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Barry Baker

Dr. Barry Baker
Director
Canyonlands Research Center
The Nature Conservancy
820 Kane Creek Blvd, PO Box 1329
Moab, UT 84532
United States of America


Phone: 011 (435) 259-4629
E-mail: barry.baker(at)colostate.edu
Personal URL: link


Key Publications of Barry Baker (up to ten) :
Baker, B.B., H.F. Diaz, W.W. Hargrove, and F.M. Hoffman 2009. Use of the Köppen-Trewartha climate classification to evaluate climatic refugia in statistically derived ecoregions for the People’s Republic of China. Climatic Change (online)

Baker, B.B. and R.K. Moseley 2007 Advancing treeline and retreating glaciers: Implications for conservation in Yunnan, P.R. China. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 39:200-209

Saxon, E., B. Baker, W. Hargrove, F. Hoffman, and C. Zganjar 2005. Mapping Environments at Risk under Different Global Climate Change Scenarios. Ecological Letters. 8:53-60

Baker, B. and E.F. Viglizzo 1998. Rangeland Livestock Ecosystems. in: I. Burton, J.F. Feenstra, J. Smith, and R.S.J. Tol (eds.), Handbook on Methods for Climate Change Impact Assessment and Adaptation Strategies. pp. 9.1-9.34. United Nations Environment Programme and Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Univrsiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. http://www.vu.nl/IVM/research/climatechange/fb_Handbook.htm

Baker, B.B., J.D. Hanson, R.M. Bourdon, and J.B. Eckert 1993. The potential effects of climate change on ecosystem processes and cattle production on U.S. rangelands. Climatic Change. 25:97-118


Expertise of Barry Baker:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
Research Interface / Management
Topic AtmosphereGlobal Warming
Topic BiosphereBiodiversity
Topic EcosystemsEcosystems
Terrestrial Ecosystems

Specialties of Barry Baker:
Bioclimatology, response of terrestrial ecosystems (grasslands and alpine) to global climate change, digital terrain and terrestrial ecosystem modeling theory.

Last update: 12/22/14
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