Publications

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

Donkersloot, et al. 2020. Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework. Ecology and Society. 25(2):18.

Ban, NC, GG Gurney, NA Marshall, CK Whitney, M Mills, S Gelcich, NJ Bennett, M Meehan, C Butler, S Ban1, TC Tran, ME Cox and SJ Breslow. 2019. Well-being outcomes of marine protected areas. Nature Sustainability. 2: 524–532.

Hill, R, G. Nates-Parra, JJG Quezada-Euán, D Buchori, G LeBuhn, MM Maués, PL Pert, PK Kwapong, S Saeed, SJ Breslow, M Carneiro de Cunha, LV Dicks, L Galetto, M Gikungu, BG Howlett, VL Imperatriz-Fonseca, P O’B. Lyver, B Martín-López, E Oteros-Roza, SC Potts, M Roué. Biocultural approaches to pollinator conservation. Nature Sustainability 2: 214–222.

Breslow, SJ, M Allen, D Holstein, B Sojka, R Barnea, A Agrawal, X Basurto, C Carothers, S Charnley, S Coulthard, N Dolšak, J Donatuto, C Garcia-Quijano, CC Hicks, A Levine, MB Mascia, K Norman, M Poe, T Satterfield, K St. Martin, and PS Levin. 2017. Evaluating indicators of human wellbeing for ecosystem-based management. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 3(12):1-18.

Allen, M, S Bird, S Breslow, N Dolšak. 2017. Stronger together: strategies to protect local sovereignty, ecosystems, and place-based communities from the global fossil fuel trade. Marine Policy, 80:168-176.

Charnley et al. 2017. Evaluating the best available social science for natural resource management decision-making. Environmental Science and Policy, 73:80-88.

Frumkin, H, GH Bratman, SJ Breslow, B Cochran, PH Kahn Jr, JJ Lawler, PS Levin, PS Tandon, U Varanasi, KL Wolf, SA Wood. 2017. Nature contact and human health: a research agenda. Environmental Health Perspectives, 125(7):075001.

Pascual, U, P Balvanera, S Díaz, G Pataki, E Roth, M Stenske, RT Watson, et al. (48 authors). 2017. Valuing nature’s contributions to people: the IPBES approach. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 26:7-16.

Breslow, SJ, B Sojka, R Barnea, A Agrawal, X Basurto, C Carothers, S Charnley, S Coulthard, N Dolšak, J Donatuto, C García-Quijano, CC Hicks, A Levine, MB Mascia, K Norman, M Poe, T Satterfield, K St. Martin, and PS Levin. 2016. Conceptualizing and operationalizing human wellbeing for ecosystem assessment and management. Environmental Science and Policy, 66:250-259.

Hicks, CC, A Levine, A Agrawal, X Basurto, SJ Breslow, C Carothers, S Charnley, S Coulthard, N Dolšak, J Donatuto, C García-Quijano, MB Mascia, K Norman, M Poe, T Satterfield, K St. Martin, and PS Levin. 2016. Engage key social concepts for sustainability. Science, 352(6281):38-40.

Levin et al. 2016. Conceptualization of social-ecological systems of the California Current: an examination of interdisciplinary science supporting ecosystem-based management. Coastal Management, 44(5): 397-408.

Breslow 2015. Accounting for neoliberalism: “social drivers” in environmental management. Marine Policy. 61: 420-429.

Breslow 2014. Tribal science and farmers’ resistance: a political ecology of salmon habitat restoration in the American Northwest. Anthro. Quarterly, 87(3): 695-726.

Breslow, SJ. 2014. A complex tool for a complex problem: political ecology in the service of ecosystem recovery. Coastal Management. 42: 308–331.

Henck, A, J Taylor, HL Lu, YX Li, QX Yang, BL Grub, SJ Breslow, A Robbins, A Elliott, TM Hinckley, J Combs, LS Urgenson, S Widder, XX Hu, ZY Ma, YW Yuan, DJ Jian, X Liao, and Y Tang. 2010. Anthropogenic hillslope terraces and swidden agriculture in Jiuzhaigou National Park, northern Sichuan, China. Quaternary Research 73(2).

BOOK CHAPTER

Breslow, SJ. 2015b. When the anthropologist becomes a character: critical reflections on the perils and possibilities of research-based theatre. In Linds, W and E Vettraino, eds. Playing in a House of Mirrors: Applied Theatre as Reflective Practice. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.

REPORTS

Breslow, SJ, with N Baloy, J Gigot, J Donatuto, M Mark, A Sheikh, and C Thrush. 2024. Engaging the Environmental Humanities for Ecosystem Recovery: Selected Concepts and Recommendations. A thought paper for the Puget Sound Partnership, April 8, Seattle, Washington.

Stowe, C, Breslow, SJ, Warren, R, Hamill, J, Keesecker, L, Latchford, R, Petersen, A., Rosen, A. 2024. Integrated Floodplain Governance: A Conceptual Approach and Assessment Protocol. Puget Sound Partnership, Bonneville Environmental Foundation, and the University of Washington, Seattle.

Breslow, SJ, with R Warren, L Nelson, and K Woodward. 2021. A Resource to Support Floodplains by Design, Part I: Research and Monitoring Recommendations; and Part II: Interviewees’ Insights and Recommendations. Reports to Floodplains by Design.

Breslow, SJ, L Kintner, S Dreyer, H Cole, L Anderson, K Biedenweg, N Bennett, J Donatuto, E Hanson, E Norman, M Poe, D Trimbach.2019. Social Science for the Salish Sea: An action-oriented research agenda to inform ecosystem recovery. A report to the Puget Sound Partnership.

Padowski, JC, S Breslow, C Burgess, SD Day, B Gaolach, E Kolodziej, T McHolm, K Moffett, CJ Schell, P Townsend, J Davison, K Gardow, C Horne, A Short-Gianotti. 2019. The next urban giants: building resilience and equity into growing megapolitan regions by greening the urban human-natural system. National Science Foundation Sustainable Urban Systems Workshop White Paper.

Breslow, S and C McKinnon, eds. 2012. Managing the region’s recreation assets: Get Out West! advisory group report to the Western governors. Western Governors’ Association, Denver.

Breslow, S. 2012. The West: a wealth of recreation opportunities. Western Governors’ Association, Denver.

Breslow, S. 2005b. Understanding the volunteer experience in the Edgewater Park restoration project.Skagit Watershed Council, Mount Vernon, Washington.

Breslow, S, N Jhaveri, A Stodghill, and E Jarosz. 2004. Skagit oral history project phase II: final report.Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission, Seattle.

Breslow, S. 2001. Farmers’ perceptions of salmon habitat restoration measures: loss and contestation.Environmental Protection Agency and Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle.

Breslow, S and JK Parrish, eds. 1999 and 2000. Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study: final report.Coastal Ocean Programs, NOAA, Seattle.