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Lauren E. Oakes
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R–R–T (resistance–resilience–transformation) typology reveals differential conservation approaches across ecosystems and time
G Peterson St-Laurent, LE Oakes, M Cross, S Hagerman
Communications biology 4 (1), 39, 2021
562021
“I know, therefore I adapt?” Complexities of individual adaptation to climate-induced forest dieback in Alaska
LE Oakes, NM Ardoin, EF Lambin
Ecology and Society 21 (2), 2016
432016
Emerging climate‐driven disturbance processes: widespread mortality associated with snow‐to‐rain transitions across 10° of latitude and half the range of a climate‐threatened …
B Buma, PE Hennon, CA Harrington, JR Popkin, J Krapek, MS Lamb, ...
Global Change Biology 23 (7), 2903-2914, 2017
402017
Long‐term vegetation changes in a temperate forest impacted by climate change
LE Oakes, PE Hennon, KL O'Hara, R Dirzo
Ecosphere 5 (10), 1-28, 2014
372014
Conservation in a social-ecological system experiencing climate-induced tree mortality
LE Oakes, PE Hennon, NM Ardoin, DV D'Amore, AJ Ferguson, EA Steel, ...
Biological Conservation 192, 276-285, 2015
202015
Flexible and comprehensive criteria for evaluating climate change adaptation success for biodiversity and natural resource conservation
GP St-Laurent, LE Oakes, M Cross, S Hagerman
Environmental Science & Policy 127, 87-97, 2022
162022
From canopy to seed: Loss of snow drives directional changes in forest composition
SM Bisbing, BJ Buma, LE Oakes, J Krapek, AL Bidlack
Ecology and Evolution 9 (14), 8157-8174, 2019
82019
In search of the canary tree: the story of a scientist, a cypress, and a changing world
LE Oakes
Hachette UK, 2018
82018
Priorities for embedding ecological integrity in climate adaptation policy and practice
PR Elsen, LE Oakes, MS Cross, A DeGemmis, JEM Watson, HA Cooke, ...
One Earth 6 (6), 632-644, 2023
72023
Tackling the science usability gap in a warming world: Co-producing useable climate information for natural resource management
MS Cross, LE Oakes, HE Kretser, R Bredehoft, P Dey, A Mahoney, ...
Environmental Management 70 (6), 881-895, 2022
72022
Alternative interpretation and scale-based context for “No evidence of recent (1995–2013) decrease of yellow-cedar in Alaska”(Barrett and Pattison 2017)
A Bidlack, S Bisbing, B Buma, D D’Amore, P Hennon, T Heutte, J Krapek, ...
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 47 (8), 1145-1151, 2017
62017
Climate change: Anticipating and adapting to the impacts on terrestrial species
JJ Lawler, LE Oakes, AK Ettinger, Y Lin
Academic Press, 2024
42024
Rapid assessment to facilitate climate‐informed conservation and nature‐based solutions
LE Oakes, MS Cross, ES Zavaleta
Conservation Science and Practice 3 (8), e472, 2021
42021
Strengthening monitoring and evaluation of multiple benefits in conservation initiatives that aim to foster climate change adaptation
LE Oakes, G Peterson St‐Laurent, MS Cross, T Washington, E Tully, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 4 (6), e12688, 2022
32022
In Search of the Canary Tree
LE Oakes, E Archer
Hachette Audio, 2018
32018
Exploring the emergence of a tipping point for conservation with increased recognition of social considerations
MS Melanidis, S Hagerman, GP St‐Laurent, LE Oakes, MS Cross
Conservation Biology 37 (4), e14086, 2023
22023
Perceptions of Tree Diseases in Indigenous Communities: Native Alaskan and Hawaiian Insights
K Roy, SJ Frankel, LE Oakes, KS Francisco, ...
Journal of Forestry 122 (2), 123-130, 2024
12024
Forests in a Changing Climate: Social and Ecological Responses to Yellow-Cedar Decline in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska
LE Oakes
Stanford University, 2015
12015
Long-term vegetation changes in a temperate forest impacted by climate change. Ecosphere 5 (10): 135
LE Oakes, PE Hennon, KL O’Hara, R Dirzo
12014
Defining the Real Cost of Restoring Forests: Practical Steps Towards Improving Cost Estimates: A Trillion Trees White Paper
LE Oakes, T Rayden, J Lotspeich, A Bagwill
Trillion Trees, 2022
2022
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