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EDF staff peer-reviewed publications 2014 Batker, D., S. Mack, F. Sklar, W. Nuttle, M. Kelly, and A.M. Freeman. The Importance of the Mississippi Delta Restoration on the Local and National Economies, in J. W. J. Day, G. P. Kemp, A.M. Freeman, and D. Muth, eds., Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: The Once and Future Delta: Estuaries of the World: New York, Springer. ISBN 978-94-017- 8732-1. Bentley, S., A.M. Freeman, C.S. Willson, J. Cable, and L. Giosan. Using What We Have: Optimizing Sediment Management in Mississippi River Delta Restoration to Improve the Economic Viability of the Nation, in J.W.J. Day, G.P. Kemp, A M. Freeman, and D. Muth, eds., Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: The Once and Future Delta: Estuaries of the World: New York, Springer. ISBN 978-94-017-8732-1. Day, J., G.P. Kemp, A.M. Freeman, and D. Muth. Introduction: Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta, in J. W. J. Day, G. P. Kemp, A. M. Freeman, and D. Muth, eds., Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: The Once and Future Delta: Estuaries of the World: New York, Springer. Day, J., G.P. Kemp, A.M. Freeman, and D. Muth. Summary and Conclusions: The Cost of Inaction and the Need for Urgency, in J.W.J. Day, G.P. Kemp, A.M. Freeman, and D. Muth, eds., Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: The Once and Future Delta: Estuaries of the World: New York, Springer. Funk, J.M., C.B. Field, S. Kerr, A. Daigneault. Modeling the impact of carbon farming on land use in a New Zealand landscape. Environmental Science & Policy, 37: 1-10. Gillingham, K., D. Rapson, and G. Wagner. The Energy Efficiency Rebound Effect. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, In Review. Giosan, L., and A.M. Freeman. How Deltas Work: A Brief Look at the Mississippi River Delta in a Global Context, in J. W. J. Day, G. P. Kemp, A.M. Freeman, and D. Muth, eds., Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: The Once and Future Delta: Estuaries of the World: New York, Springer. Hsiang, S.M., K.C. Meng. Reconciling disagreement over climate-conflict results in Africa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1316006111 Martin, L.J., J.E. Quinn, E.C. Ellis, M.R. Shaw, M.A. Doming, L.M. Hallett, N.E. Heller, R.J. Hobbs, C.E. Kraft, E. Law, N.L. Michel, M.P. Perring, P.D. Shirey, and R. Wiederholt. Conservation opportunities across the world's anthromes. Diversity and Distribution: 1-11. McTee, S. Native Densities, Distribution, and Diurnal Activity of Red Sea Lionfishes (Scorpaenidae). Marine Ecology Progress Series Ms. No. 201311101. In review.

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EDF staff peer-reviewed publications

2014 Batker, D., S. Mack, F. Sklar, W. Nuttle, M. Kelly, and A.M. Freeman. The Importance of the Mississippi Delta Restoration on the Local and National Economies, in J. W. J. Day, G. P. Kemp, A.M. Freeman, and D. Muth, eds., Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: The Once and Future Delta: Estuaries of the World: New York, Springer. ISBN 978-94-017-8732-1. Bentley, S., A.M. Freeman, C.S. Willson, J. Cable, and L. Giosan. Using What We Have: Optimizing Sediment Management in Mississippi River Delta Restoration to Improve the Economic Viability of the Nation, in J.W.J. Day, G.P. Kemp, A M. Freeman, and D. Muth, eds., Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: The Once and Future Delta: Estuaries of the World: New York, Springer. ISBN 978-94-017-8732-1. Day, J., G.P. Kemp, A.M. Freeman, and D. Muth. Introduction: Perspectives on the

Restoration of the Mississippi Delta, in J. W. J. Day, G. P. Kemp, A. M. Freeman, and D. Muth,

eds., Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: The Once and Future Delta:

Estuaries of the World: New York, Springer.

Day, J., G.P. Kemp, A.M. Freeman, and D. Muth. Summary and Conclusions: The Cost of

Inaction and the Need for Urgency, in J.W.J. Day, G.P. Kemp, A.M. Freeman, and D. Muth, eds.,

Perspectives on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: The Once and Future Delta: Estuaries

of the World: New York, Springer.

Funk, J.M., C.B. Field, S. Kerr, A. Daigneault. Modeling the impact of carbon farming on land use in a New Zealand landscape. Environmental Science & Policy, 37: 1-10. Gillingham, K., D. Rapson, and G. Wagner. The Energy Efficiency Rebound Effect. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, In Review. Giosan, L., and A.M. Freeman. How Deltas Work: A Brief Look at the Mississippi River Delta

in a Global Context, in J. W. J. Day, G. P. Kemp, A.M. Freeman, and D. Muth, eds., Perspectives

on the Restoration of the Mississippi Delta: The Once and Future Delta: Estuaries of the World:

New York, Springer.

Hsiang, S.M., K.C. Meng. Reconciling disagreement over climate-conflict results in Africa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1316006111 Martin, L.J., J.E. Quinn, E.C. Ellis, M.R. Shaw, M.A. Doming, L.M. Hallett, N.E. Heller, R.J. Hobbs, C.E. Kraft, E. Law, N.L. Michel, M.P. Perring, P.D. Shirey, and R. Wiederholt. Conservation opportunities across the world's anthromes. Diversity and Distribution: 1-11. McTee, S. Native Densities, Distribution, and Diurnal Activity of Red Sea Lionfishes (Scorpaenidae). Marine Ecology Progress Series Ms. No. 201311101. In review.

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