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Peer-reviewed publications
Kirchoff, C., Cvitanovic, C. et al. In preparation. Boundary spanning reconsidered,
Warnell, K., et al. In Review. Testing ecosystem accounting in the United States: A case study for the Southeast.
Gould, R., Ricketts, T., et al. In Press. How ecosystem services research can advance ecological economics principles.
Koliba, C., Egler, M., et al. In Press. Governing for sustainable development: Rethinking governance and ecological economics.
23) Posner, S., Fenichel, E., McCauley, D., et al. 2020. Boundary spanning among research and policy communities to address the emerging industrial revolution in the ocean. Environmental Science & Policy, 104: 73-81.
22) Posner, S. 2019. Policy Engagement for Emerging Sustainability Leaders, in Kremers, K.L., Liepins, A.S., York, A.M. (Eds.) Developing Change Agents: Innovative practices for sustainability leadership.
21) Ruhl, J.B., Posner, S., Ricketts, T. 2019. Engaging policy in science writing: patterns and strategies. PLoS ONE 14(8): e0220497.
20) Wallen, K. E., Filbee-Dexter, K., Pittman, J.B., Posner, S.M., et al. 2019. Integrating team science into interdisciplinary graduate education: an exploration of the SESYNC Graduate Pursuit. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences.
19) Posner, S. and Cvitanovic, C. 2018. Evaluating the impacts of boundary-spanning activities at the interface of environmental science and policy: A review of progress and future research needs. Environmental Science & Policy, 92: 141-151.
18) Boyd, J., Bagstad, K., et al. 2018. The Natural Capital Accounting Opportunity: Let's really do the numbers. Bioscience.
17) Romulo, C., Posner, S., et al. 2018. Global state and potential scope of investment in watershed services for large cities. Nature Communications, 9:(4375).
16) Bednarek, A. et al. 2018. Boundary spanning at the science-policy interface: The practitioner's perspective. Sustainability Science. Sustainability Science, 13(4): 1175-1183.
15) Huber-Stearns, H., Bennett, D., Posner, S., Richards, R., et al. 2017. Social-ecological enabling conditions for payments for ecosystem services. Environment and Society, 22(1): 18.
14) Posner, S., McKenzie, E., Ricketts, T. 2016. Policy impacts of ecosystem services knowledge. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 113(7): 1760-1765.
13) Posner, S., Getz, C., Ricketts, T. 2016. Evaluating the impact of ecosystem service assessments on decision-makers. Environmental Science & Policy, 64: 30-37.
12) Ricketts, T.H., Watson, K.B., et al. 2016. Biodiversity and ecosystem services: what is the evidence for a link? Nature Communications, 7: 13106.
11) Posner, S., Verutes, G., Ricketts, T. 2016. Global use of ecosystem service models. Ecosystem Services, 17: 131-141.
10) McKenzie, E., Posner, S., Tillman, P., et al. 2014. The use of ecosystem service knowledge in decision-making - how, when, why, and by whom? Lessons from three international cases of spatial planning. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 32(2): 320-340.
9) Farley, J., Burke, M., Flomenhoft, G., et al. 2013. Monetary and Fiscal Policies for a Finite Planet. Sustainability, 5(6): 2802-2826.
8) Posner, S. and Stuart, R. 2013. Understanding and advancing campus sustainability using a systems framework. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 14(3): 264-277.
7) MacGuire, S., Posner, S., Haake, H. 2012. Measuring Prosperity: Maryland's Genuine Progress Indicator. The Solutions Journal, 3(2): 50-58.
6) Daly, L. and Posner, S. 2012. Beyond GDP: New Measures for a New Economy. Demos: New York, NY.
5) Posner, S. and Costanza, R. 2011. A summary of ISEW and GPI studies at multiple scales and new estimates for Baltimore City, Baltimore County, and the State of Maryland. Ecological Economics, 70(11): 1972-1980.
4) Posner, S., Stuart, R., Thompson, G. 2011. A Conceptual Model for Laboratory Greenhouse Gas Planning. Journal of Chemical Health and Safety, 18(5): 34-42.
