Multifunctional Rural Landscapes
Agricultural landscape preferences - Scenario design - Watershed planning - Integrated assessment - Policy
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Rural Futures Collaborative. February 21, 2023. Rural Dialogue. https://www.ruralfuturescollab.com/dialogues/joan-nassauer
Daloğlu, I., J. I. Nassauer, R. L. Riolo, D. Scavia. 2014. Development of a farmer typology of agricultural conservation behaviors in the American Corn Belt. Agricultural Systems, Vol. 129, pp 93-102.
Daloğlu, I., J. I. Nassauer, R. L. Riolo, D. Scavia. 2014. An integrated social and ecological modeling framework-impacts of agricultural conservation practices on water quality. Ecology and Society, Vol 19 (3).
Wang, Z., Nassauer, J. I., Brown, D. B., Marans, R. 2012. Different types of open spaces and their importance to exurban homeowners. Society Natural Resources 25: 368-385.
Nassauer, J.I., J.A. Dowdell, Z. Wang, D. McKahn, B. Chilcott, C. L. King, S. Secchi. 2011. Iowa farmers' responses to transformative scenarios for Corn Belt agriculture. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, Vol. 66 (1), pp 18A-24A.
Nassauer, J. I. 2010. Rural landscape change as a product of US federal policy (in) J. Primdahl and S. Swaffield (eds.) Globalisation and Agricultural Landscapes: Change Patterns and Policy Trends in Developed Countries. Cambridge University Press.
Nassauer, J. I., M. V. Santelmann and D. Scavia. 2007. From the Corn Belt to the Gulf: Societal and Environmental Implications of Alternative Agricultural Futures. Resources for the Future Press. Washington, D.C. 260 pp.
Corry, R.C., and Nassauer, J.I. 2005. Limitations of using landscape pattern indices to evaluate the ecological consequences of alternative plans and designs. Landscape and Urban Planning. 72(4): pp. 265-280
Nassauer, J. I., and Corry, R. C. 2004. Using normative scenarios in landscape ecology. Landscape Ecology 19: 343-356.
Nassauer, J. I. and Larson, D. 2004. Aesthetic Initiative Measurement System: A means to achieve context sensitive design. Transportation Research Record. No. 1890: 88-96.
“The Globalized Landscape: Rural Landscape Change and Policy in the United States and European Union.” J. I. Nassauer and D. M. Wascher. Landscapes of Power. Landscape Architecture Foundation and U of IL, Chicago, IL Sept. 2004.
M.V. Santelmann1, D. White, K. Freemark, J.I. Nassauer, J.M. Eilers, K.B. Vaché, B.J. Danielson, R.C. Corry, M.E. Clark, S. Polasky, R.M. Cruse, J. Sifneos, H. Rustigian, C. Coiner, J.Wu and D. Debinski. 2004. Assessing alternative futures for agriculture in Iowa, U.S.A.Landscape Ecology 19: pp. 357–374.
Nassauer, J. I. 2003. Methodological Challenges for Defining and Measuring Agricultural Landscape Indicators. p. 37-46 In Agricultural Impacts on Landscapes: Developing Indicators for Policy Analysis, W. Dramstad and C. Sogge, eds. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and Norwegian Institute of Land Inventory. 329 pp.
Nassauer, J. I. 2002. Agricultural landscapes in harmony with nature. pp. 189-193. (Revised and reprinted from Visions of American Agriculture, Wm. Lockeretz, ed. 1997) In Fatal Harvest, Douglas Tompkins, ed. Island Press, Washington, D. C. 384 pp.
Nassauer, J. I., Borich T., Ladjahasan, N. 2001. Aesthetic Initiative Measurement System for the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Institute for Design Research and Outreach, and Center for Transportation Research and Education, ISU, Ames, Iowa.
Environmental Protection Agency/NSF. Modeling Effects of Alternative Landscape Design and Management on Water Quality and Biodiversity in Midwest Agricultural Watersheds. Oregon State University, M. Santelmann.
Nassauer, J. I. 1995. Messy Ecosystems, Orderly Frames. Landscape Journal. 14:2, pp. 161-170.
Nassauer, J.I. 1989. The Aesthetic Benefits of Agricultural Land. Renewable Resources Journal 7:4.
Nassauer, J.I. 1989. Agricultural Policy and Aesthetic Objectives. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 44:5, pp. 384-387.
Nassauer, J.I. 1988. Landscape care: Perceptions of Local People in Landscape Ecology and Sustainable Development. Landscape and Land Use Planning, 8: 27-41. Amer. Soc. of Landscape Architects, Washington DC.
Nassauer, J.I. 1988. The Aesthetics of Horticulture: Neatness as a Form of Care. HortSci. 23:6, pp.973-977.
Coen, D., J.I. Nassauer, and R. Tuttle. 1987. Landscape Architecture in the Rural Landscape. Landscape Architecture Technical Information Series 10, 7:1. American Society at Landscape Architects, Washington, DC.
Nassauer, J.I., and R. Westmacott. 1987. Progressiveness Among Farmers as a Factor in Heterogeneity of Farmed Landscapes. In Landscape Heterogeneity and Disturbance, M.G. Turner, (ed.), Springer‑Verlag.
Nassauer, J.I. 1986. Caring for the Countryside. U of MN Agricultural Experiment Station. St. Paul. AD-SB-3017.
Nassauer, J. 1979. Managing for Naturalness in Wildlands and Agricultural Lands. In Our National Landscape. USDA General Technical Report PSW-35, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, California.