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PUBLICATIONS Maja Schlüter Biggs, R., Schlüter, M., Biggs, D., Bohensky, E.L., BurnSilver, S., Cundill, G., Dakos, V., Daw, T.M., Evans, L.S., Kotschy, K., Leitch, A.M., Meek, C., Quinlan, A., Raudsepp-Hearne, C., Robards, M.D., Schoon, M.L., Schultz, L., West, P.C. (2012). Toward Principles for Enhancing the Resilience of Ecosystem Services. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 37, 421–448. Schlüter M, McAllister RRJ, Arlinghaus R, Bunnefeld N, Eisenack K, Hölker F, Milner-Gulland EJ, Müller B, Nicholson E, Quaas M, Stöven M (2012). New horizons for managing the environment: A review of coupled social-ecological systems modelling. Natural Resource Modeling, Volume 25 (1), 219-272 Tavoni A, Schlüter M, Levin S (2012). The survival of the conformist: social pressure and renewable resource management. Journal of Theoretical Biology, Volume 299, 152-161. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2011.07.003 Huntjens, P., Pahl-Wostl, C., Rihoux, B., Flachner, Z., Neto, S., Koskova, R., Schlüter, M., Nabide Kiti, I., Dickens, C. (2011) Adaptive Water Management and Policy Learning in a Changing Climate: a Formal Comparative Analysis of Eight Water Management Regimes in Europe, Africa and Asia. Environmental Policy and Governance, Volume 21, Issue 3, 145– 163 Schlüter, M, Herrfahrdt-Pähle E (2011) Exploring Resilience and Transformability of a River Basin in the Face of Socioeconomic and Ecological Crisis: an Example from the Amudarya River Basin, Central Asia. Ecology and Society 16 (1): 32. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol16/iss1/art32/ Schlüter M, Hirsch D, Pahl-Wostl C (2010). Coping with change – responses of the Uzbek water management regime to socio-economic transition and global change. Environmental Science and Policy 13: 620-636 Hirsch D., Abrami G, Giordano R, Liersch D, Matin N, Schlüter M (2010). Participatory research for adaptive water management in a transition country – a case study from Uzbekistan. Ecology and Society 15(3): 23. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss3/art23/ Krysanova V; Dickens C; Timmerman J; Varela-Ortega C; Schlüter M; Roest K; Huntjens P; Jaspers F; Buiteveld H; Moreno E; de Pedraza Carrera J; Slámová R; Martinkova M; Blanco I; Esteve P; Pringle K; Pahl-Wostl C; Kabat P (2010). Cross-comparison of climate change adaptation strategies across large river basins in Europe, Africa and Asia. Water Resources Management, DOI: 10.1007/s11269-010-9650-8 Leslie H, Schlüter M, Cudney-Bueno R, Levin S. (2009). Modeling responses of coupled socialecological systems of the Gulf of California to anthropogenic and natural perturbations. Ecological Research. Ecological Research 24 (3), 505-519 Maja Schlueter Publications Schlüter M, Leslie H, Levin S (2009). Managing water use tradeoffs in a semi-arid river delta to sustain multiple ecosystem services – a modeling approach. Ecological Research 24 (3), 491-503 Krysanova, V., H. Buiteveld, D. Haase, F. Hattermann, K. Van Niekerk, K. Roest, P. MartínezSantos and M. Schlüter (2008). Practices and Lessons Learned in Coping with Climatic Hazards at the River-Basin Scale: Floods and Droughts. Ecology and Society 13 (2): 32. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss2/art32/ Schlüter M & Pahl-Wostl C. (2007). Mechanisms of resilience in common-pool resource management systems: an agent-based model of water use in a river basin. Ecology and Society 12 (2): 4. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss2/art4/ Schlüter M & Rüger N (2007). Application of a GIS-based Simulation Tool to Analyze and Communicate Uncertainties in Future Water Availability in the Amudarya River Delta. Environmental Modelling and Software 22 (2): 158-166 Schlüter M, Rüger N, Savitsky A, Novikova N, Matthies M, Lieth H (2006). An integrated simulation tool for ecological assessment of alternative water management strategies in a degraded river delta. Environmental Management 38 (4): 638-653 Schlüter M, Savitsky AG, McKinney DC, Lieth H (2005). Optimizing long-term water allocation in the Amudarya river delta - A water management model for ecological impact assessment. Environmental Modelling and Software 20(5): 529-545 Rüger N, Schlüter M, Matthies M (2005). A fuzzy habitat suitability index for Populus euphratica in the Northern Amudarya delta. Ecological Modelling 184 (2-4): 313-328 Schlüter M & Rachor E (2001). Meroplankton distribution in the central Barents Sea in relation to local oceonographic patterns. Polar Biol 24: 582-592 Günther C-P, Boysen-Ennen E, Niesel V, Hasemann C, Heuers J, Bittkau A, Fetzer I, Nacken M, Schlüter M, Jaklin S (1998). Observations of a mass occurence of Macoma balthica larvae in midsummer. Journal of Sea Research 40: 347-351 Articles in Proceedings/Books Schlüter M, Hirsch D, Abdullaev D, Herrfahrdt-Pähle E, Giordano R, Khamirzaeva M, Khasankhanova G, Kranz N, Liersch S, Matin N, Salokhiddinov A, Savitsky A, Siderius C, Toryannikova R (2010). The Amudarya Case Study. In: J Mysiak, HJ Henriksen, C Sullivan, J Bromley, C Pahl-Wostl. The Adaptive Water Resource Management Handbook. Earthscan, London, pp. 143-155. Abrami G, Schlüter M (2009). Building an Agent-Based Model for exploring how informal rules impact the functioning of newly-established Water User Associations in Central Asia. Proceeding of the Congress of the European Social Simulation Association, Sep 2009 Savitsky AG, Schlüter M, Taryannikova RV, Agaltseva NA, Chub VE (2007) Current and future impacts of climate change on river runoff in the Central Asian river basins. In: C. Pahl-Wostl, P. Kabat, J. Moeltgen (eds). Adaptive and Integrated Water Management - Coping with Complexity and Uncertainty. Springer Berlin. 2 Maja Schlueter Publications Schlüter M, Khasankhanova G., Abdullaev U., Talskikh V., Taryannikova R., Joldasova I., Khamzina T., Ibragimov R., Pahl-Wostl C. (2007) Incorporating environmental flows into water management in the Amudarya river delta. Proceedings of the International Conference on Adaptive & Integrated Water Management - Coping with complexity and uncertainty (CAIWA), 12-16th November, 2007, Basel, Switzerland. Electronic version (CD compilation). Schlüter M. & Herrfahrdt-Pähle E. (2007). Resilience and Adaptability in the lower Amudarya river basin, Central Asia. Proceedings of the International Conference on Adaptive & Integrated Water Management - Coping with complexity and uncertainty (CAIWA), 12-16th November, 2007, Basel, Switzerland. Electronic version (CD compilation). Schlüter M, Savitsky A, Rüger N, Lieth H (2003). Simulation der großräumigen Grundwasserund Überflutungsdynamik in einem degradierten Flußdelta als Basis für eine ökologische Bewertung alternativer Wassermanagementstrategien. S. 437-443. In: Strobl J, Blaschke T, Griesebner G (Herausgeber) Angewandte Geographische Informationsverarbeitung XV. Beiträge zum AGIT-Symposium Salzburg 2003. Wichmann, Heidelberg. Schlüter M (2003).Tradition, Selbstbestimmung, Kooperation und die Zukunft des Aralsees. S. 227-243 in: Kaiser, M. (Herausgeber) WeltWissen. Entwicklungszusammenarbeit in der Weltgesellschaft. Transcript. Bielefeld. 3