidy, L., Salerno, J., Baiely, K., Drake, ., Woodward, K., and J. Hartter. In Press. Using very high resolution multispectral classificatio to estimate savanna fractional vegetation components. Remote Sensing.
110. Mahero, M.W., Pelican, K.M., Waila, J.M., Namusisi, S., Rwego, I.B., Kajura, C., Nyatuna, C., Boulware, D.R., Hartter, J., Mugisha, L., Robertson, C., and D.A. Travis. In Press. There are many fevers: Communities' perception and management of febrile illness and its relationship with human-animal interactions in southwestern Uganda. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
109. Sarkar, D., Bortolamiol, Gogarten, J.F., Hartter, J., Hou, R., Kagoro, W., Omeja, P., Tumwesigye, C., and C.A. Chapman. 2022. Exploring multiple dimensions of conservation success: Long-term wildlife trends, anti-poaching efforts, and revenue sharing in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Animal Conservation. [link]
108. Ageet, S., Fink, A.H., Maranan, M., Diem, J.E., Hartter, J., Ssali, A.L., and P. Ayabagabo. 2021. Validation of satellite rainfall estimates over equatorial Africa. Journal of Hydrometeorology [link]
2021
107. Diem, J.E., Salerno, J.D., Palace, M.W., Bailey, K., and J. Hartter. Teleconnections between rainfall in equatorial Africa and tropical sea surface temperatures: a focus on western Uganda. 2021. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 60: 967-979. [link]
106. Quandt, A., Salerno, J.D., Baird, T.D., McCabe, J.T., Xu, E., Herrick, J.E., and J. Hartter. 2021. Mobile phone use and agricultural impacts among female smallholder farmers in Tanzania. Journal of Gender, Agriculture and Food Security 6(1): 43-54. [link]
105. Bailey, K.M., Salerno, J., Newton, Bitariho, R., Namusisi, S., Tinkasimire, R., and J. Hartter. 2021. Woodlot Management and Livelihoods in a Tropical Conservation Landscape. Ambio 50: 1351-1363. [link]
104. Drake, M.D.*, Salerno, J., Cassidy, Gaughan, A.E., Stevens, F.R., Pricope, N.G., and J. Hartter. 2021. The cost of elephants exceeds the benefits of hunting in a community-based conservation area of Namibia. Conservation Science and Practice 3(1): e345. [link]
103. Salerno, J., Stevens, F., Gaughan, A., Hilton, T., Bailey, K., Bowles, T., Cassidy, L., Mupeta-Muyamwa, P., Biggs, R., Pricope, N., Wahabe Mosimane, A., Maseka Henry, L., Drake, M., Weaver, A., Kosmas, S., Woodward, K., Kolarik, N., and J. Hartter. 2021. Wildlife impacts and changing climate pose compounding threats to human food security. Current Biology 31(22): 5077-5085. [link] 22 November 2021, Pages 5077-5085.e6
2020
102. Salerno, J., Andersson, K., Bailey, K., Hilton, T., Mwaviko, K., Donald, I., Bracebridge, C., Mangewa, L., Nicholas, A., Rutabanzibwa, H., and J. Hartter. 2020. More robust local governance suggests positive effects of long-term community conservation. Conservation Science & Practice 34(4): 891–902 [link]
101. Bailey, K.M., Drake, M., Salerno, J., Cassidy, L., Gaughan, A.E., Stevens, F.R., Pricope, N.G., Woodward, K.D., Luwaya, H.M., and J. Hartter. 2020. Mapping Natural Resource Collection Areas from Household Survey Data in Southern Africa. 2019. Applied Geography 125. [link]
100. Quandt, A., Salerno, J., Baird, T., McCabe, J.T., Xu, E., Herrick, J.E., and J. Hartter. 2020. Mobile Phones and Agricultural Impacts among female smallholder farmers in Tanzania in Tanzania. PLOS ONE. [link]
99. Boag, A.E., Ducey, M.J., Palace, M.W., and J. Hartter. 2020. Topography and fire legacies drive variable post-fire juvenile conifer regeneration in eastern Oregon, USA. Forest Ecology and Management 474 [link]
98. Salerno, J.D., Bailey, K., Gaughan, A.E., Stevens, F.R., Hilton, T., Cassidy, L., Drake, M.D., Pricope, N.G., and J. Hartter. 2020. Wildlife impacts and vulnerable livelihoods in a transfrontier conservation landscape. Conservation Biology. 34(4): 891-902. [link]
