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Runfola D.M., Hamill T.A., Pontius, Jr. R.G., Rogan J., Giner N., Decatur A., Ratick S..  2014.  Using Fine Resolution Orthoimagery and Spatial Interpolation to Rapidly Map Turf Grass in Suburban Massachusetts. International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research . 1
Smith J.M., Mather M.E..  2011.  Using assemblage data in ecological indicators: a comparison and evaluation of commonly available statistical tools. Ecological Indicators. 13:253-262.
Pontius, Jr. R.G., Huffaker D., Denman K..  2004.  Useful techniques of validation for spatially explicit land-change models.. Ecological Modeling. 179:445-461.
Vallino J.J., Algar C.K., N. Gonzales F, Huber J.A..  2014.  Use of receding horizon optimal control to solve MaxEP-based biogeochemistry problems. Beyond the Second Law: Entropy Production and Non-Equilibrium Systems. :337-359.
McDermott J..  2017.  Use of one versus two time points for calibration of land change models. M.S.
Mather M.E., Finn J.T., Ferry K.H., Deegan L.A., Nelson G.A..  2009.  Use of non-natal estuaries by migratory striped bass (Morone saxatilis) in summer. Fishery Bulletin. 107:329-337.
Deegan L.A, Kremer J., Webler T., Brawley J..  2001.  The use of models in integrated resource management in the coastal zone.. Science and Integrated Coastal Management.
Davey E., Wigand C., Johnson R., Sundberg K., Morris J., Roman C.T..  2011.  Use of computed tomography imaging for quantifying coarse roots, rhizomes, peat, and particle densities in marsh soils. Ecological Applications. 21:2156-2171.
Raymond P.A, Bauer J.E..  2001.  Use of 14C and 13C natural abundances for evaluating riverine, estuarine, and coastal DOC and POC sources and cycling: Review and Synthesis. Organic Geochemistry. 32:469-485.
Bain D.J., Hale R.L., Wollheim W.M..  2012.  Urban Geochemistry: Hotbeds of Biogeochemical Diversity: Insights from Urban Long-Term Ecological Research Sites. Elements. 8:435-438.
Kaushal S.S., McDowell W.H., Wollheim W.M., Johnson T.A.Newcomer, Mayer P.M., Belt K.T., Pennino M.J..  2015.  Urban evolution: the role of water. Water Resources Research. 7:4063-4087.
Hobbie J., Carpenter S., Grimm N., Gosz J., Seastedt T..  2003.  The United States Long Term Ecological Research program.. BioSciences. 53:21-32.
Giner N.M., Polsky C., Pontius, Jr. R.G., Runfola D.M..  2013.  Understanding the social determinants of lawn landscapes: A fine-resolution spatial statistical analysis in suburban Boston, Massachusetts, USA.. Landscape and Urban Planning. 111:25-33.
Fagherazzi S, Kearney W, Mariotti G, Leonardi N, Nardin W.  2021.  Understanding Marsh Dynamics: Modeling Approaches. Salt Marshes: Function, Dynamics, and Stresses. :278–299.
Hopkinson C.S., Lugo A.E., Alber M., Covich A., van Bloem S..  2008.  Understanding and forecasting the effects of sea level rise and intense windstorms on coastal and upland ecosystems: the need for a continental-scale netowrk of observatories. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment. 6:255-263.
Byrnes JEK, Roger F, Bagchi R.  2023.  Understandable multifunctionality measures using Hill numbers. Oikos. 20235(2)
Byrnes JEK, Roger F, Bagchi R.  2022.  Understandable Multifunctionality Measures Using Hill Numbers. Oikos. e09402
Pontius, Jr. R.G., Neeti N..  2010.  Uncertainty in the difference between maps of future land change scenarios. Sustainability Science. 5:39-50.
Agrawal A..  2001.  Uncertainty analysis of land-use change modeling in GIS. M.S.
Pontius, Jr. R.G., Agrawal A., Huffaker D..  2002.  Uncertainty Analysis in Land Change Modeling: Constucting a Gridded Map from Tabular Data.. The Second International Conference on Geographic Information Science. :141-142.

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