
School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning
Arizona State University
PO Box 875302
Tempe, AZ 85287
Phone:
480-727-3603
Fax:
480-965-8313
Email:
kelli.larson@asu.edu
Dr. Larson's areas of interest include human-environment interactions, water resource governance, and social dimensions of sustainability. She is primarily concerned with how and why risk perceptions, environmental attitudes, and ecological behavior vary across distinct social groups, different biophysical settings, and diverse places. With an interdisciplinary background in resource geography and multidisciplinary environmental studies, her scholarship advances knowledge of nature-society relations and the social acceptability and cultural sustainability of natural resource management regimes. Her past research spans topics from alternative farmers' agricultural information needs in the U.S. to international water conflict and cooperation worldwide. Currently, Dr. Larson is conducting research in two core areas: 1) the reasons underlying multidimensional perspectives and conflicting views on water resource governance, and 2) the causes, consequences, and feedbacks of residents' land management practices. While at ASU, much of her work has been situated in the desert metropolis of Phoenix, where she collaborates with multidisciplinary scholars in the Central Arizona;–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) project and the Decision Center for a Desert City. Dr. Larson teaches classes such as Society and the Environment, Human Dimensions of Sustainability, Geographic Research Methods, and Workshops on Urban Water Governance
Larson, K. L., A. Wutich, D. White, T. Munoz-Erikson, and S. Harlan. In press. Multifaceted perspectives on water risks and policies: A cultural domains approach in a southwestern city. Human Ecology Review.
Roy Chowdhury, R., K. L. Larson, J. M. Grove, C. Polsky, L. Ogden, J. Onsted, and E. Cook. 2011. A multi-scalar approach to theorizing socio-ecological dynamics of urban residential landscapes. Cities and the Environment 4(1):6.
Frisk, E. and K. L. Larson. 2011. Educating for sustainability: principles & practices for transformative action. Journal of Sustainability Education 2: 1-20.
Larson, K. L., D. Ibes, and D. White. 2011. Gendered perspectives on water risks and policy strategies: A tripartite conceptual approach. Environment and Behavior 43(3):415-438.
Larson, K. L., E. Cook, C. Strawhacker, and S. Hall. 2010. The influence of diverse values, ecological structure, and geographic context on residents' multifaceted landscaping decisions. Human Ecology 38(6):747-761.
Larson, K. L. and D. Lach. 2010. Equity in urban water governance through participatory, place-based approaches. Natural Resources Journal 50(2):407-430.
Larson, K. L. 2010. An integrated theoretical approach to understanding the sociocultural basis of multidimensional environmental attitudes. Society and Natural Resources 23(9):898-907.
Larson, K.L., and R. M. Edsall. 2010. The impact of visual information on perceptions of water resource problems and management alternatives. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 53(3):335-352.
Larson, K. L., D. White, P. Gober, S. Harlan, and A. Wutich. 2009. Divergent perspectives on water resource sustainability in a public-policy-science context. Environmental Science and Policy 12:1012-1023.
Larson, K .L. 2009. Social acceptability of water resource management: A conceptual approach and empirical findings. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 45(4):879-893.
Larson, K. L., D. Casagrande, S. Harlan, and S. Yabiku. 2009. Residents' yard choices and rationales in a desert city: Social priorities, ecological impacts, and decision tradeoffs. Environmental Management 44:921-937.
Larson, K. L., A. Gustafson, and P. Hirt. 2009. Insatiable thirst and a finite supply: Assessing municipal water conservation policy in greater Phoenix, Arizona, 1980-2007. Journal of Policy History 21(2):107-137.
Hirt, P., A. Gustafson, and K. Larson. 2008. The mirage in the Valley of the Sun. Environmental History 13:482-514.
Larson, K. L., and D. Lach. 2008. Participants and non-participants of place-based groups: An assessment of attitudes and implications for public involvement in water resource management. Journal of Environmental Management 88:817-830.
