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Bearer, Scott

Bearer, Scott
Organization(s): 
The Nature Conservancy
Research Interests: 
forest and wildlife monitoring and modeling; late-successional forest restoration; statistical design and analysis; Asian forestry (China, Taiwan) and wildlife (giant pandas) issues
Publications: 
Modeling the Spatio-Temporal Dynamics and Interactions of Households, Landscapes, and Giant Panda Habitat
The effects of understory bamboo on broad-scale estimates of giant panda habitat
Effects of fuelwood collection and timber harvesting on giant panda habitat use
A New Paradigm for Panda Research and Conservation
Temporal changes in giant panda habitat connectivity across boundaries of Wolong Nature Reserve, China
Interactive Effects Of Natural And Human Disturbances On Vegetation Dynamics Across Landscapes
Distribution of Economic Benefits from Ecotourism: A Case Study of Wolong Nature Reserve for Giant Pandas in China
Evaluating MODIS Data for Mapping Wildlife Habitat Distribution
The impact of giant panda foraging on bamboo dynamics in an isolated environment
Beyond Population Size: Examining intricate Interactions among Population Structure, Land Use, and Environment in Wolong Nature Reserve (China)
Spatial and temporal patterns of fuel collection in Wolong Nature Reserve: Implications for panda conservation
Mapping understory vegetation using phenological characteristics derived from remotely sensed data
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