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4 publications in Resist-Accept-Direct Framework

Alternative future vegetation pathways reveal potential transformations of western US ecosystems

Hoecker, T.J., K.T. Davis, C. Littlefield, J. Chandler, S. Parks, A. Maguire, K. Kemp, S. Yegorova, and S. Dobrowski. 2026. Alternative future vegetation pathways reveal potential transformations of western US ecosystems. Global Change Biology 32:e70795.

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Clarifying the role of the resist–accept–direct framework in supporting resource management planning processes

Schuurman, G.W., W. Carr, C. Hawkins Hoffman, D.J. Lawrence, B.W. Miller, E.A. Beever, J. Brennan, K.R. Clifford, S. Covington, S.D. Crausbay, A.E. Cravens, J. Gross, L. Hoang, S.T. Jackson, A.J. Miller‐Rushing, W. Morrison, E.A. Nelson, R. O’Malley, J.O. Peterson, M.T. Porath, K. Prentice, J.H. Reynolds, S.A. Sethi, H.R. Sofaer, and J.L. Wilkening. 2025. Clarifying the role of the resist–accept–direct framework in supporting resource management planning processes. Conservation Biology 39:e70062.

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Responding to ecological transformation in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah—Employee perspectives from pilot interviews from the cross-park resist-assist-direct project

Published in: | Research Themes: Resist-Accept-Direct Framework

Cravens, A.E., Z.B. Hough Solomon, J.B. Goolsby, H.M. Yocum, S. Tangen, and W. Carr. 2025. Responding to ecological transformation in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah—Employee perspectives from pilot interviews from the cross-park resist-assist-direct project. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2025–5103.

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The dynamic feasibility of resisting (R), accepting (A), or directing (D) ecological change

Published in: | Research Themes: Resist-Accept-Direct Framework

Cravens, A.E., K.R. Clifford, C. Knapp, and W.R. Travis. 2024. The dynamic feasibility of resisting (R), accepting (A), or directing (D) ecological change. Conservation Biology e14331.

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