@article{genton_butry_gumpertz_prestemon_2006, title={Spatio-temporal analysis of wildfire ignitions in the St Johns River Water Management District, Florida}, volume={15}, ISSN={["1448-5516"]}, DOI={10.1071/WF04034}, abstractNote={ We analyse the spatio-temporal structure of wildfire ignitions in the St Johns River Water Management District in north-eastern Florida. We show, using tools to analyse point patterns (e.g. the L-function), that wildfire events occur in clusters. Clustering of these events correlates with irregular distribution of fire ignitions, including lightning and human sources, and fuels on the landscape. In addition, we define a relative clustering index that summarizes the amount of clustering over various spatial scales. We carry our analysis in three steps: purely temporal, purely spatial, and spatio-temporal. Our results show that arson and lightning are the leading causes of wildfires in this region and that ignitions by railroad, lightning, and arson are spatially more clustered than ignitions by other accidental causes. }, number={1}, journal={INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE}, author={Genton, MG and Butry, DT and Gumpertz, ML and Prestemon, JP}, year={2006}, pages={87–97} } @article{pattanayak_butry_2005, title={Spatial complementarity of forests and farms: Accounting for ecosystem services}, volume={87}, ISSN={["1467-8276"]}, DOI={10.1111/j.1467-8276.2005.00783.x}, abstractNote={Our article considers the economic contributions of forest ecosystem services, using a case study from Flores, Indonesia, in which forest protection in upstream watersheds stabilize soil and hydrological flows in downstream farms. We focus on the demand for a weak complement to the ecosystem services—farm labor—and account for spatial dependence due to economic interactions, ecosystem processes, and data integration. The estimated models have theoretically expected properties across eight different specifications. We find strong evidence that forest ecosystem services provide economically substantive benefits to local people and that these services would be substantially undervalued if spatial dependence is ignored.}, number={4}, journal={AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS}, author={Pattanayak, SK and Butry, DT}, year={2005}, month={Nov}, pages={995–1008} } @inbook{pattanayak_butry_2003, title={Forest ecosystem services as production inputs}, ISBN={1402010281}, booktitle={Forests in a market economy}, publisher={Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers}, author={Pattanayak, S. K. and Butry, D. T.}, editor={E. O. Sills and Abt, K. L.Editors}, year={2003} }