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Ann Kinzig

Ann P. Kinzig

Associate Professor
Ph.D. 1994, University of California, Berkeley
kinzig@asu.edu

Ann P. Kinzig

Urban Ecology

Ann Kinzig’s research focuses on urban ecology, the resilience of human-environment interactions across long time scales, and science policy.

Before arriving at ASU, Dr. Kinzig was a post-doctoral researcher and lecturer at Princeton University (1994-1998). She received her B.A. in Physics from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1986), her M.A. in Physics from University of California at Berkeley (1989), and her Ph.D. in Energy and Resources from Berkeley (1994).

Selected Publications

Walker, B.H., J.M. Anderies, A.P. Kinzig, And P. Ryan, eds. 2006. Exploring Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems: Comparative Studies and Theory Development. A Special Issue in Ecology and Society [online]. Volume 11, issue 1

Kinzig, A.P., P. Warren, C. Martin. D. Hope, & M. Katti. 2005. The effects of human socioeconomic status and cultural characteristics on urban patterns of biodiversity. Ecology and Society 10(5):online at www.ecologyandsociety.org

Kinzig, A.P., D. Starrett, B. Bolin, P. Dasgupta, P. Ehrlich, C. Folke, M. Hanneman, A.M. Jansson, B.O. Jansson, N. Kautsky, S. Levin, J. Lubchenco, K.G. Mäler, S. Pacala, S. Schneider, D. Siniscalco, and B. Walker. 2003. Coping with uncertainty: A call for a new science-policy forum. Ambio 32(5):330-335.

Redman, C.L. and A.P. Kinzig. 2003. Resilience of past landscapes: Resilience theory, society, and the longue durée. Conservation Ecology 7(1):article 14[online]. 19 pp.

Kinzig, A.P., S. Pacala, And D. Tilman, eds. 2002. Functional Consequences of Biodiversity: Empirical Progress and Theoretical Extensions. Princeton University Press.

Kinzig, A.P. 2001. Bridging disciplinary divides to address environmental challenges. Ecosystems 4(8):709-715.

Kinzig, A.P., and J. Harte. 2000. Implications of endemics-area relationships for estimates of species extinctions. Ecology 81(12):3305-3311.

Collins, J.P., A. Kinzig, N.B. Grimm, W.F. Fagan, D. Hope, J. Wu, and E.T. Borer. 2000. A new urban ecology. American Scientist 88:416-425.

Walker, B., A.P. Kinzig, and J. Langridge. 1999. Plant attribute diversity, resilience, and ecosystem function: the nature and significance of dominant and minor species. Ecosystems 2(2):95-113.

Harte, J., A.P. Kinzig, and J. Booher. 1999. Self-similarity in the distribution and abundance of species. Science 284(5412):334-336.