97. Baird, T.D., Kniola, D.J., Hartter, J., Carlson, K., Russell, D., Rogers, S., and J. Tise. 2020. Adapting Pink Time to Promote Self-Regulated Learning Across Course and Student Types. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 32(1): 39-58. [link]
96. Hamilton, L.C., Lambert, J.E., Lawhon, L.A., and J. Hartter. 2020. Wolves are back: sociopolitical identity and opinions on management of Canis lupus. Conservation Science & Practice. [link]
95. Hartter, J., Hamilton, L.C., Ducey, M.J., Boag, A.E., Salerno, J.D., Christoffersen, N.D., Oester, P.T., Palace, M.W., and F.R. Stevens. 2020. Finding common ground: agreement on increasing wildfire risk crosses political lines. Environmental Research Letters 15(6): 065002. [link]
94. Kolarik, N., Gaughan, A.E., Stevens, F.R., Pricope, N.G., Woodward, K., Cassidy, L., Salerno, J., and J. Hartter. 2020. A multi-plot assessment of vegetation structure using a micro-unmanned aerial system (UAS) in a semi-arid savanna environment. Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 164: 84-96. [link]
93. Kiage, L.W., Howey, M., Hartter, J., and M. Palace. 2020. A late Holocene record of human impacts on tropical environments from non-pollen palynomorphs, Albertine Rift, western Uganda. Quaternary Research 93: 172-186. [link]
92. Pricope, N.G., Cassidy, L., Salerno, J.D., Gaughan, A.E., Stevens, F.R., Hartter, J., Drake, M., and P. Mupeta-Muyamwa. 2020. Addressing integration challenges of interdisciplinary research in social-ecological systems. Society & Natural Resources 33(3): 418-431. [link]
2019
91. Diem, J.E. Sung, H.S., Konecky, B.L., Palace, M.W., Salerno, J., and J. Hartter. 2019. Rainfall characteristics and trends – and the role of Congo westerlies – in the western Uganda Transition zone of equatorial Africa from 1983-2017. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 124(20): 10712-10729. [link]
90. Hamilton, L.C., Hartter, J., and E. Bell. 2019. Generational Aspects of US Public Opinion on Renewable Energy and Climate Change. PLOS ONE 14(7): e0217608 [link]
89. Gaughan, A.E., Stevens, F.R., Pricope, N.G., Hartter, J., Cassidy, L., and J.D. Salerno. 2019. Operationalizing Vulnerability: Land System Dynamics in a Transfrontier Conservation Area. Land 8(7). [PDF]
88. Crowley, M.A., Hartter, J., Congalton, R.G., and L.C. Hamilton. 2019. Characterizing Non-Industrial Private Forest Landowners’ Forest Management Engagement and Advice Sources. Society & Natural Resources 32(2): 204-221. [link]
87. Diem, J., Konecky, B., Salerno, J., and J. Hartter. 2019. Is Equatorial Africa Getty Wetter or Drier? Insights from an Evaluation of Long-Term, Satellite-Based Rainfall Estimates for Western Uganda. International Journal of Climatology 39(7): 3334-3347.[link]
86. Salerno, J., Diem, J.E., Konecky, B.E., and J. Hartter. 2019. Recent intensification of the seasonal rainfall cycle in equatorial Africa revealed by farmer observations, satellite-based estimates, and station measurements. Climatic Change 153: 123-139. [link]
85. Kirumira, D., Baranga D., Hartter, J., Valenta, K., Tumwesigye, C., Kagoro, W. and C.A. Chapman. 2019. Evaluating a union between health care and conservation: The impact of a mobile clinic on park-people relations in Uganda. Conservation and Society 17(1): 51-62. [link]
2018
84. Boag, A.E., Hartter, J., Hamilton, L.C., Christoffersen, N.D., and P.T. Oester. 2018. Voices of Family Forest Owners in Eastern Oregon. Wallowa Resources. Enterprise, Oregon. [link]
83. Fuda, R.K., Ryan, S.J., Cohen, J.B., Hartter, J., and J.L. Frair. 2018. Assessing the impacts of oil exploration and restoration on mammals in Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda: an occupancy study. African Journal of Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/aje.12568. [link]. Part of a Special Issue on Camera Trapping in Africa.