Larson, K. L., and M. V. Santelmann. 2007. An analysis of the relationship between residents' proximity to water and attitudes about resource protection. Professional Geographer 59(3):316-333.
human-environment dynamics; water resource geography and governance; risk perceptions, policy attitudes, and sustainable behaviors; social-ecological systems; water resource geography; natural resource management; policy and governance; decisionmaking; risk perceptions, policy attitudes, and ecological behavior; urban ecology; water resource management; resource governance
Brumand, J. and K. L. Larson. 2012. Neighborhood norms and restrictions as drivers landscape management in Phoenix neighborhoods. The Triple Helix 8:36-39. (link)
Cook, E., S. J. Hall and K. Larson. 2012. Residential landscapes in an urban socio-ecological context: A synthesis of multi-scalar interactions between people and their home environment. Urban Ecosystems 15:19-52. (link)
Edsall, R. M. and K. L. Larson. 2009. Effectiveness of a semi-immersive virtual environment in understanding human-environment interactions. Cartography and Geographic Information Science 36:367-384.
Frisk, E. and K. Larson. 2011. Educating for sustainability: Competencies and practices for transformative action. Journal for Sustainability Education 2. (link)
Gober, P., K. L. Larson, R. Quay, C. Polsky, H. Chang and V. Shandas. 2013. Why land planners and water managers don't talk to one another and why they should!. Society and Natural Resources 26:356-364.
Groffman, P. M., R. V. Pouyat, J. Cavender-Bares, N. C. Bettez, J. M. Grove, S. J. Hall, J. Heffernan, S. Hobbie, K. L. Larson, J. L. Morse, C. Neill, K. Nelson, J. Oneill-Dunne, L. Ogden, D. E. Pataki, C. Polsky, R. Roy Chowdhury and M. K. Steele. In review. Ecological homogenization of urban America. Frontiers.
Harris, E. M., C. Polsky, K. L. Larson, R. Garvoille, D. G. Martin, J. Brumand and L. Ogden. 2012. Heterogeneity in residential yard care: Evidence from Boston, Miami, and Phoenix. Human Ecology 40:735-749. (link)
Hirt, P., A. Gustafson and K. Larson. 2008. The mirage in the Valley of the Sun. Environmental History 13:482-514. (link)
Jones, J. A., A. Covich, C. Dahm, N. Grimm, M. Williams, M. Benson, E. Boose, W. Brown, J. Campbell, D. Clow, I. Creed, K. Elder, C. Ford, K. Hatcher, D. Henshaw, K. Larson, E. Miles, K. Moore, S. Sebestyen, A. Stone, J. Vose and R. Warren. 2012. Ecosystem processes and human influences regulate streamflow response to climate change at Long-Term Ecological Research sites. BioScience 62:390-404. (link)
Larson, K. L. 2010. An integrated theoretical approach to understanding the sociocultural basis of multidimensional environmental attitudes. Society and Natural Resources 23:898-907.
Larson, K. L., D. Casagrande, S. L. Harlan and S. Yabiku. 2009. Residents' yard choices and rationales in a desert city: Social priorities, ecological impacts, and decision tradeoffs. Environmental Management 44:921-937. (link)
Larson, K. L., E. M. Cook, C. Strawhacker and S. Hall. 2010. The influence of diverse values, ecological structure, and geographic context on residents' multifaceted landscaping decisions. Human Ecology 38:747-761. (link)
Larson, K. L. and R. M. Edsall. 2010. The impact of visual information on perceptions of water resource problems and management alternatives. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 5:335-352.
Larson, K. L., D. Ibes and D. White. 2011. Gendered perspectives about water risks and policy strategies: A tripartite conceptual approach. Environment and Behavior 43:415-438. (link)
Larson, K. L., C. Polsky, P. Gober, H. Chang and V. Shandas. In press. Vulnerability of water systems to the effects of climate change and urbanization: A comparison of Phoenix, Arizona and Portland, Oregon (USA). Environmental Management.
