Berry, M.W., B.C. Hazen, R.L. MacIntyre, R. Flamm, and M. Turner. The design and implementation of the land use change and analysis system (LUCAS) for UNIX-based workstations. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Boulder, Colorado, June 1994.
Bolton, S.M., and S.B. King. Modeling the interaction between land use patterns and water resources. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Boulder, Colorado, June 1994.
Eckert, P. and R.G. Lee. Who keeps the forest?. Land Tenure Center Conference: Who Owns America, Madison, Wisconsin, June 1995
Eckert, P. Land use patterns in the Olympic and southern Appalachian Biosphere Reserves: Developing a knowledge system environment for impact evaluation. Poster session: Conference on Biosphere Reserves, Seville, Spain, 20-25 March, 1995
Flamm, R., and M. Turner. A stochastic model of landscape change using integrated social, economic, and ecological data. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Boulder, Colorado, June 1994.
Flamm, R.O., M.G. Turner, and R.G. Lee. Land use patterns: implications for long term sustainable development and environmental vitality, a conceptual model. International Association of Landscape Ecology, Ottawa, Canada, July 20-25, 1991.
Flamm, R.O., M.G. Turner, and R.G. Lee. A knowledge system environment for simulation modeling: socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. Southern Appalachian Man and Biosphere Conference, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, November 4-5, 1991.
Flamm, R.O., M.G. Turner, R. Gottfried, R.G. Lee, R.J. Naiman, N. Schumaker, and D. Wear. Simulating landscape change by integrating socioeconomic and environmental processes. Seventh Annual U.S. Landscape Ecology Symposium, Corvallis, Oregon, April 8-11, 1992.
Flamm, R.O. Simulating the socioeconomic impacts of land use on landscapes. International Association of Landscape Ecology Annual Meeting, Corvallis, Oregon, April 1992.
Flamm, R.O. The effects of land use on forest cover. Southern Appalachian Man and the Biosphere Conference, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, November 1992.
Flamm, R.O. Modeling landscape change. Landscape Ecology Seminar. Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, March 1993.
Flamm, R.O. Multidisciplinary modeling and GIS for landscape management. Remote Sensing/GIS Applications to Forest Ecosystem Management Workshop, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, March 1993.
Flamm, R.O. Simulating landscape change in the southern Appalachians using spatially-explicit socioeconomic data. International Association of Landscape Ecology Annual Meeting. Oak Ridge, Tennessee, March 1993.
Flamm, R.O. Integrating sociology, economics, and ecology for landscape management. Managers Meeting. Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, May 1993.
Flamm, R.O. One approach for integrating socioeconomic and ecological knowledge to study landscape change. Invited seminar. Forest Science Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, January 1994.
Gottfried, R. Economics, computer simulation and transition probabilities for landscape simulation. Poster paper presented at the Eighth Annual U.S. Landscape Ecology Symposium, International Association of Landscape Ecology, Oak Ridge Tennessee, March 24-27, 1992.
Gottfried, R., R.G. Lee, and D.N. Wear. Landscapes, ecosystem value, and sustainability. Paper proposal to the Association of Environmental and Resource Economics 1994 National Workshop, Integrating the Environment and the Economy: Sustainable Development and Economic/Ecological Modeling, Boulder, Colorado, June 5-6, 1994.
Lee, R.G. Interdisciplinary modeling for biosphere reserves using LUCAS. In Lenelis Kruse-Graumann (editor), Societal Dimensions of Biosphere Reserves- Biosphere Reserves for People. Proceedings of the EUROMAB Workshop, Konigswinter, Germany, January 23-25, 1995.
Lee, R.G. Major issues associated with managing watershed resources. Balancing Environmental, Social Political, and Economic Factors in Managing Watershed Resources. Portland, Oregon, October 1992.
Lee R.G. Human choice and landscape structure. Annual Meeting of Society for Landscape, Ecology, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, May 1993.
Lee, R.G., R.J. Naiman, and M. Turner. Miscellaneous presentations to Center for Streamside Studies, University of Washington, Oregon State University, U.S. National Park Service (Northwest Region), Olympic National Park, SAMAB, and Tennessee Valley Authority.
