Eric W. Sanderson
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Eric W. Sanderson's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Santa Cruz
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Eric W. Sanderson is a landscape ecologist for the Wildlife Conservation Society at the Bronx Zoo, director of the Mannahatta Project and the author of Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City. In 2013 Sanderson's book Terra Nova: The New World After Oil, Cars, and Suburbs was published.
Eric W. Sanderson's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Human Footprint and the Last of the Wild (2002) (2102)
- Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world order (2006) (1771)
- Sixteen years of change in the global terrestrial human footprint and implications for biodiversity conservation (2016) (986)
- Global terrestrial Human Footprint maps for 1993 and 2009 (2016) (403)
- Planning to Save a Species: the Jaguar as a Model (2002) (390)
- Catastrophic Declines in Wilderness Areas Undermine Global Environment Targets (2016) (347)
- A conceptual model for conservation planning based on landscape species requirements (2002) (322)
- Deforestation Trends in a Tropical Landscape and Implications for Endangered Large Mammals (2003) (319)
- The Fate of Wild Tigers (2007) (301)
- Critique of stepwise multiple linear regression for the extraction of leaf biochemistry information from leaf reflectance data (1996) (281)
- Mapping the Conservation Landscape (2003) (227)
- The theory behind, and the challenges of, conserving nature's stage in a time of rapid change (2015) (182)
- What Does It Mean to Successfully Conserve a (Vertebrate) Species? (2011) (155)
- MONITORING PACIFIC COAST SALT MARSHES USING REMOTE SENSING (1997) (151)
- The Ecological Future of the North American Bison: Conceiving Long‐Term, Large‐Scale Conservation of Wildlife (2008) (148)
- Correlations among species distributions, human density and human infrastructure across the high biodiversity tropical mountains of Africa (2007) (140)
- Rescaling the Human Footprint: A tool for conservation planning at an ecoregional scale (2008) (132)
- Anthropogenic and environmental drivers of modern range loss in large mammals (2011) (111)
- The influence of tidal channels on the distribution of salt marsh plant species in Petaluma Marsh, CA, USA (2004) (103)
- Regional habitat conservation priorities for the American crocodile (2006) (100)
- How Many Animals Do We Want to Save? The Many Ways of Setting Population Target Levels for Conservation (2006) (100)
- Range-wide declines of a key Neotropical ecosystem architect, the Near Threatened white-lipped peccary Tayassu pecari (2011) (85)
- Patterns of Land Cover Change in and Around Madidi National Park, Bolivia (2008) (74)
- Setting priorities for conservation and recovery of wild tigers: 2005-2015. The technical assessment (2010) (62)
- Conservation in the City (2011) (52)
- A simple empirical model of salt marsh plant spatial distributions with respect to a tidal channel network (2001) (50)
- Chronology of Range Expansion of the Coyote, Canis latrans , in New York (2005) (50)
- Setting Priorities for Tiger Conservation (2010) (47)
- From Bottleneck to Breakthrough: Urbanization and the Future of Biodiversity Conservation (2018) (47)
- What is the role for conservation organizations in poverty alleviation in the world's wild places? (2008) (44)
- What is a Snow Leopard? Biogeography and Status Overview (2016) (37)
- Mannahatta: An Ecological First Look at the Manhattan Landscape Prior to Henry Hudson (2007) (34)
- Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City (2009) (32)
- The Landscape Species Approach: spatially-explicit conservation planning applied in the Adirondacks, USA, and San Guillermo-Laguna Brava, Argentina, landscapes (2009) (31)
- Assessing ecological function in the context of species recovery (2019) (25)
- Toward principles of historical ecology. (2017) (24)
- Geostatistical scaling of canopy water content in a California salt marsh (1998) (24)
- Roads to Recovery or Catastrophic Loss: How Will the Next Decade End for Wild Tigers? (2010) (17)
- A species approach to marine ecosystem conservation (2007) (17)
- Are We Capturing Faunal Intactness? A Comparison of Intact Forest Landscapes and the “Last of the Wild in Each Ecoregion” (2019) (16)
- Global status of and prospects for protection of terrestrial geophysical diversity (2015) (15)
- Historic distribution and recent loss of tigers in China. (2010) (15)
- Prospects for Resilience: Insights from New York City’s Jamaica Bay (2016) (15)
- A full and authentic reckoning of species’ ranges for conservation: response to Akçakaya et al. 2018 (2019) (14)
- Incorporating climate change into conservation planning: Iden- tifying priority areas across a species' range (2012) (12)
- Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: An example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY (2008) (12)
- Cartographic Evidence for Historical Geomorphological Change and Wetland Formation in Jamaica Bay, New York (2016) (10)
- Implications of the shared socioeconomic pathways for tiger (Panthera tigris) conservation (2019) (10)
- Dynamics of the Biophysical Systems of Jamaica Bay (2016) (8)
- Storm tide amplification and habitat changes due to urbanization of a lagoonal estuary (2020) (8)
- Relationships between leaf chemistry and reflectance for plant species from Jasper Ridge Biological Reserve, California (1994) (6)
- Ecology of Jamaica Bay: History, status, and resilience (2016) (6)
- A systematic review of potential habitat suitability for the jaguar Panthera onca in central Arizona and New Mexico, USA (2021) (6)
- Jaguar Habitat Connectivity and Identification of Potential Road Mitigation Locations in the Northwestern Recovery Unit for the Jaguar (2015) (6)
- Relationships between pigment composition variation and reflectance for plant species from a coastal savannah in California (1993) (5)
- Visions of resilience: lessons from applying a digital democracy tool in New York’s Jamaica Bay watershed (2017) (4)
- The case for reintroduction: The jaguar (Panthera onca) in the United States as a model (2021) (4)
- Why Prospects for Resilience for Jamaica Bay (2016) (4)
- Latitude-enhanced species-area relationships for conservation planning (2019) (3)
- Global Strategies for Snow Leopard Conservation: A Synthesis (2016) (3)
- Broadening the discourse on infrastructure interdependence by modeling the "Ecology" of infrastructure systems (2011) (3)
- Evaluation of Landscape Structure Using AVIRIS Quicklooks and Ancillary Data (1998) (2)
- Personalized Measures of Consumption and Development in the Context of Biodiversity Conservation: Connecting the Ecological Footprint Calculation with the Human Footprint Map (2013) (2)
- Examining the distribution of green roofs in New York City through a lens of social, ecological, and technological filters (2022) (2)
- 14 Spatial Tools for Conserving Pool- Breeding Amphibians: An Application of the Landscape Species Approach (2007) (2)
- research letter: Incorporating climate change into conservation planning: Identifying priority areas across a species’ range (2012) (1)
- (English Bulletin 2) The Landscape Species Approach- a Tool for Site-Based Conservation (2010) (1)
- Computational Modeling of the Jamaica Bay System (2016) (1)
- Building Resilience in an Urban Coastal Environment (2018) (1)
- Human Footprint Bibliography (2010) (0)
- Visionmaker NYC: A bottom-up approach to finding shared socioeconomic pathways in New York City (2015) (0)
- Saving the last of the oceans wild, modeling an optimal conservation strategy for 10% of ocean life (2009) (0)
- Wild for All: The Rationale (2022) (0)
- Taming Manhattan: Environmental Battles in the Antebellum City by Catherine McNeur (review) (2015) (0)
- Northern Jaguar Online Database (2014) (0)
- Visions of resilience: lessons from applying a digital democracy tool in New York’s Jamaica Bay watershed (2017) (0)
- Visionmaker.NYC: An Online Landscape Ecology Tool to Support Social-Ecological System Visioning and Planning. (2017) (0)
- Roads to Rails (2013) (0)
- THREAT, VULNERABILITY AND RANGE COLLAPSE IN WIDE-RANGING MAMMAL SPECIES (2008) (0)
- History as a guide to the future for cities: coastal storms and Jamaica Bay in New York City as an example. (2015) (0)
- The Birth of the Anthropocene. By Jeremy Davies. Berkeley (California): University of California Press. $29.95. ix + 234 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-0-520-28997-0 (hc); 978-0-520-96433-4 (eb). 2016. (2017) (0)
- Validating spatial structure in canopy water content using geostatistics (1995) (0)
- (English Bulletin 8) Setting Population Target Levels for Wildlife Conservation- How Many Animals Should We Save (2010) (0)
- Separability of hurricane surge and sea level rise adaptation (2018) (0)
- Frontiers of Biogeography Incorporating climate change into conservation planning: Identifying priority areas across a species’ range (2012) (0)
- Building Resilience in an Urban Coastal Environment: Integrated, Science-Based Planning in Jamaica Bay, New York (2018) (0)
- Using historical ecology to define and promote urban sustainability: Examples from the New York City (2016) (0)
- Demonstrating the impact of flood adaptation using an online dynamic flood mapper (2015) (0)
- The Future of Jamaica Bay: Putting Resilience into Practice (2016) (0)
- Taming Manhattan: Environmental Battles in the Antebellum City. By Catherine McNeur (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2014) 312 pp. $29.95 (2015) (0)
- INTEGRATED MODELLING TO PREDICT LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION, FLOODING, AND WATER QUALITY IN JAMAICA BAY, NY (2018) (0)
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