Publications

2007
Gonzalez-Abraham, C., V.C. Radeloff, T.J. Hawbaker, R.B. Hammer, S.I. Stewart, M.K. Clayton. 2007. Patterns of Houses and Habitat Loss from 1937 to 1999 in Northern Wisconsin, USA. Ecological Applications 17(7): 2011-2023. PDF Abstract
Gonzalez-Abraham, C.E., V.C. Radeloff, R.B. Hammer, T.J. Hawbaker, S.I. Stewart, and M.K. Clayton. 2007. Building patterns and landscape fragmentation in northern Wisconsin, USA. Landscape Ecology 22:217-230 PDF Abstract
Hammer, R.B., V.C. Radeloff, J.S. Fried, and S.I. Stewart. 2007. Wildland-Urban Interface housing growth during the 1990s in California, Oregon, and Washington. International Journal of Wildland Fire 16: 255-265. PDF Abstract
Kuemmerle, T., P. Hostert, V.C. Radeloff, K. Perzanowski, and I. Kruhlov. 2007. Post-socialist forest disturbance in the Carpathians. Ecological Applications.17(5): 1279-1295. PDF Abstract
Lepczyk, C.A., R.B. Hammer, V.C. Radeloff, and S.I. Stewart. 2007. Spatiotemporal dynamics of housing growth hotspots in the North Central U.S. from 1940-2000. Landscape Ecology 22: 939-952. PDF Abstract
Pidgeon, A.M., V.C. Radeloff, C.H. Flather, C.A. Lepczyk, T.J. Hawbaker, M.K. Clayton, R.B. Hammer. 2007. Associations of Forest Bird Species Richness with Housing and Landscape Patterns across the USA. Ecological Applications 17(7):1989-2010. PDF Abstract
Sabor, A.A., V.C. Radeloff, R.E. McRoberts, M.K. Clayton, and S.I. Stewart. 2007. Adding uncertainty to forest inventory plot locations: effects on analyses using geospatial data. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 37: 2313-2325 PDF Abstract
Stewart, S.I., V.C. Radeloff, R.B. Hammer, and T.J. Hawbaker. 2007. Defining the Wildland Urban Interface. Journal of Forestry 105:201-207. PDF Abstract
Stoltman, A., V.C. Radeloff, and D.J. Mladenoff. 2007. Computer visualization of pre-settlement and current forests in Wisconsin. Forest Ecology and Management 246: 135-143. PDF Abstract
Syphard, A.D., V.C. Radeloff, J.E. Keeley, T.J. Hawbaker, M.K. Clayton, S.I. Stewart, and R.B. Hammer. 2007. Human influence on California fire regimes. Ecological Applications 17(5): 1388-1402. PDF Abstract