Larson, K. L., D. D. White, P. Gober, S. Harlan and A. Wutich. 2009. Divergent perspectives on water resource sustainability in a public-policy-science context. Environmental Science and Policy 12:1012-1023. (link)
Larson, K. L., A. Wiek and L. Withycombe Keeler. 2013. A comprehensive sustainability appraisal of water governance activities and principles in Phoenix, AZ. Journal of Environmental Management:58-71.
Larson, K. L., A. Wutich, D. White, T. A. Munoz-Erickson and S. L. Harlan. 2011. Multifaceted perspectives on water risks and policies: A cultural domains approach in a Southwestern city. Human Ecology Review 18:75-87. (link)
Quay, R., K. L. Larson and D. D. White. 2013. Enhancing water sustainability through university-policy collaborations: Experiences and lessons from researchers and decision-makers. Water Resources IMPACT 15:17-19.
Roy Chowdhury, R., K. Larson, M. Grove, C. Polasky, E. Cook, J. Onsted and L. Ogden. 2011. A multi-scalar approach to theorizing socio-ecological dynamics of urban residential landscapes. Cities and the Environment 4:Article 6. (link)
Steele, M. K., J. B. Heffernan, N. Bettez, C. Buyarski, J. Cavender-Bares, L. Darling, P. M. Groffman, J. M. Grove, S. J. Hall, S. Hobbie, K. L. Larson, J. Learned, J. Morse, C. Neill, J. Oneill-Dunne, K. Nelson, L. Ogden, D. E. Pataki and R. Roy Chowdhury. In review. Convergent surface water distributions in U.S. cities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA).
White, D. D., A. Wutich, K. L. Larson, P. Gober, T. Lant and C. Senneville. 2010. Credibility, salience, and legitimacy of boundary objects: Water managers' assessment of a simulation model in an immersive decision theater. Science and Public Policy 37:219-232. (link)
Wiek, A. and K. L. Larson. 2012. Water, people, and sustainability — A systems framework for analyzing and assessing water governance regimes. Water Resources Management 26:3153-3171.
Wutich, A., T. Lant, D. White, K. L. Larson and M. Gartin. 2010. Comparing focus group and individual responses on sensitive topics: A study of water decision-makers in a desert city. Field Methods 22:88-110. (link)
Edsall, R. and K. Larson. 2006. Decision making in a virtual environment: Effectiveness of a semi-immersive "Decision Theater" in understanding and assessing human-environment issues. In: Conference Proceedings for Automated Cartography 2006. Presented at the Conference for Automated Cartography, Vancouver, WA. June 25-28, 2006, CD-ROM.
Larson, K. L., D. C. Ibes and E. A. Wentz. 2012. Identifying the water conservation potential of neighborhoods in Phoenix, AZ: an integrated socio-spatial approach. Pp. 11-35 In: P. Lawrence ed. Geospatial Approaches to Urban Water Resources. Volume 7, Springer Series. Geotechnologies and the Environment, Volume 7. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-4734-0_3.
White, D., A. Wutich, K. Larson and T. Lant. In press. Understanding uncertainty: Decision makers’ evaluations of WaterSim in the Decision Theater. In: S. Borges Corręia and R. Taddei. eds., Visualizing Water (Un)Sustainability. University of Arizona Press.
Brumand, J. and K. L. Larson. 2012. The effects of formal and informal institutions on residential land management in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Poster presented at 13 January 2012 CAP LTER 14th Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Casagrande, D., S. Yabiku, E. Farley-Metzger, D. Hope, C. Gries, K. Larson, N. Grimm and C. Redman. 2006. Effects of landscape manipulation on human behavior, knowledge, and social organization in an urban ecosystem. Poster presented at the 6-11 August 2006 91st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Memphis, TN.
