Publications

Journal Articles

Sanchez, L., Armsworth, P. R., Bruno, J. E., Espinoza, S., Galvin, K., Vijay, V., & Warziniack, T. (2025). Multi-hazard risk in socially vulnerable communities across the United States. Environmental Research Letters, 20(2), 024008.

Blachly, B., Sims, C., & Warziniack, T. (2024). Ecosystem complementarities: evidence from over 700 US watersheds. Ecological Economics219, 108147.

Campbell, L. K., Svendsen, E., Johnson, M., Piland, N., Locke, D., Sonti, N., ... & Flores, B. (2024). Reflecting on Local Ecological Stewardship, Care, and Action across Two Decades of Research. Cities and the Environment17(2).

Fay, P. A., McPherson, R. A., Alvarez, S. G., Bertrand, D., Broadbent, T. L., Bruno, T., ... & Wootten, A. M. (2024). Southern Great Plains [Chapter 26]. In: Crimmins, AR; Avery, CW; Easterling, DR; Kunkel, KE; Stewart, BC; Maycock, TK, eds. Fifth National Climate Assessment. Washington, DC: US Global Change Research Program. p. 26-1-26-62. Online: https://nca2023. globalchange. gov/., 26-1. 

Sims, C., Blachly, B., & Warziniack, T. (2024). Will Ecosystem Services Attract Investors?. Land Economics100(2), 296-313.

Warziniack, T., Allor, L., Bunn, D., & McHale, M. (2024). Forests as social–ecological systems. In Future Forests (pp. 265-278). Elsevier.

Wear, D. N., Warziniack, T., O’Dea, C., & Coulston, J. (2024). Changing Hazards, Exposure, and Vulnerability in the Conterminous United States, 2020–2070 (No. 24-21). Resources for the Future.

Caldwell, P. V., Martin, K. L., Vose, J. M., Baker, J. S., Warziniack, T. W., Costanza, J. K., ... & Mihiar, C. M. (2023). Forested watersheds provide the highest water quality among all land cover types, but the benefit of this ecosystem service depends on landscape context. Science of The Total Environment882, 163550.

Sanchez, L., Warziniack, T., & Knowles, M. (2023). The inequitable exposure of socially vulnerable groups to water shortages across the United States. Environmental Research Letters18(4), 044022.

Warziniack, T., Collins, F., Bagstad, K., Knowles, M., Nehra, A., Rhodes, C., ... & Sims, C. B. (2023). Natural Capital Accounting on Forested Lands (No. c14835). National Bureau of Economic Research.

Warziniack, T., Arabi, M., Froemke, P., Ghosh, R., Heidari, H., Rasmussen, S., & Swartzentruber, R. (2023). Water Resources. In: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 2023. Future of America’s Forest and Rangelands: Forest Service 2020 Resources Planning Act Assessment. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-102. Washington, DC, 9-1.

Warziniack, T., Arabi, M., Brown, T. C., Froemke, P., Ghosh, R., Rasmussen, S., & Swartzentruber, R. (2022). Projections of freshwater use in the United States under climate change. Earth's Future10(2), e2021EF002222.

Apriesnig, J. L., Warziniack, T. W., Finnoff, D. C., Zhang, H., Lee, K. D., Mason, D. M., & Rutherford, E. S. (2022). The consequences of misrepresenting feedbacks in coupled human and environmental models. Ecological Economics195, 107355.

Shartaj, M., Suter, J. F., & Warziniack, T. (2022). Summer crowds: An analysis of USFS campground reservations during the COVID-19 pandemic. PloS one17(1), e0261833.

Chinnasamy, C. V., Arabi, M., Sharvelle, S., Warziniack, T., Furth, C. D., & Dozier, A. (2021). Characterization of municipal water uses in the contiguous United States. Water Resources Research57(6), e2020WR028627.

