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Selected Publications (click to expand)

Kintsch, J. & C. Bailey. 2009. Are we there yet? A case for spatially explicit linkage modeling for integrative conservation planning. Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Cetner for Transportation and the Environment, North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC. In Press.

Kociolek, A.., M. Huijser, D. Galarus, D. Taylor and J. Kintsch. 2009. otorists as citizen scientists: the benefits of a wildlife reporting website. roceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Cetner for Transportation and the Environment, North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC. In Press.

Kintsch, J. 2007. Linking statewide connectivity planning to highway mitigation: taking the next steps in linking Colorado’s landscapes. Pages 335-339 in C.L. Irwin, D. Nelson, and K.P. McDermott (eds). Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Center for Transportation and the Environment. North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC. Publication Link (See Pages 335-339 )

Kintsch, J. 2005. Linking Colorado’s landscapes. Pages 138-142 in C.L. Irwin, P. Garrett, and K.P. McDermott (eds). Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Center for Transportation and the Environment. North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC. Publication Link (See Pages 138-142)

Kintsch, J. and M. DiGiorgio. 2004. Linking Colorado’s landscapes: connecting people, connecting wildlife. Pages 100-104 in L. Taylor and A. Ryall (eds). Interdisciplinary Research and Management in Mountain Areas. The Banff Center, Banff, Canada.

Kintsch, J. and D. Urban. 2002. Focal species, community representation, and physical proxies as conservation strategies: case study in the Amphibolite Mountains, North Carolina. Conservation Biology 16(4):936-947.

Workshops and Conferences (click to expand)
  • Wildlife Crossings Field Course. Roslyn, Washington (2008)
  • Wildlife Crossing Planning, Design and Construction. A continuing education course at the University of Colorado, Denver (2007)
  • Integrating Biology and Engineering: Practical Solutions to Highway Permeability for Wildlife. A workshop at Colorado State University (2005)
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PUBLICATIONS AND WORKSHOPS