David R. Tilley

Affiliations: 
Marine-Estuarine-Environmental Sciences University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Environmental Sciences, Forestry and Wildlife, Energy, General
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Mo Y, Kearney MS, Riter JCA, et al. (2018) Assessing biomass of diverse coastal marsh ecosystems using statistical and machine learning models International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. 68: 189-201
Yi H, Srinivasan RS, Braham WW, et al. (2017) An ecological understanding of net-zero energy building: Evaluation of sustainability based on emergy theory Journal of Cleaner Production. 143: 654-671
Campbell ET, Tilley DR. (2016) Relationships between renewable emergy storage or flow and biodiversity: A modeling investigation Ecological Modelling. 340: 134-148
Izursa J, Tilley DR. (2015) Dynamic Eco-industrial Model of Forest Rich Developing Nations: Application to the Bolivian Forestry Sector and National Economy Journal of Environmental Accounting and Management. 3: 1-22
Winfrey BK, Tilley DR. (2015) An emergy-based treatment sustainability index for evaluating waste treatment systems Journal of Cleaner Production
Li L, Lu H, Tilley DR, et al. (2015) Reprint of "Effect of time scale on accounting for renewable emergy in ecosystems located in humid and arid climates" Ecological Modelling. 315: 88-95
Izursa J, Tilley DR, Kangas P. (2014) Sustainability Assessment of Certified Tropical Forestry using Emergy Analysis Journal of Environmental Accounting and Management. 2: 73-89
Campbell ET, Tilley DR. (2014) The eco-price: How environmental emergy equates to currency Ecosystem Services. 7: 128-140
Campbell ET, Tilley DR. (2014) Valuing ecosystem services from Maryland forests using environmental accounting Ecosystem Services. 7: 141-151
Hudson A, Tilley DR. (2014) Assessment of uncertainty in emergy evaluations using Monte Carlo simulations Ecological Modelling. 271: 52-61
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