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Craig
D. Allen
CP-LUHNA Author: Where
Have All the Grasslands Gone?
Research Ecologist, Station Leader
U.S. Geological Survey
Jemez Mts. Field Station
Midcontinent Ecological Science Center
HCR-1, Box 1, #15
Los Alamos, NM 87544
Telephone: (505) 672-3861 ext. 541
E-mail: craig_allen@usgs.gov
- Education:
- Ph.D University of California, Berkeley
M.S., B.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Expertise:
- landscape ecology
forest ecology
biogeography
fire ecology
conservation biology
management applications of ecological information
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- Current Projects:
- Land Use History of North America (LUHNA)
Watershed Restoration in Degraded Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands (NRPP)
Landscape and Fire Ecology Studies at Bandelier National Monument and
the Jemez Mountains
Long-term Ecological Monitoring and Ecosystem Studies at Bandelier National
Monument
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- Selected Publications:
- Allen, C.D., (technical editor). 1996. Proceedings of the 1994 Symposium
on the La Mesa Fire. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-286,
Fort Collins, CO. 216 pp.
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- Allen, C.D. 1996. Overview of La Mesa Fire Studies. pp. 1-6 In: Allen,
C.D., (technical editor). Proceedings of the 1994 Symposium on the La
Mesa Fire. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM- 286, Fort
Collins, CO. 216 pp.
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- Allen, C.D. 1996. Elk Population Response to the La Mesa Fire and
Current Status in the Jemez Mountains. pp.179-195 In: Allen, C.D., (technical
editor). Proceedings of the 1994 Symposium on the La Mesa Fire. USDA
Forest Service General Technical Report RM-286, Fort Collins, CO. 216
pp.
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- Allen, C.D. 1994. Ecological perspective: Linking ecology, GIS, and
remote sensing to ecosystem management.editor. Pages 111-139 in A.V.
Sample, editor. Remote sensing and GIS in ecosystem management. Island
Press, Covelo, CA.
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