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David Sampson is a Senior Sustainability Scientist with the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, the Global Futures lab, and a research scientist for the Decision Center for a Desert City. He creates computer simulation tools, used to examine policies and meteorological forcing’s on probable water futures using advanced scenario analyses. Dr. Sampson is the architect of a water policy and planning model for the Phoenix Metropolitan Area known as WaterSim 5 (and now WaterSim 6). These models are used by teachers, students, and faculty to examine tradeoffs in policy and planning strategies, and population growth, under climate change and drought.
Since 2005
Thomas, R. Quinn, Evan Brooks, Annika Jersild, Eric Ward, Randolph Wynne, Timothy J. Albaugh, Heather Dinon Aldridge, Harold E. Burkhart, Jean-Christophe Domec, Thomas R. Fox, Carlos A. Gonzalez-Benecke, Asko Noormets, David A. Sampson, Robert O. Teskey. 2017. Leveraging 35 years of Pinus taeda research in the southeastern U.S. to constrain forest carbon cycle predictions: regional data assimilation using ecosystem experiments. Biogeosciences. 14: 1-23.
Gober, Patricia., Sampson, David A., Quay, Ray., White, Dave D.,& Chow, Winston T.L., Urban adaptation to mega-drought: Anticipatory water modeling, policy, and planning for the urban Southwest. Sustainable Cities and Society. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ j.scs.2016.05.001.
Moreno, H.A., H. V. Gupta, D. D. White, and D. A. Sampson. Modeling the distributed effects of forest thinning on the long-term water balance and stream flow extremes for a semi-arid basin in the southwestern US. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 20: 1241-1267. doi:10.5194/hess-20-1241-2016, 2016.
Sampson, D. A., R. Quay, D. D. White. 2016. Anticipatory modeling for water supply sustainability in Phoenix, Arizona. Environmental Science and Policy 55: 36-46. DOI: 10.1016/j/envsci.2015.08.014.
Withycombe Keeler, L., A. Wiek, D. D. White and D. A. Sampson. 2015. Linking stakeholder survey, scenario analysis, and simulation modeling to explore the long-term impacts of regional water governance regimes. Environmental Science and Policy 48:237-249.
Gober, P., D.D. White, R. Quay, D.A. Sampson, and C.W. Kirkwood. 2014. Socio-hydrology modelling for an uncertain future, with examples from the USA and Canada. In Model Fusion: Integrating Environmental Models to Solve Real World Problems. Geological Society of London, Special Publications Series.
Murray, A.T., P.D. Padegimas, P. Gober, L. Anselin, R.J. Sergio, D.A. Sampson. 2012. Spatial optimization models for water supply allocation. Water Resources Management 26(8): 2243-2257. DPI: 10.1007/s11269-012-0013-5.
Sampson, D.A., D.M. Amatya, C.D. Blanton Lawson, R.W. Skaggs. 2011. Leaf area index (LAI) of loblolly pine and emergent vegetation following a harvest. Transactions of the ASABE 54: 2057-2066.
Sampson, D.A., V. Escobar, M.K. Tschudi, T. Lant and P. Gober. 2011. A provider-based water planning and management model—WaterSim 4.0—for the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. Journal of Environmental Management 92: 2596-2610.
Gielen, B., H. Verbeeck, J. Neirynck, D.A. Sampson, F. Vermeiren, and I.A. Janssens. 2010. Decadal water balance of a temperate Scots pine forest (Pinus sylvestris L.) based on measurements and modeling. Biogeosciences 7: 1247-1261.
Sampson, D. A., R. H. Wynne, and J. R. Seiler. 2008. Edaphic and climatic effects on forest stand development, net primary production, and net ecosystem productivity simulated for Coastal Plain loblolly pine in Virginia, Journal Geophysical Research, 113, G01003, doi: 10.1029/2006JG000270.
Sampson, D.A., I.A. Janssens, J. Curiel Yuste, and R. Ceulemans. 2007. Basal rates of soil respiration are correlated with photosynthesis in a mixed temperate forest. Global Change Biology 13: 2008-2017.
Tyree, M.C., Seiler, J.R., Aust, W.M., Sampson, D.A., and Fox, T.R. 2006. Long-term effects of site preparation and fertilization on total soil CO2 efflux and heterotrophic respiration in a 33-year-old Pinus taeda L. plantation on the wet flats of the Virginia Lower Coastal Plain. Forest Ecology and Management 234: 363-369.
Sampson, D.A., I. A. Janssens, and R. Ceulemans. 2006. Under-story contributions to stand level GPP using the process model SECRETS. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 139: 94-104.
Siqueira, M.B., Katul, G.G., Sampson, D.A., Stoy, P.C., Juang, J.-Y., McCarthy, H.R., and Oren, R. 2006. Multi-scale model inter-comparisons of CO2 and H2O exchange rates in a maturing southeastern U.S. pine forest. Global Change Biology 12: 1189-1207.
Sampson, D.A., Waring, R.H., Maier, C.A., Gough, D.M., Ducey, M.J., Johnsen, K.H. 2006. Fertilization effects on forest carbon storage and exchange and net primary production; a new hybrid process model for stand management. Forest Ecology and Management 221: 91-109.
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medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2021)
Knowledge For The Anthropocenepp.316-327, (2021)
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