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Tricia Gorby Knoot
Tricia Gorby Knoot
Research Scientist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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Climate change beliefs, concerns, and attitudes toward adaptation and mitigation among farmers in the Midwestern United States
JG Arbuckle, LS Prokopy, T Haigh, J Hobbs, T Knoot, C Knutson, A Loy, ...
Climatic change 117, 943-950, 2013
3632013
Best management practices and timber harvesting: the role of social networks in shaping landowner decisions
TG Knoot, M Rickenbach
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 26 (2), 171-182, 2011
862011
How personal connections shape decisions about private forest use
DB Kittredge, MG Rickenbach, TG Knoot, E Snellings, A Erazo
Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 30 (2), 67-74, 2013
542013
Oak conservation and restoration on private forestlands: negotiating a social-ecological landscape
TG Knoot, LA Schulte, M Rickenbach
Environmental management 45, 155-164, 2010
542010
Payments for ecosystem services: Will a new hook net more active family forest owners?
TG Knoot, M Rickenbach, K Silbernagel
Journal of Forestry 113 (2), 210-218, 2015
342015
Adoption potential of nitrate mitigation practices: an ecosystem services approach
L Christianson, T Knoot, D Larsen, J Tyndall, M Helmers
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 12 (4), 407-424, 2014
312014
The state of the system and steps toward resilience of disturbance-dependent oak forests
TG Knoot, LA Schulte, JC Tyndall, BJ Palik
Ecology and Society 15 (4), 2010
272010
The changing social landscape in the Midwest: A boon for forestry and bust for oak?
TG Knoot, LA Schulte, N Grudens-Schuck, M Rickenbach
Journal of Forestry 107 (5), 260-266, 2009
272009
Forester networks: The intersection of private lands policy and collaborative capacity
TG Knoot, M Rickenbach
Land use policy 38, 388-396, 2014
202014
Forest change in the driftless area of the midwest: From a preferred to undesirable future
TG Knoot, ME Shea, LA Schulte, JC Tyndall, MD Nelson, CH Perry, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 341, 110-120, 2015
162015
Farmer perspectives on agriculture and weather variability in the Corn Belt: A statistical atlas
A Loy, J Hobbs, JG Arbuckle Jr, LW Morton, LS Prokopy, T Haigh, T Knoot, ...
CSCAP 0153-2013, 2013
162013
Understanding climate adaptation on public lands in the Upper Midwest: implications for monitoring and tracking progress
CM Anhalt-Depies, TG Knoot, AR Rissman, AK Sharp, KJ Martin
Environmental management 57, 987-997, 2016
142016
The influence of local and landscape factors on wildlife use of grassed waterways in Southeast Iowa
T Knoot
102004
A multiscale approach to understanding snake use of conservation buffer strips in an agricultural landscape
TG Knoot, LB Best
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 6 (2), 191-201, 2011
82011
Using social marketing to engage extension audiences: Lessons from an effort targeting woodland owners
M Rickenbach, J Greenberg, B Huffaker, T Knoot, A Koshollek, C Nielsen, ...
The Journal of Extension 55 (3), 26, 2017
72017
Corn belt farmers and climate change: beliefs, perceived risk, and support for action
JG Arbuckle, LS Prokopy, T Haigh, J Hobbs, T Knoot, CL Knutson, A Loy, ...
Clim. Change Lett 117 (4), 943-950, 2013
72013
What influences whether family forest owners participate in outreach campaigns?
BJ Butler, SM Butler, K Dennings, TG Knoot
The Journal of Extension 56 (7), 1, 2018
42018
Expanding sustainable forestry on Wisconsin woodlands
MG Rickenbach, T Knoot, K Silbernagel, C Nielsen, A Hellman
University of Wisconsin--Extension, 2012
22012
S. Clayton and G. Myers: Conservation psychology: understanding and promoting human care for nature: Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, UK, 2009, 264 pp, Hardcover, 978-1-4051-9409-9 …
TG Knoot
Landscape ecology 26, 297-299, 2011
22011
So you need a social monitoring plan: Now What?
TG Knoot, GLD Larsen, LA Schulte
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 69 (3), 84A-88A, 2014
12014
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