George Oliver Rogers


Recent Publications

Citations

Rogers, George O. and Eric Karsten Bardenhagen, (Under Review), "Natural and Cultural Resource Valuation: A Place-Based, Resource-Driven Approach", Under Review Journal of Society and Natural Resources. {PDF}

Rogers, George O., Jesse Saginor, and Theepakorn Jithitikulchai, 2013, Dynamics of lake-level fluctuations and economic activity, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2013.815608. {PDF}

Rogers, George O. and Eric K. Bardenhagen, 2013, Valuing ecological resources through stakeholder participation, Open Journal of Ecology, Vol. 3, No. 5, 342-353. {PDF}

Sung, Chan Y., Ming Han Li, George O. Rogers, A. Volder, and Zhifang Wang, (2011) Investigating alien plant invasion in urban riparian forests in a hot and semi-arid region, Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 100, p278-286. § {PDF} Rogers, George O. and Eric Karsten Bardenhagen, (Pending), "Natural and Cultural Resource Valuation: A Place-Based, Resource-Driven Approach", Under review Journal of Environmental Management. {PDF}

Kweon, Byoung-Suk, Christopher D. Ellis, Pedro I. Leiva and George O. Rogers, (2010) "Landscape Components, Land Use and Neighborhood Satisfaction," Environmental Planning B, Vol. 37 p. 500-517. §{PDF}

Rogers, George O. and Sineenart Sukolratanametee, (2009) "Neighborhood Design and sense of Community: Comparing suburban Neighborhoods in Houston Texas," Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 92, p. 325-334.. § {PDF}

Kweon, Byoung-Suk, Christopher D. Ellis, Sang-Woo Lee, and George O. Rogers, (2006) "Large-scale environmental perception: Investigating the relationship between perceived and objectively measured physical environments,"   Environment and Behavior, Vol 38:1,p. 72-91. § {PDF}

Touché , George E. and George O. Rogers, (2005) " Environmental Equity and Electric Power Generation: Disparate Community Outcomes within Texas?" Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Vol 48:6,891-915. § {PDF}

Rogers, G. O. and B. B. DeFee II, (2005), "Long-term Impact of Development on a Watershed: Early Indicators of Future Problems," Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol 73, 215-233. § {PDF}

§ Peer-reviewed.

Development in a Watershed by Decade

Development in the White Oak Bayou, Northeast of Houston, Texas displays suburban sprawl along a major transportation corridor (Hwy 290) and seems to occupy the riparian zones, with later time periods characterized by infill of prior developed areas. "Long-term Impact of a Development on a Watershed" examines this development pattern a over 50-year period to better understand human impact on watersheds.

 

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