Lab members in bold. Biedenweg in last place with student first author denotes primary advisor.
2023 Wade, E., Alexander, S., Gerkey, D., and Biedenweg, K. In press. Exploring the relationship between fishing actors and network prominence in information-sharing networks in Jamaican small-scale fisheries. Human Ecology.
Biedenweg, K., L. Anderson, S. Chisholm Hatfield, R. Hollender, L. Kintner, D. Trimbach. 2023.Seeking Consilience: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Social Science Contributions to Orca Conservation Knowledge. Journal of Nature Conservation.
Biedenweg, K., S. Chisholm Hatfield and A. Spalding. 2023. Human Dimension Approaches to Marine Studies. In: Ocean and Society: An Introduction to Marine Studies edited by Ana K. Spalding and Daniel O. Suman.
2022 Fleming, W., J. Van Den Hoek, T. Hallman, S. Johnson, and K. Biedenweg. 2022. Measuring spatial associations between environmental health and beliefs about environmental governance. Environmental Management.
Delie, J., M. Needham, K. Biedenweg.2022. Modeling cognitive antecedents of tolerance for black bears: the roles of direct experience, knowledge, and risk perceptions. Human Dimensions of Wildlife.
Delie, J., J. Edwards, K. Biedenweg.2022. Using psychometrics to characterize the cognitive antecedents of tolerance for black bears. Human Dimensions of Wildlife.
Erickson, B. and K. Biedenweg. 2022. Distrust within protected area and natural resource management: A systematic review protocol. PLoS ONE, 17(3): e0265353. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265353 Fleming, W., B. King, K. Robinson, E. Wade, B. Erickson, J. Delie, R. de Ycaza, D. Trimbach, A. Spalding, K. Biedenweg. 2022. Is there no “I” in team? Potential bias in key informant interviews when asking individuals to represent a collective perspective. Plos One.
Fleming, W. M. Needham, and K. Biedenweg. 2022. Connections among Puget Sound residents’ psychological restoration from natural environments, place attachment, and beliefs about environmental governance. Environmental Management.
2021
Trimbach, D. and K. Biedenweg. 2021. Shared shorelines, shared meanings? Examining place meaning in Puget Sound. Applied Geography.
Biedenweg, K., D. Trimbach and W. Fleming. 2021. Integrating Social Science in Puget Sound Restoration. Journal of Ecological Restoration.
Trimbach, D., J. Gaydos and K. Biedenweg. 2021. Salish Sea Survey: Geographic Literacy Enhancing Natural Resource Management. Society and Natural Resources.
Biedenweg, K. and D. Trimbach. 2021.Human Wellbeing in Natural Resource Management . In: Eds: B. Seale, J. Pykett, and M.J. Alfaro-Simmonds. A Modern Guide to Wellbeing Research. Edward Elgar Publishing.
Trimbach, D. 2021. Mobilizing local communities through a civic capacity assessment. Ecological Restoration 38:4.
2020
Biedenweg, K., D. Trimbach, J. Delie, and B. Schwartz. 2020. Using Cognitive Mapping to Understand Conservation Planning. Conservation Biology. 34(6): 1364-1372.
Hahn, I., B. Dyson, A. Neale, R. Gould, P. Huber, K. Biedenweg, J. Hochard, and A. Geller. 2020. Review of ESA 2019 Symposium 8: Integrating Human Health with Ecosystem Services - Research to Provide Practical Tools for Healthier and More Resilient Communities. Bulletin for Ecological Society America.
Trimbach, D., W. Fleming, and K. Biedenweg.2020. Whose Puget Sound?: Examining Place Attachment, residency, and stewardship in the Puget Sound Region. Geographical Review.
Posner, S., E. Fenichel, D. McCauley, K. Biedenweg, R. Brumbaugh, C. Costello, F. Joyce, E. Goldman, H. Manning. 2020. Boundary spanning among research and policy communities to address the emerging industrial revolution in the ocean. Environmental Science and Policy. 104: 73-81.
2019
Wade, E. and K. Biedenweg. 2019. Using Cognitive Mapping as a Method to Systemically Assess Perspectives in Resource Management. Gulf and Caribbean Research. 30 (1): GCFI1-GCFI7.
Wade, E. and K. Biedenweg. 2019. Exploring the Diversity of Mental Models Associated with Belize’s Managed Access Fisheries Policy. Ocean and Coastal Management 178.
Wade, E., Spalding, A. K., and Biedenweg, K. 2019. Integrating property rights into fisheries management: The case of Belize’s journey to managed access. Marine Policy 108, 103631.
Biedenweg, K., K. Williams, L. Cerveny and D. Styers. 2019. Is recreation a landscape value?: Exploring underlying values in Landscape Values Mapping. Landscape and Urban Planning 185 (24-27).
2018
Biedenweg, K. and N. Gross-Camp. 2018. A brave new world: Integrating well-being and conservation. Ecology and Society 23(2):32.
2017
McLain,R., Cerveny, L.C., Biedenweg, K, Banis, D. 2017. Values Mapping and Counter-Mapping in Contested Landscapes:an Olympic Peninsula (USA) Case Study. Human Ecology. DOI 10.1007/s10745-017-9930-5
Biedenweg, K., H. Harguth, K. Stiles. 2017. The science and politics of human wellbeing: A case study of co-creating indicators for Puget Sound restoration. Ecology and Society 22 (3):11.