Chowdhury, R. R., A. Decatur, M. Grove, E. Harris, K. Larson, D. Martin, J. Oneil-Dunne, L. Ogden, C. Polsky and N. Vaughn. 2011. Landscape and social ecologies of suburbanization: What is on our residential landscapes?. Presented April 12, 2011 at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA.
Cook, E. M., S. J. Hall and K. L. Larson. 2008. A synthesis of the ecological properties and processes of urban residential landscapes. Poster presented August 3-8 at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Milwaukee, WI.
Cook, E. M., S. J. Hall and K. L. Larson. 2008. Residential landscapes: Synthesis of the literature and preliminary survey results. Poster presented at 10 January 2008 CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Cook, E., S. J. Hall, K. L. Larson and C. A. Strawhacker. 2009. An interdisciplinary, multi-scalar framework for understanding the social and ecological dynamics of residential landscapes: A case study in Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented September 13-17 at the 2009 LTER All Scientist Meeting, Integrating Science and Society in a World of Constant Change. Estes Park, CO.
Cook, E., C. Strawhacker, K. L. Larson and S. J. Hall. 2009. Values and other social drivers of the management and ecological properties of residential landscapes in Phoenix, Arizona. Presentation at the August 2-7, 2009 94th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Albuquerque, NM.
Edsall, R. M. and K. L. Larson. 2007. Testing usability of visualization in a semi-immersive virtual environment for decision-making. Presented April 20, 2007 at the Annual Conference of Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA.
Frisk, E. and K. Larson. 2011. Developing and implementing sustainability education through the integrationof behavioral science. Poster presented at the 12-13 January 2011 CAP LTER 13th Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University. (link)
Funke, B. M., E. M. Cook, S. J. Hall, K. L. Larson, C. Strawhacker and V. Turner. 2009. Legacy effects and the social-ecological dynamics of residential landscapes: An interdisciplinary study in Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented at the 15 January 2009, 11th Annual Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Funke, B., E. Cook, C. Strawhacker, V. Turner, K. L. Larson and S. J. Hall. 2009. Legacy effects and the socio-ecological dynamics of residential landscapes: An interdisciplinary study in Phoenix, AZ. Poster presented at the March 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV.
Gartin, M., A. Wutich, T. Lant, D. White, K. Larson, S. Ledlow and P. Gober. 2008. Focusing on higher quality focus groups. Poster presented at 10 January 2008 CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Grove, M., C. Polsky, L. Ogden, R. R. Chowdhury, T. Gragson, K. Larson and C. Boone. 2009. Recent advances and opportunities for urban long-term ecological research: Theory, data, and methods. Working group at 14-16 September 2009 LTER All Scientist Meeting, Integrating Science and Society in a World of Constant Change, Estes Park, CO.
Gustafson, A., K. L. Larson, P. Hirt and J. B. Chirumamilla. 2007. Water conservation policy in an arid metropolitan region: A historical and geographical assessment of Phoenix, Arizona. Presentation at the February 2007 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of the Sciences, San Francisco, CA.
Gustafson, A., K. Larson, P. Hirt and J. B. Chirumamilla. 2007. Assessing water conservation policy and water use in an arid metropolitan region: Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented at the February 17, 2007 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, CA. (link)
Gustafson, A., K. Larson, P. Hirt and J. B. Chirumamilla. 2007. Water conservation policy in an arid metropolitan region: A historical and geographical assessment of Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented at the January 10, 2007 CAP LTER 9th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Gustafson, A., K. L. Larson, P. Hirt and L. Zautner. 2007. A historical and geographical review of municipal water conservation policy in Greater Phoenix, Arizona, 1980-2007. Poster presented at the September 2007 Regional Water Symposium: Sustainable Water, Unlimited Growth, Quality of Life, Tucson, AZ.
