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CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS AND BEHAVIORS TOWARDS FOOD WASTE REDUCTION - A TWO STUDY ANALYSIS IN OKLAHOMA
(2018-12-14)
Almost 30% of food is wasted annually across the world from farm to fork. As a result, food waste has become a major sustainability challenge due to both direct and indirect impacts and implications related to food security, ...
Climate Change Drives Divergent Outcomes for Stream Fishes in the Red River
(2018-12-14)
Climate change is expected to alter the distributions of stream fishes in ecosystems around the world, but climate projections vary widely among competing climate models. Conservation practitioners face the challenge of ...
Use of low-resolution burned area products and implications for fire risk assessment within the wildland-urban interface
(2019)
The impacts of wildfires are socially, economically and ecologically vast and these impacts are often thought to be intensified within the wildland-urban interface (WUI) where structures intermingle with wildland vegetation. ...
Evaluating the Long-Term Effectiveness of Coyote Management in Oklahoma: Human Perceptions and Techniques
(2017-12-15)
This study examines coyote management policy in the state of Oklahoma, comparing human perceptions within the state to nationwide coyote management policies. This research affords insight into how Oklahoma’s coyote management ...
An intercomparison of Landsat land surface temperature retrieval methods under variable atmospheric conditions using in situ skin temperature
(2016)
Land surface temperature (LST) retrieved from Landsat is a valuable resource for understanding land cover change, monitoring the urban heat island effect, and modeling hydrological and carbon cycles, among other applications. ...
PROCESS BASED MODELING OF SURFACE ENERGY FLUXES, EVAPOTRANSPIRATION, SOIL MOISTURE, AND SOIL TEMPERATURE IN THE US SOUTHERN PLAINS
(2019-12-13)
This study aims to evaluate the capability and transferability of a physically-based hydrologic model to understand the trade-offs between precipitation, soil moisture and surface energy fluxes at sites with different ...
Effective Disasters: Disasters as a Driver of International Climate Policy Change
(2018-05)
At the recent UNFCCC COP23 meetings, many diplomats and political leaders at all levels would start their proposals for policy goals and action on climate change by citing a disaster their country or region had experiences, ...
SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF DROUGHT AND ITS IMPACTS IN THE CHICKASAW NATION
(2018-08-01)
In the south central United States, drought is a prevalent natural disaster, and its impacts extend much farther than its drain on the region’s natural resources. Unfortunately, local impacts of drought may differ spatially ...
Optimizing a Pedestrian Level of Service Analysis in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
(2018-05-12)
Urban areas across the United States have seen an increase in transportation methods beyond the private automobile. Cities such as Minneapolis, Denver, and Charlotte have added or expanded light rail transit, bike lanes, ...
STREAM FRAGMENTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE CONDITION IN THE GREAT PLAINS
(2017-05-12)
Rivers and streams within the Great Plains have undergone extensive levels of fragmentation by road culverts, which has led to habitat loss, degraded water quality, and a loss of aquatic biodiversity. There is a pressing ...