Craig R. Allen

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School of Natural Resources The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 
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Legatzke H, Chaffin BC, Floyd TM, et al. (2025) Governance of a landscape: The role of formal and informal organizations. Journal of Environmental Management. 380: 124974
Fogarty DT, Beadle M, Allen CR, et al. (2025) Woody plant reinvasion shortens the lifespan of grassland restoration treatments. Journal of Environmental Management. 374: 124020
Clement S, Jozaei J, Mitchell M, et al. (2024) How resilience is framed matters for governance of coastal social-ecological systems. Environmental Policy and Governance. 34: 65-76
Garmestani A, Allen CR, Angeler DG, et al. (2024) Multi-scale adaptive management of social-ecological systems. Bioscience. 73: 800-807
Angeler DG, Garmestani A, Allen CR, et al. (2023) Moving beyond the panarchy heuristic. Advances in Ecological Research. 69: 69-81
Scown MW, Craig RK, Allen CR, et al. (2023) Towards a global sustainable development agenda built on social-ecological resilience. Global Sustainability. 6: 1-14
Bird KIT, Uden DR, Allen CR. (2023) Functional connectivity varies across scales in a fragmented landscape. Plos One. 18: e0289706
Fill CT, Allen CR, Benson JF, et al. (2023) Spatial and temporal activity patterns among sympatric tree-roosting bat species in an agriculturally dominated great plains landscape. Plos One. 18: e0286621
Uden DR, Mech AM, Havill NP, et al. (2022) Phylogenetic risk assessment is robust for forecasting the impact of European insects on North American conifers. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2761
Angeler DG, Allen CR, Garmestani A, et al. (2021) Panarchy and management of lake ecosystems. Ecology and Society : a Journal of Integrative Science For Resilience and Sustainability. 26: 1-7
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