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Kramer D.B. Globalization, shifting livelihoods, and their effects on natural resources on the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. Paper presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 3-7 Dec, 2012

Ligmann-Zielinska A., Kramer D.B., Spence Cheruvelil K., Soranno P. Sensitivity analysis in agent-based models of socio-ecological systems: an example in agricultural land conservation for lake water quality improvement. Paper presented at 2012 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 3-7 Dec, 2012

Kramer, D.B.; Zhang, T., Cheruvelil, K.S.,  A. Ligmann-Zielinska, P.A. Soranno. Evaluating alternative strategies for investments in freshwater conservation.  American Geophysical Union - Annual 45th Annual Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA. December 3-7, 2012

Stevens, Kara; Daniel B. Kramer; Ken Frank. Social and Ecological Dynamics of Small-Scale Fisheries. American Geophysical Union - Annual 45th Annual Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA. December 3-7, 2012

Kramer, D.B. Globalization, shifting livelihoods, and their effects on natural resources on the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. Pathways to Success: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference. Beaver Run, CO. September 23-27, 2012

Mitterling, Anna; Daniel Kramer; Shawn Riley, Ken Frank. Deer Cooperatives in Souther Michigan. Paper presented at Pathways to Success: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference. Beaver Run, CO. September 23-27, 2012

Ligmann-Zielinska A., Ling C., Kramer D.B., Spence Cheruvelil K., Soranno P.A., Bremigan M.T., How simple is too simple? Using Sensitivity Simulation for Factor Reduction in Agent-Based Modeling of Agricultural Land Conservation, RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, Edinburgh UK, 3 - 5 July 2012

Zierler, Matt; Daniel Kramer; Mark Axelrod. A Framework to Understanding Resilience in Global Governance. Paper presented at 2012 Meeting of International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 1-4, 2012

Axelrod, Mark; Daniel Kramer; Julia Novak. Modeling Trade and Indian Fisheries with Policy Scenarios. Paper presented at 2012 Meeting of International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, April 1-4, 2012

Kramer, Daniel B. Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANs) Research: Best Practices in Interdisciplinary Research. Kellogg Biological Research Station. Gull Lake, MI. April 2011

Zierler, Matthew, Daniel B. Kramer, Mark Axelrod. Resilience and Global Governance. International Studies Association. Montreal, Canada. March 19, 2011

Auvenshine, S.J., Daniel B. Kramer, Kendra Cheruvelil. Effects of local environmental policy on Michigan’s inland lake water quality. Poster presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography and the North American Benthological Society. Santa Fe, NM. June 2010

Kramer, Daniel B. Including social network analysis in research on remote communities along Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast. MSU’s Center for System Integration and Sustainability, East Lansing, Michigan, May 2010

Kramer, Daniel B. & Jerry Urquhart. Spatial and temporal dimensions of socioeconomic and environmental change along Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast. The Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC, April 2010

Kramer, Daniel B., Kristen Schmitt, and Gerald Urquhart. Globalization and the connection of remote communities: Nicaragua’s Atlantic coast. MSU’s Center for Advanced Study of International Development, East Lansing, Michigan, April 2009

 Kramer, Daniel B.; Emily Norton; and Kendra Cheruvelil. A hedonic valuation study of Michigan’s inland lakes. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Lansing, Michigan. April 2009

 Kramer, Daniel B. Collaborations in coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) research. Invited Discussant at Institute of Social, Economic, and Ecological Sustainability (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, November 2008

Urquhart, Jerry and Daniel B. Kramer. , The Annual Conference of the Society for Conservation Biology, Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 2008

 Kramer, Daniel B. and Patrick Doran. The endogenous effect of residential development due to protected area establishment, The Annual Conference of the Society for Conservation Biology, Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 2008

Kramer, Daniel B. The endogenous effect of residential development due to protected area establishment. Regional Conference of the Nature Conservancy, Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners, Michigan, February 2008

 Kramer, Daniel B. Globalization Aikido: Building resilient reef management institutions in Pacific Island countries, The Annual Conference of the American Fisheries Society, Lake Placid, New York, October 2006

Kramer, Daniel B. Adaptive harvesting in a multiple species, multiple use coral reef ecosystem, Third World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Kyoto, Japan, July 2006

Kramer, Daniel B. Group hug for lakes, The Annual Conference of the Society for Conservation Biology, San Jose, California, July 2006

Kramer, Daniel B. Group hug for lakes: The determinants and efficacy of social capital in Minnesota lake associations, MSU’s Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate Student Organization, April 2006

Kramer, Daniel B. Ecological determinants of institutional variability, The Annual Conference of the Society for Conservation Biology, Duluth, Minnesota, July 2003

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