82. Ducey, M., Palace, M., Sullivan, F., Belair, E., Hartter, J., and P.T. Oester. 2018. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Drones): How they operate and their potential for improving your forest and rangeland management. Oregon State University Extension Service. EM 9190. [link]
81. Boag, A., Hartter, J., Hamilton, L., Christoffersen, N., Stevens, F., Palace, M., and M. Ducey. 2018. Climate change Beliefs and Forest Management in Eastern Oregon. Ecology and Society 23(4): 1. [link]
80. Hamilton, L.C., Bell, E., Hartter, J., and J.D. Salerno. A Change in the wind? Public Views on Renewable Energy and Climate Compared. 2018 8:11. Energy, Sustainability and Society. [link]
79. Salerno, J.D., Cassidy, L., Drake, M., and J. Hartter. 2018. Living in an elephant landscape. American Scientist 106(1): 34-41. [PDF, link]
78. Dowhaniuk, N., Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Palace, M.W., and R.G. Congalton. 2018. The Impact of Industrial Oil Development on a Protected Area Landscape: Population Pressure and Struggles for Land at Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda. Population & Environment 39(3): 197-218 [link], [link directly to article]
77. Salerno, J., Chapman, C., A., Diem, J.E., Dowhaniuk, N., Goldman, A., MacKenzie, C.A., Omeja, P.A., Palace, M., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Ryan, S.J., and J. Hartter. 2018. The Future of Isolated Tropical Parks in Anthropogenic Landscapes: A Social-ecological Test Case in the African Albertine Rift. Regional Environmental Change 18(3): 913-928. [link]
76. Hartter, J., Hamilton, L.C., Boag, A.E., Stevens, F.R., Ducey, M.J., Christoffersen, N.D., Oester, P.T., and M.W. Palace. 2018. Does it Matter if People think Climate Change is Human Caused? Climate Services 10: 53-62. [link]
75. Hartter, J., Stafford, I. 2018. The Outdoor Industry and Higher Education: A Confluence of Knowledge. Colorado Business Review, Issue 2. [link]
2017
74. Boag, A.E., Hamilton, L.C., Hartter, J., Stevens, F.R., Palace, M.W., and M.J. Ducey. 2017. Shifting Environmental Concern in Rural Eastern Oregon: The Role of Demographic, Place-Based, and Exogenous Factors. Population and Environment 38: 207-216. [link]
73. Salerno, J.D., Ross, N., Ghai, R., Mahero, M., Travis, D.A., Gillespie, T.R., and J. Hartter. 2017. Human-wildlife interactions predict febrile illness in park landscapes of western Uganda. Ecohealth 14(4): 675-690. [link]
72. Hartter, J., Hamilton, L., Ducey, M., Boag, A.E., Christoffersen, N.D., Belair, E.P., Oester, P.T., Palace, M.W., and F. Stevens. 2017. Drier Conditions, More Wildfire, and Heightened Concerns about Forest Management in Eastern Oregon. National Issue Brief #127. Carsey School of Public Policy. [link] [press release]
71. Kiage, L., Howey, M., Hartter, J., and M. Palace. 2017. Paleoenvironmental Change in Tropical Africa Based on a Record from Lake Kifuruka, Western Uganda. Journal of Quarternary Science 32(8): 1099-1111. [link]
70. MacKenzie, C.A., Fuda, R.K., Ryan, S.J. and J. Hartter. 2017. Drilling through Conservation Policy: Oil Exploration in Murchison Falls Protected Area, Uganda. Conservation & Society 15(3): 322-333.[link]
69. Baird, T.D., and J. Hartter. 2017. Livelihood Diversification, Mobile Phones and Information Diversity in Northern Tanzania. Land Use Policy 67: 460-471 [PDF]
68.Kramer, D.B., Hartter, J., Boag, A.E., Jain, M., Stevens, K.J., Nichols, K.A., McConnell, W., and J. Liu. 2017. Top 40 Transformative Questions in Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS) Research. Ecology & Society 22(2): 44. [PDF]
67. MacKenzie, C.A., Salerno, J., Hartter, J., Chapman. C.A., Reyna, R., Mwesigye Tumusiime, D. and M. Drake. 2017. Changing Perceptions of Protected Area Benefits and Problems around Kibale National Park, Uganda. Journal of Environmental Management 200: 217-228. [PDF]
66. Ryan, S.J., Palace, M., Hartter, J., Diem, J.E., Chapman, C.A., and J. Southworth. 2017. Population pressure and global markets drive deforestation in Africa’s Albertine Rift. Applied Geography 81: 52-59. [PDF]
65. Diem, J.E., Hartter, J., Salerno, J., Breytenbach, E., and A.S. Grandy. 2017. Comparison of measured multi-decadal rainfall variability with farmers' perceptions of and responses to seasonal changes in western Uganda. Regional Environmental Change 17: 1127-1140. [PDF]
2016
64. Boag, A.E., Hamilton, L.C., Hartter, J., Stevens, F.R., Palace, M.W., and M.J. Ducey. 2016. Shifting Environmental Concern in Rural Eastern Oregon: The Role of Demographic, Place-Based, and Exogenous Factors. Population and Environment 38: 207-216 [PDF]
63. Hamilton, L.C., Wake, C.P., Hartter, J., Safford, T.G., and A. Puchlopek. 2016. Flood Realities, Perceptions and the Depth of Divisions on Climate. Sociology 50(5): 913-933. [PDF]
62. Fuda, R., Ryan, S.J., Cohen, J.B., Hartter, J., Frair, J.L. 2016. Assessing Impacts to Primary Productivity at the Human-Park Interface in Murchison Falls Conservation Area, Uganda. Ecosphere 7: e01486. [PDF]
