Publications

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Books (1)

Julian JP. 2023, In Review. A Century of Connecting Nature, History, and Society: Texas State Parks. Texas A&M University Press.

Peer-reviewed Book Chapters (7)

Maleki S, Julian JP, Weaver RC, Lopez CW, Kraft M. 2022. Social Demand for Urban Wilderness in Purgatory. In Misiune I, et al. (editors), Human-Nature Interactions: Exploring Nature’s Values Across Landscapes, Springer Nature, Chapter 20, pp. 247-260.

Lookingbill TR, Meitzen KM, Julian JP. 2021. Riverscapes. In Francis R (editor), Routledge Handbook of Landscape Ecology, London, Routledge, Chapter 21.

Julian JP. 2019. Old Forts and New Amenities in the Southern Plains. In Lookingbill T, Smallwood P (Eds.), Collateral Values: The Natural Capital Created by Landscapes of War, Cham, Springer, pp. 77-109 (Chapter 4).

Castro AJ, Julian JP, Vaughn CC, Martin-Mikle CJ, Quintas-Soriano C. 2018. Ecosystem services across U.S. watersheds: a meta-analysis of studies 2000-2014. In Hufnagel L (editor), Ecosystem Services and Global Ecology, London, InTech, pp. 81-101 (Chapter 5). Open-Access: Link.

Julian JP, Doyle MW, Podolak CJP, Manners RB, Hester E, Meitzen KM, Ensign S, Wilgruber N. 2016. Shaping the physical template: Biological, hydrological, and geomorphic connections in stream channels. In Jones JB, Stanley EH (editors), Streams in a Changing Environment, London, Academic Press, pp. 85-133.

Castro AJ, Vaughn CC, Julian JP, García-Llorente M, Bowman KN. 2015. Social perception and supply of ecosystem services: a watershed approach for carbon related ecosystem services. In Blanco JA (editor), Biodiversity in Ecosystems: Linking Structure and Function, London, InTech, pp. 443-455 (Chapter 17). Open-Access: Link.

Riggsbee JA, Doyle MW, Julian JP, Manners R, Muehlbauer JD, Sholtes J, and Small MJ. 2013. Influence of Aquatic and Semi-Aquatic Organisms on Channel Forms and Processes. In Shroder JF (Editor-in-chief), Wohl E (Volume Editor), Treatise on Geomorphology, Vol 9, Fluvial Geomorphology, San Diego, Academic Press, pp. 189-202.

 

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles (>40)

Soliman T, Greenhalgh S, Kamarinas I, Julian JP.  2023, In review. Assessing the cost-effectiveness of targeted riparian restoration policies in New Zealand. Land Use Policy.

Wade MT, Julian JP, Jeffery KS, Davidson SM. 2023. A participatory approach to assess social demand and value of urban waterscapes: A case study in San Marcos, Texas, USA. Land 12(6), 1137, https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061137.

Lopez CW, Wade MT, Julian JP. 2023. Nature-human relational models in a riverine social-ecological system: San Marcos River, Texas, USA. Geographies 3:197-245, https://doi.org/10.3390/geographies3020012.

Ordway E, Elmore A, Kolstoe S, Quinn J, Swanwick R, Cattau M, Taillie D, Guinn S, Chadwick D, Atkins J, Blake R, Chapmant M, Cobourn K, Goulden T, Helmus M, Hondula K, Hritz C, Jensen J, Julian JP, Kuwayama Y, Lulla V, O’Leary D, Nelson D, Ocón J, Pau S, Ponce-Campos G, Portillo C, Pricope N, Rivero R, Schneider L, Steele M, Tulbure M, Williamson M, Wilson C. 2021. Leveraging the NEON Airborne Observation Platform for socio-environmental systems research. Ecosphere 12(6): e03640.

Misiune I, Julian JP, Veteikis D. 2021. Pull and push factors for use of urban green spaces and priorities for their ecosystem services: Case study of Vilnius, Lithuania. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening 58: 126899, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2020.126899.

Manning A, Julian JP, Doyle MW. 2020. Riparian vegetation as an indicator of stream channel presence and connectivity in arid environments. Journal of Arid Environments 178: 104167, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2020.104167.

Julian JP, Weaver RC. 2019. Demand for Stream Mitigation in Colorado, USA. Water 11(1): 174, https://doi.org/10.3390/w11010174.

Julian JP, Daly G, Weaver RC. 2018. University students’ social demand of a blue space and the influence of life experiences. Sustainability 10(9): 3178, https://doi.org/10.3390/su10093178.

