Publications

Price, J., J. Silbernagel, K. Nixon, A. Swearingen, R. Swaty, N. Miller. 2015. Collaborative scenario modeling reveals potential advantages of blending strategies to achieve conservation goals in a working forest landscape. Submitted to Landscape Ecology.

Swearingen, A., J. Price, J. Silbernagel, R. Swaty, N. Miller. 2015. State-and-transition simulation modeling to compare outcomes of alternative management scenarios under two natural disturbance regimes in a forested landscape in northeastern Wisconsin, USA. AIMS Environmental Science, 2(3): 737-763. doi: 10.3934/environsci.2015.3.737

Nixon, K., J.Silbernagel, J. Price, N. Miller, and R. Swaty. 2014. Habitat availability for multiple avian species under modeled alternative conservation strategies for the Two Hearted River Watershed in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, USA. Journal of Nature Conservation, 22(4): 302-317.PDF

Price, J., J. Silbernagel, N. Miller, R. Swaty, M. White, K. Nixon. 2012. Eliciting expert knowledge to inform landscape modeling of conservation scenarios. Ecological Modeling, 229:76-87. PDF

Silbernagel, J., J. Price, R. Swaty, and N. Miller. 2011. The Next Frontier: Assessing Forest Conservation Strategy Effectiveness. In: Landscape Ecology and Forest Management: Challenges and Solutions in a Changing Globe, (ed.s Chao Li, R. Lafortezza, & J. Chen), Springer. PDF


Presentations

Price, J. Scenario modeling for effective conservation design: management, disturbance, and interactions, International Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE) World Congress. Portland, OR. July 6-10, 2015. Presentation.

Swearingen, A. Modeling management and climate disturbances to evaluate landscape scale conservation efficacy, 2nd State-and-Transition Simulation Modeling Conference (STSM). Fort Collins, Colorado. September 16-18, 2014. Presentation.

Swearingen, A. Dynamic pressures, static conservation: the effectiveness of forest conservation scenarios under changing regional timber demand, United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology (US-IALE) Symposium. Anchorage, Alaska. May 18-22, 2014. Presentation.

Swearingen, A. and J. Price. Spatial Narratives from the U.P.: Map Based Story-telling to Inform Forest Management in a Changing Climate, UW Madison Geospatial Summit. Madison, WI. April 25, 2013. Presentation.

Nixon, K. and J. Price. Forest Scenarios Project: Projecting Future Landscape Change Using Expert Knowledge and Spatial Modeling. Climate Change Adaptation in the Northwoods Workshop: Information, Tools, and Collaboration. March 13-15, 2012. Presentation.

Nixon, K. Potential Impacts of Forest Conservation Strategies on Habitat Availability for Multiple Wildlife Species, United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology (US-IALE) Symposium. Newport, RI. April 8-12, 2012. Presentation.

Price, J. Integrated Scenario Building and Landscape Modeling Inform Forest Management in a Changing Climate: A Case Study from Michigan's Upper Peninsula, United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology (US-IALE) Symposium. Newport, RI. April 8-12, 2012. Presentation.

Price, J. Forest Scenarios Project: Projecting future landscape change and habitat availability using expert knowledge and spatial modeling. Climate Change Adaptation in the Northwoods: Information, Tools, & Collaboration Symposium. Otsego, MN. March 13-15, 2012. Presentation.

Price, J. Integrating Expert Knowledge into a Model of Land Cover Change: A Case Study from Michigan's Upper Peninsula, United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology (US-IALE) Symposium. Portland, OR. April 2-7, 2011, Poster.

Price, J. Science Meets Science Fiction: Seeing into the Future of Ecosystem Conservation, -- National Biological Honors Society Lecture Series, Lake Forest College, October 20, 2010, Presentation.

Price, J. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Conservation Strategies through Collaborative Scenario Building and Landscape Modeling, Society for Conservation Biology's 24th International Conference for Conservation Biology, July 3-7, 2010, Poster.

Price, J. Developing landscape scenarios: Obtaining and integrating expert opinion, United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology (US-IALE) Symposium. April 8, 2010, Presentation.

Price, J. Rapid Assessment of Woody Biomass Supply and Demand from Wisconsin's Wild River's Legacy Forest, 8th Annual Western Great Lakes Research Conference, March 6-7, 2010, Poster.


Press

"A Sneak Peal Into the Future" - The Nature Conservancy

"Modeling Alternative Scenarios of Land Cover Change and Conservation Outcomes in the Forest of the Northern Great Lakes" - LANDFIRE Application Library. (PDF)