Publications

References

Ames, E. P. 2004. Atlantic cod structure in the Gulf of Maine. Fisheries 29:10-28.

Burroughs, F. and H. Perry. 2006. Confluence: Merrymeeting Bay. Tilbury House. (Winner of the 2009 John Burroughs Award for natural history writing).

Camill, P., Hearn, M., Bahm, K., and Johnson, E. (2012). Using a boundary organization approach to develop a sea level rise and storm surge impact analysis framework for coastal communities in Maine. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences (online version only).

Herrera, G.E., 2007. Dynamic use of closures and imperfectly enforced quotas in a metapopulation (PDF). American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89(1):176-189.

Herrera, G.E., 2006. The benefits of spatial regulation in a multispecies fishery. Marine Resource Economics 21(1):249-261.

Holland, D. and G.E. Herrera, 2010. The benefits and risks of increased spatial resolution in management of fishery metapopulations under uncertainty. Natural Resource Modeling 23(4):494-502.

Johnson, E., Schaffner, R., Suitor, D. Courtemanch, D. Tracking Changes in Maine’s Water Classification Program: Following Fifty Years of Water Classification in Maine. March 2015.

Köster, D., J. Lichter, P. D. Lea, and A. Nurse.  2007.  Historical eutrophication in a river-estuary complex in mid-coast Maine(PDF). Ecological Applications 17:765-778.

Lewis, L. Y., C. Bohlen and S. Wilson. 2008. “Dams, Dam Removal and River Restoration: A Hedonic Property Value Analysis(PDF),” Contemporary Economic Policy. April 26(2), 175-186.

Lichter, J., H. Caron, T. S. Pasakarnis, S. Rodgers, T. S. Squiers, Jr., and C. S. Todd. 2006. The ecological collapse and partial recovery of a freshwater tidal ecosystem in mid-coast Maine(PDF). Northeastern Naturalist 13:153-178.

Lichter, J., M. E. H. Burton, S. L. Close, J. M. Grinvalsky, and J. Reblin. 2011. Waterfowl habitat change over five decades in a freshwater tidal ecosystem in mid-coast Maine. Northeastern Naturalist, in press.

Lichter, J., and T. Ames. 2012. Reaching into the past for future resilience: Recovery efforts in maine rivers and coastal waters(PDF).  Maine Policy Review, 21(1), 97-103.

McFarlane, Wallace Scot. 2012. “Defining a Nuisance: Pollution, Science, and Environmental Politics on Maine’s Androscoggin River

Robbins, J. and L. Lewis. 2008. “Demolish it and They will Come: Dam Removal and the Ex-post measurement of Fisheries Benefits(PDF),” Journal of the American Water Resources Association 44(6), 1488-1499.

Vail, D. 2004. Tourism in Maine’s expanding service economy. Changing Maine 1960-2010. R. Barringer, ed. Edmund Muskie School of Public Service. University of Southern Maine. Tilbury Press. Pp 429-449.

Vail, D. 2010. Prospects for a rural population rebound: can quality of place lure immigrants? Maine Policy Review 19:16-25.

Willis, T. V. 2009. How Policy, Politics, and Science Shaped a 25-Year Conflict over Alewife in the St. Croix River, New Brunswick Maine in A. Haro, Smith, Katherine L. , Rulifson, Roger A. , Moffitt, Christine M. , Klauda, Ronald J. , Dadswell, Michael J. , Cunjak, Richard A. , Cooper, John E. , Beal, Kenneth L. , Avery, Trevor S. , editor. Challenges for Diadromous Fishes in a Dynamic Global Environment. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.