PUBLICATIONS OF DR. MARÍA E. FERNÁNDEZ-GIMÉNEZ
(in pdf format)
updated June 2007

Key Attributes Influence the Performance of Local Weed Management Programs in the Southwest United States...Rangeland Ecol Manage, May 2007

Forest Service Grazing Permittee Perceptions of the Endangered Species Act in Southeastern Arizona...Rangeland Ecol Manage, March 2007

Building Social Capital Through Participatory Research: An Analysis of Collaboration on Tohono O'odham Tribal Rangelands in Arizona...Society & Natural Resources, 2007

Integration or co-optation? Traditional knowledge and science in the Alaska Beluga Whale Committee...Environ Conservation, 2006

Mobility in Pastoral Systems: Dynamic Flux or Downward Trend?...Int J of Sustainable Dev & World Ecology, October 2006

Land use and land tenure in Mongolia: A brief history and current issues…  Rangelands of Central Asia: Proceedings of the Conference on Transformations, Issues and Future Challenges, 2006

Community-based rangeland planning on the Tohono O’odham Nation…Rangelands, 2005

 

Arizona permittee and land management agency attitudes toward rangeland monitoring by permittees…Rangeland Ecol Manage, January 2005

An Evaluation of Arizona Cooperative Extension's Rangeland Monitoring Program...Rangeland Ecol Manage, January 2005

Collaborative Stewardship of Arizona's Rangelands: Making a Difference in Resource Management...Rangelands, December 2004

Law and Disorder: Local Implementation of Mongolia's Land Law...Development and Change, 2004

Research observation: Nitrogen effects on Arizona cottontop and Lehmann lovegrass seedlings...J Range Manage, January 2004

Collaborative Development and Qualitative Assessment of a Rangeland Management Curriculum on the Tohono O'Odham Nation...Proc. VII Int'l Rangelands Congress, August 2003

The Genesis of Range Science, with Implications for Current Development Policies...Proc. VII Int'l Rangelands Congress, August 2003

Re-Evaluating Tohono O'Odham Livestock Management Practices in the Sonoran Desert...Proc. VII Int'l Rangelands Congress, August 2003

Strategies for Sustainable Grazing Management in the Developing World...Proc. VII Int'l Rangelands Congress, August 2003

Spatial and Social Boundaries and the Paradox of Pastoral Land Tenure: A Case Study from Post-Socialist Mongolia...Human Ecology, March 2002

Rangeland Professionals and Policy: Prospects for Effective Influence...Rangelands, August 2002

The effects of livestock privatization on pastoral land use and land tenure in post-socialist Mongolia...Nomadic Peoples, 2001

Vegetation change along gradients from water sources in three grazed Mongolian ecosystems...Plant Ecology, 2001

The Role of Mongolian Nomadic Pastoralists' Ecological Knowledge in Rangeland Management...Ecolological Applications, 2000

Indigenous knowledge in the Arctic: a review of research and applications... Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor, November 1999

Reconsidering the Role of Absentee Herd Owners: A View from Mongolia...Human Ecology, 1999

Sustaining the Steppes: A Geographical History of Pastoral Land Use in Mongolia...The Geographical Review, July 1999

Testing a non-equilibrium model of rangeland vegetation dynamics in Mongolia...J. of Applied Ecology, 1999

The role of ecological perception in indigenous resource management: a case study from the Mongolian forest-steppe...Nomadic Peoples, 1993

Spiritual Pilgrims at Mount Shasta, California...The Geographical Review