Christopher Huber (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration in National Parks: Values for the Conterminous United States
Lands managed by the National Park Service (NPS) provide a wide range of beneficial services to the American public. This study quantifies the ecosystem service value of carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems within NPS units in the conterminous United States for which data were available. Combining annual net carbon balance data with spatially explicit NPS land unit boundaries...
Authors
Leslie A. Richardson, Christopher Huber, Zhiliang Zhu, Lynne Koontz
Draft comprehensive conservation plan and environmental impact statement-Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Complex, consisting of some of the newer properties in the National Wildlife Refuge System, is a work in progress. Offering unique assets to surrounding communities, these lands promise to become some of the premier urban wildlife refuges in the country. At the heart of the refuge complex is the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife...
Authors
Assessing the value of the Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP) in Everglades restoration: an ecosystem service approach
This study identifies a full range of ecosystem services that could be affected by a restoration project in the central Everglades and monetizes the economic value of a subset of these services using existing data. Findings suggest that the project will potentially increase many ecosystem services that have considerable economic value to society. The ecosystem services monetized within...
Authors
Leslie A. Richardson, Kelly Keefe, Christopher Huber, Laila Racevskis, Reynolds Gregg, Scott Thourot, Ian M. Miller
2013 National Park visitor spending effects: economic contributions to local communities, states, and the nation
The National Park Service (NPS) manages the nation's most iconic destinations that attract millions of visitors form across the nation and around the world. Trip-related spending by NPS visitors generates and supports a considerable amount of economic activity within park gateway communities. This economic effects analysis measures how NPS visitor spending cycles through local economies...
Authors
Catherine Cullinane Thomas, Christopher Huber, Lynne Koontz
Collaborative socioeconomic tool development to address management and planning needs
Public lands and resources managed by the National Park Service (NPS) and other land management agencies provide a wide range of social and economic benefits to both nearby local communities and society as a whole, ranging from job creation, to access to unique recreational opportunities, to subsistence and tribal uses of the land. Over the years, there has been an increased need to...
Authors
Leslie A. Richardson, Christopher Huber, Catherine Cullinane Thomas, Elizabeth Donovan, Lynne Koontz
2012 National Park visitor spending effects: economic contributions to local communities, states, and the nation
The National Park Service (NPS) manages the nation's most iconic destinations that attract millions of visitors from across the nation and around the world. Trip-related spending by NPS visitors generates and supports a considerable amount of economic activity within park gateway communities. This economic effects analysis measures how NPS visitor spending cycles through local economies...
Authors
Catherine Cullinane Thomas, Christopher Huber, Lynne Koontz
Non-USGS Publications**
Keske, C.M.H., T. Iverson, G. Graff, S. Evans, L. Hans, A. Brandess, C. Huber. 2010. “Designing a Technology-Neutral, Benefit-Pricing Policy for the Electric Power Sector in Colorado.” Prepared for the Colorado Governor’s Energy Office by Colorado States University, Grant#: 10-136. December. https://instaar.colorado.edu/uploads/publications/keske-et-al-2010-geo-tech-report.pdf.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 34
Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration in National Parks: Values for the Conterminous United States
Lands managed by the National Park Service (NPS) provide a wide range of beneficial services to the American public. This study quantifies the ecosystem service value of carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems within NPS units in the conterminous United States for which data were available. Combining annual net carbon balance data with spatially explicit NPS land unit boundaries...
Authors
Leslie A. Richardson, Christopher Huber, Zhiliang Zhu, Lynne Koontz
Draft comprehensive conservation plan and environmental impact statement-Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Complex, consisting of some of the newer properties in the National Wildlife Refuge System, is a work in progress. Offering unique assets to surrounding communities, these lands promise to become some of the premier urban wildlife refuges in the country. At the heart of the refuge complex is the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife...
Authors
Assessing the value of the Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP) in Everglades restoration: an ecosystem service approach
This study identifies a full range of ecosystem services that could be affected by a restoration project in the central Everglades and monetizes the economic value of a subset of these services using existing data. Findings suggest that the project will potentially increase many ecosystem services that have considerable economic value to society. The ecosystem services monetized within...
Authors
Leslie A. Richardson, Kelly Keefe, Christopher Huber, Laila Racevskis, Reynolds Gregg, Scott Thourot, Ian M. Miller
2013 National Park visitor spending effects: economic contributions to local communities, states, and the nation
The National Park Service (NPS) manages the nation's most iconic destinations that attract millions of visitors form across the nation and around the world. Trip-related spending by NPS visitors generates and supports a considerable amount of economic activity within park gateway communities. This economic effects analysis measures how NPS visitor spending cycles through local economies...
Authors
Catherine Cullinane Thomas, Christopher Huber, Lynne Koontz
Collaborative socioeconomic tool development to address management and planning needs
Public lands and resources managed by the National Park Service (NPS) and other land management agencies provide a wide range of social and economic benefits to both nearby local communities and society as a whole, ranging from job creation, to access to unique recreational opportunities, to subsistence and tribal uses of the land. Over the years, there has been an increased need to...
Authors
Leslie A. Richardson, Christopher Huber, Catherine Cullinane Thomas, Elizabeth Donovan, Lynne Koontz
2012 National Park visitor spending effects: economic contributions to local communities, states, and the nation
The National Park Service (NPS) manages the nation's most iconic destinations that attract millions of visitors from across the nation and around the world. Trip-related spending by NPS visitors generates and supports a considerable amount of economic activity within park gateway communities. This economic effects analysis measures how NPS visitor spending cycles through local economies...
Authors
Catherine Cullinane Thomas, Christopher Huber, Lynne Koontz
Non-USGS Publications**
Keske, C.M.H., T. Iverson, G. Graff, S. Evans, L. Hans, A. Brandess, C. Huber. 2010. “Designing a Technology-Neutral, Benefit-Pricing Policy for the Electric Power Sector in Colorado.” Prepared for the Colorado Governor’s Energy Office by Colorado States University, Grant#: 10-136. December. https://instaar.colorado.edu/uploads/publications/keske-et-al-2010-geo-tech-report.pdf.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.