Street tree communities reflect socioeconomic inequalities and legacy effects of colonial planning in Nairobi, Kenya.

Gerow, A., Kathambi, V., Locke, D.H., Ashton, M., & Brodersen, C. (2024). Street tree communities reflect socioeconomic inequalities and legacy effects of colonial planning in Nairobi, Kenya. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 101(September), 128530. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2024.128530 [LINK]

Limitations of Existing Park Quality Instruments and Suggestions for Future Research

Lee, K-J., Aronson, M.F.J., Clark, J.A.G., Hoover, F.-A., Joo, H.E., Kremer, P., La Rosa, D., Larson, K.L., Lepczyk, C.A., Lerman, S.B., Locke, D.H., Nilon, C.H., Pearsall, H., Vargo, T., Winkler, R.L.. (2024). Limitations of Existing Park Quality Instruments and Suggestions for Future Research. Landscape and Urban Planning, 249(May), 105127. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2024.105127 [LINK]

Ambiguity and clarity in residential yard ordinances across Metropolitan Areas in the United States

Engebretson, J.M, Nelson, K.C., Larson, K.L., Andrade, R., Wheeler, M.M., Lerman, S.B., Locke, D.H., Trammell, T.L.E., Groffman, P.M.. (2021). Ambiguity and clarity in residential yard ordinances across Metropolitan Areas in the United States. Journal of Urban Affairs. doi:10.1080/07352166.2021.1901590 [LINK]

How the nonhuman world influences homeowner yard management in the American residential macrosystem

Engebretson, J., Nelson, K., Ogden, L., Larson, K., Grove, J.M., Hall, S., Locke, D.H., Pataki, D., Roy Chowdhury, R., Trammell, T., Groffman, M.. (2020). How the nonhuman world influences homeowner yard management in the American residential macrosystem. Human Ecology [LINK]

Phone-call reminders narrow the intention-action gap by increasing follow-through for a residential tree giveaway program

Hand, M. S., Roman, L. A., Locke, D. H., & Fichman, E. S. (2019). Phone-call reminders narrow the intention-action gap by increasing follow-through for a residential tree giveaway program. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 44(April), 126425. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2019.126425 [LINK]

Forests, houses, or both? Relationships between land cover, housing characteristics, and resident socioeconomic status across ecoregions.

Mockrin, M. H., Locke, D. H., Stewart, S. I., Hammer, R. B., & Radeloff, V. C. (2019). Forests, houses, or both? Relationships between land cover, housing characteristics, and resident socioeconomic status across ecoregions. Journal of Environmental Management, 234(December 2018), 464–475. doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.12.001 [LINK]