Cerveny, L.C., Biedenweg, K., McLain,R. 2017. Meaningful places on Washington's Olympic Peninsula: Toward a deeper understanding of landscape values. Environmental Management 60:643-664.
Williams, K., K. Biedenweg, and L. Cerveny. 2017. Managing for Ecosystem Service Preferences across Residential Classifications near Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest. Forests 8(5):157.
Biedenweg, K., T. Scott, and R. Scott. 2017. Subjective Wellbeing and the Environment: Testing environmentally-oriented predictors of wellbeing in the Puget Sound. J. of Environmental Psychology 50: 112-124.
Biedenweg, K. 2016. A comparative study of human wellbeing indicators across three Puget Sound regions. Society and Natural Resources 30(3):362-376.
Amberson, S., K. Biedenweg, J. James, and P. Christie. 2016. "The heartbeat of our people”: How blueback sockeye salmon influences tribal well-being. Society and Natural Resources 29(12):1389-1404.
Biedenweg, K., K. Stiles and K. Wellman. 2016. A holistic framework for identifying human wellbeing indicators for marine policy. Marine Policy 64:31-37.
Biedenweg, K., A. Hanein, K. Nelson, K. Stiles, T. Wellman, J. Horowitz, & S. Vynne. 2014. Developing Human Wellbeing Indicators in the Puget Sound: Focusing on the Watershed Scale. Coastal Management 42:374-390.
Besser, D., R. McLain, L. Cerveny, K. Biedenweg and D. Banis. 2014. Mapping Landscape Values: Issues, Challenges and Lessons Learned from Field Work on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Environmental Practice 16(2):138-150.
Biedenweg, K., L. Cerveny, and R. McLain. 2014. Values Mapping with Latino Forest Users: Contributing to the dialogue on multiple land use conflict management. Practicing Anthropology 36(1): 33-37.
Biedenweg, K., H. Meischke, A. Bohl, K. Hammerback, B.Williams, P. Poe, E.A. Phelan. 2014. Understanding Older Adults’ Motivators and Barriers to Participating in Organized Physical Activity Programs. Journal of Primary Prevention 35:1-11.
2013
Biedenweg, K. and M.C. Monroe. 2013. Teasing Apart the Details: What characteristics of capacity building projects influence community forest management in the Bolivian Amazon? Human Ecology 41(2): 239-253.
McLain, R., M. Poe, K. Biedenweg, L. Cerveny, D. Besser, and D. Blahna. 2013. Making Sense of Human Ecology Mapping: An Overview of Approaches to Integrating Socio-Spatial Data into Environmental Planning. Human Ecology 41(5): 651-665. DOI 10.1007/s10745-013-9573-0
Biedenweg, K. and M.C. Monroe. 2013. Cognitive Methods and a Case Study for Assessing Shared Perspectives as a Result of Social Learning. Society and Natural Resources 26(8):931-944.
Biedenweg, K., M.C. Monroe, D. Wojcik. 2013. Foundations of Environmental Education. In: Across the Spectrum: Resources for Environmental Educators, edited by M. Monroe and M. Krasny. North American Association of Environmental Education, Washington DC. Online.
Monroe, M.C., D. Wojcik., & K. Biedenweg. 2013. A Variety of Strategies to Characterize Environmental Education. In: Across the Spectrum: Resources for Environmental Educators, edited by M. Monroe and M. Krasny. North American Association of Environmental Education, Washington DC. Online.
Wojcik, D., K. Biedenweg, L. McConnell, G. Ayers, M.C. Monroe. 2013. Current Trends in Environmental Education. In: Across the Spectrum: Resources for Environmental Educators, edited by M. Monroe and M. Krasny. North American Association of Environmental Education, Washington DC. Online.
2012
Biedenweg, K. 2012. A Framework for Evaluating Forest Conservation Implications of Community-based Capacity Building: Experiences from the Northern Bolivian Amazon. Conservation and Society. Biedenweg, K., K. Akyuz and B. Skeele. 2012. Balancing Riparian Management and River Recreation: Methods for studying recreation and the relative risk of large wood. Environmental Management 50:2, 283-295.
2010
Barsimontov, J., A. Racelis, K. Biedenweg and M. Digiano. 2010. When Collective Action and Tenure Allocation Collide: Outcomes from community forests in Quintana Roo, Mexico and Petén, Guatemala. Land Use Policy 28(1): 343-352.
2009
Duchelle, A., K. Biedenweg, C. Lucas, J. Radachowsky, D. Wojcik, M. Londres, D. Alvira, W.L. Bartels, A. Virapongse, K. Kainer. 2009. Graduate Students and Knowledge Exchange with Local Stakeholders: Possibilities and Preparation. Biotropica Special Issue 41:5, 578-587.
Cabrera, L., K. Biedenweg, I. Camacho, D. Rojas Céspedes, A. Shenkin, D. Elliott, and S. Perz. 2009. Las comunidades campesinas y la pavimentación de carreteras en Pando, Bolivia. Bolivian Studies Journal/RevistaE 8:1.
Editorials/Book reviews Spalding, A., K. Biedenweg, M. Nelson and A. Hettinger. 2017. Demystifying the Human Dimension of Ecological Research. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 15(3):119.
Biedenweg, K. 2008. Social Learning in Environmental Management (Book Review). Applied Environmental Education and Communication 7:51-53.