Elisabeth K. Larson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Biology | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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(Water and nitrogen in designed ecosystems: Biogeochemical and economic consequences.) |
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Romero-Lankao P, Gurney KR, Seto KC, et al. (2014) A critical knowledge pathway to low-carbon, sustainable futures: Integrated understanding of urbanization, urban areas, and carbon Earth's Future. 2: 515-532 |
Hutyra LR, Duren R, Gurney KR, et al. (2014) Urbanization and the carbon cycle: Current capabilities and research outlook from the natural sciences perspective Earth's Future. 2: 473-495 |
Maliszewski P, Larson E, Perrings C. (2013) Valuing the Reliability of the Electrical Power Infrastructure: A Two-stage Hedonic Approach Urban Studies. 50: 72-87 |
Larson EK, Perrings C. (2013) The value of water-related amenities in an arid city: The case of the Phoenix metropolitan area Landscape and Urban Planning. 109: 45-55 |
Maliszewski PJ, Larson EK, Perrings C. (2012) Environmental determinants of unscheduled residential outages in the electrical power distribution of Phoenix, Arizona Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 99: 161-171 |
Larson EK, Grimm NB. (2012) Small-scale and extensive hydrogeomorphic modification and water redistribution in a desert city and implications for regional nitrogen removal Urban Ecosystems. 15: 71-85 |
Muñoz-Erickson TA, Cutts BB, Larson EK, et al. (2010) Spanning boundaries in an arizona watershed partnership: Information networks as tools for entrenchment or ties for collaboration? Ecology and Society. 15 |
Larson EK, Grimm NB, Gober P, et al. (2005) The paradoxical ecology and management of water in the Phoenix, USA metropolitan area Ecohydrology and Hydrobiology. 5: 287-296 |