Hunter, M.C. and D.G. Brown. 2012. Spatial contagion: Gardening along the street in residential neighborhoods. Landscape and Urban Planning. 105:407-416.
Landscape Architecture
Wang, Z ., Nassauer, J. I., Brown, D. B., Marans, R. 2012. Different types of open spaces and their importance to exurban homeowners. Society and Natural Resources 25: 368-385.
Erdem, M. and J. I. Nassauer. In revision. (2013) The Appearance Of Brownfield Redevelopment: Policy, Contamination, And Design In Europe And The USA. Landscape Journal.
Nassauer, J. I. (2013 – submitted ) United States section of the International Association of Landscape Ecology: leadership initiatives in 1990-92. In Barrett, G. B., T. Barrett, J. Wu. History of Landcape Ecology in America. Cambridge University Press.
Marshall. L. L., and J. I. Nassauer (2012 – in press). Design and planning to manage the carbon cycle: Invention and variation in land use and land cover . In Land Use and the Carbon Cycle: Science and Applications in Coupled Natural-Human Systems. D. G. Brown, D. T. Robinson, N. H.F. French, and B. C. Reed, eds. Cambridge University Press.
Nassauer, J. I. 2012. Landscape as medium and method for synthesis in urban ecological design. Landscape & Urban Plan. 106:221-229.
This past summer, a group of University of Michigan graduate students from the College of Engineering and the School of Natural Resources and Environment traveled to Liberia, West Africa as members of the student organization Sustainability Without Borders. Sustainability Without Borders (SWB) is an interdisciplinary organization whose objective is to create a network of sustainability practitioners who develop and implement sustainability projects in rural areas of developing countries.

