
Resource Management
Co-Authored Student Publications
Quinn, S. D. (2022). What can we see from the road? [Applications of a cumulative viewshed analysis on a US state highway network]. Geographica Helvetica, 77(2), 165-178.
Quinn, S. D. & Condon, D. (2022) [Inclusion of Latino-oriented businesses in popular online maps: an empirical study in the Inland Northwest of the United States] The Journal of Community Informatics, 18(2), 1-31.
Walsh, M. K., Haydon, K. C., & Swedberg, D. (2022). Postglacial fire and vegetation history from Doheney Lake in the Sinlahekin Wildlife Area, Okanogan County, Washington (USA). Northwest Science.
Bowen, J. T., & Burns, P. (2022). “We make people fly”: Low-cost carriers, economic development, and sustainability in Asia. In Airlines in Developing Economies. Emerald.
Rushton, Z. A., & Walsh, M. K. (2021). [Holocene fire history reconstruction of a mid-elevation mixed-conifer forest in the Eastern Cascades, Washington, USA] The Holocene, 31(5), 778–790.
Brown, J. W., Hackenberger, S., & Risdon, E. (2020). Homescapes of the Columbia-Fraser Plateau: Radiocarbon chronologies of the middle to upper Columbia River house settlements. In M. Carney, J. W. Brown, D. E. Wallen, & D. Stapp, (Eds.), Of housepits and homes: twenty-first century perspectives on houses and settlements in the Columbia-Fraser Plateau (Vol. 19). Journal of Northwest Anthropology Memoir.
Johnson, M. P., Lubinski, P. M., & Hackenberger, S. (2020). Legacy Collections and Zooarchaeological Analysis: Interpreting Two House Sites and Associated Fauna from the 1961-62 Ginkgo State Park. In M. Carney, J. W. Brown, D. E. Wallen, & D. Stapp, (Eds.), Of housepits and homes: Twenty-first century perspectives on houses and settlements in the Columbia-Fraser Plateau (Vol. 19, pp. 29–53). Journal of Northwest Anthropology Memoir.
Lubinski, P. M., Lyman, R. L., & Johnson, M. P. (2020). [Blind testing of faunal identification protocols: a case study with North American Artiodactyl stylohyoids] American Antiquity, 85(4), 781–794.
Pease, M., & White, C. (2019, January 14). [Conduit to Tribal and Environmental Justice? Unpacking Washington v. United States] Ecology Law Quarterly.
Hibdon, S., Hickey, R., & Cannon, J. (2019, May 15). [GIS Jobs: Current Industry Expectations] Directions Magazine.
Brown, J.W., Feathers, J.K. Chatters, J.C., McCutcheon, P.T., & Hackenberger, S. (2018). [Chronometric precision and accuracy: radiocarbon and luminescence age estimates for Pacific Northwest cooking features] Canadian Journal of Archaeology 42, 240-254.
Walsh, M. K., Duke, H. J., & Haydon, K. C. (2018). [Toward a better understanding of climate and human impacts on late Holocene fire regimes in the Pacific Northwest, USA] Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 42(4), 478–512.
Pease, M., & Snyder, T. (2018). [Active Water Resource Management: Pariah or Blueprint for Western Water Management?] Journal of the Southwest, 60(4), 1013–1033.
Lubinski, P. M., & Hale, T. A. (2018). [Identifying and siding the stylohyoid bone for North American artiodactyls. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology], 28(3), 364–374.
Cannon, J., Hickey, R., & Gaines, W. (2018). [Using GIS and the Ecosystem Management Decision Support Tool for Forest Management on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Washington State] Journal of Forestry, 116.
Chatters, J.C., Brown, J.W., Hackenberger, S., McCutcheon, P.T., & Adler, J. (2017). [Calcined bone as a reliable medium for radiocarbon dating: a test using paired North American samples] American Antiquity 82(3), 593-608.
Walsh, M. K., Lukens, M. L., McCutcheon, P. T., & Burtchard, G. C. (2017). [Fire-climate-human interactions during the postglacial period at Sunrise Ridge, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington (USA)] Quaternary Science Reviews, 177, 246–264.
Pease, M., & Snyder, T. (2017). [Model Water Transfer Mechanisms as a Drought Preparation System. Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education], 161(1), 66–80.
Kassa, S.C., & McCutcheon, P.T. (2016). [The archaeology of obsidian occurrence in stone tool manufacture and use along two reaches of the northern mid-Columbia River, Washington] Journal of Northwest Anthropology 50(1), 79-102.
Maine, A., Arango, C., & O’Brien, C. (2016). [Host Fish Associations of the California Floater (Anodonta californiensis) in the Yakima River Basin, Washington] Northwest Science, 90(3), 290–300.q
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