3) Talberth, J. and Posner, S. 2010. Ecosystem Services and the Gulf Disaster. World Resources Institute: Washington, D.C.
2) Costanza, C., Hart, M., Posner, S., Talberth, J. 2009. Beyond GDP: The Need for New Measures of Progress. Pardee Paper No. 4, Boston: Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future.
1) Posner, S. 2003. Galaxy Luminosity Function for Rich Cluster A1413. Keck Northeast Astronomy Consortium Research Journal, May.
Warnell, K., et al. In Review. Testing ecosystem accounting in the United States: A case study for the Southeast.
Gould, R., Ricketts, T., et al. In Press. How ecosystem services research can advance ecological economics principles.
Koliba, C., Egler, M., et al. In Press. Governing for sustainable development: Rethinking governance and ecological economics.
23) Posner, S., Fenichel, E., McCauley, D., et al. 2020. Boundary spanning among research and policy communities to address the emerging industrial revolution in the ocean. Environmental Science & Policy, 104: 73-81.
22) Posner, S. 2019. Policy Engagement for Emerging Sustainability Leaders, in Kremers, K.L., Liepins, A.S., York, A.M. (Eds.) Developing Change Agents: Innovative practices for sustainability leadership.
21) Ruhl, J.B., Posner, S., Ricketts, T. 2019. Engaging policy in science writing: patterns and strategies. PLoS ONE 14(8): e0220497.
20) Wallen, K. E., Filbee-Dexter, K., Pittman, J.B., Posner, S.M., et al. 2019. Integrating team science into interdisciplinary graduate education: an exploration of the SESYNC Graduate Pursuit. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences.
19) Posner, S. and Cvitanovic, C. 2018. Evaluating the impacts of boundary-spanning activities at the interface of environmental science and policy: A review of progress and future research needs. Environmental Science & Policy, 92: 141-151.
18) Boyd, J., Bagstad, K., et al. 2018. The Natural Capital Accounting Opportunity: Let's really do the numbers. Bioscience.
17) Romulo, C., Posner, S., et al. 2018. Global state and potential scope of investment in watershed services for large cities. Nature Communications, 9:(4375).
16) Bednarek, A. et al. 2018. Boundary spanning at the science-policy interface: The practitioner's perspective. Sustainability Science. Sustainability Science, 13(4): 1175-1183.
15) Huber-Stearns, H., Bennett, D., Posner, S., Richards, R., et al. 2017. Social-ecological enabling conditions for payments for ecosystem services. Environment and Society, 22(1): 18.
14) Posner, S., McKenzie, E., Ricketts, T. 2016. Policy impacts of ecosystem services knowledge. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 113(7): 1760-1765.
13) Posner, S., Getz, C., Ricketts, T. 2016. Evaluating the impact of ecosystem service assessments on decision-makers. Environmental Science & Policy, 64: 30-37.
12) Ricketts, T.H., Watson, K.B., et al. 2016. Biodiversity and ecosystem services: what is the evidence for a link? Nature Communications, 7: 13106.
11) Posner, S., Verutes, G., Ricketts, T. 2016. Global use of ecosystem service models. Ecosystem Services, 17: 131-141.
10) McKenzie, E., Posner, S., Tillman, P., et al. 2014. The use of ecosystem service knowledge in decision-making - how, when, why, and by whom? Lessons from three international cases of spatial planning. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 32(2): 320-340.
9) Farley, J., Burke, M., Flomenhoft, G., et al. 2013. Monetary and Fiscal Policies for a Finite Planet. Sustainability, 5(6): 2802-2826.
8) Posner, S. and Stuart, R. 2013. Understanding and advancing campus sustainability using a systems framework. International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 14(3): 264-277.
7) MacGuire, S., Posner, S., Haake, H. 2012. Measuring Prosperity: Maryland's Genuine Progress Indicator. The Solutions Journal, 3(2): 50-58.
6) Daly, L. and Posner, S. 2012. Beyond GDP: New Measures for a New Economy. Demos: New York, NY.
