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Daniel L. Childers
Researcher at Arizona State University
Publications - 139
Citations - 11229
Daniel L. Childers is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wetland & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 136 publications receiving 10129 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel L. Childers include University of South Carolina & University of California, Santa Cruz.
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The Identification, Conservation, and Management of Estuarine and Marine Nurseries for Fish and Invertebrates
Michael W. Beck,Kenneth L. Heck,Kenneth W. Able,Daniel L. Childers,David B. Eggleston,Bronwyn M. Gillanders,Benjamin S. Halpern,Cynthia G. Hays,Kaho Hoshino,Thomas J. Minello,Robert J. Orth,Peter F. Sheridan,Michael P. Weinstein +12 more
TL;DR: Michael W. Beck, Kenneth L. Heck, Jr., Kenneth W. Heck's son, and Peter F. Sheridan are among the authors of this book, which aims to provide a history of web exceptionalism from 1989 to 2002.
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An integrated conceptual framework for long‐term social–ecological research
Scott L. Collins,Stephen R. Carpenter,Scott M. Swinton,Daniel E. Orenstein,Daniel L. Childers,Ted L. Gragson,Nancy B. Grimm,J. Morgan Grove,Sharon L. Harlan,Jason P. Kaye,Alan K. Knapp,Gary P. Kofinas,John J. Magnuson,William H. McDowell,John M. Melack,Laura A. Ogden,G. Philip Robertson,Melinda D. Smith,Ali Whitmer +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an iterative framework, called Press-Pulse Dynamics (PPD), that integrates the biophysical and social sciences through an understanding of how human behaviors affect "press" and "pulse" dynamics and ecosystem processes.
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Linking ecology and economics for ecosystem management
Stephen Farber,Robert Costanza,Daniel L. Childers,Jon D. Erickson,Katherine L. Gross,J. Morgan Grove,Charles S. Hopkinson,James R. Kahn,Stephanie Pincetl,Austin Troy,Paige S. Warren,Matthew A. Wilson,Matthew A. Wilson +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, an approach based on ecosystem services is proposed for assessing the trade-offs inherent in managing humans embedded in ecological systems, which requires an understanding of the biophysical magnitudes of the changes in ecosystem services that result from human actions and of the impact of these changes on human welfare.
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Sustainability challenges of phosphorus and food: Solutions from closing the human phosphorus cycle
TL;DR: The Green Revolution has led to a threefold growth in food production in the last 50 to 75 years, hut increases in crop production have required a concurrent increase in the use of inorganic phosphorus as fertilizer as mentioned in this paper.
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Trees Grow on Money: Urban Tree Canopy Cover and Environmental Justice
Kirsten Schwarz,Michail Fragkias,Christopher G. Boone,Weiqi Zhou,Melissa R. McHale,J. Morgan Grove,Jarlath O'Neil-Dunne,Joseph P. McFadden,Geoffrey L. Buckley,Daniel L. Childers,Laura A. Ogden,Stephanie Pincetl,Diane E. Pataki,Ali Whitmer,Mary L. Cadenasso +14 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a suite of variables, including income, contribute to the distribution of UTC cover, and can help target simultaneous strategies for UTC goals and environmental justice concerns.