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Max Nielsen-Pincus
Researcher at Portland State University
Publications - 79
Citations - 1994
Max Nielsen-Pincus is an academic researcher from Portland State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Economic impact analysis & Biomass. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1589 citations. Previous affiliations of Max Nielsen-Pincus include University of Idaho & University of Oregon.
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Employing Philosophical Dialogue in Collaborative Science
Sanford D. Eigenbrode,Michael O'Rourke,J. D. Wulfhorst,David M. Althoff,Caren S. Goldberg,Kaylani Merrill,Wayde C. Morse,Max Nielsen-Pincus,Jennifer Stephens,Leigh A. Winowiecki,Nilsa A. Bosque-Pérez +10 more
TL;DR: This paper present a toolbox for philosophical dialogue, consisting of a set of questions for self-examination that cross-disciplinary collaborators can use to identify and address their philosophical disparities and commonalities.
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Bridges and Barriers to Developing and Conducting Interdisciplinary Graduate-Student Team Research
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a spectrum of integration ranging from disciplinary to transdisciplinary across seven aspects of the research process, and examine the individual, disciplinary, and programmatic bridges and barriers to conducting interdisciplinary research that emerged during student team research projects.
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Wildfire risk as a socioecological pathology
A. Paige Fischer,Thomas A. Spies,Toddi A. Steelman,Cassandra Moseley,Bart R. Johnson,John D. Bailey,Alan A. Ager,Patrick S. Bourgeron,Susan Charnley,Brandon M. Collins,Jeffrey D. Kline,Jessica E. Leahy,Jeremy S. Littell,James D.A. Millington,Max Nielsen-Pincus,Christine S. Olsen,Travis B. Paveglio,Christopher I. Roos,Michelle M. Steen-Adams,Forrest R. Stevens,Jelena Vukomanovic,Eric M. White,David M. J. S. Bowman +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors characterize the primary social and ecological dimensions of wildfire risk pathology, paying particular attention to the governance system around wildfire risk, and suggest strategies to mitigate the pathology through innovative planning approaches, analytical tools, and policies.
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An evaluation of internet versus paper-based methods for Public Participation Geographic Information Systems (PPGIS)
TL;DR: Using a paper-based PPGIS survey resulted in a higher response rate, reduced participant bias, and greater mapping participation, however, survey mode did not influence the spatial distribution of the PPG IS data.
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Ecosystem Services as Boundary Objects for Transdisciplinary Collaboration
Cara Steger,Shana Lee Hirsch,Cody R. Evers,Benjamin L. Branoff,Maria A. Petrova,Max Nielsen-Pincus,Chloe B. Wardropper,Carena J. van Riper +7 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that provisioning and regulating services are transitioning out of boundary object status, moving into a more standardized state, and it is anticipated that cultural services may continue to behave as boundary objects if collaborators maintain them as such.