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1by MICKEY AGHA AMANDA L. SMITH JEFFREY E. LOVICH DAVID DELANEY JOSHUA R. ENNEN JESSICA BRIGGS LEO J. FLECKENSTEIN LAURA A. TENNANT SHELLIE R. PUFFER ANDREW WALDE TERENCE R. ARUNDEL STEVEN J. PRICE BRIAN D. TODD Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01.08.2017)“...There is little information on predator–prey interactions in wind energy landscapes in North America, especially among terrestrial vertebrates. Here, we...”
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2by Jeffrey E. Lovich Charles T. LaRue Charles A. Drost Terence R. Arundel Published in Copeia ( 2014)“...Inferring the natural distribution and native status of organisms is complicated by the role of ancient and modern humans in utilization and translocation...”
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3by Joshua R. Ennen Jeffrey E. Lovich Katherin P. Meyer Curtis Bjurlin Terence R. Arundel Published in Copeia ( 2012)“...We investigated the annual nesting ecology of a population of Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) inhabiting a utility-scale renewable energy (USRE) facility...”
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4by Thomas, Kathryn A Jarchow, Christopher J Arundel, Terence R Jamwal, Pankaj Borens, Amanda Drost, Charles A Published in Energy policy (01.05.2018)“...The juxtaposition of wildlife and wind or solar energy facility infrastructure can present problems for developers, planners, policy makers, and management...”
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5by Agha, Mickey Lovich, Jeffrey E Ennen, Joshua R Augustine, Benjamin Arundel, Terence R Murphy, Mason O Meyer-Wilkins, Kathie Bjurlin, Curtis Delaney, David Briggs, Jessica Austin, Meaghan Madrak, Sheila V Price, Steven J Published in Environmental management (New York) (01.08.2015)“...With the recent increase in utility-scale wind energy development, researchers have become increasingly concerned how this activity will affect wildlife and...”
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6by Arundel, Rowan Published in Housing, theory, and society (03.04.2017)“...There is much evidence of rising inequalities across advanced economies. This paper argues for the special position of housing equity in inequality dynamics...”
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7by LOVICH, Jeffrey E PUFFER, Shellie R AGHA, Mickey ENNEN, Joshua R MEYER-WILKINS, Kathie TENNANT, Laura A SMITH, Amanda L ARUNDEL, Terence R BRUNDIGE, Kathleen D VAMSTAD, Michael S Published in Current herpetology (2018)“...Agassiz’s desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) reaches the southern edge of its range in the Sonoran Desert of California. The reproductive ecology of this...”
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8“...In the context of poorly performing national economies and sustained employment insecurity since the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2008, various UK and US...”
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9“...Transitions to adulthood not only represent a key period for individual development but also contribute to processes of social stratification. Growing evidence...”
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10“...Returns to the parental home represent a dramatic housing career interruption that can have significant social and economic implications. Interaction of...”
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11“...With continued economic growth and expanding mortgage markets, until recently the pattern across advanced economies was of growing homeownership sectors. The...”
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12“...Across many advanced economies, changing housing dynamics have destabilized traditional adulthood transitions. This article examines how such transformations,...”
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13by Giezen, M Balikci, S Arundel, R Published in ISPRS international journal of geo-information (01.09.2018)“...In order to achieve the ambitious Sustainable Development Goal #11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), an integrative approach is necessary. Complex outcomes...”
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14“...Urban policy has increasingly emphasized the compact city and higher density urban forms in reaching sustainability goals. Although environmental and economic...”
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15by Arundel, R“...There is much evidence of rising inequalities across advanced economies. This paper argues for the special position of housing equity in inequality dynamics...”
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16by Lovich, Jeffrey E Yackulic, Charles B Freilich, Jerry Agha, Mickey Austin, Meaghan Meyer, Katherine P Arundel, Terence R Hansen, Jered Vamstad, Michael S Root, Stephanie A Published in Biological conservation (01.01.2014)“...While demographic changes in short-lived species may be observed relatively quickly in response to climate changes, measuring population responses of...”
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17“...Access to homeownership has always been uneven, but recent developments point to increasing inequalities. Labour markets show divergence in terms of income and...”
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18“...Access to homeownership has always been uneven, but recent developments point to increasing inequalities. Labour markets show divergence in terms of income and...”
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19“...In the late twentieth century, homeownership became entrenched in a wider societal project associated with transformations in the economy and increased social...”
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20“...Past decades of economic growth, relatively widespread employment security and expanding mortgage markets promoted growing homeownership sectors. Recent years...”