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    Creating conservation strategies with value-focused thinking by Martin, David M, Goldstein, Joshua G, Smith, David R, Musengezi, Jessica, Rountree, Jessie G, Galgamuwa, G A Pabodha, Craig, Aileen, Dietz, Michelle, Kerr, Caitlin

    Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2023)
    “…Biodiversity and human well-being strategies are only as good as the set of ideas people think about. We evaluated value-focused thinking (VFT), a framework…”
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    Expansion of Eastern Redcedar (Juniperus virginiana L.) into the Deciduous Woodlands within the Forest–Prairie Ecotone of Kansas by G. A. Pabodha Galgamuwa, Jida Wang, Charles J. Barden

    Published in Forests (01-02-2020)
    “…North America's midcontinent forest−prairie ecotone is currently exhibiting extensive eastern redcedar (ERC) (Juniperus virginiana L.) encroachment. Rapid…”
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    Ecological Restoration of an Oak Woodland within the Forest-Prairie Ecotone of Kansas by Galgamuwa, G A Pabodha, Barden, Charles J, Hartman, Jason, Rhodes, Thad, Bloedow, Nicholas, Osorio, Raúl J

    Published in Forest science (30-01-2019)
    “…Abstract Conversion of mature oak (Quercus spp.) dominated woodlands to shade-tolerant species is a well-documented problem across the eastern United States…”
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    Setting conservation objectives with value‐focused thinking by Martin, David M., Goldstein, Joshua H., Smith, David R., Galgamuwa, G. A. Pabodha, Craig, Aileen, Dietz, Michelle, Kerr, Caitlin

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-07-2024)
    “…The approach common to well‐known conservation planning frameworks is rooted in values, like species persistence and quality habitat, and expectations…”
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    Prioritizing restoration sites that improve connectivity in the Appalachian landscape, USA by Clark, Melissa, Hall, Kimberly R., Martin, David M., Beaty, Braven, Lloyd, Stephen, Galgamuwa, G. A. Pabodha, Shirer, Rebecca, Zimmerman, Christopher L., Shallows, Kathryn M.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-12-2023)
    “…Restoring landscape connectivity is a key strategy for sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem services. We developed a decision‐focused process that moves from…”
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