Bonnie L. Keeler, Ph.D.

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2013 Natural Resources Science and Management University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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Jason D. Hill grad student 2013 UMN
 (Water and well-being: Advances in measuring the value of water quality to people.)
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Loos J, Benra F, Berbés-Blázquez M, et al. (2022) An environmental justice perspective on ecosystem services. Ambio. 52: 477-488
Keeler BL. (2020) Mainstream and Heterodox Approaches to Water Quality Valuation: A Case for Pluralistic Water Policy Analysis Annual Review of Resource Economics. 12
Keeler BL, Dalzell BJ, Gourevitch JD, et al. (2019) Putting people on the map improves the prioritization of ecosystem services Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 17: 151-156
Donahue ML, Keeler BL, Wood SA, et al. (2018) Using social media to understand drivers of urban park visitation in the Twin Cities, MN Landscape and Urban Planning. 175: 1-10
Gourevitch JD, Keeler BL, Ricketts TH. (2018) Determining socially optimal rates of nitrogen fertilizer application Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 254: 292-299
Noe RR, Keeler BL, Kilgore MA, et al. (2017) Mainstreaming ecosystem services in state-level conservation planning: progress and future needs Ecology and Society. 22
Keeler BL, Gourevitch JD, Polasky S, et al. (2016) The social costs of nitrogen. Science Advances. 2: e1600219
Gourevitch JD, Hawthorne PL, Keeler BL, et al. (2016) Optimizing investments in national-scale forest landscape restoration in Uganda to maximize multiple benefits Environmental Research Letters. 11: 114027
Noe RR, Nachman ER, Heavenrich HR, et al. (2016) Assessing uncertainty in the profitability of prairie biomass production with ecosystem service compensation Ecosystem Services. 21: 103-108
Johnson KA, Dalzell BJ, Donahue M, et al. (2016) Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands provide ecosystem service benefits that exceed land rental payment costs Ecosystem Services. 18: 175-185
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