61. Hartter, J., Dowhaniuk, N., MacKenzie, C.A., Diem, J.E., Palace, M.W., Ryan, S.J., and C.A. Chapman. 2016. Perceptions of Risk in Communities near Parks in an African Biodiversity Hotspot. Ambio. Ambio 45(6), 692-705. [PDF], supplementary material [PDF]
60. Hamilton, L.C., Hartter, J., Keim, B.D., Boag, A.E., Palace, M.W., Stevens, F.R., and M.W. Palace. 2016. Wildfire, climate and perceptions in northeast Oregon. Regional Environmental Change 16: 1819-1832. [PDF]
2015
59. Chapman, C.A., van Bavel, B., Bleeker, J., Boodman, C., Ghai, R.R., Gogarten, J.F., Goldberg, T.,
Hartter, J., Mechak, L.E., Omeja, P.A., Poonawala, S., and C. Zastavniouk. 2015. Providing Health Care to Promote People-Park Relations. Oryx 49(4): 636-642. [PDF]
Hartter, J., Mechak, L.E., Omeja, P.A., Poonawala, S., and C. Zastavniouk. 2015. Providing Health Care to Promote People-Park Relations. Oryx 49(4): 636-642. [PDF]
58. Hamilton, L.C., Hartter, J., and K. Saito. 2015. Trust in Scientists on Climate Change and Vaccines. Sage Open: 1-13. DOI: 10.1177/2158244015602752. [PDF]
57. Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., MacKenzie, C.A., Goldman, A., Dowhaniuk, N., Palace, M.W., Diem, J.E., and C.A. Chapman. 2015. Now There is No Land: A Story of Ethnic Migration in a Protected Area Landscape in Western Uganda. Population and Environment 36(4): 452-479. [PDF]
56. Hamilton, L.C., Hartter, J., and T.G. Safford. 2015. Validating County-Level Estimates of Climate-Change Beliefs. Nature Climate Change 5: 704. [link]
55. Hamilton, L.C., Hartter, J., and K. Saito. 2015. Trust in Scientists on Climate Change and Vaccines. Sage Open: 1-13 (DOI: 10.1177/2158244015602752). [link]
54. Hamilton, L.C., Hartter, J., Lemcke-Stampone, M., Moore, D.W., and T.G. Safford, T.G. 2015. Tracking US Public Belief in Anthropogenic Climate Change. PLOS ONE. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138208. [link]
53. Ryan, S.J., Southworth, J. Hartter, J., Dowhaniuk, N., Fuda, R.K., and J.E. Diem. 2015. Household level influences on fragmentation in an African park landscape. Applied Geography 58: 18-31. [PDF]
52. Hartter, J. Stevens, F.R., Hamilton, L.C., Congalton, R.G., Ducey, M.J., and P.T. Oester. 2015. Perceptions of Wildfire Risk in the Inland Northwest, USA: A Model of Public Understanding and Engagement. PLOS ONE DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0117975. [link]
51. Campbell, M., Congalton, R.G., Hartter, J., and M.J. Ducey. 2015. Optimal Land Cover Mapping and Change Analysis in Northeastern Oregon Using Landsat Imagery. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 81(1): 37-47. [PDF]
50.Boag, A.E., Hartter, J., Hamilton, L.C., Stevens, F.R., Ducey, M.J., Palace, M.W., Christoffersen, N.D., and P.T. Oester. 2015. Forest Views: Shifting Attitudes Toward the Environment in Northeast Oregon. National Issue Brief #81. Carsey School of Public Policy. University of New Hampshire, Durham. [PDF]
2014
49. Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., MacKenzie, C.A., Goldman, A., Dowhaniuk, N., Palace, M.W., Diem, J.E., and C.A. Chapman. 2014. Now There is No Land: A Story of Ethnic Migration in a Protected Area Landscape in Western Uganda. Population and Environment. DOI: 10.1007/s11111-014-0227-y [link]
48. Diem, J., Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., and M. Palace. 2014. Validation of Satellite-Based Rainfall Products for Western Uganda. Journal of Hydrometeorology 15(5): 2030-2038. [link]
47. Diem, J., Ryan, S.J., Hartter, J., and M.W. Palace. 2014. A Recent Drying Trend in Central Equatorial Africa. Climatic Change 126: 263-272. [PDF]_
46. MacKenzie, C.A., Baird, T.D., and J. Hartter. 2014. Single Large or Several Small Strategies to Manage People-Park Interactions. Conservation Biology 28(6): 1645-1656. [link]
45. Dowhaniuk, N., Hartter, J., and S.J. Ryan. 2014. Discrepancies in Geographic Data Cause Challenges for Managing Protected Areas. Environmental Management 54: 596-605. [PDF]
44. Hartter, J., Solomon, J., Ryan, S.J., and S. Jacobson. 2014. Contrasting Perceptions of Ecosystem Services of an African Forest Park. Environmental Conservation. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0376892914000071 [PDF]
43. Jacob, A.L., Bonnell, T.R., Dowhaniuk, N., and J. Hartter. 2014. Topographic and Spectral Data Resolve Land Cover Misclassification to Distinguish and Monitor Wetlands in Western Uganda. Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 94: 114-126. [PDF]
42. Hamilton, L.C., Hartter, J., Safford, T.G., and F.R. Stevens. 2014. Rural Environmental Concern: Effects of Position, Partisanship and Place. Rural Sociology 79(2): 257-281. [PDF]
41. Maynard, D.S., Ducey, M.J., Congalton, R.G., Kershaw, J., and J. Hartter. 2014. Vertical Point Sampling with a Digital Camera: Slope Correction and Field Evaluation. Computer and Electronics in Agriculture 100: 131-138.
