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Recent Publications


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Basnyat, P., L. Teeter, K. Flynn, and B.G. Lockaby. 1998. The use of remote sensing and GIS in watershed level analyses of non-point source pollution problems. In: Proceedings of the First International Conference: Geospatial Information in Agriculture and Forestry, Vol. 1, ERIM International, Ann Arbor, MI, pp. 148.

Basnyat, P., L. Teeter, K. Flynn and B.G. Lockaby. 1999. Relationships between landscape characteristics and non-point source pollution inputs to coastal estuaries. Environmental Management, 23(4): 539-549.

Basnyat, P., L. Teeter, K. Flynn, and B.G. Lockaby. In Press. The use of remote sensing and GIS in watershed level analyses of non-point source pollution problems. Forest Ecology and Management.

Basynat, P., L. Teeter, B.G. Lockaby, and K. Flynn. In Press. Land use characteristics and water quality: a methodology for valuing forested buffers. Environmental Management.

Benson, B.J. and M.D. MacKenzie. 1995. Effects of sensor spatial resolution on landscape structure parameters. Landscape Ecology 10(2):113-120.

Delaney, T.P. 1995. Geographic Information Systems: The Integration of Geographic and Database Technologies. Proceedings of the NASA Space Grant Conference on Extending Remotely Sensed Data to Local Communities in the Southeastern U.S., June 1995. Huntsville, Alabama.

Hamilton, A.K., M.D. MacKenzie, and B.G Lockaby. 1997. Cumulative impacts of multiple lands uses on water quality in the Sepulga River watershed of Alabama. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin 44(2):140-141 (Abstract).

Hamilton, A.K., M.D. MacKenzie, and B.G. Lockaby. 1997. Relation of land uses to nonpoint source pollution in the Sepulga River basin of Alabama. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 78(4):255 (Abstract).

Fassnacht, K.S., S.T. Gower, M.D. MacKenzie, E.V. Nordheim, and T.M. Lillesand. 1997 Estimating the leaf area index of north central Wisconsin forests using the Landsat Thematic Mapper. Remote Sensing of Environment 61(2): 229-245

MacKenzie, M.D. 1994. Remote sensing and GIS as a bridge between ecologists and resource managers in the Northern Lakes States. Pages 265-282 in Sample, V.A. [ed], Remote sensing and GIS in ecosystem management. Island Press, Washington, DC.

MacKenzie, M.D. 1996. Land use/cover classification using satellite imagery to support nonpoint source pollution research. Association of Southeastern Biologists Bulletin 43(2):160 (Abstract).

MacKenzie, M.D. and P.S. White. 1998. Vegetation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1935-1938. Castanea 63(3):323-336.

MacKenzie, M.D. 1999. Private forest landowners and GIS: an exercise in technology transfer [Online]. Available http://www.esri.com/library/userconf/proc99/proceed/papers/pap613/p613.htm [1999, September 22].

Magnuson, J.J., J.L. Riera, B.J. Benson, C.J. Bowser, T.K. Kratz, M.D. MacKenzie, and K. Webster. 1995. A geomorphic template for analyses of headwater lake districts. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 76(2):165 (Abstract).

McDonald, T.P., R.B. Rummer, S.E. Taylor, and J.D. Roberson. 1998. Using GPS to evaluate traffic patterns of forest harvesting equipment. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Geospatial Information in Agriculture and Forestry. ERIM International, Inc. Vol I. pp. 465-471.

Riera, J.L., J.J. Magnuson, J.R. VandeCastle, M.D. MacKenzie. 1998. Analysis of large-scale heterogeneity in vegetation indices among north-American landscapes. Ecosystems 1:268-282.

Wu, C., L. Teeter, R. Abt, and D. Hicks. 1995. Assessing the economic effects of streamside management zones on the forestry sector. In Proceedings of the annual meeting of the southern Forest Economic Workers. April 17-19, 1995, New Orleans.


Updated Tuesday, October 12, 1999