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Patrick T. Hurley
Patrick T. Hurley
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Ursinus College
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Freshwater ecoregions of North America: a conservation assessment
RA Abell, PT Hurley, DM Olson, E Dinerstein
Island Press, 1999
4431999
The role of cultural ecosystem services in landscape management and planning
T Plieninger, C Bieling, N Fagerholm, A Byg, T Hartel, P Hurley, ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 14, 28-33, 2015
3842015
Gathering “wild” food in the city: rethinking the role of foraging in urban ecosystem planning and management
RJ McLain, PT Hurley, MR Emery, MR Poe
Local environment 19 (2), 220-240, 2014
2482014
Urban forest justice and the rights to wild foods, medicines, and materials in the city
MR Poe, RJ McLain, M Emery, PT Hurley
Human ecology 41, 409-422, 2013
2272013
Collaboration derailed: The politics of “community-based” resource management in Nevada County
PA Walker, PT Hurley
Society and Natural Resources 17 (8), 735-751, 2004
2212004
Producing edible landscapes in Seattle's urban forest
R McLain, M Poe, PT Hurley, J Lecompte-Mastenbrook, MR Emery
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 11 (2), 187-194, 2012
2142012
Urban foraging and the relational ecologies of belonging
MR Poe, J LeCompte, R McLain, P Hurley
Social & Cultural Geography 15 (8), 901-919, 2014
1762014
Whose vision? Conspiracy theory and land-use planning in Nevada County, California
PT Hurley, PA Walker
Environment and Planning A 36 (9), 1529-1547, 2004
1442004
Amenity migration, exurbia, and emerging rural landscapes: Global natural amenity as place and as process
KV Cadieux, PT Hurley
GeoJournal 76, 297-302, 2011
1392011
Urban foraging: A ubiquitous human practice overlooked by urban planners, policy, and research
CM Shackleton, PT Hurley, AC Dahlberg, MR Emery, H Nagendra
Sustainability 9 (10), 1884, 2017
1322017
Subversive and interstitial food spaces: transforming selves, societies, and society–environment relations through urban agriculture and foraging
RE Galt, LC Gray, P Hurley
Local Environment 19 (2), 133-146, 2014
1202014
Locating provisioning ecosystem services in urban forests: Forageable woody species in New York City, USA
PT Hurley, MR Emery
Landscape and Urban Planning 170, 266-275, 2018
892018
Global 2000: conserving the world’s distinctive ecoregions
DM Olson, E Dinerstein
WWF-US, USA, 1997
851997
Planning paradise: Politics and visioning of land use in Oregon
PA Walker, PT Hurley
University of Arizona Press, 2011
802011
A conservation assessment of the terrestrial ecoregions of North America
T Ricketts, E Dinerstein, D Olson, C Loucks, W Eichbaum, K Kavanagh, ...
A report published by the World Wildlife Fund–US and Canada. Washington DC 681p, 1999
801999
Finding a “disappearing” nontimber forest resource: using grounded visualization to explore urbanization impacts on sweetgrass basketmaking in greater Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
PT Hurley, AC Halfacre, NS Levine, MK Burke
The Professional Geographer 60 (4), 556-578, 2008
782008
Finding a “disappearing” nontimber forest resource: using grounded visualization to explore urbanization impacts on sweetgrass basketmaking in greater Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
PT Hurley, AC Halfacre, NS Levine, MK Burke
The Professional Geographer 60 (4), 556-578, 2008
782008
Dodging alligators, rattlesnakes, and backyard docks: A political ecology of sweetgrass basket-making and conservation in the South Carolina Lowcountry, USA
PT Hurley, AC Halfacre
GeoJournal 76, 383-399, 2011
722011
Whose urban forest? The political ecology of foraging urban nontimber forest products
PT Hurley, MR Emery, R McLain, M Poe, B Grabbatin, CL Goetcheus
Sustainability in the global city: Myth and practice, 187-212, 2015
612015
“I Still Have the Old Tradition”: The co-production of sweetgrass basketry and coastal development
B Grabbatin, PT Hurley, A Halfacre
Geoforum 42 (6), 638-649, 2011
612011
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