Sally L. Duncan, Ph.D.

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2004 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 
Area:
Environmental Sciences, Geography, General, Geotechnology
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Denise H. Lach grad student 2004 Oregon State
 (Technology and meaning in natural resource management: The story-making role of GIS in the CLAMS project.)
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Duncan S, Brekken CA, Lurie S, et al. (2018) Can Regional Food Networks and Entrepreneurial Strategies Enhance Food System Resilience Choices. the Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resources Issues. 33: 1-10
Boisjolie BA, Santelmann MV, Flitcroft RL, et al. (2017) Legal ecotones: A comparative analysis of riparian policy protection in the Oregon Coast Range, USA. Journal of Environmental Management. 197: 206-220
Morzillo AT, Kreakie BJ, Netusil NR, et al. (2016) Resident perceptions of natural resources between cities and across scales in the Pacific Northwest Ecology and Society. 21
Bennett DE, Gosnell H, Lurie S, et al. (2014) Utility engagement with payments for watershed services in the United States Ecosystem Services. 8: 56-64
Lurie S, Bennett DE, Duncan S, et al. (2013) PES marketplace development at the local scale: The Eugene Water and Electric Board as a local watershed services marketplace driver Ecosystem Services. 6: 93-103
Duncan SL, McComb BC, Johnson KN. (2010) Integrating Ecological and Social Ranges of Variability in Conservation of Biodiversity: Past, Present, and Future Ecology and Society. 15
Binkley D, Duncan SL. (2009) The past and future of colorado's forests: Connecting people and ecology Ecology and Society. 14
Reeves GH, Duncan SL. (2009) Ecological History vs. Social Expectations: Managing Aquatic Ecosystems Ecology and Society. 14
Mitchell RJ, Duncan SL. (2009) Range of variability in southern coastal plain forests: its historical, contemporary, and future role in sustaining biodiversity. Ecology and Society. 14
Thompson J, Duncan S, Johnson K. (2009) Is There Potential for the Historical Range of Variability to Guide Conservation Given the Social Range of Variability Ecology and Society. 14
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