Gustafson, A., K. Larson, P. Hirt and L. Zautner. 2008. An assessment of municipal water conservation policy in greater Phoenix, Arizona, 1980-2007. Poster presented at 10 January 2008 CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Howard, J., K. L. Larson, D. White and E. Wentz. 2008. The use of GIS as a decision-support tool by water managers in Phoenix, AZ. Poster presented at 10 January 2008 CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Howard, J., K. Larson, D. White and E. Wentz. 2008. Water managers' strategies for addressing uncertainty in their use of GIS for decision making. Poster presented at 10 January 2008 CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Ibes, D. C., K. L. Larson and E. A. Wentz. 2009. Water resource consumption at the neighborhood level: Perceived versus actual water scarcity risks in Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented at 11th Annual Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) Poster Symposium, Tempe, AZ. January 15, 2009. (link)
Kruger, M., K. Larson, R. Edsall and J. Block. 2006. The effects of 3D visualization on lay perspectives of environmental issues. Poster presented at the May 3, 2006 Community of Undergraduate Research Scholars (COURS) Poster Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Larson, K. 2006. Geographic, social science and interdisciplinary perspectives on urban ecology: A developing research agenda. Presented at the January 19, 2006 8th Annual CAP LTER Poster Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Larson, K. L. 2006. Attitudes toward water resource protection: Differences between participants and non-participants of place-based groups. Presented at the January, 2006 Urban Ecosystem Research Consortium Symposium, Portland, OR.
Larson, K. L. 2006. Human-environment research on urban ecology and water resources: A developing agenda and evolving conceptual frameworks. Invited colloquium presentation January, 2006 at Portland State University, Department of Geography, Portland, OR.
Larson, K. L. 2006. Geographic, social science & interdisciplinary perspectives on urban ecology: A developing research agenda. Poster presented at the 19 January 2006 CAPLTER 8th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Larson, K. L. 2008. Environmental perspectives in the Phoenix Valley: Concern about water issues, risk perceptions and policy preferences. Presented February 2008 at the Riparian Institute, Gilbert, AZ.
Larson, K. L. 2011. Stressors and strategies for community water systems: Toward integrated water and land planning for environmental change. Poster presented January 24, 2011 at the 9th Annual Urban Ecology and Conservation Symposium, organized by the Urban Ecosystem Research Consortium, Portland, OR.
Larson, K. L. 2007. Socio-cultural elements of sustaining water resources: The case of the Phoenix oasis. Presented November 2007 at the School of Geographical Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Larson, K. L. 2008. Sustaining water resources, or maintaining the status quo? The case of the metropolitan Phoenix oasis. Paper presented April 18, 2008 at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston MA.
Larson, K. L. 2006. Pilot project: Awareness and perceptions of rising temperatures in metropolitan Phoenix. Presented at the September, 2006 City of Phoenix Urban Heat Island Task Force, Tempe, AZ.
Larson, K. L. 2006. Social science research in urban ecology: Examples from the Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) project. Invited presentation at the March 2006, Annual Conference of American Geographers, Chicago, IL.
Larson, K. L. 2006. Human-environment research: Implications for policy & public outreach. February, 2006 Panel: Environmental Research, Education, and Action: Make a Difference, Fulbright Scholar Enrichment Seminar, Tempe, AZ.
Larson, K. L. 2007. Residential landscaping patterns and practices in metropolitan neighborhoods of Phoenix, Arizona. Paper presented April 19, 2007 at the Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA.
Larson, K. L. 2006. Human-environment research: Implications for policy and public outreach. Invited presentation at February 2006 Panel on Environmental Research, Education, and Action: Making a Difference. Fulbright Scholar Enrichment Seminar.
Larson, K. L., E. Cook, J. Brumand, S. Hall and K. Feldbauer. 2012. The social ecology of residential land management: Complex effects, tradeoffs and legacies in the Sonoran Desert of Phoenix, AZ. Presented September 12, 2012, at the Long-Term Ecological Research All Scientist Meeting, Estes Park, CO, September 10-13.