5) Posner, S. and Costanza, R. 2011. A summary of ISEW and GPI studies at multiple scales and new estimates for Baltimore City, Baltimore County, and the State of Maryland. Ecological Economics, 70(11): 1972-1980.
4) Posner, S., Stuart, R., Thompson, G. 2011. A Conceptual Model for Laboratory Greenhouse Gas Planning. Journal of Chemical Health and Safety, 18(5): 34-42.
3) Talberth, J. and Posner, S. 2010. Ecosystem Services and the Gulf Disaster. World Resources Institute: Washington, D.C.
2) Costanza, C., Hart, M., Posner, S., Talberth, J. 2009. Beyond GDP: The Need for New Measures of Progress. Pardee Paper No. 4, Boston: Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future.
1) Posner, S. 2003. Galaxy Luminosity Function for Rich Cluster A1413. Keck Northeast Astronomy Consortium Research Journal, May.
technical reports
Selected technical reports
Posner, S. and Getz, C. 2014. Impact of the Healthy Lands, Healthy Economies Initiative. Prepared for Sonoma, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz county conservation agencies. 45 pp.
Posner, S. and Ceroni, M. 2012. Potential economic impact of outdoor recreation in the Barre Town Forest, Vermont. Prepared for Trust for Public Land. 40 pp.
Posner, S. 2011. Potential economic value provided by recreation, natural habitats, and education programs at the site of a former 10-square mile aggregate quarry. Prepared for a private company. 23 pp.
Posner, S. 2010. Quantitative and qualitative models of pollination as an ecosystem service. Prepared for a private company. 11 pp.
Heady, L., Stevens, G., Posner, S. 2007. Guidebook for Biodiversity Assessment, 2nd Edition. Prepared for biodiversity education programs of Hudsonia, Ltd. 120 pp.
Cairo, J., Greenfield, S., Posner, S., Schackne, P. 2006. Biodiversity Assessment for 7,500 Acres in Ulster County, NY. Prepared for the Town of Marbletown under a Hudson River Estuary Program grant from NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. 35 pp.
Posner, S. and Getz, C. 2014. Impact of the Healthy Lands, Healthy Economies Initiative. Prepared for Sonoma, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz county conservation agencies. 45 pp.
Posner, S. and Ceroni, M. 2012. Potential economic impact of outdoor recreation in the Barre Town Forest, Vermont. Prepared for Trust for Public Land. 40 pp.
Posner, S. 2011. Potential economic value provided by recreation, natural habitats, and education programs at the site of a former 10-square mile aggregate quarry. Prepared for a private company. 23 pp.
Posner, S. 2010. Quantitative and qualitative models of pollination as an ecosystem service. Prepared for a private company. 11 pp.
Heady, L., Stevens, G., Posner, S. 2007. Guidebook for Biodiversity Assessment, 2nd Edition. Prepared for biodiversity education programs of Hudsonia, Ltd. 120 pp.
Cairo, J., Greenfield, S., Posner, S., Schackne, P. 2006. Biodiversity Assessment for 7,500 Acres in Ulster County, NY. Prepared for the Town of Marbletown under a Hudson River Estuary Program grant from NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. 35 pp.
POPULAR PRESS
Posner, S. and Baron, N. 2019. Insights: Giving Science a Voice in Public Policy. Bloomberg Environment, March 14.
Posner, S. 2010. Letter: Rise and Fall of GDP. NY Times Magazine, May 30.
Posner, S. 2010. Modern Society Caught Cheating. The Burlington Free Press, January 7.
Posner, S. 2008. Rethinking Growth and Development. Rubenstein School of Environment and Resources Newsletter, May.
Posner, S. 2007. Open Space vs. Development? The Ulster County Press, February 16.
Posner, S. 2010. Letter: Rise and Fall of GDP. NY Times Magazine, May 30.
Posner, S. 2010. Modern Society Caught Cheating. The Burlington Free Press, January 7.
Posner, S. 2008. Rethinking Growth and Development. Rubenstein School of Environment and Resources Newsletter, May.
Posner, S. 2007. Open Space vs. Development? The Ulster County Press, February 16.