John P. Bolte
Affiliations: | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
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"John Bolte"Children
Sign in to add traineeDouglas H. Ernst | grad student | 2000 | Oregon State |
Patricia A. Berger | grad student | 2003 | Oregon State |
Marcela F. Brugnach | grad student | 2003 | Oregon State |
France Lamy | grad student | 2003 | Oregon State |
Kellie B. Vache | grad student | 2003 | Oregon State |
Sergio F. Almonacid | grad student | 2005 | Oregon State |
Trina A. Siebert | grad student | 2005 | Oregon State |
Charles C. Hillyer | grad student | 2011 | Oregon State |
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Lipiec E, Ruggiero P, Mills A, et al. (2018) Mapping Out Climate Change: Assessing How Coastal Communities Adapt Using Alternative Future Scenarios Journal of Coastal Research. 34: 1196 |
Mills AK, Bolte JP, Ruggiero P, et al. (2018) Exploring the impacts of climate and policy changes on coastal community resilience: Simulating alternative future scenarios Environmental Modelling & Software. 109: 80-92 |
Ager AA, Barros AM, Day MA, et al. (2018) Analyzing fine-scale spatiotemporal drivers of wildfire in a forest landscape model Ecological Modelling. 384: 87-102 |
Wingo P, Brookes A, Bolte J. (2017) Modular and Spatially Explicit: A Novel Approach to System Dynamics. Environmental Modelling and Software. 94: 48-62 |
Tabatabaie SMH, Bolte JP, Murthy GS. (2017) A regional scale modeling framework combining biogeochemical model with life cycle and economic analysis for integrated assessment of cropping systems. The Science of the Total Environment. 625: 428-439 |
Barros AMG, Ager AA, Day MA, et al. (2017) Spatiotemporal dynamics of simulated wildfire, forest management, and forest succession in central Oregon, USA Ecology and Society. 22 |
Spies TA, White E, Ager A, et al. (2017) Using an agent-based model to examine forest management outcomes in a fire-prone landscape in Oregon, USA Ecology and Society. 22 |
Han B, Benner SG, Bolte JP, et al. (2017) Coupling biophysical processes and water rights to simulate spatially distributed water use in an intensively managed hydrologic system Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 21: 3671-3685 |
Hulse D, Branscomb A, Enright C, et al. (2016) Anticipating surprise: Using agent-based alternative futures simulation modeling to identify and map surprising fires in the Willamette Valley, Oregon USA Landscape and Urban Planning. 156: 26-43 |
Turner DP, Conklin DR, Vache KB, et al. (2016) Assessing mechanisms of climate change impact on the upland forest water balance of the Willamette River Basin, Oregon Ecohydrology. 10: e1776 |