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    Sensory pollutants alter bird phenology and fitness across a continent by Senzaki, Masayuki, Barber, Jesse R., Phillips, Jennifer N., Carter, Neil H., Cooper, Caren B., Ditmer, Mark A., Fristrup, Kurt M., McClure, Christopher J. W., Mennitt, Daniel J., Tyrrell, Luke P., Vukomanovic, Jelena, Wilson, Ashley A., Francis, Clinton D.

    Published in Nature (London) (26-11-2020)
    “…Expansion of anthropogenic noise and night lighting across our planet 1 , 2 is of increasing conservation concern 3 – 6 . Despite growing knowledge of…”
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    Mapping South Florida Daily Fire Risk for Decision Support Using Fuel Type, Water Levels, and Burn History by Jones, Kate, Vukomanovic, Jelena

    Published in Fire (Basel, Switzerland) (01-06-2023)
    “…Mapping fire risk in South Florida depends on spatially varying water levels, fuel characteristics, and topography. When surface water levels recede below the…”
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    Aboveground carbon loss associated with the spread of ghost forests as sea levels rise by Smart, Lindsey S, Taillie, Paul J, Poulter, Benjamin, Vukomanovic, Jelena, Singh, Kunwar K, Swenson, Jennifer J, Mitasova, Helena, Smith, Jordan W, Meentemeyer, Ross K

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-10-2020)
    “…Coastal forests sequester and store more carbon than their terrestrial counterparts but are at greater risk of conversion due to sea level rise. Saltwater…”
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    Research trends in U.S. national parks, the world's “living laboratories” by Vukomanovic, Jelena, Randall, Joshua

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-06-2021)
    “…U.S. national parks are essential public assets for preserving natural and cultural resources and for decades have provided natural laboratories for scholarly…”
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    Visualizing When, Where, and How Fires Happen in U.S. Parks and Protected Areas by Inglis, Nicole C., Vukomanovic, Jelena

    “…Fire management in protected areas faces mounting obstacles as climate change alters disturbance regimes, resources are diverted to fighting wildfires, and…”
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    Spatially interactive modeling of land change identifies location-specific adaptations most likely to lower future flood risk by Sanchez, Georgina M., Petrasova, Anna, Skrip, Megan M., Collins, Elyssa L., Lawrimore, Margaret A., Vogler, John B., Terando, Adam, Vukomanovic, Jelena, Mitasova, Helena, Meentemeyer, Ross K.

    Published in Scientific reports (01-11-2023)
    “…Impacts of sea level rise will last for centuries; therefore, flood risk modeling must transition from identifying risky locations to assessing how populations…”
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    From Meadow to Map: Integrating Field Surveys and Interactive Visualizations for Invasive Species Management in a National Park by Randall, Joshua, Inglis, Nicole C., Smart, Lindsey, Vukomanovic, Jelena

    “…Invasive species are an important and growing issue of concern for land managers, and the ability to collect and visualize species coverage data is vital to…”
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    To travel or not to travel during COVID-19: The influence of political ideology on travel intentions in the USA by Vukomanovic, Jelena, Barbieri, Carla, Knollenberg, Whitney, Yoshizumi, Alexander, Gil Arroyo, Claudia

    “…•Most respondents were very concerned about traveling during COVID-19.•There is a relationship between travel during COVID-19 and political ideology.•Political…”
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    Making It Spatial Makes It Personal: Engaging Stakeholders with Geospatial Participatory Modeling by Vukomanovic, Jelena, Skrip, Megan, Meentemeyer, Ross

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-02-2019)
    “…Participatory research methods are increasingly used to collectively understand complex social-environmental problems and to design solutions through diverse…”
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    Quantifying Drivers of Coastal Forest Carbon Decline Highlights Opportunities for Targeted Human Interventions by Smart, Lindsey S., Vukomanovic, Jelena, Taillie, Paul J., Singh, Kunwar K., Smith, Jordan W.

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-07-2021)
    “…As coastal land use intensifies and sea levels rise, the fate of coastal forests becomes increasingly uncertain. Synergistic anthropogenic and natural…”
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    High Resolution Viewscape Modeling Evaluated Through Immersive Virtual Environments by Tabrizian, Payam, Petrasova, Anna, Baran, Perver, Vukomanovic, Jelena, Mitasova, Helena, Meentemeyer, Ross

    “…Visual characteristics of urban environments influence human perception and behavior, including choices for living, recreation and modes of transportation…”
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    Spatially Explicit Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping for Participatory Modeling of Stormwater Management by White, Corey T., Mitasova, Helena, BenDor, Todd K., Foy, Kevin, Pala, Okan, Vukomanovic, Jelena, Meentemeyer, Ross K.

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-11-2021)
    “…Addressing “wicked” problems like urban stormwater management necessitates building shared understanding among diverse stakeholders with the influence to enact…”
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    Protection status and proximity to public‐private boundaries influence land use intensification near U.S. parks and protected areas by Vukomanovic, Jelena, Singh, Kunwar K., Vogler, John B., Meentemeyer, Ross K.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-05-2020)
    “…Public parks and protected areas are highly valued resources for recreation, education, and conservation of species and ecosystems. Increased demand for…”
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    Landscape Aesthetics and the Scenic Drivers of Amenity Migration in the New West: Naturalness, Visual Scale, and Complexity by Vukomanovic, Jelena, Orr, Barron

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-06-2014)
    “…Values associated with scenic beauty are common "pull factors" for amenity migrants, however the specific landscape features that attract amenity migration are…”
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    A Systematic Review of Relationships Between Mountain Wildfire and Ecosystem Services by Vukomanovic, Jelena, Steelman, Toddi

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-05-2019)
    “…Context Consideration of human–environment dimensions of wildfire make ecosystem services (ES) a useful framework for understanding wildfire challenges and…”
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    Housing Density and Ecosystem Function: Comparing the Impacts of Rural, Exurban, and Suburban Densities on Fire Hazard, Water Availability, and House and Road Distance Effects by Vukomanovic, Jelena, Doumas, Sandra, Osterkamp, W., Orr, Barron

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-12-2013)
    “…Many amenity-rich regions are experiencing rapid land-use change through low-density residential development or exurbanization. Those same natural-resource…”
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    From viewsheds to viewscapes: Trends in landscape visibility and visual quality research by Inglis, Nicole C., Vukomanovic, Jelena, Costanza, Jennifer, Singh, Kunwar K.

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-08-2022)
    “…•First multi-disciplinary systematic review of visibility & visual quality research.•VVQ research increased 21-fold over past two decades.•Advances in GIS…”
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    Climate change disproportionately affects visual quality of cultural ecosystem services in a mountain region by Inglis, Nicole C., Vukomanovic, Jelena

    Published in Ecosystem services (01-10-2020)
    “…•Quaking aspen trees provide distinct aesthetic and cultural experiences.•We forecasted aspen distribution to 2120 and computed visibility from scenic…”
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    MAPPING WILDFIRE JURISDICTIONAL COMPLEXITY REVEALS OPPORTUNITIES FOR REGIONAL CO-MANAGEMENT by Jones, Kate, Vukomanovic, Jelena, Nowell, Branda, McGovern, Shannon

    Published in Global environmental change (01-01-2024)
    “…•Jurisdictionally complex wildfires have increased in proportion with all fires.•Wildfire co-management complexity varies across and within regions.•Most…”
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