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40. Hartter, J., Stevens, F.R., Hamilton, L.C., Oester, P.T., Congalton, R.G., Ducey, M.J., and M. Crowley. 2014. Forest management and Wildfire Risk. National Issue Brief #70. Carsey Institute. University of New Hampshire, Durham. [PDF]
2013
39. Maynard, D.S., Ducey, M.J., Congalton, R.G., and J. Hartter. 2013. Modeling Forest Canopy Structure and Density by Combining Point Quadrat Sampling and Survival Analysis. Forest Science 59(6): 681-692.[PDF]
38. Goldman, A., Hall, J., Binford, M., and J. Hartter. 2013. Environmental Protection and Affection in East Africa. Ethics, Policy & Environment 16(3): 267-269. [PDF]
37. Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., MacKenzie, C.M., Parker, J.N., and C. Strasser. 2013. Spatially Explicit Data: Stewardship and Ethical Challenges in Science. PLOS Biology 11(9): e1001634.
36. MacKenzie, C. and J. Hartter. 2013. Demand and Proximity: Drivers of Illegal Forest Resource Extraction. Oryx 47(2): 288-297. [PDF]
38. Goldman, A., Hall, J., Binford, M., and J. Hartter. 2013. Environmental Protection and Affection in East Africa. Ethics, Policy & Environment 16(3): 267-269. [PDF]
37. Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., MacKenzie, C.M., Parker, J.N., and C. Strasser. 2013. Spatially Explicit Data: Stewardship and Ethical Challenges in Science. PLOS Biology 11(9): e1001634.
36. MacKenzie, C. and J. Hartter. 2013. Demand and Proximity: Drivers of Illegal Forest Resource Extraction. Oryx 47(2): 288-297. [PDF]
2012
35. Gibbes, C., Cassidy, L., Hartter, J., and J. Southworth. 2012. The Monitoring of Land-Cover Change and Management Across Gradient Landscapes in Africa. In : Brondizio, E. and E. Moran (Eds.). Human-Environment Interactions. Springer. [PDF]
34. Rudnick, D., Ryan, S.J., Beier, P., Cushman, S., Dieffenbach, F., Epps, C.W., Gerber, L., Hartter, J., Jenness, J., Kintsch, J., Merenlender, A.M., Perkle, R.M., Preziosi, D.V., Ryan, S.J., and S. C. Trombulak. 2012. The Role of Landscape Connectivity in Planning and Implementing Conservation and Restoration Priorities. Issues in Ecology 16. [PDF]
33. Ryan, S.J., and J. Hartter. 2012. Beyond Ecological Success of Corridors: Integrating Land Use History and Demographic Change to Provide a Whole Landscape Perspective. Ecological Restoration 30(4): 320-328. [PDF]. Special Issue on Design Approaches to Ecological Restoration in Ecological Restoration.
32. Hartter, J., Stampone, M.D., Ryan, S.J., Kirner, K., Chapman, C.A., and A. Goldman. 2012. Patterns and Perceptions of Climate Change around a Biodiversity Conservation Hotspot. PLoS ONE 7(12): e32408.
31. Hamilton, L., Hartter, J., Stevens, F., Congalton, R., Ducey, M., Campbell, M., Maynard, D., and M. Staunton. 2012. Forest Views: Northeast Oregon Survey Looks at Community and Environment. Issue Brief No. 47. Carsey Institute. University of New Hampshire, Durham. [PDF]
30. Campbell, M.J., and R.G. Congalton, 2012. Landsat-based land cover change analysis in Northeastern Oregon's timber resource-dependent communities. Paper. ASPRS Annual Conference, Sacramento, CA, March 19-23, 2012. [PDF]
34. Rudnick, D., Ryan, S.J., Beier, P., Cushman, S., Dieffenbach, F., Epps, C.W., Gerber, L., Hartter, J., Jenness, J., Kintsch, J., Merenlender, A.M., Perkle, R.M., Preziosi, D.V., Ryan, S.J., and S. C. Trombulak. 2012. The Role of Landscape Connectivity in Planning and Implementing Conservation and Restoration Priorities. Issues in Ecology 16. [PDF]
33. Ryan, S.J., and J. Hartter. 2012. Beyond Ecological Success of Corridors: Integrating Land Use History and Demographic Change to Provide a Whole Landscape Perspective. Ecological Restoration 30(4): 320-328. [PDF]. Special Issue on Design Approaches to Ecological Restoration in Ecological Restoration.
32. Hartter, J., Stampone, M.D., Ryan, S.J., Kirner, K., Chapman, C.A., and A. Goldman. 2012. Patterns and Perceptions of Climate Change around a Biodiversity Conservation Hotspot. PLoS ONE 7(12): e32408.
