JO
Publications
- Tailoring global data to guide corporate investments in biodiversity, environmental assessments and sustainability
- Conservation in the real world: Pragmatism does not equal surrender
- Geography of risk
- Resource Extraction
- Mapping global development potential for renewable energy, fossil fuels, mining and agriculture sectors
- Managing the middle: A shift in conservation priorities based on the global human modification gradient
- Renewable energy and land use in india: A vision to facilitate sustainable development
- Habitat selection by recolonizing wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States
- Erratum: From Paris to practice: sustainable implementation of renewable energy goals (Environmental Research Letters 14 (024013) DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/aaf6e0)
- Energy matters: Mitigating the impacts of future land expansion will require managing energy and extractive footprints
- Earth transformed: Detailed mapping of global human modification from 1990 to 2017
- Bigger is better: Improved nature conservation and economic returns from landscape-level mitigation
- A world at risk: Aggregating development trends to forecast global habitat conversion
- Global human influence maps reveal clear opportunities in conserving Earth’s remaining intact terrestrial ecosystems
- Finding middle ground: Extending conservation beyond wilderness areas
- Hitting the Target but Missing the Mark: Unintended Environmental Consequences of the Paris Climate Agreement
- LegalGEO: Conservation tool to guide the siting of legal reserves under the Brazilian Forest Code
- From Paris to practice: Sustainable implementation of renewable energy goals
- Migration from tabular to spatial data analysis techniques for water management in Idaho
- Moving from reactive to proactive development planning to conserve Indigenous community and biodiversity values
- Cyberinfrastructure for collaborative geologic carbon sequestration research: A conceptual model
- Mapping global land conversion pressure to support conservation planning