Scientific Journal Articles
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Lincoln, N. K., & Vitousek, P. (2016). Nitrogen fixation during decomposition of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) is an important contribution to nutrient supply in traditional dryland agricultural systems of Hawai'i. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 14(2), 214-230.
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Lincoln, N. K., & Ardoin, N. M. (2016). Cultivating values: environmental values and sense of place as correlates of sustainable agricultural practices. Agriculture and Human Values, 33(2), 389-401.
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Lincoln,N., Chadwick, O. M., & Vitousek, P. M (2014) Soil Fertility Indicators and Opportunities for Pre-Contact Farming in Kona, Hawai‘i. Ecosphere 5(4), 42.
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Lincoln,N. & Ladefoged, T. N. (2014) Agroecology of pre-contact Hawaiian dryland farming: the spatial extent, yield and social impact of Hawaiian breadfruit groves in Kona, Hawai‘i. Journal of Archaeological Science 49, 192-202.
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Lincoln,N. (2014) Effect of various monotypic forest canopies on earthwork biomass and feral pig rooting in Hawaiian wet forests. Forest Ecology and Management 331, 79-84.
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Lincoln, N., & Ardoin, N. (2016). Farmer Typology in South Kona, Hawai ‘i: Whoʻs Farming, How, and Why?. Food, Culture & Society, 19(3), 563-585.
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Lincoln, N.K. & Vitousek, P. (ahead of print). Polynesian Agriculture in Hawaii. Oxford Environmental Encyclopedias.
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Giovanni, Z., Irene, P., András, B., Jon, C., Roberta, A., & Lincon, N.K. (2015). Sustainable landscape development and value rigidity: the Pirsig‘s monkey trap. Landscape Online, 40.