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1991 - PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
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RISSER PG
Citation:
Pg. Risser, 1991 - PUBLIC COMMUNICATION, Bioscience, 47(10), 1997, pp. 654-654
DECISION-MAKERS MUST LEAD IN DEFINING SOME ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Authors:
RISSER PG
Citation:
Pg. Risser, DECISION-MAKERS MUST LEAD IN DEFINING SOME ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, Ecological applications, 6(1), 1996, pp. 24-26
THE ALLERTON PARK WORKSHOP REVISITED - A COMMENTARY
Authors:
RISSER PG
Citation:
Pg. Risser, THE ALLERTON PARK WORKSHOP REVISITED - A COMMENTARY, Landscape ecology, 10(3), 1995, pp. 129-132
BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION
Authors:
RISSER PG
Citation:
Pg. Risser, BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION, Conservation biology, 9(4), 1995, pp. 742-746
THE CAPACITY FOR WONDER - PRESERVING NATIONAL-PARKS - LOWRY,WR
Authors:
RISSER PG
Citation:
Pg. Risser, THE CAPACITY FOR WONDER - PRESERVING NATIONAL-PARKS - LOWRY,WR, Issues in science and technology, 11(2), 1995, pp. 90-93
THE SUSTAINABLE BIOSPHERE PROJECT OF SCOPE
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ALPERT P LUBCHENCO J RISSER PG
Citation:
P. Alpert et al., THE SUSTAINABLE BIOSPHERE PROJECT OF SCOPE, Ambio, 24(2), 1995, pp. 133-134
THE STATUS OF THE SCIENCE EXAMINING ECOTONES - A DYNAMIC ASPECT OF LANDSCAPE IS THE AREA OF STEEP GRADIENTS BETWEEN MORE HOMOGENEOUS VEGETATION ASSOCIATIONS
Authors:
RISSER PG
Citation:
Pg. Risser, THE STATUS OF THE SCIENCE EXAMINING ECOTONES - A DYNAMIC ASPECT OF LANDSCAPE IS THE AREA OF STEEP GRADIENTS BETWEEN MORE HOMOGENEOUS VEGETATION ASSOCIATIONS, Bioscience, 45(5), 1995, pp. 318-325
UNTITLED
Authors:
RISSER PG
Citation:
Pg. Risser, UNTITLED, Ecological engineering, 3(2), 1994, pp. 91-91
ECOTONES AT LOCAL TO REGIONAL SCALES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Authors:
RISSER PG
Citation:
Pg. Risser, ECOTONES AT LOCAL TO REGIONAL SCALES FROM AROUND THE WORLD, Ecological applications, 3(3), 1993, pp. 367-368
MAKING ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION PRACTICAL FOR RESOURCE MANAGERS
Authors:
RISSER PG
Citation:
Pg. Risser, MAKING ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION PRACTICAL FOR RESOURCE MANAGERS, Ecological applications, 3(1), 1993, pp. 37-38
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