Publications
Klimas, C., Shaffer, B. 2019. Exploring the impact of holiday gifts: An economic and environmental comparison of DVDs and books received as gifts. Sustainable Production and Consumption. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spc.2019.02.004
Klimas, C.A., Webb, E*. 2018. Comparing stated and realized preferences for shade-grown vs. conventionally grown coffee. International Journal of Consumer Studies. 42: 76-92. doi: 10.1111/ijcs.12399
Klimas, C.A., Cropper, W.P., Kainer, K.A., Wadt, L.H.O. 2018. Multi-model projections for evaluating sustainable timber and seed harvest of Carapa guianensis. Forest Science. 64:15-27. https://doi.org/10.5849/FS-2017-001
Klimas, C.A., Williams, A.*, Hoff, M.*., Thompson, J. *, Lawrence, B., Montgomery, J. 2016. Valuing ecosystem services and disservices across heterogeneous urban green spaces. Sustainability. 8: 853 (21 pp). file:///C:/Users/cklimas/Downloads/sustainability-08-00853.pdf
Montgomery, J.A., Klimas, C.A., Arcus*, J., DeKnock, C*., Rico, K*., Rodriguez, Y*., Vollrath, K*., Webb, E*., Williams, A*. 2016. Soil Quality Assessment Is a Necessary First Step for Designing Urban Green Infrastructure. Journal of Environmental Quality 45: 18-25. https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/jeq/justpublished
Klimas, C. 2014. Importance of Ecological Economics in the Undergraduate Environmental Sciences and Sustainability Curricula. Environmental Practice. 16: 1-9.
Klimas, C., Cropper, W.P, Kainer, K.A., Wadt, L.H.O. 2012. Viability of combined timber and non-timber harvests for one species: A Carapa guianensis case study. Ecological Modelling. 246: 147-156. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2012.07.022
Martins, K, Raposo, A., Klimas, C.A., Veasey, E.A., Kainer, K., Wadt L.H.O. Pollen and seed flow patterns of Carapa guianensis Aublet. (Meliaceae) in two Amazonian forest types. Genetics and Molecular Biology. In press.
Klimas, C., Kainer, K.A., Wadt, L.H.O., Staudhammer, C., Rigamonte-Azevedo, V., Correia, M.F., Lima, L.M.S. 2012. Control of seed production at multiple scales: a 5-year study exploring the influences of tree attributes, habitat heterogeneity, and climate cues. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 28: 105-118. doi:10.1017/S0266467411000630
Klimas, C., Kainer, K.A., Wadt L.H.O. 2012. The Economic Value of Sustainable Seed and Timber Harvests of Multi-Use Species: An Example Using Carapa guianensis. (Forest Ecology and Management – Special Issue on Multiple-Use Forest Products) 268: 81-91. DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2011.03.006.
Klimas, C.A., Kainer, K.A., and Wadt, L.H.O. 2007. Population structure of Carapa guianensis in two forest types in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon. Forest Ecology and Management. 250: 256-265
Murthy, R., Barrron-Gafford, G., Dougherty, P.M., Engel, V.C., Grieve, K., Handley, L., Klimas, C., Potosnak, M.J., Zarnoch, S.J. and J. Zhang. 2005. Increased leaf area dominates carbon flux response to elevated CO2 in stands of Populus deltoides (Bartr.) Global Change Biology. 11(5):716-731.
Engel, VC, Griffin KL, Murthy R, Patterson L, Klimas C. and Potosnak M. 2004. Growth CO2 modifies the transpiration response of Populus deltoides to drought and vapor pressure deficit. Tree Physiology. 24(10):1137-1145.
Klimas, C., Shaffer, B. 2019. Exploring the impact of holiday gifts: An economic and environmental comparison of DVDs and books received as gifts. Sustainable Production and Consumption. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spc.2019.02.004
Klimas, C.A., Webb, E*. 2018. Comparing stated and realized preferences for shade-grown vs. conventionally grown coffee. International Journal of Consumer Studies. 42: 76-92. doi: 10.1111/ijcs.12399
Klimas, C.A., Cropper, W.P., Kainer, K.A., Wadt, L.H.O. 2018. Multi-model projections for evaluating sustainable timber and seed harvest of Carapa guianensis. Forest Science. 64:15-27. https://doi.org/10.5849/FS-2017-001
Klimas, C.A., Williams, A.*, Hoff, M.*., Thompson, J. *, Lawrence, B., Montgomery, J. 2016. Valuing ecosystem services and disservices across heterogeneous urban green spaces. Sustainability. 8: 853 (21 pp). file:///C:/Users/cklimas/Downloads/sustainability-08-00853.pdf
Montgomery, J.A., Klimas, C.A., Arcus*, J., DeKnock, C*., Rico, K*., Rodriguez, Y*., Vollrath, K*., Webb, E*., Williams, A*. 2016. Soil Quality Assessment Is a Necessary First Step for Designing Urban Green Infrastructure. Journal of Environmental Quality 45: 18-25. https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/jeq/justpublished
Klimas, C. 2014. Importance of Ecological Economics in the Undergraduate Environmental Sciences and Sustainability Curricula. Environmental Practice. 16: 1-9.
Klimas, C., Cropper, W.P, Kainer, K.A., Wadt, L.H.O. 2012. Viability of combined timber and non-timber harvests for one species: A Carapa guianensis case study. Ecological Modelling. 246: 147-156. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2012.07.022
Martins, K, Raposo, A., Klimas, C.A., Veasey, E.A., Kainer, K., Wadt L.H.O. Pollen and seed flow patterns of Carapa guianensis Aublet. (Meliaceae) in two Amazonian forest types. Genetics and Molecular Biology. In press.
Klimas, C., Kainer, K.A., Wadt, L.H.O., Staudhammer, C., Rigamonte-Azevedo, V., Correia, M.F., Lima, L.M.S. 2012. Control of seed production at multiple scales: a 5-year study exploring the influences of tree attributes, habitat heterogeneity, and climate cues. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 28: 105-118. doi:10.1017/S0266467411000630
Klimas, C., Kainer, K.A., Wadt L.H.O. 2012. The Economic Value of Sustainable Seed and Timber Harvests of Multi-Use Species: An Example Using Carapa guianensis. (Forest Ecology and Management – Special Issue on Multiple-Use Forest Products) 268: 81-91. DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2011.03.006.
Klimas, C.A., Kainer, K.A., and Wadt, L.H.O. 2007. Population structure of Carapa guianensis in two forest types in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon. Forest Ecology and Management. 250: 256-265
Murthy, R., Barrron-Gafford, G., Dougherty, P.M., Engel, V.C., Grieve, K., Handley, L., Klimas, C., Potosnak, M.J., Zarnoch, S.J. and J. Zhang. 2005. Increased leaf area dominates carbon flux response to elevated CO2 in stands of Populus deltoides (Bartr.) Global Change Biology. 11(5):716-731.
Engel, VC, Griffin KL, Murthy R, Patterson L, Klimas C. and Potosnak M. 2004. Growth CO2 modifies the transpiration response of Populus deltoides to drought and vapor pressure deficit. Tree Physiology. 24(10):1137-1145.