Lee, R.G., R. Flamm, R. Gottfried, R.J. Naiman, M. Turner, and D. Wear. Modeling landscape structures and functions: implications for long-term sustainable development and environmental vitality. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Boulder, Colorado, June 1994.
Naiman, R.J. Utiliser les connaissances 'cologiques. Colloque International: "Quel Fleuves pour Demain?", Orlans, France, September 1991.
Naiman, R.J. Integrating environmental vitality and resource sustainability in large drainage basins: science or myth? Balancing Environmental, Social, Political, and Economic Factors in Managing Watershed Resources, Portland, Oregon, October 1992.
Naiman, R.J. Ecosystem management. Testimony to Congressional Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, Washington, D.C., April 1993.
Naiman, R.J. Ecosystem management. Special workshop organized for B. Babbitt (DOI), M. Espy (DA), and C. Browner (EPA) by the Ecological Society of America and the American Institute of Biological Society, Washington, D.C., July 1993.
Naiman, R.J. A riparian perspective on watershed management. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, July 1993 (invited).
Naiman, R.J. Watershed management in the Pacific Northwest. University of Georgia and Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, March 1994.
Naiman, R.J. Water resources. National Forum on Environment and Natural Resources R & D, Washington, D.C., April 1994. (Sponsored by the White House and the National Academy of Sciences).
Naiman, R.J. Fundamentals of watershed management. National Advanced Resource Technology Center (USFS), Marana, Arizona, April 1994 and April 1995.
Pearson, S. M. 1994. What is landscape ecology? Keynote address at Student Conservation Symposium at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma. September, 1994.
Schumaker, N. Using a spatially explicit model of population viability to compare continuous - time and steady - state predictions of species persistence. Annual Meeting of Ecological of America, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 1992.
Turner, M.G., R.O. Flamm, R. Gottfried, R.G. Lee, R.J. Naiman, and D. Wear. Integrating socioeconomic and ecological processes to simulate land use change. Southern Appalachian Man and Biosphere Conference, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, November 4-5, 1991.
Turner, M.G., R.O. Flamm, R.G. Lee, R.J. Naiman, D.N. Wear, R. Gottfried, N. Schumaker, and C.M. DeFerrari. Dynamics and sustainability of forested landscapes in the Southern Appalachians and Olympic Peninsula. Second Annual Southern Appalachian Man and the Biosphere (SAMAB) Conference, Gatlinburg, TN, November 9-10, 1992.
Turner, M.G. R.O. Flamm, D.N. Wear, and R.J. Naiman. Simulating change in forested landscapes by integrating socioeconomic and environmental factors. Symposium on Humans as Components of Ecosystems, Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, University of Wisconsin-Madison, July 31-August 4, 1993.
Turner, M.G., S.M. Pearson, R.O. Flamm. Multidisciplinary modeling as a planing tool for the Little Tennessee River Watershed. Conference on the Little Tennessee River, Franklin, North Carolina, November 4, 1993.
Turner, M.G. 1994. Integrating socioeconomic and environmental factors to predict landscape change: a comparative study of the Southern Appalachians and Olympic Peninsula. Distinguished Ecologists Seminar Series, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, February 19, 1994.
Wear, D. Land use decisions and environmental quality: Sustainability in a market economy. International Society for System Sciences, Denver, Colorado, July 12-17, 1992.
Wear, D., R. Gottfried, and R.G. Lee. Landscape economics, institutions, and sustainability. Paper proposal to the III International Conference of Ecological Economics, San Jose, Costa Rica, October 24-28, 1994.
Wear, D.N. Wear, M. Turner, R. Flamm, and R. Gottfried. Land cover dynamics on public and private lands. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Boulder, Colorado, June 1994.
Wear, E.N. Institutional imprints on forested landscapes: Comparing public and private ownership. Invited lecture, Oregon State University, Center for Analysis of Environmental Change, March 8, 1994.
Wear, D.N. Public and private disturbance regimes in the southern Appalachians. Invited lecture, Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, April 27, 1994
Wear, D.N. An integrated modeling approach to sustainability questions. Invited lecture, University of California, Berkeley, California, October 1994.