Jenkins J, van Wagtendonk J, Fincher M. The evolution of management science to inform carrying capacity of overnight visitor use in the Yosemite Wilderness. International Journal of Wilderness. 2021;27(2):22–39.
Publications
2021
2020
Jenkins J, Milligan B, Huang Y. Seeing the forest for more than the trees: aesthetic and contextual malleability of preferences for climate change adaptation strategies. Ecology and Society. 2020;25(4).
Arroyave F, Petersen A, Jenkins J, Hurtado R. Multiplex networks reveal geographic constraints on illicit wildlife trafficking. Applied Network Science. 2020;5(20).
2019
Jenkins J, Fleenor A, Dietz F. Moving beyond the frame: Geovisualization of landscape change along the southwestern edge of Yosemite National Park. Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis. 2019;3(9).
Jenkins J, Brown M. Giant Sequoia – Forest, Monument, or Park?: Political-legal mandates and socio-ecological complexity shaping landscape-level management. Society and Natural Resources. 2019;33(6):721–737.
2018
Jenkins J. A ‘deep’ aesthetics of contested landscapes: Visions of land use as competing temporalities. Geoforum. 2018;95:35–45.
Jenkins J. Incommensurable or inexorable?: Comparing the economic, ecological, and social values of exchanged multiple use lands. Applied Geography. 2018;94:190–198.
2017
Jenkins J. Rare earth at Bearlodge: anthropocentric and biocentric perspectives of mining development in a multiple use landscape. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. 2017;(7(2):189–199.
Jenkins J, Jenkins M. Managed migration of Coast Redwoods: Subjectivity of stakeholders in Oregon’s land use planning community. Environment and Natural Resources Research. 2017;(7(3):1–15.
2016
Jenkins J. Contested terrain of extractive development in the American west: Using a regional political ecology framework to understand scale, biocentric conservation values, and anthropocentric resource utility. Journal of Political Ecology. 2016;23(1):182–196.