31. Hamilton, L., Hartter, J., Stevens, F., Congalton, R., Ducey, M., Campbell, M., Maynard, D., and M. Staunton. 2012. Forest Views: Northeast Oregon Survey Looks at Community and Environment. Issue Brief No. 47. Carsey Institute. University of New Hampshire, Durham. [PDF]
30. Campbell, M.J., and R.G. Congalton, 2012. Landsat-based land cover change analysis in Northeastern Oregon's timber resource-dependent communities. Paper. ASPRS Annual Conference, Sacramento, CA, March 19-23, 2012. [PDF]
2011
29. Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Southworth, J., and C.A. Chapman. 2011. Landscapes as Continuous Entities: Forest Disturbance and Recovery in the Albertine Rift Landscape. Landscape Ecology 26:877-890. [PDF]
28. Hartter, J., Goldman, A.C., and J. Southworth. 2011. Responses by Households to Resource Scarcity and Crop Raiding in Communities Near a Forest Park. Journal for Nature Conservation 19:79-86. [PDF]
27. Hartter, J. and A.C. Goldman. 2011. Local Responses to a Forest Park in Western Uganda: Alternative Narratives on Fortress Conservation. Oryx 45(1): 60-68. [PDF]
26. Stampone, M.D., Hartter, J., Chapman, C.A., and S.J. Ryan. 2011. Trends and Variability in Localized Precipitation around Kibale National Park, Western Uganda, Africa. Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences 3(1): 14-23. [PDF]
High resolution figures:
Fig. 1: Map of study region
Fig. 2: Average total monthly rainfall and standard deviations for Fort Portal (1903-1979)
Fig. 3: Cumulative distribution of postitive & negative trends in total annual & seasonal rainfall Fig. 4: Time series of SPI for rainfall zone M (1941-1975)
Fig. 5: Time series of SPI for rainfall zone L (1941-1975)
25. Hartter, J. and C.R. Colocousis. 2011. Environmental, Economic, and Social Changes in Rural America Visible in Survey Data and Satellite Images. Issue Brief No. 23. Carsey Institute. University of New Hampshire, Durham. [PDF]
28. Hartter, J., Goldman, A.C., and J. Southworth. 2011. Responses by Households to Resource Scarcity and Crop Raiding in Communities Near a Forest Park. Journal for Nature Conservation 19:79-86. [PDF]
27. Hartter, J. and A.C. Goldman. 2011. Local Responses to a Forest Park in Western Uganda: Alternative Narratives on Fortress Conservation. Oryx 45(1): 60-68. [PDF]
26. Stampone, M.D., Hartter, J., Chapman, C.A., and S.J. Ryan. 2011. Trends and Variability in Localized Precipitation around Kibale National Park, Western Uganda, Africa. Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences 3(1): 14-23. [PDF]
High resolution figures:
Fig. 1: Map of study region
Fig. 2: Average total monthly rainfall and standard deviations for Fort Portal (1903-1979)
Fig. 3: Cumulative distribution of postitive & negative trends in total annual & seasonal rainfall Fig. 4: Time series of SPI for rainfall zone M (1941-1975)
Fig. 5: Time series of SPI for rainfall zone L (1941-1975)
25. Hartter, J. and C.R. Colocousis. 2011. Environmental, Economic, and Social Changes in Rural America Visible in Survey Data and Satellite Images. Issue Brief No. 23. Carsey Institute. University of New Hampshire, Durham. [PDF]
2010
24. Hartter, J. 2010. The social, ecological, and spiritual identity of gallery forests in Africa. Review of African Sacred Groves: Ecological Dynamics & Social Change. Environment and Society: Advances in Research 1. [PDF]
23. Southworth, J., Hartter, J., Binford, M.W., Goldman, A.C., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Omeja, P., and E. Binford. 2010. Landscape effects of an East African national park on the protected tropical forest and its surrounding area. Tropical Conservation Science 3(2): 122-142. [PDF]
22. Hartter, J., and S.J. Ryan. 2010. Top-down or Bottom-up? Decentralization, Natural Resource Management, and Usufruct Rights in the Forests and Wetlands of Western Uganda. Land Use Policy 27(3): 815-826. [PDF]
21. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Jacob, A.L., Rothman, J.M., Omeja, P., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Hartter, J., and M.J. Lawes. 2010. Tropical Tree Community Shifts: Implications for Wildlife Conservation. Biological Conservation 143(2): 366-374. [PDF]
20. Hartter, J. 2010. Resource Use and Ecosystem Services in a Forest Park Landscape. Society & Natural Resources 23(3): 207-233. [PDF]
19. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Ghai, R.R., Hartter, J., Jacob, A.L., Lwanga, J.S., Omeja, P.A., Rothman, J.M., and D. Twinomugisha. 2010. In: A.J. Plumptre (Ed.). Complex Responses to Climate and Anthropogenic Changes: An Evaluation Based on Data from Kibale National Park, Uganda. pp. 70-87. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, New York.
