Cornell University Department of Natural ResourcesPeople Graduate Students Stefanie Hufnagl-Eichiner

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Hufnagl-Eichiner Stefanie
PhD Candidate


Department of Natural Resources
Cornell University

302 Fernow Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
USA
Ph: 607-255-6904
Fx: 607-255-0349
E.mail: sh339@cornell.edu

 

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Stefanie Hufnagl-Eichiner

Peer reviewed publication

Wolf, S. A. & S. Hufnagl-Eichiner. 2007.  External Resources and
Development of Forest Landowner Collaboratives.
Society and Natural Resources. 20:675-688.

Other publications

Wolf, S. A., Klein, J., Hufnagl-Eichiner, S. & L. Buck. 2006. Taking stock
and looking ahead: Benchmarking New York State maple sugar
production. Extension report. Department of Natural Resources,
Cornell University. October, 2006.

Hufnagl, S. & F.-J. Mayer. 2003. Kronenstrukturanalyse auf den fünf
Waldklimastationen mit Eiche. (Crown structure analysis at the five
forest climate stations with oak). LWF aktuell. 42:42.

Mayer, F.-J. & Hufnagl, S. 2003. Erhebung des Gesundheitszustandes
der Eichen im Schlosspark Nymphenburg. (Assessement of oak health
in the Schlosspark Nymphenburg). LWF aktuell. 42:43-44.

Hufnagl, S. 2000. Rolle und Selbsteinschätzung der politischen Parteien
im Zertifizierungsprozess. (Role and self assessment of the political
parties in the implementation of forest certification in Germany).
Diplomarbeit. (MS Thesis).

Publications in preparation for peer review

Hufnagl, S. & S. A. Wolf. (in revision). Social integration of
organizational innovation for sustainable development:
crossboundaryforest management. Organization and Environment.

Hufnagl, S. & S. A. Wolf. (unpublished manuscript). Temporal Division of
Labor in a Rural Development Network: Private Forest Landowner
Cooperation in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

Wolf, S.A. & S. Hufnagl-Eichiner. (unpublished manuscript).
Associational Forestry in the U.S.: Organizational Alternatives in
Non-Industrial Private Forest Management for Environment, Economy
and Community.

Hufnagl, S, Wolf SA & L. Drinkwater. (unpublished manuscript) Nitrogen
Management in the National Research Portfolio: Analysis of the
Financial Files of the Current Research Information System (CRIS).

Presentations

Hufnagl-Eichiner, S. Evidence for ecological modernization? An analysis
of the United States’ federal research portfolio on farm nutrient
management practices. German Environmental Sociology Summit 2007.
8.–10. November 2007. Lüneburg, Germany.

Hufnagl-Eichiner, S. Die Annährung von Soziologie und Ökologie:
Evolutionstheoretische Konzepte zum Verständnis von Gesellschaft
und Natur. 4. Tagung der NachwuchsGruppe Umweltsoziologie.
19.-21. April 2007. Berlin, Germany.

Hufnagl-Eichiner, S. Organizational responses to nitrogen pollution in the
Gulf of Mexico. Department of Natural Resources Graduate Student
Association Symposium. Cornell University.
January 18-19, 2007. Ithaca, NY, USA.

Hufnagl-Eichiner, S. & S. A. Wolf. Temporal division of labor in a rural
development network: forest landowner collaboration in Wisconsin
and Minnesota. 69th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society.
August 10-13, 2006. Louisville, KY, USA.

Wolf, S. A., L. Buck, W. Anderson & S. Hufnagl-Eichiner. Multi-
functionality, conservation enterprises and theories of innovation:
a statistical analysis of NY State maple syrup producers.
69th Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society.
August 10-13, 2006. Louisville, KY, USA.

Hufnagl-Eichiner, S. External Resources and Organizational Development:
An Ecological Perspective on Forest Landowner Collaboration.
Guest lecture in NTRES 318 (Environmental Strategies). 3/13/06

Hufnagl-Eichiner, S. External resources and organizational development:
an ecological perspective on forest landowner collaboration.
Department of Natural Resources Graduate Student Association
Symposium. Cornell University. January 17-18, 2006. Ithaca, NY.

Hufnagl-Eichiner, S. Temporal Division of Labor in a Resource Network in
Support of Forest Landowner Collaboration in Rural U.S.
Department of Natural Resources Graduate Student Association
Symposium. Cornell University. January 20-21, 2005. Ithaca, NY.

Hufnagl-Eichiner, S. Temporal Division of Labor in a Resource Network in
Support of Forest Landowner Collaboration in Rural U.S. Presented at
the Graduate Student Workshop 11/08/2005 at the Cornell University
Program on Development, Governance and Nature event “Accountability,
Learning and Organizational Practice in Development NGOs”

Hufnagl, S. Nutrient trading schemes in Germany. 30th International
Forestry Students Symposium. September 9-24, 2002. Bogor, Indonesia.