Heidari, H., Arabi, M., & Warziniack, T. (2021). Effects of climate change on natural-caused fire activity in western US national forests. Atmosphere12(8), 981.

Heidari, H., Arabi, M., Warziniack, T., & Sharvelle, S. (2021). Effects of urban development patterns on municipal water shortage. Frontiers in Water3, 694817.

Heidari, H., Warziniack, T., Brown, T. C., & Arabi, M. (2021). Impacts of climate change on hydroclimatic conditions of US national forests and grasslands. Forests12(2), 139.

Heidari, H., Arabi, M., & Warziniack, T. (2021). Vulnerability to water shortage under current and future water supply‐demand conditions across US river basins. Earth's Future9(10), e2021EF002278.

Marsh, A. S., Hayes, D. C., Klein, P. N., Zimmerman, N., Dalsimer, A., Burkett, D. A., ... & Lopez, V. M. (2021). Sectoral impacts of invasive species in the United States and approaches to management. Invasive Species in Forests and Rangelands of the United States: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis for the United States Forest Sector, 203-229.

Liebhold, A. M., Campbell, F. T., Gordon, D. R., Guo, Q., Havill, N., Kinder, B., ... & Yemshanov, D. (2021). The role of international cooperation in invasive species research. Invasive Species in Forests and Rangelands of the United States, 293.

Olander, L., Warnell, K., Warziniack, T., Ghali, Z., Miller, C., & Neelan, C. (2021). Exploring the use of ecosystem services conceptual models to account for the benefits of public lands: An example from national forest planning in the United States. Forests12(3), 267.

Rasmussen, S., Warziniack, T., Neel, A., O’Neil-Dunne, J., & McHale, M. (2021). When small is not beautiful: The unexpected impacts of trees and parcel size on metered water-use in a semi-arid city. Remote Sensing13(5), 998.

Warziniack, T., Haight, R. G., Yemshanov, D., Apriesnig, J. L., Holmes, T. P., Countryman, A. M., ... & Haberland, C. (2021). Economics of invasive species. Invasive species in forests and rangelands of the United States: a comprehensive science synthesis for the United States Forest Sector, 305-320.

Champ, P. A., Meldrum, J. R., Brenkert-Smith, H., Warziniack, T. W., Barth, C. M., Falk, L. C., & Gomez, J. B. (2020). Do actions speak louder than words? Comparing the effect of risk aversion on objective and self-reported mitigation measures. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 169, 301-313.

Heidari, H., Arabi, M., Warziniack, T., & Kao, S. C. (2020). Assessing shifts in regional hydroclimatic conditions of US river basins in response to climate change over the 21st century. Earth's Future, 8(10), e2020EF001657.

Heidari, H., Arabi, M., Ghanbari, M., & Warziniack, T. (2020). A probabilistic approach for characterization of sub-annual socioeconomic drought intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) relationships in a changing environment. Water, 12(6), 1522.

Wang, Z., Nong, D., Countryman, A. M., Corbett, J. J., & Warziniack, T. (2020). Potential impacts of ballast water regulations on international trade, shipping patterns, and the global economy: An integrated transportation and economic modeling assessment. Journal of Environmental Management, 275, 110892.

Nong, D., Warziniack, T., Countryman, A. M., & Grey, E. K. (2019). Melting Arctic sea ice: Implications for nonindigenous species (NIS) spread in the United States. Environmental Science & Policy, 91, 81-91.

Warziniack, T., Champ, P., Meldrum, J., Brenkert-Smith, H., Barth, C. M., & Falk, L. C. (2019). Responding to risky neighbors: testing for spatial spillover effects for defensible space in a fire-prone WUI community. Environmental and Resource Economics, 73, 1023-1047.

Warziniack, T., & Brown, T. C. (2019). The importance of municipal and agricultural demands in future water shortages in the United States. Environmental Research Letters, 14(8), 084036.

