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Faculty Scholarship from 2021

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[Review of the book Tax increment financing and economic development: Uses, structures, and impact (2nd ed.), by C. L. Johnson and K. A. Kriz (eds.)], Heather Khan-Welsh

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Investigating the effects of market segmentation on firm survival and their heterogeneities in China, Peixin Li, Lixia Li, Yichun Xie, and Xueliang Zhang

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Examining winter fallow farmland from space and geography: a case study in Guizhou, China, Shuang Li, Yichun Xie, Zewei Yang, and Hongsheng Li

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Codium-like taxa from the Silurian of North America: morphology, taxonomy, paleoecology, and phylogenetic affinity, Steven T. LoDuca, Anthony L. Swinehart, Matthew A. LeRoy, Denis K. Tereault, and Shawn Steckenfinger*

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Monitoring urban black-odorous water by using hyperspectral data and machine learning, Sarigai Sarigai*, Ji Yang, Alicia Zhou, Liusheng Han, Yong Li, and Yichun Xie

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“The south got something to say”: Resilient remembering amid uncertain futures, Ronald L. Schumann, Amy E. Potter, and Matthew R. Cook

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Estimating carbon sequestration potential in vegetation by distance-constrained zonal analysis, Zongyao Sha, Ruren Li, Jonathan Li, and Yichun Xie

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UAVs as remote sensing platforms in plant ecology: Review of applications and challenges, Zhongyu Sun, Xiaonian Wang, Zhihui Wang, Long Yang, Yichun Xie, and Yuhui Huang

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Retrospect and perspective of the estuarine turbidity maximum zone researches, Chongyang Wang, Chenghu Zhou, Shuisen Chen, Yichun Xie, Dan Li, Ji Yang, Xia Zhou, Yong Li, Danni Wang, and Yangxiaoyue Liu

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Examining ecosystem deterioration using a total socioenvironmental system approach, Yichun Xie, Siyu Fan, and Chenghu Zhou

Faculty Scholarship from 2020

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Conserving authenticity: Artifact treatment choices in creating the authentic environment, Nancy E. V. Bryk

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Seaweeds through time: Morphological and ecological analysis of Proterozoic and early Paleozoic benthic macroalgae, Natalia Bykova, Steven T. LoDuca, Qin Ye, Vasiliy Marusin, Dmitriy Grazhdankin, and Shuhai Xiao

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Textual politics of Alabama’s historical markers: Slavery, emancipation, and civil rights, Matthew R. Cook

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Developing shopping and dining walking indices using POIs and remote sensing data, Yingbin Deng, Yingwei Yan, Yichun Xie, Jianhui Xu, Hao Jiang, Renrong Chen, and Runnan Tan

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Modeling urban growth sustainability in the cloud by augmenting Google Earth Engine (GEE), Jianyuan Liang, Yichun Xie, Zongyao Sha, and Alicia Zhou

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A multi-institutional study of inquiry-based lab activities using the Augmented Reality Sandbox: impacts on undergraduate student learning, Karen S. McNeal, Katherine Ryker, Shelley Whitmeyer, Scott Giorgis, Rachel Atkins, Nicole LaDue, Christine Clark, Nick Soltis, and Thomas Pingel

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Can more carbon be captured by grasslands? A case study of Inner Mongolia, China, Zongyao Sha, Yongfei Bai, Hai Lan, Xuefeng Liu, Ruren Li, and Yichun Xie

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Exploring the temporal and spatial evolution of the urbanization of “Belt and Road” region based on nighttime light data, Panli Tang, Jiejun Huang, Xu Zhang, Xining Yang, and Xinyu Shi

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Geoinformatics in sustainable ecosystem and society: 7th International Conference, GSES 2019, and First International Conference, GeoAI 2019, Guangzhou, China, November 21–25, 2019, Yichun Xie (Editor), Yong Li (Editory), Ji Yang (Editor), Jianhui Xu, and Yingbin Deng

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Can social media rescue child beggars?, Xining Yang and Daniel Z. Sui

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Four decades of urban and regional development and planning in China, Xueliang Zhang, Yichun Xie, and Lixia LI

Faculty Scholarship from 2019

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[Review of the book Field hydrogeology (4th ed.), by R. Brassington], Christopher A. Gellasch

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Quantifying the seasonal contribution of coupling urban land use types on Urban Heat Island using Land Contribution Index: A case study in Wuhan, China, Qiuping Huang, Jiejun Huang, Xining Yang, Chuanglin Fang, and Youjia Liang

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Michigan climate assessment 2019: Considering Michigan's future in a changing climate, Thomas Kovacs, Kimberly Barrett, and Environmental Science and Society Students

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New Ordovician marine macroalgae from North America, with observations on Buthograptus, Callithamnopsis, and Chaetocladus, Steven T. LoDuca