Larson, K. L., E. Cook, J. Brumand, S. Hall and K. Feldbauer. 2013. The social ecology of residential landscape management: Complex effects, tradeoffs and legacies in the Sonoran Desert. Poster presented at the 11 January 2013, 15th Annual CAP LTER Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting 2013, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link)
Larson, K. L., E. Cook and S. J. Hall. 2009. Social-ecological dynamics of residential landscapes in an urban ecosystem context. Poster presented March 22-27 at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV.
Larson, K. L., R. Edsall and J. Block. 2006. The effects of visual information on environmental understanding: Awareness and perceptions of water and heat problems in metropolitan Arizona. Presented at the September, 2006 Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Eugene, OR.
Larson, K. L., R. Edsall, J. Block and M. Kruger. 2006. Environmental awareness and perceptions among lay and expert groups: Cognitive responses to three-dimensional visual information displays. Poster presented at the June, 2006 International Conference on Society and Natural Resource, Vancouver, BC.
Larson, K., L. Ogden, M. Grove, R. R. Chowdhury and C. Polsky. 2009. How is urbanization making America socially and ecologically homogeneous?. Working group organizers report presented at 14-16 September 20009 LTER All Scientists Meeting, Integrating Science and Society in a World of Constant Change.
Larson, K., R. Servis, D. Casagrande, E. Farley-Metzger, S. Harlan, L. Larsen and S. Yabiku. 2006. Landscape preferences in the arid Southwest: Comparative results from the Phoenix Area Social Survey and North Desert Village. Poster presented at the 19 January 2006 CAP LTER 8th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Mercer, C. and K. Larson. 2009. Public perceptions of drought and support for changes in water pricing and use. Poster presented at 11th Annual Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) Poster Symposium, January 15, 2009, Global Institute of Sustainability. (link)
Munoz-Erickson, T., K. Larson and J. Declet. 2008. Opportunities and challenges to linking science and policy in the Luquillo LTER: Preliminary findings on stakeholder perspectives of water governance and sustainability. Poster presented at 10 January 2008 CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Polsky, C., M. Grove, K. Larson, L. Ogden, J. Fraser, E. Harris, D. Martin, R. Garvoille, J. Sayles and N. Vaughn. 2011. Landscape and social ecologies of suburbanization: Why our landscapes are the way they are. Presented April 12, 2011 at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, WA.
Quinn, J., D. White, L. Withycombe Keeler, A. Wiek and K. Larson. 2013. The future of water in the desert: Convergence and divergence between decision makers and students. Poster presented February 17, 2013 at the Decision Making Under Uncertainty (DMUU) Session of the AAAS Annual Meeting, February 14-18, 2013, Boston, MA.
Rodegher, S., A. Wiek, K. L. Larson and A. Uphoff. 2010. Water governance in the Phoenix region: Current state and principles for a sustainable future. Poster presented on May 5, 2010 at the Community of Undergraduate/Graduate Research Scholars (COURS) Poster Session, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Rosales Chavez, J., A. Wutich, D. White, K. Larson and A. Brewis. 2013. Cross-cultural perspectives on uncertainty in climate science: Preliminary results from DCDC and the Global Ethnohydrology Study. Poster presented February 17, 2013 at the Decision Making Under Uncertainty (DMUU) Session of the AAAS Annual Meeting, February 14-18, 2013, Boston, MA.
Salem, M., E. Cook, K. L. Larson and S. J. Hall. 2009. Effects of landscape cover on microclimate in urban residential landscapes of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Poster presented March 22-27 at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV.
