Publications Resulting from Sugar Creek Research

Thesis & Dissertations Bulletins & Technical Reports
Peer Review Articles  

 

 

Theses and Dissertations (return to top)

 

Scot Eric Long. 2003. Ph.D. Dissertation. Anthropology. Richard Moore, Advisor. "The complexity of labor exchange among Amish farm households in Holmes County, Ohio." The Ohio State University, 2003, 213 pages.

 

Jason Parker.  2006. Ph.D. Dissertation in Anthropology. Richard Moore, Advisor. "Land Tenure in the Sugar Creek Watershed: a contextual analysis of land tenure and social networks, intergenerational farm succession, and conservation use among farmers of Wayne County, Ohio." The Ohio State University, 2006, 547 pages.

 

Elizabeth Swinehart. 2006. M.S. Natural Resources -- Lance Williams, Advisor. "Evaluating restoration potential of primary headwater streams impacted by Amish and conventional agriculture in the Sugar Creek watershed, Ohio." M.S. Thesis. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

 

Katherine Holmes—(Charles Goebel, Advisor)- 2004. "Landscape factors influencing water quality and the development of reference conditions for riparian restoration in the headwaters of a northeast Ohio watershed." M.S. Thesis. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

 

Articles (return to top)

Bird, E., D. Stinner, and R.H. Moore. 2000. Integrative Analysis of Systems Research Case Studies: Case 3 SARE Amish Study; “Inquiry in Action: Learning Partnerships for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems”, Consortium for Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (CSARE).  UW-Madison.

 

Bird, E., D. Stinner and R.H. Moore. 2001. “Amish Farming Systems and Communities Case Study.” Consortium for Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (CSARE).  UW-Madison.

 

Stinner, D., R.H. Moore, and F. Hitzhusen. 1998. Report of the USDA SARE grant: “Integrating Quality of Life, Economic, and Environmental Issues: Agroecosystem Analysis of Amish Farming". 110 pp.

 

Moore, R.H., B.R. Stinner, P.C. Goebel, J.S. Parker, D.M. Hudgins, D.A. McCartney, M. Weaver. 2002. “Social Creek Social Indicators: Tapping Subheadwater TMDL Potential in the Headwaters of the Ohio River.”  Presented in the proceedings of EMAP (Environmental Measurement and Assessment Program USEPA), at the Symposium 2002: The Condition of Our Nation’s Streams and Rivers from the Mountains to the Coast, May 9, Kansas City, MO.

 

            Dr. Moore's presentation was published on the EPA web at:

            http://www.epa.gov/emap/html/pubs/docs/groupdocs/symposia/symp2002/Moore.pdf. 

 

Moore, R.H. 1995. "Sustainability and the Amish: Chasing Butterflies?"  Culture and Agriculture. 53:24-25.

 

Allaire, F., B. Stinner, D. Stinner, J. Hartzler,  R.H. Moore, C. Hoy, J. Dorsey, F. Hitzhusen, and M.Weaver. 2001. “Learning Sustainable Development with a Farm Enterprise and Its Community.”  Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 19:65-84. 

 

Prasad, K., B.R. Stinner, A. Ortiz, D. McCartney, and R.H. Moore. 2005. “Exploring The Relationship Between Hydrologic Parameters And Nutrient Loads Using Digital Elevation Model and GIS - A Case Study From Sugarcreek Headwaters, Ohio, USA.” Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 110:141-69. Kluwer Academic Publishers.

 

Parker, J., R.H. Moore, and M. Weaver. (in press – 2007). “Land Tenure as a Variable in Community Based Watershed Projects: Some Lessons from the Sugar Creek Watershed, Wayne & Holmes County, Ohio.” Society and Natural Resources.

 

(accepted with revisions) Holmes, K.L., P.C. Goebel, B.R.Stinner,  R.H. Moore, D. McCartney, and D. Hudgins. “Landscape characteristics and their relationship to water quality in the headwaters of a northeast Ohio watershed.”  Agriculture, Ecosystems, and the Environment.

 

Bulletins and Technical Reports (return to top)

Moore, R.H., D. McCartney, L. Williams, M. Wood, J. Christner, P. Anderson, J. Kwolek, R. Ramseyer, S. Ankrom, D. Miklos, L. Grant, D. Hudgins, S. Long, J. Parker, K. Prasad, and B. Stinner.  2006. “A Plan to Reduce Phosphorus Loading and Improve Stream Ecological Function in the Middle Fork and Adjoining Watersheds of the Sugar Creek Watershed:  Joint Recommendations for the Alpine Cheese Phosphorus Nutrient Trading Plan.” Alpine Cheese Company NDPES Permit (OH0007960) to Ohio EPA. Ohio EPA. 49 pages. December. See

            http://www.epa.state.oh.us/dsw/WQ_trading/alpine cheese trading plan 1 1 06.pdf