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Hutch Brown
Researcher at United States Forest Service
Publications - 9
Citations - 800
Hutch Brown is an academic researcher from United States Forest Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Natural resource management & Citizen science. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 605 citations. Previous affiliations of Hutch Brown include United States Department of Agriculture.
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Citizen science can improve conservation science, natural resource management, and environmental protection
Duncan C. McKinley,Abe Miller-Rushing,Heidi L. Ballard,Rick Bonney,Hutch Brown,Susan C. Cook-Patton,Daniel M. Evans,Rebecca A. French,Julia K. Parrish,Tina B. Phillips,Sean F. Ryan,Lea Shanley,Jennifer L. Shirk,Kristine F. Stepenuck,Jake F. Weltzin,Andrea Wiggins,Owen D. Boyle,Russell D. Briggs,Stuart F. Chapin,David Hewitt,Peter W. Preuss,Michael A. Soukup +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the two interwoven paths by which citizen science can improve conservation efforts, natural resource management, and environmental protection, and describe the investments needed to create a citizen science program.
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Investing in citizen science can improve natural resource management and environmental protection
Duncan C. McKinley,Abraham J. Miller-Rushing,Heidi L. Ballard,Rick Bonney,Hutch Brown,Daniel M. Evans,Rebecca A. French,Julia K. Parrish,Tina B. Phillips,Sean F. Ryan,Lea Shanley,Jennifer L. Shirk,Kristine F. Stepenuck,Jake F. Weltzin,Andrea Wiggins,Owen D. Boyle,Russell D. Briggs,Stuart F. Chapin,David Hewitt,Peter W. Preuss,Michael A. Soukup +20 more
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More kids in the woods: Reconnecting Americans with nature
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the concern that children in the U.S lack exposure to the natural environment and the use of technological devices such as iPods and video games keeps kids from exposure to natural world.
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Global Markets and the Health of American Forests: A Forest Service Perspective
TL;DR: A healthy forest-products industry is indeed necessary to sustain America’s forests, but can domestic roundwood producers stay in business in the face of rising foreign competition?
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Ecological Restoration Calls for a New Kind of Language
Sally Collins,Hutch Brown +1 more
TL;DR: The kind of language typically used in national forest management and the need for something new are explored; one that more clearly communicates the intended purpose of ecological restoration.