Castro AJ, Atkinson CL, Baxter CV, Brandt J, Burnham M, Egoh B, Garcia-Llorente M, Julian JP, Martin-López B, Norström A, Liao F, Quintas-Soriano C, Running K, Vaughn CC. 2018. Applying place-based social-ecological research to address water scarcity: Insights for future research. Sustainability 10(5): 1516, doi:10.3390/su10051516.

Manning A, Julian JP. 2018. Ecosystem services and damage costs of federal lands: Case study of Gila National Forest, USA. The Southwestern Geographer 21: 1-22.

Abbott SK, Julian JP, Kamarinas I, Meitzen KM, Fuller IC, McColl ST, Dymond J. 2018. State-shifting at the edge of resilience: River suspended sediment responses to land use change and extreme storms. Geomorphology 305: 49-60.

Meitzen KM, Phillips J, Perkins T, Manning A, Julian JP. 2018. Catastrophic flood disturbance and a community’s response to plant resilience in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Geomorphology 305: 20-32.

Thoms MC, Meitzen KM, Julian JP, Butler DR. 2018. Bio-Geomorphology and resilience thinking: Common ground and challenges. Geomorphology 305: 1-7.

Julian JP, de Beurs KM, Owsley BC, Davies-Colley RJ, Ausseil A-GE. 2017. River water quality changes in New Zealand over 26 years: Response to land use intensity. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 21: 1149–1171, http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/21/1149/2017/.

Kamarinas I, Julian JP, Hughes AO, Owsley BC, de Beurs KM.  2016. Nonlinear changes in land cover and sediment runoff in a New Zealand catchment dominated by plantation forestry and livestock grazing. Water 8(10), 436; doi:10.3390/w8100436.

Lavy BL, Julian JP, Jawarneh RN. 2016. The impact of past and future urban expansion on soil resources in central Arkansas (USA), 1994-2030. Papers in Applied Geography 2(1): 25-39.

de Beurs KM, Owsley BC, Julian JP.  2016. Disturbance analyses of forests and grasslands with MODIS and Landsat in New Zealand. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 45: 42-54.

Castro AJ, Vaughn CC, García-Llorente M, Julian JP, Atkinson CL. 2016. Willingness to pay for ecosystem services among stakeholder groups in a South-Central U.S. watershed with regional conflict. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0000671, 05016006.

Tran TV, de Beurs KM, Julian JP.  2016. Monitoring forest disturbances in southeast Oklahoma using Landsat and MODIS images.  International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 44: 42-52.

Castro AJ, Vaughn CC Julian JP, García-Llorente M. 2016. Social demand for ecosystem services and implications for watershed management. Journal of American Water Resources Association 52(1): 209-221.

Julian JP, Wilgruber N, de Beurs KM, Mayer PM, Jawarneh R. 2015. Long-term impacts of land cover changes on stream channel loss. Science of the Total Environment 537: 399-410.

Jawarneh RN, Julian JP, Lookingbill TR. 2015. Physiographic influences on historical and future urban growth: Case study of central Arkansas (USA), 1857-2030. Landscape and Urban Planning 143: 76-89.

Gates KK, Vaughn CC, Julian JP. 2015. Incorporating species traits in a guild approach for developing freshwater mussel environmental flow recommendations. Freshwater Biology 60: 620-635.

Martin-Mikle CJ, de Beurs KM, Julian JP, Mayer PM. 2015. Identifying priority sites for low impact development (LID) in a mixed-use watershed. Landscape and Urban Planning 140: 29-41.

Vaughn CC, Atkinson CL, Julian JP. 2015. Drought-induced changes in flow regimes lead to long-term losses in mussel-provided ecosystem services. Ecology & Evolution 5(6): 1291-1305.

Tran TV, Julian JP, de Beurs KM.  2014.  Land cover heterogeneity effects on sub-pixel and per-pixel classifications.  International Journal of Geo-Information 3(2): 540-553.

Atkinson CL, Julian JP, Vaughn CC. 2014. Species and function lost: role of drought in structuring stream communities. Biological Conservation 176: 30-38.

Julian JP, Gardner RH.  2014.  Land cover effects on runoff patterns in eastern Piedmont (USA) watersheds.  Hydrological Processes 28: 1525-1538.

Elmore AJ, Julian JP, Guinn SM, Fitzpatrick MC. 2013. Potential stream density in Mid-Atlantic U.S. watersheds. PLoS ONE 8(8): e74819, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074819.

Powers SM, Julian JP, Doyle MW, Stanley EH. 2013.  Retention and transport of nutrients in a mature agricultural impoundment. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 118: 1-13, doi:10.1029/2012JG002148.

