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    Regenerative landscape design: an integrative framework to enhance sustainability planning by Smithwick, Erica, Baka, Jennifer, Bird, Douglas, Blaszscak-Boxe, Christopher, Cole, Charles, Fuentes, Jose, Gergel, Sarah, Glenna, Leland, Grady, Caitlin, Hunt, Carter, Iulo, Lisa, Kaye, Jason, Keller, Klaus

    Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2023)
    “…Addressing contemporary environmental and social crises requires solutions-based, systems-level changes. To achieve these changes, transdisciplinary research…”
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    Smartwatch helps detects lung cancer: Using personal technology to advance healthcare by Cole, Andrew Paul Charles, Kar, Ashok, Nimako, Kofi, Smelt, Jeremy

    Published in JRSM open (01-01-2022)
    “…Summary The prevalence of smartwatches and other wearable medical technology has been increasing yearly. These watches offer a sensitive tool for capturing…”
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    Collective Identity: Making the Case for a Stage Model Approach to Addressing Water Quality in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed by Mainzer, Stephen, Dillard, James Price, Cole, Charles Andrew

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-11-2024)
    “…The Chesapeake Bay watershed encompasses six states and the District of Columbia. Consequently, the people within it display great diversity in terms of…”
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    A comparison of the hydrologic characteristics of natural and created mainstem floodplain wetlands in Pennsylvania by Cole, Charles Andrew, Brooks, Robert P

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-02-2000)
    “…An understanding of wetland hydrology is critical for the assessment of the success of created wetlands relative to natural wetlands. Our objective was to…”
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    HGM: a call for model validation by Cole, Charles Andrew

    Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-10-2016)
    “…The hydrogeomorphic (HGM) approach to wetland functional assessment has been in place for more than 20 years, yet most models developed to date have not been…”
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    Barriers and incentives to stream conservation: the influence of culture on buffer design and implementation by Weaver, Trevor, Cole, Charles Andrew

    “…Agriculture has been cited as one of the leading polluters of streams in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Riparian buffers, including forested riparian buffers,…”
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    Media Contributions to a Chesapeake Bay Watershed Collective Identity? A Tale of Three Cities by Cui, Zheng, Dillard, James Price, Pinto, Juliet, High, Andrew, De La Cruz, J. J., Mainzer, Stephen, Cole, Charles Andrew

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-11-2022)
    “…Although collective action is needed to address many environmental challenges, it cannot proceed in the absence of collective identity, that is, evidence of…”
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    Aboveground decomposition dynamics in riparian depression and slope wetlands of central Pennsylvania by Hough, Zaneta, Cole, Charles Andrew

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-06-2009)
    “…We examined two types of groundwater-fed wetlands (riparian depressions and slopes) classified using the hydrogeomorphic (HGM) system. These wetland types had…”
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    Inventorying and monitoring wetland condition and restoration potential on a watershed basis with examples from spring creek watershed, Pennsylvania, USA by Brooks, Robert P, Wardrop, Denice Heller, Cole, Charles Andrew

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-10-2006)
    “…We developed an approach for inventorying wetland resources, assessing their condition, and determining restoration potential in a watershed context. This…”
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    HGM and wetland functional assessment: Six degrees of separation from the data? by Cole, Charles Andrew

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-08-2006)
    “…Ecologists routinely use rapid assessment protocols to try and determine level of function for wetlands. In the United States, one of the more intensively used…”
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    Determining the feasibility and cost of an ecologically-based design for a mitigation wetland in central Pennsylvania, USA by Sonntag, Daniel H., Cole, Charles Andrew

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (03-07-2008)
    “…Studies indicate that mitigation wetlands are structurally and functionally different, not only from the wetlands they are intended to replace, but also from…”
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    The assessment of herbaceous plant cover in wetlands as an indicator of function by Cole, Charles Andrew

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-12-2002)
    “…In the United States, wetlands are often created (as compared with restored) as mitigation for damage done to natural wetlands by development or other…”
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    A comparison of created and natural wetlands in Pennsylvania, USA by Campbell, Deborah A, Cole, Charles Andrew, Brooks, Robert P

    Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-02-2002)
    “…Recent research suggests that created wetlands do not look, or function, like the natural systems they are intended to replace. Proper planning, construction,…”
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    Are We Purveyors of Wetland Homogeneity? A Model of Degradation and Restoration to Improve Wetland Mitigation Performance by Brooks, Robert P, Wardrop, Denice Heller, Cole, Charles Andrew, Campbell, Deborah A

    Published in Ecological engineering (05-04-2005)
    “…The national goal of no net loss of wetland functions is not being met due to a variety of suboptimal policy and operational decisions. Based on data used to…”
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    Section 404 wetland mitigation and permit success criteria in Pennsylvania, USA, 1986-1999 by COLE, Charles Andrew, SHAFER, Deborah

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-10-2002)
    “…Twenty-three Section 404 permits in central Pennsylvania (covering a wetland age range of 1-14 years) were examined to determine the type of mitigation wetland…”
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    Herbaceous plant community composition in created wetlands over seven years in norther New York, USA by Cole, Charles Andrew, Urban, Christopher A, Russo, Paul, Murray, Jason, Hoyt, Dave, Brooks, Robert P

    “…Characterizes the herbaceous plant community of five created wetlands over time within Fort Drum, New York, to assess the development of plant communities at…”
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    Hydrogeomorphology, environment, and vegetation associations across a latitudinal gradient in highland wetlands of the northeastern USA by Peterson-Smith, Jessica, Wardrop, Denice Heller, Cole, Charles Andrew, Cirmo, Christopher P, Brooks, Robert P

    Published in Plant ecology (01-08-2009)
    “…Undisturbed, highland wetlands in the northeastern USA are unique habitats which maintain ecological integrity in this region. These ecosystems may be…”
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    Transferability of an HGM wetland classification scheme to a longitudinal gradient of the central Appalachian Mountains: initial hydrological results by Cole, Charles Andrew, Cirmo, Christopher P., Wardrop, Denice Heller, Brooks, Robert P., Peterson-Smith, Jessica

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2008)
    “…The fundamental role of hydrology in determining HGM classification and function leads to the assumption that any test of regionalization might do well to…”
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    WETLANDS AND RUN-OF-THE-RIVER DAMS: A COMPARATIVE SURVEY OF WETLAND VEGETATION AT A DAM SITE BEFORE REMOVAL AND AT THREE SITES POST-REMOVAL by BRAZELL, CODY E., COLE, CHARLES ANDREW

    “…Aging dams provide opportunities for research related to their removal as a form of stream restoration. For dams that have wetlands associated with the…”
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    Comparison of the long-term water levels of created and natural reference wetlands in northern New York, USA by Cole, Charles Andrew, Urban, Christopher A., Russo, Paul, Murray, Jason, Hoyt, Dave, Brooks, Robert P.

    Published in Ecological engineering (28-09-2006)
    “…Long-term evaluation of hydrology on created wetlands in the United States is rare, as most such assessments are short-term and driven by regulatory and permit…”
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