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Question 2: What are the fluxes of energy, matter, and human, built, and social capital in an urban system; how do they relate to one another, and how do they change over the long term?


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Publications
 
Band, L. E., M. L. Cadenasso, C. S. B. Grimmond, J. M. Grove, and S. T. A. Pickett. Submitted. Heterogeneity in urban ecosystems: patterns and process. in G. Lovett, C. G. Jones, M. G. Turner, and K. C. Weathers editors. Ecosystem function in heterogeneous landscapes. Springer-Verlag, New York.
 
Burch W. Jr. 1999. Daydreams and nightmares -- a sociological essay on the American environment. 197 pp. Social Ecology Press, Madison.
 
Cadenasso, M. L., and S. T. A. Pickett. In press. Boundaries as structural and functional entities in landscapes: understanding flows in ecology and urban design. in B. McGrath, M. L. Cadenasso, J. M. Grove, V. Marshall, S. T. A. Pickett, and J. Towers editors. Designing urban patch dynamics.
 
Grimm, N., J. M. Grove, S. T. A. Pickett, and C. Redman. 2000. Integrated approaches to long-term studies of urban ecological systems. BioScience 50:571-584.
 
Grove, J. M., and W. R. Burch. 1997. A social ecology approach to urban ecosystem and landscape analyses. Urban Ecosystems 1:259-275.
 
Grove, J. M. 1999. New tools for exploring theory and methods in human ecosystem and landscape analyses: computer modeling, remote sensing and geographic information systems. Pages 219-236 in H. K. Cordell editor. Integrating social sciences and ecosystem management. Sagamore, Champaign.
 
Grove, J. M., W. Jr. Burch, M. A. Wilson, and A. W. Vemuri. In press. The mutual dependence of social meanings, social capital, and the design of urban green infrastructure. in B. McGrath, M. L. Cadenasso, J. M. Grove, V. Marshall, S. T. A. Pickett, and J. Towers editors. Designing urban patch dynamics.
 
Kinzig, A., and J. M. Grove. 2001. Urban-suburban ecology. Pages 733-746 in S. Levin editor. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Academic Press, San Diego.
 
Machlis, G. E., J. E. Force and W. R. Burch, Jr. 1997. "The Human Ecosystem Part I: The Human Ecosystem as an Organizing Concept in Ecosystem Management." Society and Natural Resources 10: 347-367.
 
Pickett, S. T. A., W. Jr. Burch, S. Dalton, T. W. Foresman, and R. Rowntree. 1997. A conceptual framework for the study of human ecosystems in urban areas. Urban Ecosystems 1:185-199.
 
Pickett, S. T. A., W. R. Burch, Jr., S. D. Dalton, and T. W. Foresman. 1997. Integrated urban ecosystem research: themes, needs, and applications. Urban Ecosystems 1:183-184.
 
Pickett, S. T. A., M. L. Cadenasso, J. M. Grove, C. H. Nilon, R. V. Pouyat, W. C. Zipperer, and R. Costanza. 2001. Urban ecological systems: linking terrestrial ecological, physical, and socioeconomic components of metropolitan areas. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 32:127-157.
 
Pickett, S. T. A., M. L. Cadenasso, and J. M. Grove. In press. Biocomplexity in coupled natural-human systems: a multidimensional framework. Ecosystems.
 
Pickett, S. T. A., M. L. Cadenasso, and J. M. Grove. In press. Resilient cities: meaning, models, and metaphor for integrating the ecological, socio-economic, and planning realms. Landscape and Urban Planning.
 
Pickett, S. T. A., and M. L. Cadenasso. In press. Patch dynamics as a conceptual tool to link ecology and design. in B. McGrath, M. L. Cadenasso, J. M. Grove, V. Marshall, S. T. A. Pickett, and J. Towers editors. Designing urban patch dynamics.
 
Vogt, K. A., J. M. Grove, H. Asbjornsen, K. Maxwell, D. J. Vogt, R. Sigurdardottir, and M. Dove. 2000. Linking ecological and social scales for natural resource management. Pages 143-175 in J. Liu, and W. W. Taylor editors. Integrating landscape ecology into natural resource management. Cambridge University Press, New York.
 
Education
 
Columbia School of Architecture Planning & Preservation, Architecture & Urban Design Program, Baltimore Studio, Fall 2003 (http://www.arch.columbia.edu/Studio/Fall2003/UD/)

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