Julian JP, Davies-Colley RJ, Gallegos CL, Tran TV.  2013.  Optical water quality of inland waters: A landscape perspective.  Annals of the Association of American Geographers 103: 309-318.

Julian JP, Elmore AJ, Guinn SM.  2012.  Channel head locations in forested watersheds across the Mid-Atlantic United States: A physiographic analysis. Geomorphology 177: 194-203.

Atkinson CL, Julian JP, Vaughn CC. 2012. Scale-dependent longitudinal patterns in mussel communities. Freshwater Biology 57: 2272–2284.

Jawarneh RN, Julian JP. 2012. Development of an accurate fine-resolution land cover timeline: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA (1857 – 2006). Applied Geography 35: 104-113.

Julian JP, Thomas RE, Moursi S, Hoagland BW, Tarhule A.  2012.  Historical variability and feedbacks among land cover, stream power, and channel geometry along the lower Canadian River floodplain in Oklahoma.  Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 37: 449-458, doi:10.1002/esp.2272.

Julian JP, Seegert SZ, Powers SM, Stanley EH, Doyle MW.  2011.  Light as a first-order control on ecosystem structure in a temperate stream. Ecohydrology 4: 422-432, doi: 10.1002/eco.144.

Julian JP, Stanley EH, Doyle MW.  2008.  Basin-scale consequences of agricultural land use on benthic light availability and primary production along a sixth-order temperate river. Ecosystems 11: 1091-1105.

Julian JP, Doyle MW, Stanley EH. 2008.  Empirical modeling of light availability in rivers. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 113: G03022, doi:10.1029/2007JG000601.

Julian JP, Doyle MW, Powers SM, Stanley EH, Riggsbee JA.  2008.  Optical water quality in rivers. Water Resources Research 44: W10411, doi:10.29/2007WR006457.

Riggsbee JA, Julian JP, Doyle MW, Wetzel RG.  2007.  Suspended sediment, dissolved organic carbon, and dissolved nitrogen export during the dam removal process.  Water Resources Research 43: W09414, doi:10.1029/2006WR005318.

Julian JP, Torres R.  2006.  Hydraulic erosion of cohesive riverbanks. Geomorphology 76: 193-206.

Doyle MW, Julian JP.  2005.  The most-cited works in Geomorphology. Geomorphology 72: 238-249.

 

Invited Reviews and other Contributions (3)

Julian JP. 2018. Channel Heads. Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. Elsevier, doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.11026-7.

Julian JP, de Beurs KM. 2018. Assessing Land Cover Changes with High Spatio-temporal Resolution to Assist with Catchment Restoration. In Hamilton DP, Collier KJ, Quinn JM, Howard-Williams C (editors), Lake Restoration Handbook: A New Zealand Perspective, Cham, Switzerland, Springer, p. 112, Box 4.2.

Julian JP. 2016. Review of “Let Us Now Praise Famous Gullies: Providence Canyon and the Soils of the South (Sutter PS, 2015).” Journal of Historical Geography, in press.

 

Professional Reports (7)

Julian JP. 2022. Significant nexus of ephemeral streams to foundational waters in the arid southwestern United States: Technical Comments on the Applicability of the 2021 Revised Definition of “Waters of the United States” in Arid Landscapes. Freeport-McMoRan, 41 pp.

Doyle MW, Julian JP. 2019. Assessing Potential Waters of the U.S. and Connectivity in Arid Regions: Technical Comments on the Applicability of the Clean Water Rule on Jurisdictional Waters Determination in Arid Landscapes. Freeport-McMoRan, 22 pp.

Julian JP, Doyle MD. 2019. Stream Mitigation Assessment for Potential [redacted] Service Area in Arizona. Catena Foundation, 34 pp.

Julian JP, Weaver RC. 2018. Analysis of Demand for Stream Mitigation Credits in Colorado. Meridian Institute, 70 pp.

Doyle MW, Julian JP. 2014. Technical Comments on the Applicability of the Proposed Rule of Jurisdictional Waters Determination in Arid Landscapes. Freeport-McMoRan, 15 pp.

Vaughn CC, Julian JP.  2013.  “Incorporating Ecological Costs and Benefits into Environmental Flow Recommendations for Oklahoma Rivers.”  Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute, 38 pp.

Julian JP, Torres R.  2004.  “Hydrology and Geomorphology of Sand River, Aiken, SC.”  Hitchcock Woods Foundation, 24 pp.

Professor in Department of Geography & Environmental Studies, Texas State University