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Works by Mark J. Ducey in Social and Behavioral Sciences

2017

Does it matter if people think climate change is human caused?, Joel N. Hartter, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Angela E. Boag, Forrest R. Stevens, Mark J. Ducey, Nils D. Christoffersen, Paul T. Oester, Michael W. Palace
Sociology

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2016

Shifting environmental concern in rural eastern Oregon: The role of demographic and place-based factors, Angela E. Boag, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Joel N. Hartter, Forrest R. Stevens, Michael W. Palace, Mark J. Ducey
Sociology

Wildfire, climate, and perceptions in northeast Oregon, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Joel N. Hartter, Barry D. Keim, Angela E. Boag, Michael W. Palace, Forrest R. Stevens, Mark J. Ducey
Sociology

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2015

Modeling associations between public understanding, engagement and forest conditions in theInland Northwest, USA, Joel N. Hartter, Forrest R. Stevens, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Russell G. Congalton, Mark J. Ducey, Paul T. Oester
Sociology

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2014

Forest management and wildfire risk in inland northwest, Joel N. Hartter, Forrest R. Stevens, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Paul T. Oester, Russell G. Congalton, Mark J. Ducey, Morgan A. Crowley
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository

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2013

Modeling Forest Canopy Structure and Density by Combining Point Quadrat Sampling and Survival Analysis, Daniel S. Maynard, Mark J. Ducey, Russell G. Congalton, Joel N. Hartter
Geography

2012

Forest views: Northeast Oregon survey looks at community and environment, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Joel N. Hartter, Forrest Stevens, Russell G. Congalton, Mark J. Ducey, Michael Campbell, Daniel Maynard, Michael Staunton
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository

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