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Chen, X., Q. Zhang, M. N. Peterson & C. Song (2018) Feedback effect of crop raiding in payments for ecosystem services. Ambio.

Curley, A. (2018) A failed green future: Navajo Green Jobs and energy “transition” in the Navajo Nation. Geoforum, 88, 57-65.

Curley, A. (2018) T’áá hwó ají t’éego and the Moral Economy of Navajo Coal Workers. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 1-16.

Dannenberg, M. P., E. K. Wise, M. Janko, T. Hwang & W. K. Smith (2018) Atmospheric teleconnection influence on North American land surface phenology. Environmental Research Letters, 13, 13.

Delmelle, E. M., D. M. Marsh, C. Dony & P. L. Delamater (2018) Travel impedance agreement among online road network data providers. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 1-19.

Gökarıksel, B. & A. J. Secor (2018) Affective geopolitics: Anxiety, pain, and ethics in the encounter with Syrian refugees in Turkey. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2399654418814257.

Nazia, N., M. Ali, M. Jakariya, Q. Nahar, M. Yunus & M. Emch (2018) Spatial and population drivers of persistent cholera transmission in rural Bangladesh: Implications for vaccine and intervention targeting. Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology, 24, 1-9.

Pickles, J. (2018) Place, Autonomy, and the Politics of Hope. Appalachia in Regional Context: Place Matters, 71.

Riveros‐Iregui, D. A., T. P. Covino & R. González-Pinzón (2018) The importance of and need for rapid hydrologic assessments in L atin A merica. Hydrological Processes, 32, 2441-2451.

Schmitt, S. R., D. A. Riveros‐Iregui & J. Hu (2018) The role of fog, orography, and seasonality on precipitation in a semiarid, tropical island. Hydrological Processes.

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Song, C., R. Bilsborrow, P. Jagger, Q. Zhang, X. Chen & Q. Huang (2018) Rural Household Energy Use and Its Determinants in China: How Important Are Influences of Payment for Ecosystem Services vs. Other Factors? Ecological Economics, 145, 148-159.

Walsh, S. J., Mena, Carlos F. 2018. Social and Ecological Interactions in the Galapagos Islands. Springer.

Walsh, S. J., P. H. Page, L. Brewington, J. R. Bradley & C. F. Mena (2018) A Beach Vulnerability Framework for the Galapagos Islands: Fusion of WorldView 2 Imagery, 3-D Laser Scanner Data, and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.

Wheeler, K., S. J. Wenger, S. J. Walsh, Z. P. Martin, H. L. Jelks & M. C. Freeman (2018) Stream fish colonization but not persistence varies regionally across a large North American river basin. Biological Conservation, 223, 1-10.

Zhang, H. & S. Walsh (2018) The Zhoushan Islands, China, and Galapagos Islands, Ecuador: Island Sustainability and Forces of Change.

Zhang, Q., C. Song & X. Chen (2018) Effects of China’s payment for ecosystem services programs on cropland abandonment: A case study in Tiantangzhai Township, Anhui, China. Land Use Policy, 73, 239-248.