Myers, W. L., Bishop, J., Brooks, R., and Patil, G. P. (2001). Composite spatial indexing of regional habitat importance. Community Ecology, 2(2), 213—220.

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Myers, W. L., Bishop, J., Brooks, R., and Patil, G. P. (2001). Composite spatial indexing of regional habitat importance. Community Ecology, 2(2), 213—220.

Myers, W. L., and Patil, G. P. (2002). Echelon analysis. In Encyclopedia of Environmetrics, Volume 2. A. El-Shaarawi and W. W. Piegorsch, eds. John Wiley & Sons, UK. pp. 583—586.

Johnson, G. D., Myers, W. L. Patil, G. P., O’Connell, T. J., and Brooks, R. P. (2001). Predictability of bird community-based ecological integrity using landscape measurements. In Cartografia Multiscalare della Natura, O. Rossi, ed., IX Congresso Nazaionale Della Societa Italiana di Ecologica, September pp. 79—104. Also appears in Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, D. Rapport, W. Lasley, D. Rolston, O. Nielsen, C. Qualset, and A. Damania, eds. CRC Press/Lewis Publ. pp. 617—637 (2003).

Grossi, L., Patil, G. P., and Taillie, C. (2004). Statistical selection of perimeter-area models for patch mosaics in multiscale landscape analysis. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 11,

Johnson, G. D., Myers, W. L., Patil, G. P., and Taillie, C. (2001). Predictability of surface water pollution loading in Pennsylvania using watershed- based landscape measurements. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 37(4), 821—835.

Patil, G. P., Brooks, R. P., Myers, W. L., and Taillie, C. (2003). Multiscale advanced raster map analysis system for measuring ecosystem health at landscape scale—A novel synergistic consortium initiative. In Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, D. Rapport, W. Lasley, D. Rolston, O. Nielsen, C. Qualset, and A. Damania, eds. CRC Press/Lewis Publ. pp

Patil, G. P., Brooks, R. P., Myers, W. L., Rapport, D. J., and Taillie, C. (2001). Ecosystem health and its measurement at landscape scale: Towards the next generation of quantitative assessments. Ecosystem Health,7(4),

Patil, G. P., Bishop, J., Myers, W. L., Taillie, C., Vraney, R., and Wardrop, D. H. (2004). Detection and delineation of critical areas using echelons and spatial scan statistics with synoptic cellular data. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 11(2),

Patil, G. P., and Taillie, C. (2003). Modeling and interpreting the accuracy assessment error matrix for a doubly classified map. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 10(3),

Patil, G. P. Multiscale advanced raster map analysis system: Definition, design, and development. In Novos Rumos em Estatistica, L. Carvalho, F. Brilhante, and F. Rosado, eds. Sociedade Portuguesa de Estatistica, pp

Patil, G. P. (2003). Classified raster map analysis for sustainable environment and development in the 21st Century. In Sustainable Environments: A Statistical Analysis A. K. Ghosh, J. K. Ghosh and B.Mukhopadhyay, eds. Oxford University Press, New Delhi. Pp

Myers, W. L., Patil, G. P., Taillie, C., and Wardrop, D. (2003). Synoptic environmental indicators as image analogs for landscape analysis. Community Ecology, 4(2),

Myers, W. L., Patil, G. P., and Taillie, C. (2003). Doubly segmented proxy images for multiscale landscape ecology and ecosystem health. Community Ecology, 4(2),

Patil, G. P., and Taillie, C. (2003). Geographic and network surveillance via scan statistics for critical area detection. Statistical Science, 18(4),

Patil, G. P., Balbus, J., Biging, G., JaJa, J., Myers, W. L., and Taillie, C. (2004). Multiscale advanced raster map analysis system: Definition, design and development. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 11,

Patil, G. P., and Taillie, C. (2004). Upper level set scan statistic for detecting arbitrarily shaped hotspots. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 11,

Patil, G. P. (2003). Overview: Landscape Health Assessment (2003). In Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, D. Rapport, W. Lasley, D. Rolston, O. Nielsen, C. Qualset, and A. Damania, eds. CRC Press/Lewis Publ. pp

Patil, G. P. (2003). Statistical ecology and environmental statistics. In Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, EOLSS Publishers Co., Ltd. Jeff Wood, ed.

Patil, G. P.(2004). Editorial: Special institutional thematic issue: Center for Statistical Ecology and Environmental Statistics. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 11,

Patil, G. P., and Taillie, C. (2004). Multiple indicators, partially ordered sets, and linear extensions: Multi-criterion ranking and prioritization. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 11,

Member, NSF Peer Review Panel for ