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Publications from 2008

No. 08-01 D.Antona, A.O., A.D. Cak, and L.K. VanWey. 2008. Collecting Sketch Maps to Understand Property Land Use and Land Cover in Large Surveys. Field Methods 20:66-84.

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No. 08-02 Lu, D., M. Batistella, E.F. Moran, and E. E. de Miranda. 2008. A Comparative Study of Landsat TM and SPOT HRG Images for Vegetation Classification in the Brazilian Amazon. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 74(3):311-321.

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No. 08-03 Brondizio, E.S. and E.F. Moran. 2008. Human Dimensions of Climate Change: The Vulnerability of Small Farmers in the Amazon. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. doi:10.1098/rstb.2007.0025 (published online).

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No. 08-04 Lu D, Batistella M, Moran EF. 2008. Integration of Landsat TM and SPOT HRG Images for Vegetation Change Detection in the Brazilian Amazon. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 74(4):421-430.

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No. 08-05 D'Antona A, VanWey LK. 2008. Estratégia para amostragem da população e da paisagem em pesquisas sobre uso e cobertura da terra. R. Bras. Es. Pop. Sao Paolo. 24(2):263-275.

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No. 08-06 De Sherbinin A, VanWey LK, McSweeney K, Aggarwal R, Barbieri A, Henry S, Hunter LM, Twine W, Walker R. 2008. Rural Household Demographics, Livelihoods and the Environment. Global Environmental Change 18(1):38-53.

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No. 08-07 Rindfuss RR, Entwisle B, Walsh SJ, An L, Badenoch N, Brown DG, Deadman P, Evans TP, Fox J, Geoghegan J, Gutmann M, Kelly M, Linderman M, Liu J, Malanson GP, Mena CF, Messina JP, Moran EF, Parker DC, Parton W, Prasartkul P, Robinson DT, Sawangdee Y, Vanwey LK, Verburg PH. 2008. Land use change: complexity and comparisons. Journal of Land Use Science 3(1):1-10.

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No. 08-08 Parker DC, Entwisle B, Rindfuss RR, Vanwey LK, Manson SM, Moran E, An L, Deadman P, Evans TP, Linderman M, Mussavi Rizi S, Malanson G. 2008. Case studies, cross-site comparisons, and the challenge of generalization: comparing agent-based models of land-use change in frontier regions. Journal of Land Use Science 3(1):41-72.

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No. 08-09 D’Antona, A.d.O., A.D. Cak, and T. Tartalha. 2008. Integrando desenhos e imagens de satélite no estudo de mudanças no uso e cobertura da terra. Ambiente e Sociedade XI(1):99-116.

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No. 08-10 Adams RT. 2008. Large-Scale Mechanized Soybean Farmers in Amazonia: New Ways of Experiencing Land. Culture & Agriculture 30(1,2):32–37.

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No. 08-11 Dengsheng Lu, Hongli Ge, Shizhen He, Aijun Xu, Guomo Zhou, Hauqiang Du. 2008. Pixel-based Minnaert Correction Method for Reducing Topographic Effects on a Landsat 7 ETM+ Image. Photographic Engineering & Remote Sensing 74(11):1343-1350.

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 Publications from 2007

No. 07-01 Lu, D., M. Batistella, P. Mausel and E. Moran. 2007. Mapping and Monitoring Land Degradation Risks in the Western Brazilian Amazon Using Multitemporal Landsat TM/ETM+ Images. Land Degradation and Development 18: 41-54.

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No. 07-02 Siqueira, A.D., A.O. D'Antona, M.F. D'Antona, and E.F. Moran. 2007. Embodied Decisions: Reversible and Irreversible Contraceptive Methods among Rural Women in the Brazilian Amazon. Human Organization 66(2): 185-195.

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No. 07-03 Batistella, M. and E. F. Moran. 2007. A Heterogeneidade das Mudanças de Uso e Cobertura das Terras na Amazônia: Em Busca de um Mapa da Estrada. In Dimensoes Humanas da Biosfera-atmosfera na Amazônia. W.M. da Costa, B.K. Becker, and D.S. Alves (orgs.) São Paulo: Editora da Universidade de São Paulo.

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No. 07-04 VanWey, L., A. O. D.Antona, and E.S. Brondizio. 2007. Household Demographic Change and Land Use/Land Cover Change in the Brazilian Amazon. Population and Environment 28:163-185.

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No. 07-05 Liu, J., T. Dietz, S.R. Carpenter, M. Alberti, C. Folke, E. Moran, A.N. Pell, P. Deadman, T. Kratz, J. Lubchenco, E. Ostrom, Z. Ouyang, W. Provencher, C.L. Redman, S.H. Schneider, and W.W. Taylor. 2007. Complexity of Coupled Human and Natural Systems. Science 314:1513-1516.

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No. 07-06 Lu, D, M. Batistella, and E. Moran. Land-cover classification in the Brazilian Amazon with the integration of Landsat ETM+ and Radarsat data. In: International Journal of Remote Sensing 28(24):5447-5459.

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 Publications from 2006

No. 06-01 Brondizio, E.S. Landscapes of the Past: Footprints of the Future. 2006. In: Time and complexity in Historical Ecology: Studies in the Neotropical Lowlands. William Balée and Clark L. Erickson (eds). New York: Columbia Univ. Press. Pp. 365-405.

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No. 06-02 Neeff, T., R.M. Lucas, J.R. Santos, E.S. Brondizio, and C. Freitas. 2006. Area and age of secondary forests in Brazilian Amazonia 1978 - 2002: an empirical estimate. Ecosystems 9: 609-623.

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No. 06-03 Moran, E.F., R.T. Adams, B.Bakoyema, S. Fiorini, and B. Boucek. Human Strategies for Coping with El Niño Related Drought in Amazônia. Climatic Change 77: 343-361.

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No. 06-04 Moran, E. 2006. The Human-Environment Nexus: Progress in the Past Decade in the Integrated Analysis of Human and Biophysical Factors. The World System and the Earth System: Global Socioenvironmental Change and Sustainability Since the Neolithic. A. Hornborg and C. Crumley, (eds.). Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Pp. 231-242.

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No. 06-05 de Castro, F., A.D. Siqueira, E.S. Brondízio, and L.C. Ferreira. 2006. Use and Misuse of the Concepts of Tradition and Property Rights in the Conservation of Natural Resources in the Atlantic Forest (Brazil). Ambiente & Sociedade 9(1) Jan.-June 2006.

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No. 06-06 Brondízio, E.S. 2006. Reflexões Sobre Desmatamento e Desenvolvimento na Amazônia. Luso-Brazilian Literary Studies vol. 3. D. Sadlier (ed.), Z. Montgomery and R. Alvim, (co-eds). Bloomington: Indiana University. Pp. 148-158.

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No. 06-07 Brondizio, E.S. 2006. Intensificação agricola, identidade econômica, e invisibilidade de pequenos produtores Amazônicos: Caboclos e Colonos em uma perspectiva comparada. In: Sociedades Caboclas Amazônicas: Modernidade e Invisibilidade. C. Adams, R.S.S. Murrieta, and W.A. Neves (eds.). Sao Paulo: AnaBlume. Pp. 135-236.

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No. 06-08 D.Antona, Á.O., L.K. VanWey, and C.M. Hayashi. Property Size and Land Cover Change in the Brazilian Amazon. In: Population and Environment 27: 373-396.

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 Publications from 2005

No. 05-01 Lu, D., P. Mausel, M. Batistella, and E. Moran. 2005. Land-cover binary change detection methods for use in the moist tropical region of the Amazon: a comparative study. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 26(1): 101-114.

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No. 05-02 Rudel, T., O. Coomes, E. Moran, F. Achard, A. Angelsen, J. Xu and E. Lambin. 2005. Forest transitions: towards a global understanding of land use change. Global Environmental Change. 15: 23–31.

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No. 05-03 Ludewigs, T. and E. Brondizio. 2005. Integrating remote sensing, GIS and field surveys: the study of lot turnover, land concentration and land use in colonization areas. Anais XII Simposio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, Goiania, Brasil. Pp. 3535-3542.

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No. 05-04 Navarro, D., S. Hetrick and E.S. Brondizio. 2005. Deforestation patterns in Brazilian Amazonia: The case of highways PA-140 and PA-150, Pará State. Anais XII Simpósio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto, Goiania, Brasil. Pp. 1613-1620.

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No. 05-05 Lu, D. 2005. Integration of vegetation inventory data and Landsat TM image for vegetation classification in the western Brazilian Amazon. Forest Ecology and Management. 213: 369–383.

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No. 05-06 Lu, D. 2005. Aboveground biomass estimation using Landsat TM data in the Brazilian Amazon. International Journal of Remote Sensing 26(12): 2509-2525.

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No. 05-07 Lu, D., M. Batistella and E. Moran. 2005. Satellite Estimation of Aboveground Biomass and Impacts of Forest Stand Structure. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing. 71(8): 967-974.

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No. 05-08 Zarin, D., E. Davidson, E. Brondizio, I. Vieira, T. Sa, T. Feldpausch, E. Schuyr, R. Mesquita, E. Moran, P. Delamonica, M. Ducey, G. Hurtt, C. Salimon, and M. Denich. 2005. Legacy of fire slows carbon accumulation in Amazonian forest regrowth. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment. 3(7): 365-369.

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No. 05-09 Bhattacharya, D. K., Brondizio, E. S, M. Spiemberg, A. Ghosh, and M. Traverse, F. Castro, C. Morsello, A. Siqueira. 2005. Cultural services of ecosystems. In Kanchan Chopra et al. (eds.) Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Policy Responses: Findings of the Responses Working Group of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. London: Island Press. Chapter 14, Pp. 401-422

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No. 05-10 Moran, E.F., E.S. Brondizio, and L. VanWey. 2005. Population and Environment in Amazonia: Landscape and Household Dynamics. Population, Land Use, and Environment. B. Entwisle and P. Stern (eds.). Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press. Pp. 106-134.

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No. 05-11 Lu, D., M. Batistella, E. Moran and E. Miranda. 2005. A Comparative Study of Terra ASTER, Landsat TM and SPOT HRG data For Land Cover Classification in the Brazilian Amazon. The 9th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (WMSCI2005), Proceedings Volume VIII, ed. Nagib Callaos, William Lesso, and Katsuhisa Horimoto, 411-416. Orlando, Fla.: International Institute of Informatics and Systemics.

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No. 05-12 Batistella,M. and E.F. Moran. 2005. Human Dimensions of Land Use and Land Cover in the Amazon: a Contribution for LBA. Acta Amazonica. 35(2) 2005: 249-257.

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No. 05-13 Lu, D., M. Batistella. 2005. Exploring TM Image Texture and its Relationship with Biomass Estimation in Rondonia, Brazilian Amazon. Acta Amazonica. 35(2) 2005: 249-257.

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No. 05-14 Duraiappah, A., F. T. Comin, T. Oliveira, Joyeeta Gupta, P. Kumar, M. Pyoos, M. Spierenburg, D. Barkin, E. S. Brondizio, R. Tsutsumi. 2005. Consequences of ecosystems services for poverty reduction and human well-being. In Kanchan Chopra et al. (eds.) Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Policy Responses: Findings of the Responses Working Group of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. London: Island Press. Chapter 17, Pp. 487-526.

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 Publications from 2004

No. 04-01 Boucek, B. and E.F. Moran. 2004. Inferring the behavior of households from remotely sensed changes in land cover: Current Methods and Future Directions. Spatially Integrated Social Science. M.F. Goodchild and D.G. Janelle (eds.). Oxford University Press, New York. Pp. 23-47.

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No. 04-02 Lu, D., M. Batistella, and E.F. Moran. 2004. Multitemporal Spectral Mixture Analysis for Amazonian Land-cover Change Detection. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing 30(1): 87-100.

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No. 04-03 Lu, D., P. Mausel, E. Brondizio, and E.F. Moran. 2004. Change Detection Techniques. International Journal of Remote Sensing 25(12): 2365-2407.

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No. 04-04 Lu, D., P. Mausel, M. Batistella, and E.F. Moran. 2004. Comparison of land-cover classification methods in the Brazilian Amazon basin. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 70(6): 723-731.

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No. 04-05 Lu, D., P. Mausel, E. Brondizio, and E.F. Moran. 2004. Relationships between forest stand parameters and landsat TM spectral responses in the Brazilian Amazon basin. Forest Ecology and Management 198:149-167.

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No. 04-06 Moran, E.F. 2004. Challenge of Scalability. The Archaeology of Global Change: The Impact of Humans on their Environment. C.L. Redman, S.R. James, P.R. Fish, J.D. Rodgers (eds). Smithsonian Books, Washington D.C. Pp. 278-284.

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No. 04-07 Wessels, K.J., R.S. De Fries, J. Dempewolf, L.O. Anderson, A.J. Hansen, S.L. Powell, and E.F. Moran. 2004. Mapping regional land cover with MODIS data for biological conservation: examples from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA, and Pará State, Brazil. Remote Sensing of Environment 92:67-83.

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No. 04-08 Deadman, P., D. Robinson, E.F. Moran and E.S. Brondizio. 2004. Colonist household decision making and land-use change in the Amazon Rainforest: an agent-based simulation. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 31: 693-709.

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No. 04-09 Lu, D., P. Mausel, M. Batistella, and E.F. Moran. 2004. Application of spectral mixture analysis to Amazonian land-use and land-cover classification. International Journal of Remote Sensing 25(23): 5345-5358.

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No. 04-10 Moran, E.F., D. Skole, and B.L. Turner II. 2004. The development of the international Land-Use and Land-Cover Change (LUCC) Research Program and its links to NASA's Land Cover and Land Use Change (LCLUC) Initiative. In: Land Change Science: Observing Monitoring, and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface. Series: Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing. Vol. 6. G. Gutman, et al. (eds). Kluwer: Boston. Pp. 1-16.

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No. 04-11 Rindfuss, R.R., S. Walsh, B.L. Turner II, E.F. Moran, and B. Entwisle. 2004. Linking Pixels and People. Series: Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing. In: Land Change Science: Observing Monitoring, and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface. Series: Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing. Vol. 6. G. Gutman, et al. (eds). Kluwer: Boston. Pp. 379-394.

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No. 04-12 Mustard, J.F., R.S. DeFries, T. Fisher, and E.F. Moran. 2004. Land-Use and Land-Cover Change Pathways and Impacts. Series: Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing. In: Land Change Science: Observing Monitoring, and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface. Series: Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing. Vol. 6. G. Gutman, et al. (eds). Kluwer: Boston. Pp. 411-430.

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No. 04-13 Turner, B.L. II, E.F. Moran, and R.R. Rindfuss. 2004. Integrated Land-Change Science and its Relevance to the Human Sciences. In: Land Change Science: Observing Monitoring, and Understanding Trajectories of Change on the Earth's Surface. Series: Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing. Vol. 6. G. Gutman, et al. (eds). Kluwer: Boston. Pp. 431-448.

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No. 04-14 Brondizio, E.S., M.J. Spierenburg, and M. Traverse. 2004. Cultural perceptions, responses and services relating to ecosystems. Issues and Themes in Anthropology. Vinay Kumar Srivastava and Manoj Kumar Singh (eds). Published by Kamal Kishore for Palaka Prakashan. Pp 557-600.

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No. 04-15 Brondizio, E.S. 2004. Agriculture intensification, economic Identity, and shared invisibility in Amazonian peasantry: caboclos and colonists in comparative perspective. Culture and Agriculture 26(1 & 2): 1-24.

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No. 04-16 Brondizio, E.S. 2004. From staple to fashion food: shifting cycles and shifting opportunities in the development of the Acai palm fruit economy in the Amazon Estuary. In: Working Forest in the Neotropics. D.J. Zarin, J.R.R. Alavalapati, F.E. Putz and M. Schmink (eds). Columbia University Press, New York. Pp. 339-365.

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No. 04-17 Lu, D., G. Li, G.S. Valladares, and M. Batistella. 2004. Mapping soil erosion risk in Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon: Using RUSLE, Remote Sensing and GIS. Land Degradation and Development 15(5): 499-512.

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No. 04-18 Batistella, M. e E. Brondizio. 2004. Uma strategia integrada de analise e monitoramento do impacto ambiental de assentamentos rurais na Amazonia. Avaliacao e Contabilizacao de Impactos Ambientais. Editora Unicamp, Campinas. Pp. 74-86.

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 Publications from 2003

No. 03-01 Moran, E.F., A. Siqueira and E.S. Brondizio. 2003. Household demographic structure and its relationship to deforestation in the Amazon basin. People and the Environment: Approaches to Linking Household and Community Surveys to Remote Sensing and GIS. J. Fox, V. Mishra, R. Rindfuss, and S. Walsh (eds.). Kluwer Academic Press, Boston. Pp. 61-89.

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No. 03-02 Batistella, M., S. Robeson and E.F. Moran. 2003. Settlement design, forest fragmentation, and landscape change in Rodonia, Amazonia. Photogrammetiric Engineering & Remote Sensing. 69(7): 805-812.

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No. 03-03 Lu, D., P. Mausel, E.S. Brondizio and E.F. Moran. 2003. Classification of successional forest stages in the Brazilian Amazon basin. Forest Ecology and Management 181: 301-312.

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No. 03-04 Futemma, C. and E.S. Brondizio. 2003. Land reform and land-use changes in the lower Amazon: implications for agricultural intensification. Human Ecology 31(3): 369-402.

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No. 03-05 Siqueira, A., S. McCracken, E.S. Brondizio and E.F. Moran. 2003. Women and work in a Brazilian agricultural frontier. Gender at Work in Economic Life. Gracia Clark (ed.). Altamira Press, New York. Pp. 243-265.

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No. 03-06 Hurtt, G., X. Xiao, M. Keller, M. Palace, G. Asner, R. Braswell, E.S. Brondizio and S. Hetrick. 2003. IKONOS imagery for the large scale biosphere-atmosphere experiment in Amazonia (LBA). Remote Sensing of Environment 88: 111-127.

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No. 03-07 Lu, D., M. Batistella and E.F. Moran. 2003. Linear mixture model applied to Amazonian vegetation classification. Remote Sensing of Environment 87: 456-469.

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 Publications from 2002

No. 02-01 Evans, T.P. and E. Moran. 2002. Spatial integration of social and biophysical factors related to land cover change. Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis. W. Lutz, A. Prskawetz, and W.C. Sanderson (eds.). Population and development review. 28: 165-186.

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No. 02-02 McCracken, S., B. Boucek, and E. Moran. 2002. Deforestation trajectories in a frontier region of the Brazilian Amazon. Linking People, Place, and Policy: A GIScience Approach. S.J. Walsh and K. Crews-Meyer (eds.) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. Pp. 215-234.

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No. 02-03 Castro, F., M. Silva-Forsberg, W. Wilson, E. Brondizio and E. Moran. 2002. The use of remotely sensed data in rapid rural assessment. Field Methods 14(3): 243-269.

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No. 02-04 Lim, K., P. Deadman, E. Moran, E. Brondizio and S. McCracken. 2002. Agent-based simulations of household decision making and land use change near Altamira, Brazil. Integrating geographic information systems and agent-based modeling techniques for simulating social and ecological processes. H. Randy Gimblet (ed.) University Press, Oxford. Pp. 277-310.

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No. 02-05 Lu, D., P. Mausel, E. Brondizio and E. Moran. 2002. Change detection of successional and mature forests based on forest stand characteristics using multitemporal TM data in Altamira, Brazil. Proceedings of the ACSM-ASPRS Annual Conference. Washington, D.C.

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No. 02-06 Lu, D., P. Mausel, E. Brondizio and E. Moran. 2002. Assessment of atmospheric correction methods for Landsat TM data applicable to Amazon basin LBA research. International Journal of Remote Sensing. (23)13: 2651-2671

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No. 02-07 Lu, D., P. Mausel and E. Moran. 2002. Linking Amazonian secondary succession forest growth to soil properties. Land Degradation & Development. 13:331-343.

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No. 02-08 Lu, D., M. Batistella and E. Moran. 2002. Linear spectral mixture analysis of TM data for land-use and land-cover classification in Rondonia, Brazilian Amazon. Proceedings of the ISPRS Commission IV Symposium. Geospatial Theory, Processing and Applications. Ottawa, Canada.

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No. 02-09 Lu, D., P. Mausel, E. Brondizio and E. Moran. 2002. Above-ground biomass estimation of successional and mature forests using TM images in the Amazon Basin. Advances in Spatial Data Handling: 10th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling. D. Richardson and P. van Oosterom (eds.) Pp. 183-196.

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No. 02-10 Gurri, F. and E. Moran. 2002. Who is interested in commercial agriculture? Subsistence agriculture and salaried work in the city among Yucatec Maya from the state of Yucatan. Culture and Agriculture 24(1) 41-47.

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No. 02-11 Brondizio, E.S., S. McCracken, E. Moran, A. Siqueira, D. Nelson, and C. Rodriguez-Pedraza. 2002. The colonist footprint: toward a conceptual framework of land use and deforestation trajectories among small farmers in the Amazonian frontier. Deforestation and Land Use in the Amazon. C.H. Wood and R. Porro (eds.) University Press of Florida. Gainesville, Florida. Pp. 133-161.

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No. 02-12 McCracken, S., A. Siqueira, E. Moran, and E. Brondizio. 2002. Land use patterns on an agricultural frontier in Brazil: Insights and examples from a demographic perspective. In: Deforestation and Land Use in the Amazon. C.H. Wood and R. Porro (eds.) University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Pp. 162-192.

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No. 02-13 Moran, E.F., E. Brondizio, and S. McCracken. 2002. Trajectories of Land Use: Soils, Succession, and Crop Choice. Deforestation and Land Use in the Amazon. C.H. Wood and R. Porro (eds.) University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Pp. 193-217.

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No. 02-14 Brondizio, E.S. 2002. La dimensión humana de la vegetación secundaria en la Amazonia. Ecología y Conservación de Bosques Neotropicales. M. Guariguata and G. Kattan (eds.). Libro Universitario Regional, Cartago, Costa Rica. Pp. 598.

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No. 02-15 Brondizio, E.F., A.C.M. Safar, and A.D. Siqueira. 2002. The urban market of Acai fruit (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) and rural land use change: ethnographic insights into the role of price and land tenure constraining agricultural choices in the Amazon estuary. Urban Ecosystems. 6: 67-97.

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No. 02-16 Moran, E.F., E. Ostrom, and J.C. Randolph. 2002. Ecological systems and multitier human organization. Knowledge Management, Organizational Intelligence and Learning, and Complexity. Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS). L. Douglas Kiel (ed.) Oxford, U.K.

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No. 02-17 Dolsak, N., E. Brondizio, L. Carlsson, D. Cash, C. Gibson, M. Hoffman, A. Know, R. Meinzen-Dick and E. Ostrom. 2002. Adaptations to challenges. In:The Commons at the Millenium. N. Dolsak and E. Ostrom (eds.) Cambridge University Press, Boston. Pp. 526-555.

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 Publications from 2001

No. 01-01 Haberl, H., S. Batterbury, and E. Moran. 2001. Using and Shaping the Land: a long term perspective. Land Use Policy 18:1-8.

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No. 01-02 Moran, E.F. and E.S. Brondizio. 2001. Human Ecology from Space: Ecological Anthropology Engages the Study of Global Environmental Change. In: Ecology and the Sacred: Engaging the Anthropology of Roy A. Rappaport. Edited by E. Messner and M. Lambeck. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. Pp. 64-87.

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No. 01-03 Gurri, F.D., G.B. Pereira, and E.F. Moran. 2001. Well-Being Changes in Response to 30 Years of Regional Integration in Maya Populations from Yucatan, Mexico. American Journal of Human Biology. 13:590-602

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No. 01-04 Evans, T.P., A. Manire, F. de Castro, E.S. Brondizio, and S.D. McCracken. 2001. A dynamic model of household decision-making and parcel level land cover change in the eastern Amazon. Ecological Modelling. 143:95-113.

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No. 01-05 Lambin, E.F.; B.L. Turner; H.J. Geist; S.B. Agbola; A. Angelsen; J.W. Bruce; O.T. Coomes; R. Dirzo; G. Fischer; C. Folke; P.S. George; K. Homewood; J. Imbernon; R. Leemans; X. Li; E.F. Moran; M. Mortimore; P.S. Ramakrishnan; J.F. Richards; H. Skanes; W.Steffen; G.D. Stone; U. Svedin; T.A. Veldkamp; C.Vogel, and J. Xu) 2001. The Causes of Land-use and Land Cover Change: Moving beyond the Myths. Global Environmental Change 11, 261-269.

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 Publications from 2000

No. 00-01 Moran, E.F. 2000. Theory and Practice in Environmental Anthropology. In The Unity of Theory and Practice in Anthropology: Rebuilding a Fractured Synthesis. C.E. Hill and M. L. Baba (eds.) Arlington, VA. (NAPA Bulletin 18: 132-146).

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No. 00-02 Moran, E.F., E.S. Brondizio, J. Tucker, M.C. Silva-Forsberg, I. Falesi, and S. McCracken. 2000. Strategies for Amazonian Forest Restoration: Evidence for Afforestation in Five Regions of the Brazilian Amazon. A. Hill (ed.). London. In Amazonia at the Crossroads (pp. 129-149).

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No. 00-03 Walker, R., E. Moran, and L. Anselin. 2000. Deforestation and Cattle Ranching in the Brazilian Amazon: External Capital and Household Processes. World Development 28(4): 683-699.

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No. 00-04 Moran, E.F., E.S. Brondizio, J.M. Tucker, M.C. Silva-Forsberg, S. McCracken, and I. Falesi. 2000. Effects of soil fertility and land-use on forest succession in Amazônia. Forest Ecology and Management 139: 93-108.

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No. 00-05 Batistella, M., E. Brondizio, and E. Moran. 2000. Comparative Analysis of Landscape Fragmentation in Rondonia, Brazilian Amazon. International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Vol XXXIII, Part B7. Pp. 148-155. Amsterdam.

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 Publications from 1999

No. 99-01 Sohn, Y., E. Moran, and F. Gurri. 1999. Deforestation in North Central Yucatan. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 65 (8):947-958

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No. 99-02 Walsh, S.J., T.P. Evans, W.F. Welsh, B. Entwisle, and R.R. Rindfuss. 1999. Scale-dependent Relationships between Population and Environment in Northeastern Thailand. Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 65(1):97-105.

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No. 99-03 McCracken, S., E.S. Brondizio, D. Nelson, E.F. Moran, A.D. Siqueira, and C. Rodriguez-Pedraza. 1999. Remote Sensing and GIS at Farm Property Level: Demography and Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 65(11):1311-1320.

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No. 99-04 Brondizio, E.S. 1999. Agroforestry Intensification in the Amazon Estuary. In Managing the Globalized Environment: Local Strategies to Secure Livelihoods. (T.Granfelt ed.), Intermediate Technology Publications, London. Pg. 88-113.

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No. 99-05 Sergio, R., S. Murrieta, D.L. Dufour, and A.D. Siqueira. 1999. Food Consumption and Subsistence in Three Caboclo Populations on Marajo Island, Amazonia, Brazil. Human Ecology. 27(3):455-475.

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 Publications from 1998

No. 98-01 Tucker, J.M., E.S. Brondizio, and E.F. Moran. 1998. Rates of forest regrowth in Eastern Amazônia: A comparison of Altamira and Bragantina regions, Pará State, Brazil. Interciência 23(2)64-73.

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No. 98-02 Moran, E.F. and E.S. Brondizio. 1998. Land-use change after deforestation in Amazônia. In People and Pixels: Linking Remote Sensing and Social Science. D. Liverman, E.F. Mora, R.R. Rindfuss, and P.C. Stern (eds.). National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. Pp. 94-120.

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No. 98-03 Moran, E.F. 1998. The development encounter and academic anthropology. Development Anthropologist 16(1&2):6-11.

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No. 98-04 Moran, E.F. 1998. Environmental and social systems. In Latin America: Perspectives on a Region. J. Hopkins (ed.). New York: Holmes and Meier. 2nd ed. Vol. 1., Ch. 1, Pp.3-19

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 Publications from 1997

No. 97-01 Silva-Forsberg, M.C. and P.M. Fearnside. 1997. Brazilian Amazonian caboclo agriculture: Effect of fallow period on maize yield. Forest Ecology and Management 97:283-91.

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No. 97-02 Moran, E.F. 1997. Utilisation des connaissances des populations indigènes dans la gestion des ressources: des divers écosystèmes amazonienes. In L’alimentation en Forêt Tropicale. Vol 2. C.M. Hladik et al. Paris: UNESCO. Pp 1193-1208.

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No. 97-03 Brondizio, E.S. and A.D. Siqueira. 1997. From extractivist to forest farmers: Changing concepts of agricultural intensification and peasantry in the Amazon estuary. Research in Economic Anthropology, 18:233-279.

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No. 97-04 Brondízio E.S. and W.A. Neves. 1997. Caboclas do Estuário do Amazonas: A percepção do Ambiente Natural. In C.Pavan (ed.) Uma estratégia Latino Americana para Amazônia, Vol. I, pp. 167-182. Editora UNESP, São Paulo.

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 Publications from 1996

No. 96-01 Moran, E.F., A. Packer, E.S. Brondizio and J. Tucker, 1996. Restoration of vegetation cover in the Eastern Amazon. Ecological Economics, 18:41-54.

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No. 96-02 Brondizio, E.S., E.F. Moran, P. Mausel, and Y. Wu. 1996. Land cover in the Amazon Estuary: Linking of the thematic mapper with botanical and historical data. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, 62(8):921-929

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No. 96-03 Moran, E.F. 1996. An Agenda for Anthropology. Transforming Societies, Transforming Anthropology. E.F. Moran (ed.) University of Michigan Press.

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No. 96-04 Moran, E.F. 1996. Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. In Tropical Deforestation: The Human Dimension. L.E. Sponsel, T.N. Headland and R.C. Bailey (eds.) Columbia University Press, New York.

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No. 96-05 Moran, E.F. 1996. Goals and Indices of Development: An Anthropological Perspective. In Transforming Societies, Transforming Anthropology. E.F. Moran (ed.) University of Michigan Press.

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No. 96-06 Moran, E.F. 1996. Environmental Anthropology. In Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology Vol. 2. D. Levinsion, M. Ember (eds.). Henry Holt and Company, New York.

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No. 96-07 Moran, E.F. 1996. Nurturing the Forest: Strategies of Native Amazonians. In Redefining Nature. R. Ellen and K. Fukui (eds.). Berg.

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No. 96-08 Moran, E.F. and M. Fleming-Moran. 1996. Global Environmental Change: The Health and Environmental Implications in Brazil and the Amazon Basin. In Environmental Sciences 4, Supplement. Pp. S025-S035. MYU Tokyo.

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 Publications from 1995

No. 95-01 Moran, E.F. 1995. Rich and poor ecosystems of Amazônia: An approach to management. In The Fragile Tropics of Latin America: Sustainable Management of Changing Environments. Toshie Nishizawa and Juha Uitto (eds.). Tokyo: United Nations University Press. Pp. 45-67.

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No. 95-02 Moran, E.F. 1995. Disaggregating Amazônia: A strategy for understanding biological and cultural diversity. In Indigenous Peoples and the Future of Amazôni. Leslie Sponsel (ed.). Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Pp. 71-95.

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No. 95-03 Moran, E.F. 1995. Amazonian communities: Are forests or people more vulnerable? In Global Change: How Vulnerable are North and South Communities? Dennis Conway and James White II (eds.). Environmental and Development Monograph Series, No. 27. Bloomington, IN: Indiana Center on Global Change and World Peace. Pp. 11-31.

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No. 95-04 Moran, E.F. 1995. Socio-economic aspects of acid soil management. In Plant Soil Interactions at Low pH. R.A. Date et al (eds.). The Netherlands. Kluwer Academic Publications. Pp. 663-669.

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No. 95-05 Randolph, J.C., E.F. Moran, and E.S.Brondizio. 1995. Biomass and carbon dynamics of secondary growth forests in the eastern Amazon. Abstracts: Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 76(2):221.

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No. 95-06 Moran, E.F. 1995. Introduction: Norms of Ethnographic Reporting. The Comparative Analysis of Human Societies. E.F. Moran (ed.) Lynne Rienner Publishers. Pp. 1-20.