Sayles, J. S., E. M. Cook, K. L. Larson and S. J. Hall. 2011. The influence of environmental values and neighborhood context on household-level biodiversity. Poster presented at the 12-13 January 2011 CAP LTER 13th Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientist Meeting, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Senneville, C., K. Larson, A. Wutich, T. Lant, M. Gartin, D. White, S. Ledlow and P. Gober. 2008. "Missed opportunities" in Central Arizona water management: Reconciling the local supply of and demand for science. Poster presented at 10 January 2008 at the CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Shaffer, D., A. Wiek, K. Larson and L. Withycombe. 2011. Native American versus Non-Native American perspectives on water system sustainability. Poster presented on May 4, 2011 at the Community of Undergraduate/Graduate Research Scholars (COURS) Poster Session, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Shutters, S. T., E. Larson, T. Windman, T. Bohenic, R. Davies, J. Havig, D. Gonzales, K. McFadden and M. Thomas. 2004. A carbon budget for an urban man-made lake. Poster presented at the February 24, 2004 5th Annual Graduates in Earth, Life, and Social Sciences Research Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Smith, C., L. Zautner, K. Larson and B. Bolin. 2007. Water vulnerability on the urban periphery: The case of metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented at the January 10, 2008 CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Smith, C., L. Zautner, K. Larson and B. Bolin. 2007. Water vulnerability on the urban periphery: The case of metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented at the February 17, 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, CA. (link)
Strawhacker, C., E. M. Cook, K. L. Larson and S. J. Hall. 2009. Landscape preferences and yard management: The effects of homeowner's values on residential landscapes. Poster presented at 11th Annual Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) Poster Symposium, January 15, 2009, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Uphoff, A., A. Wiek, K. Larson and S. Rodegher. 2010. Professionals' perspectives on water governance and sustainability in the Phoenix area. Poster presented on May 5, 2010 at the Community of Undergraduate/Graduate Research Scholars (COURS) Poster Session, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
White, D. D., A. Wiek, L. Keeler, K. Larson, R. Quay and G. Basile. 2012. Selecting and assessing distinct scenarios for sustainable water governance strategies in Phoenix, Arizona USA. Presented June 18, 2012 at the 18th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), June 17-22, 2012, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
White, D. D., A. Y. Wutich, K. L. Larson, P. Gober, T. Lant and C. Senneville. 2010. How do we better link knowledge and action for environmental decision making?. Poster presented February 21, 2010 at the 2010 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Meeting, San Diego, CA.
Withycombe Keeler, L., A. Wiek, D. White, K. Larson and K. Jung. 2012. Envisioning water futures in the greater Phoenix area: What do we want the future to look like?. Poster presented on April 25, 2012 at the Decision Center for a Desert City Annual Poster Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Withycombe Keeler, L., A. Wiek, D. White, R. Quay, G. Basile, K. Larson and K. Jung. 2012. Value based scenarios: The future of water governance and use in Central-Arizona Phoenix. Poster presented February 19, 2012 at the AAAS Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada, February 16-20, 2012.
Withycombe, L., D. Shaffer, A. Wiek and K. Larson. 2011. Toward developing a sustainability vision for the water system in Central Arizona-Phoenix. Poster presented February 20, 2011 at the Decision Making Under Uncertainty (DMUU) Session of the AAAS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. (link)
Withycombe, L., A. Wiek, K. Larson and D. Shaffer. 2011. The water system in Central Arizona-Phoenix: Current state, future scenarios and sustainability vision. Poster presented on May 4, 2011 at the Community of Undergraduate/Graduate Research Scholars (COURS) Poster Session, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Wutich, A., T. Lant, M. Gartin, D. White and K. L. Larson. 2007. Getting hard-to-get data: Are group interviews really better?. Paper presented at the November 29 - December 2, 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.
Zautner, L., K. Larson and B. Bolin. 2008. Water vulnerability on the urban periphery: The case of metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented at 10 January 2008 CAP LTER 10th Annual Poster Symposium, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. (link)
Zautner, L., K. L. Larson and B. Bolin. 2007. Water vulnerability on the urban periphery: The case of metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Poster presented at the Natural Hazards Research and Applications Workshop, Boulder, CO. July 8-11, 2007.
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