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These are some publications that I have authored or collaborated with others:

1. Arbab Nazia, Jason Grabosky, Richard Leopold. 2022.Economic Assessment of Urban Ash Tree Management Options in New Jersey.  Sustainability 14, 4: 2172

2. Paulin, Joseph, Nazia Arbab, Brian Schilling  (2022). White-Tailed Deer and the Hidden Costs to Farmers’ Livelihoods: A Case Study of New Jersey Stories. Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES), Rutgers Cooperative Extension (RCE).

3. Ligmann-Zielinska, A., [et al, including N. Arbab. (2020). ’One Size Does Not Fit All’: A Roadmap of Purpose-Driven Mixed-Method Pathways for Sensitivity Analysis of Agent-Based Models. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 23 (1) 6.

4. Arbab, N.N, J. Quispe and J.M Hartman, J. Grabosky (2019). Implications of Different DEMs on Watershed Runoffs Estimations. Journal of Water Resource & Protection 11, 448-467.

5. Giri, S, N. Arbab and R. Lathrop (2019). Assessing the potential impacts of climate and land use change on water fluxes and sediment transport in a loosely coupled system. Journal of Hydrology 577, 123955.

6. Giri, S, N. Arbab and R. Lathrop (2018). Water security assessment of current and future scenarios through an integrated modeling framework in the Neshanic River Watershed. Journal of Hydrology 563, 1025-1041.

7. Arbab, N.N, A.R Collins and J.F Conley (2016). Projections of Watershed Pollutant Loads Using a Spatially Explicit, Agent-Based Land Use Conversion Model: A Case Study of Berkeley County, West Virginia. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 9, 1-35.

8. Assisted Professor Llyod J. Dumas with the preparation of the report entitled, “Seeds of Opportunity: Climate Change Challenges and Solutions.” Published at Civil Society Institute, Massachusetts. April 2006.

9. Arbab, N.N,& J. Grabosky (2022). Spatially Explicit Forest Ecological Assessment for Land Use Planning: Highlands, New Jersey. in-progress at Sustainability.

10. Arbab, N.N,& J. Grabosky (2022). GIS-based Multicriteria Analysis for Land Use and Forest Planning in New Jersey. Technical report in progress for Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES), Rutgers Cooperative Extension (RCE).

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