Warziniack, T., Sims, C., & Haas, J. (2019). Fire and the joint production of ecosystem services: A spatial-dynamic optimization approach. Forest Policy and Economics, 107, 101926.

Countryman, A. M., Warziniack, T., & Grey, E. (2018). Implications for US trade and nonindigenous species risk resulting from increased economic integration of the Asia-Pacific Region. Society & Natural Resources, 31(8), 942-959.

Nong, D., Countryman, A. M., & Warziniack, T. (2018). Potential impacts of expanded Arctic Alaska energy resource extraction on US energy sectors. Energy Policy, 119, 574-584.

Nong, D., Countryman, A. M., Warziniack, T., & Grey, E. K. (2018). Arctic sea routes: potential new pathways for nonindigenous species spread. Arctic, 71(3), 269-280.

Halofsky, J. E., Warziniack, T. W., Peterson, D. L., & Ho, J. J. (2017). Understanding and managing the effects of climate change on ecosystem services in the Rocky Mountains. Mountain Research and Development, 37(3), 340-352.

Warziniack, T., Sham, C. H., Morgan, R., & Feferholtz, Y. (2017). Effect of forest cover on water treatment costs. Water Economics and Policy, 3(04), 1750006.

Lodge, D. M., Simonin, P. W., Burgiel, S. W., Keller, R. P., Bossenbroek, J. M., Jerde, C. L., ... & Zhang, H. (2016). Risk analysis and bioeconomics of invasive species to inform policy and management. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 41(1), 453-488.

Meldrum, J. R., Champ, P. A., Brenkert‐Smith, H., Warziniack, T., Barth, C. M., & Falk, L. C. (2015). Understanding gaps between the risk perceptions of wildland–urban interface (WUI) residents and wildfire professionals. Risk analysis, 35(9), 1746-1761.

Meldrum, J. R., Champ, P. A., Warziniack, T., Brenkert-Smith, H., Barth, C. M., & Falk, L. C. (2014). Cost shared wildfire risk mitigation in Log Hill Mesa, Colorado: survey evidence on participation and willingness to pay. International journal of wildland fire, 23(4), 567-576.

Warziniack, T. (2014). A general equilibrium model of ecosystem services in a river basin. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 50(3), 683-695.

Warziniack, T. W., Finnoff, D., & Shogren, J. F. (2013). Public economics of hitchhiking species and tourism-based risk to ecosystem services. Resource and Energy Economics, 35(3), 277-294.

Warziniack, T. (2013). The effects of water scarcity and natural resources on refugee migration. Society & Natural Resources, 26(9), 1037-1049.

Warziniack, T., & Thompson, M. (2013). Wildfire risk and optimal investments in watershed protection. In Western Economics Forum (Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 19-28).

Warziniack, T., Finnoff, D., Bossenbroek, J., Shogren, J. F., & Lodge, D. (2011). Stepping stones for biological invasion: a bioeconomic model of transferable risk. Environmental and Resource Economics, 50, 605-627.

Finnoff, D., McIntosh, C., Shogren, J. F., Sims, C., & Warziniack, T. (2010). Invasive species and endogenous risk. Annu. Rev. Resour. Econ., 2(1), 77-100.

Warziniack, T. (2010). Efficiency of public goods provision in space. Ecological Economics, 69(8), 1723-1730.

Ehmke, M. D., Warziniack, T., Schroeter, C., & Morgan, K. (2008). Applying experimental economics to obesity in the family household. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 40(2), 539-549.

Warziniack, T., Shogren, J. F., & Parkhurst, G. (2007). Creating contiguous forest habitat: An experimental examination on incentives and communication. Journal of Forest Economics, 13(2-3), 191-207.

