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Bruce Forbes
Professor of Global Change
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Shrub expansion in tundra ecosystems: dynamics, impacts and research priorities
IH Myers-Smith, BC Forbes, M Wilmking, M Hallinger, T Lantz, D Blok, ...
Environmental Research Letters 6 (4), 045509, 2011
15842011
Temperature and vegetation seasonality diminishment over northern lands
L Xu, RB Myneni, FS Chapin Iii, TV Callaghan, JE Pinzon, CJ Tucker, ...
Nature climate change 3 (6), 581-586, 2013
6542013
Russian Arctic warming and ‘greening’are closely tracked by tundra shrub willows
BC Forbes, MM Fauria, P Zetterberg
Global Change Biology 16 (5), 1542-1554, 2010
6382010
High resilience in the Yamal-Nenets social–ecological system, west Siberian Arctic, Russia
BC Forbes, F Stammler, T Kumpula, N Meschtyb, A Pajunen, E Kaarlejärvi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (52), 22041-22048, 2009
3622009
Chapter 12: Hunting, Herding, Fishing, and Gathering: Indigenous Peoples and Renewable Resource Use in the Arctic
M Nuttall, F Berkes, B Forbes, G Kofinas, T Vlassova, G Wenzel
Arctic Climate Impact Assessment.[np]., 2004
3622004
Resilience and vulnerability of northern regions to social and environmental change
FS Chapin, G Peterson, F Berkes, TV Callaghan, P Angelstam, M Apps, ...
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 33 (6), 344-349, 2004
2912004
Eurasian Arctic greening reveals teleconnections and the potential for structurally novel ecosystems
M Macias-Fauria, BC Forbes, P Zetterberg, T Kumpula
Nature climate change 2 (8), 613-618, 2012
2732012
Multiple effects of changes in Arctic snow cover
TV Callaghan, M Johansson, RD Brown, PY Groisman, N Labba, ...
Ambio 40, 32-45, 2011
2422011
Anthropogenic disturbance and patch dynamics in circumpolar arctic ecosystems
BC Forbes, JJ Ebersole, B Strandberg
Conservation biology 15 (4), 954-969, 2001
2362001
Land use and land cover change in Arctic Russia: Ecological and social implications of industrial development
T Kumpula, A Pajunen, E Kaarlejärvi, BC Forbes, F Stammler
Global Environmental Change 21 (2), 550-562, 2011
1912011
Environment, vegetation and greenness (NDVI) along the North America and Eurasia Arctic transects
DA Walker, HE Epstein, MK Raynolds, P Kuss, MA Kopecky, GV Frost, ...
Environmental Research Letters 7 (1), 015504, 2012
1782012
Arctic climate change discourse: the contrasting politics of research agendas in the West and Russia
BC Forbes, F Stammler
Polar Research 28 (1), 28-42, 2009
1672009
Detection of snow surface thawing and refreezing in the Eurasian Arctic with QuikSCAT: implications for reindeer herding
A Bartsch, T Kumpula, BC Forbes, F Stammler
Ecological applications 20 (8), 2346-2358, 2010
1432010
Spatial and temporal patterns of greenness on the Yamal Peninsula, Russia: interactions of ecological and social factors affecting the Arctic normalized difference vegetation index
DA Walker, MO Leibman, HE Epstein, BC Forbes, US Bhatt, MK Raynolds, ...
Environmental Research Letters 4 (4), 045004, 2009
1392009
Revegetation of disturbed arctic sites: constraints and applications
BC Forbes, RL Jefferies
Biological conservation 88 (1), 15-24, 1999
1371999
Reindeer management in northernmost Europe: linking practical and scientific knowledge in social-ecological systems
BC Forbes, M Bölter, L Müller-Wille, J Hukkinen, F Müller, N Gunslay, ...
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006
1282006
Long-and short-term effects of reindeer grazing on tundra wetland vegetation
H Kitti, BC Forbes, J Oksanen
Polar Biology 32, 253-261, 2009
1122009
The Ecological Role and Geography of Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in Northern Eurasia
BC Forbes, T Kumpula
Geography Compass 3 (4), 1356-1380, 2009
1022009
Polar systems
FS Chapin, M Berman, TV Callaghan, P Convey, AS Crépin, K Danell, ...
Island Press, 2005
932005
Vehicle tracks on high Arctic tundra: their effects on the soil, vegetation, and soil arthropods
PG Kevan, BC Forbes, SM Kevan, V Behan-Pelletier
Journal of Applied Ecology, 655-667, 1995
891995
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