Journal Articles and Publications

Title Author Type
Do they? How do they? Why do they differ? on finding reasons for differing performances of species distribution models Elith, J; Graham, CH (2009) Ecography, Volume 32 Issue 1, Page 66–77
Using sighting records to declare eradication of an invasive species Rout, TM; Salomon, Y; McCarthy, MA (2009) Journal of Applied Ecology, Volume 56 Issue 1, Page 110–117
Ecological Risk Assessment Fox, DR; Burgman, MA (2008)

In Encyclopedia of Quantitative Risk Assessment and Analysis, Melnick, E. and Everitt, B (eds). John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester, UK, Page 1600–1603

http://mrw.interscience.wiley.com/emrw/9780470061596/home/

Linguistic Uncertainty in Qualitative Risk Analysis and How to Minimize It Carey JM, Burgman MA (2008) In WT Tucker, S Ferson, AM Finkel and D Slavin (Eds.) Strategies for Risk Communication: Evolution, Evidence, Experience. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ,Volume 1128, New York Academy of Sciences. Page 13–17.
Assessing uncertainty in the structure of ecological models through a qualitative analysis of system feedback and Bayesian belief networks Hosack GR, Hayes KR, Dambacher JM (2008) Ecological Applications, Volume 18, Issue 4, Page 1070–1082
Predicting species distributions from museum and herbarium records using multi response models fitted with multivariate adaptive regression splines. Elith, J; Leathwick, J (2007) Diversity and Distributions, Volume 13, Issue 3, Page 265–275
Risk-based Approaches to Deal with Uncertainty in a Data-poor System: Stakeholder Involvement in Hazard Identification for Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries in Victoria, Australia. Carey, J, et al (2007)

Risk Analysis, Volume 27, Issue 1, Page 271–281

(Article received 'Best Paper Award 2007 Risk Analysis Ecological' from The Society for Risk Analysis)

Chapter 7: Introduction to the Concepts and Methods of Uncertainty Analysis Hayes, KR; Regan, HM; Burgman, MA (2007) In AR Kapuscinski, KR Hayes, S Li and G Dana (Eds.) Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms: Vol. 3 Methodologies for Transgenic Fish, CAB International, UK. Page 188–208.
How fast should nanotechnology advance? Wintle, Burgman, Fidler (2007) Nature Nanotechnology, Volume 2, Issue 6, Page 327–327
Use of confidence intervals to demonstrate performance against forest management standards Walshe, T, et al (2007) Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 247, Issue 1–3, Page 237–345
Right Decisions or Happy Decision-Makers? Steele, K, et al (2007) Social Epistemology, Volume 21, Issue 4, Page 349–368
Uncertainty analysis for regional-scale reserve selection Moilanen, et al (2006) Conservation Biology, Volume 20, Issue 6, Page 1688–1697
Modeling species-habitat relationships with spatially auto corrected observation data Wintle, B; Bardos, D (2006) Ecological Applications, Volume 16, Issue 5, Page 1945–1958