23. Southworth, J., Hartter, J., Binford, M.W., Goldman, A.C., Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Omeja, P., and E. Binford. 2010. Landscape effects of an East African national park on the protected tropical forest and its surrounding area. Tropical Conservation Science 3(2): 122-142. [PDF]
22. Hartter, J., and S.J. Ryan. 2010. Top-down or Bottom-up? Decentralization, Natural Resource Management, and Usufruct Rights in the Forests and Wetlands of Western Uganda. Land Use Policy 27(3): 815-826. [PDF]
21. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Jacob, A.L., Rothman, J.M., Omeja, P., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Hartter, J., and M.J. Lawes. 2010. Tropical Tree Community Shifts: Implications for Wildlife Conservation. Biological Conservation 143(2): 366-374. [PDF]
20. Hartter, J. 2010. Resource Use and Ecosystem Services in a Forest Park Landscape. Society & Natural Resources 23(3): 207-233. [PDF]
19. Chapman, C.A., Chapman, L.J., Ghai, R.R., Hartter, J., Jacob, A.L., Lwanga, J.S., Omeja, P.A., Rothman, J.M., and D. Twinomugisha. 2010. In: A.J. Plumptre (Ed.). Complex Responses to Climate and Anthropogenic Changes: An Evaluation Based on Data from Kibale National Park, Uganda. pp. 70-87. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, New York.
18. Hartter, J., Ryan, S.J., Southworth, J., and Chapman, C.A. 2010. "Fortresses and Fragments: Impacts of Fragmentation in a Forest Park Landscape". in Proceedings of IUFRO Landscape Ecology International Conference. Braganca, Portugal [PDF]
2009
17. Hartter, J. 2009. Attitudes of Rural Communities Towards Wetlands and Forest Fragments Around Kibale National Park, Uganda. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 14(6): 433-447. [PDF]
16. Hartter, J. and A.C. Goldman. 2009. Life on the Edge: Balancing Biodiversity Conservation and Sustaining Rural Livelihoods. FOCUS on Geography 52(1): 11-17. [PDF]
15. Hartter, J. and J. Southworth. 2009. Dwindling Resources and Fragmentation of Landscapes around Parks: Wetlands and Forest fragments around Kibale National Park, Uganda. Landscape Ecology 24(5): 643-656. [PDF]
14. Hartter, J., Southworth, J., and M. Binford. 2009. Parks as a Mechanism to Maintain and Facilitate Recovery of Forest Cover: Examining Reforestation, forest Maintenance and Productivity in Uganda. In: Southworth, J. and H. Nagendra (Eds.). Reforesting Landscapes: Linking Pattern and Process. pp. 275-296. Springer Landscape Series, NY. [PDF]
16. Hartter, J. and A.C. Goldman. 2009. Life on the Edge: Balancing Biodiversity Conservation and Sustaining Rural Livelihoods. FOCUS on Geography 52(1): 11-17. [PDF]
15. Hartter, J. and J. Southworth. 2009. Dwindling Resources and Fragmentation of Landscapes around Parks: Wetlands and Forest fragments around Kibale National Park, Uganda. Landscape Ecology 24(5): 643-656. [PDF]
14. Hartter, J., Southworth, J., and M. Binford. 2009. Parks as a Mechanism to Maintain and Facilitate Recovery of Forest Cover: Examining Reforestation, forest Maintenance and Productivity in Uganda. In: Southworth, J. and H. Nagendra (Eds.). Reforesting Landscapes: Linking Pattern and Process. pp. 275-296. Springer Landscape Series, NY. [PDF]
2008
13. Jacob, A.L., Vaccaro, I., Sengupta, R., Hartter, J., and C.A. Chapman. 2008. Integrating Landscapes That Have Experienced Rural Depopulation and Ecological Homogenization into Conservation Planning. Tropical Conservation Science 1(4): 307-320. [PDF]
12. Hartter, J. and K. Boston. 2008. Consuming Fuel and Fueling Consumption: Modeling Human Caloric Demands and Fuelwood Use. Small-scale Forestry 7(1): 1-15. [PDF]
11. Hartter, J., Lucas, C., Gaughan, A., and L.L. Aranda. 2008. Detecting Tropical Dry Forest Succession in a Shifting Cultivation Mosaic of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Applied Geography 28(2): 134-149. [PDF]
10. Goldman, A., Hartter, J., Southworth, J., Binford, M. 2008. Studying the Human Landscape around Kibale National Park. The human landscape around the island park: impacts and responses to Kibale National Park. In: Wrangham, R. and E. Ross (Eds.). Science and Conservation in African Forests: The Benefits of Longterm Research. pp. 129-144. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. [PDF]
12. Hartter, J. and K. Boston. 2008. Consuming Fuel and Fueling Consumption: Modeling Human Caloric Demands and Fuelwood Use. Small-scale Forestry 7(1): 1-15. [PDF]
11. Hartter, J., Lucas, C., Gaughan, A., and L.L. Aranda. 2008. Detecting Tropical Dry Forest Succession in a Shifting Cultivation Mosaic of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Applied Geography 28(2): 134-149. [PDF]
10. Goldman, A., Hartter, J., Southworth, J., Binford, M. 2008. Studying the Human Landscape around Kibale National Park. The human landscape around the island park: impacts and responses to Kibale National Park. In: Wrangham, R. and E. Ross (Eds.). Science and Conservation in African Forests: The Benefits of Longterm Research. pp. 129-144. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. [PDF]
2003-2007
9. Hartter J. and K. Boston. 2007. An Integrated Approach to Modeling Resource Utilization for Rural Communities in Developing Countries. Journal of Environmental Management 85(1): 78-92. [PDF]
8. Hartter J. and J. Garland. 2006. Using Synthetic Rope in Timber Harvesting. International Journal of Forest Engineering 17(1): 39-51. [PDF]
7. Hartter, J., Leonard, J., Garland, J., and S. Pilkerton. 2006. Research on Synthetic Rope and its Future in Timber Harvesting. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 51(2): 23-30. [PDF]
6. Hartter, J., Garland, J., and S. Pilkerton. 2004. Synthetic Rope Properties and End Connector Concepts for Use in Timber Harvesting Applications. Joint Conference of IUFRO 3.06 Forest Operations under Mountainous Conditions and the 12th International Mountain Logging Conference. June 13-16, 2004. Vancouver, BC Canada.
