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The following pages link to Emily J Pindilli, Ph.D. (Q48613):
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- Supporting natural resource-management decisions — The role of economics at the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) — 2018 DOI Economics Training Workshop (Q56550) (← links)
- Multi-resource analysis: A proof of concept study of natural resource tradeoffs in the Piceance Basin, Colorado, using the net resources assessment (NetRA) decision support tool (Q56824) (← links)
- Demonstrating the value of Earth observations—methods, practical applications, and solutions—group on Earth observations side event proceedings (Q57122) (← links)
- The Mississippi Alluvial Plain aquifers—An engine for economic activity (Q57219) (← links)
- Supporting natural resource management—The role of economics at the Department of the Interior—A workshop report (Q57626) (← links)
- Biodiversity and Habitat Markets—Policy, Economic, and Ecological implications of Market-Based Conservation (Q59096) (← links)
- Estimating the effect of tidal marsh restoration on housing prices: A hedonic analysis in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Washington, USA (Q150746) (← links)
- Assessing the Benefits and Vulnerability of Current and Future Potential Ecosystem Services of the Nisqually River Delta and other Puget Sound Estuaries (Q160290) (← links)
- Science to Inform the Management of Mangrove Ecosystems Undergoing Sea Level Rise at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel Island, Florida (Q160431) (← links)
- An Ecosystem Services Assessment of the Nisqually River Delta, South Puget Sound, Washington (Q227812) (← links)
- Quantifying Floodplain Ecological Processes and Ecosystem Services in the Delaware River Watershed (Q229220) (← links)
- Benefits of the fire mitigation ecosystem service in the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Virginia, USA (Q240092) (← links)
- A method to quantify and value floodplain sediment and nutrient retention ecosystem services (Q255350) (← links)
- Farmer behavior under groundwater management scenarios: Implications for groundwater conservation in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain (Q259149) (← links)
- Societal benefits of floodplains in the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River watersheds: Sediment, nutrient, and flood regulation ecosystem services (Q265102) (← links)
- Estimating the societal benefits of carbon dioxide sequestration through peatland restoration (Q269955) (← links)
- Valuation of the flood attenuation ecosystem service in Difficult Run, VA, USA (Q282501) (← links)
- Employing an ecosystem services framework to deliver decision ready science (Q292878) (← links)
- Ecosystem service co-benefits provided through wetland carbon management (Q293546) (← links)
- What’s It worth? Estimating the potential value of early warnings of cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms for managing freshwater reservoirs in Kansas, United States (Q294580) (← links)
- Terrestrial wetlands (Q295248) (← links)
- Interdisciplinary science approach for harmful algal blooms (HABs) and algal toxins—A strategic science vision for the U.S. Geological Survey (Q303285) (← links)
- Economic valuation of health benefits from using geologic data to communicate radon risk potential (Q308723) (← links)
- Trends in biodiversity and habitat quantification tools used for market‐based conservation in the United States (Q309236) (← links)
- Restoration and Conservation Opportunity Maps for the conterminous U.S. (CONUS) (Q324252) (← links)
- Database of Biodiversity, Habitat, and Aquatic Resource Quantification Tools Used for Market-based Conservation in the United States (ver. 2.0, June 2022) (Q325704) (← links)
- The Mississippi Alluvial Plain Aquifers: An Engine for Economic Activity - Data (Q329369) (← links)