Book Chapters

Warziniack, T., Lawson, M., & Dante-Wood, S. K. (2018). Effects of climate change on ecosystem services in the Northern Rockies Region [Chapter 11]. In: Halofsky, Jessica E.; Peterson, David L.; Dante-Wood, S. Karen; Hoang, Linh; Ho, Joanne J.; Joyce, Linda A., eds. Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in the Northern Rocky Mountains [Part 2]. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-374. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. p. 434-461., 374, 434-461.

Bossenbroek, J. M., Finnoff, D. C., Shogren, J. F., & Warziniack, T. W. (2009). Advances in ecological and economical analysis of invasive species: dreissenid mussels as a case study. Bioeconomics of invasive species: integrating ecology, economics, policy, and management, 244-265.

Technical Reports and Proceedings Papers

Warziniack, T.W., Elmer, M., Miller, C., Dante-Wood, S.K., Woodall, C., Stockman, K., Healey, S., Birsey, R., Dugan, A., Proctor, J., Borchers, A. (2018). Effects of Climate Change on Ecosystem Services in the Intermountain West, in Halofsky, Jessica, David Peterson, Intermountain Adaptation Partnership, Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-XXX.

Warziniack, T.W., Lawson, M., Dante-Wood, S.K. (2018). Effects of climate change on ecosystem services in the Northern Rocky Mountains, in: Halofsky, Jessica, David L. Peterson, Northern Rockies Adaptation Partnership, Gen. Tech. Rep PNW-GTR-XXX.

Holmes, T. P., Vose, J., Warziniack, T., & Holman, B. (2017). Forest ecosystem services: water resources. Trees At Work: Economic Accounting for Forest Ecosystem Services in the US South. Asheville, NC: US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 31-48.

Warziniack, T., Finnoff, D., & Apriesnig, J. (2017). Description of the general equilibrium model of ecosystem services (GEMES). Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-359. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 14 p., 359.

Binder, S., Haight, R. G., Polasky, S., Warziniack, T., Mockrin, M. H., Deal, R. L., & Arthaud, G. (2017). Assessment and valuation of forest ecosystem services: state of the science review. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-170. Newtown Square, PA: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 47 p., 170, 1-47.

Meldrum, J. R., Falk, L. C., Gomez, J., Barth, C. M., Brenkert-Smith, H., Warziniack, T., & Champ, P. A. (2017). Living with wildfire in telluride fire protection district, Colorado. Res. Note RMRS-RN-75. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 30 p., 75.

U.S. Department of Agriculture. (2016). Future of America’s Forests and Rangelands: Update to the 2010 Resources Planning Act Assessment, http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/WO-GTR-WO-GTR-94.

Prestemon, J., Kruger, L., Abt, K. L., Bowker, M., Brandeis, C., Calkin, D., ... & Warziniack, T. (2016). Economics and societal considerations of drought. In: J. Vose, J. Clark, C. Luce, and T. Patel-Weynand. Effects of Drought on Forests and Rangelands in the United States: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis. Forest Service General Technical Report WO-93b, US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington, DC, 93, 253-281.

Meldrum, J. R., Barth, C. M., Falk, L. C., Brenkert-Smith, H., Warziniack, T., & Champ, P. A. (2015). Living with wildfire in Delta County, Colorado: Cross-community comparisons. Res. Note. RMRS-RN-67. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 33 p., 67.

Meldrum, J. R., Barth, C. M., Falk, L. C., Brenkert-Smith, H., Warziniack, T., & Champ, P. (2013). Living with wildfire in Log Hill Mesa, Colorado. Res. Note RMRS-RN-66. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 34 p., 66.

Warziniack, T. W. (2012). Degradation and damages from utilizing ecosystem services in a river basin. In In: Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association 2012 Summer Specialty Conference; Riparian Ecosystems IV: Advancing Science, Economics and Policy; June 27-29, 2012; Denver, Colorado. Online: http://www. awra. org/proceedings/Summer2012/Riparian/index. html.

Warziniack, T., & Creason, J. (2001). National Estuary Program Economic Profiles. NCEE, National Center for Environmental Economics.