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No. 95-07 Nicholaides, J.J. III and E.F. Moran. 1995. Soil Indices for Comparative Analysis of Agrarian Systems. The Comparative Analysis of Human Societies. E.F. Moran (ed.) Lynne Rienner Publishers. Pp. 39-54.

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 Publications from 1994

No. 94-01 Moran, E.F., E.S. Brondizio, P. Mausel, and Y. Wu. 1994. Integrating Amazonian vegetation, land use, and satellite data. Bioscience 44(5):329-338.

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No. 94-02 Moran, E.F., E.S. Brondizio, and P. Mausel. 1994. Secondary succession. Research and Exploration, 10(4):458-476.

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No. 94-03 Brondizio, E.S., E.F. Moran, P., Mausel, and Y. Wu. 1994. Land-use change in the Amazon Estuary: Patterns of Caboclo settlement and landscape management. Human Ecology 22(3):249-278.

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No. 94-04 Moran, E.F. 1994. The Law, Politics, and Economics of Amazonian Deforestation. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 1(2):397-407.

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No. 94-05 Li, Y, E.F. Moran, E.S. Brondizio, P. Mausel, and Y. Wu. 1994. Discrimination Between Advanced Secondary Succession and Mature Moist Forest Near Altamira, Brazil Using Landsat TM data. Proceedings of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. 1994 annual meeting of ASPRS in Reno, NV.

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No. 94-06 Brondizio, E. S., E.F. Moran, A.D.Siqueira, P. Mausel, Y. Wu, and Y. Li. 1994. Mapping Anthropogenic Forest: Using Remote Sensing in a Multi-level Approach to Estimate Production and Distribution of Managed Palm Forest in the Amazon Estuary. Proceedings of the International Soc. for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Eco-Rio94. Rio de Janeiro.

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No. 94-07 Mausel, P.; E.F. Moran and E. Brondizio. 1994. Discrimination between alfisols and oxisols in areas along the Transamazon Highway Using Landsat TM data. Proceedings of the International Soc. for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Eco-Rio 94. Rio de Janeiro.

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 Publications from 1993

No. 93-01 Mausel, P., Y. Wu, Y. Li, E.F. Moran, and E.S. Brondizio. 1993. Spectral Identification of Successional Stages following Deforestation in the Amazon. Geocarto International 8(4):61-81.

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No. 93-02 Moran, E.F. 1993. Managing Amazonian Variability with Indigenous Knowledge. In Tropical Forests, People and Food: Biocultural Interactions and Applications to Development. C.M. Hadlik et al. (eds.). Pp. 753-765. Paris: UNESCO/Parthenon Publ. Vol. 15 in Man and the Biosphere Series.

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No. 93-03 Moran, E.F. 1993. Deforestation and Land Use in the Brazilian Amazon. Human Ecology 21:1-21.

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No. 93-04 Moran, E.F., E.S. Brondizio, P. Mausel, and Y. Li. 1993. Assinaturas Espectrais Diferenciando Etapas de Sucessao Secundaria no Leste Amazonico. Anais do VII Simposio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto. 2: 202-209.

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No. 93-05 Brondizio, E.S., E.F. Moran, P. Mausel, and Y. Wu. 1993. Padroes de Assentamento Caboclo no Baixo Amazonas: Analise Temporal de Imagens de Satelite para estudos de Ecologia Humana de Populacoes da Amazonia. Anais do VII Simposio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto 1: 16-26.

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No. 93-06 Brondizio, E.S., E.F. Moran, P. Mausel, and Y. Wu. 1993. Dinamica na Vegetacao do Baixo Amazonas: Analise temporal do Uso da Terra integrando imagens Landsat TM, levantamentos florísticos, e etnograficos. Anais do VII Simposio Brasileiro de Sensoriamento Remoto 2: 38-46.

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No. 93-07 Moran, E.F. 1993. Minimum Data for Comparative Human Ecological Studies: Examples From Studies in Amazonia. Advances in Human Ecology 2:187-209.

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No. 93-08 Siqueira, A.; E.S. Brondizio, R. Murrieta, H. da Silva, W. Neeves, and R. Viertler. 1993. Estratégias de Subsistência da População Ribeirinha do Igarapé Paricatuba, Ilha de Marajó, Brasil. Bol. Mus. Para. Emilio Geoldt. Sér Antropol. 9(2).

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 Publications from 1992

No. 92-01 Murrieta, R.; E. Brondizio, A. Siqueira, and E.F. Moran. 1992. Estratégias de Subsistência da Comunidade de Praia Grande, Ilha de Marajó, Pará, Brasil. Bol. Mus. Para. Emilio Geoldti, sér. Antopol. 8(2).

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