5. Pilkerton, S., Garland, J., and J. Hartter. 2004. Applications of Synthetic Rope for Improved Ergonomic, Economic and Environmental Performance in Mountainous Logging. Joint Conference of IUFRO 3.06 Forest Operations under Mountainous Conditions and the 12th International Mountain Logging Conference. June 13-16, 2004. Vancouver, BC. Canada.
4. Hartter, J., Garland, J., and S. Pilkerton. 2004. Using Synthetic Rope in Forest Operations: End Connector Concepts. Council on Forest Engineering. Annual Conference, April 27-30, 2004. Slick Rock, AR.
3. Pilkerton, S., Garland, J., and J. Hartter. 2004. Comparison of Ergonomic Performance for a Skidder Operator Using Steel Wire and Synthetic Rope Winchline. Council on Forest Engineering. Annual Conference, April 27-30, 2004. Slick Rock, AR.
2. Garland, J., Session, J., Pilkerton, S., Hartter, J., and J. Leonard. 2003. Synthetic Rope to Replace Wire Rope in Mountain Logging Operations. Austro 2003 – High Tech Forest Operation in Mountainous Terrain Proceedings, October 5-9, 2003. Schlägl, Austria.
1. Garland., J., Sessions, J., Pilkerton, S., Leonard, J., and J. Hartter. 2003. Synthetic Rope to Replace Wire Rope in Logging. Proceedings. 2nd Forest Engineering Conference, May 12-15, 2003. Växjö, Sweden.
8. Hartter J. and J. Garland. 2006. Using Synthetic Rope in Timber Harvesting. International Journal of Forest Engineering 17(1): 39-51. [PDF]
7. Hartter, J., Leonard, J., Garland, J., and S. Pilkerton. 2006. Research on Synthetic Rope and its Future in Timber Harvesting. New Zealand Journal of Forestry 51(2): 23-30. [PDF]
6. Hartter, J., Garland, J., and S. Pilkerton. 2004. Synthetic Rope Properties and End Connector Concepts for Use in Timber Harvesting Applications. Joint Conference of IUFRO 3.06 Forest Operations under Mountainous Conditions and the 12th International Mountain Logging Conference. June 13-16, 2004. Vancouver, BC Canada.
5. Pilkerton, S., Garland, J., and J. Hartter. 2004. Applications of Synthetic Rope for Improved Ergonomic, Economic and Environmental Performance in Mountainous Logging. Joint Conference of IUFRO 3.06 Forest Operations under Mountainous Conditions and the 12th International Mountain Logging Conference. June 13-16, 2004. Vancouver, BC. Canada.
4. Hartter, J., Garland, J., and S. Pilkerton. 2004. Using Synthetic Rope in Forest Operations: End Connector Concepts. Council on Forest Engineering. Annual Conference, April 27-30, 2004. Slick Rock, AR.
3. Pilkerton, S., Garland, J., and J. Hartter. 2004. Comparison of Ergonomic Performance for a Skidder Operator Using Steel Wire and Synthetic Rope Winchline. Council on Forest Engineering. Annual Conference, April 27-30, 2004. Slick Rock, AR.
2. Garland, J., Session, J., Pilkerton, S., Hartter, J., and J. Leonard. 2003. Synthetic Rope to Replace Wire Rope in Mountain Logging Operations. Austro 2003 – High Tech Forest Operation in Mountainous Terrain Proceedings, October 5-9, 2003. Schlägl, Austria.
1. Garland., J., Sessions, J., Pilkerton, S., Leonard, J., and J. Hartter. 2003. Synthetic Rope to Replace Wire Rope in Logging. Proceedings. 2nd Forest Engineering Conference, May 12-15, 2003. Växjö, Sweden.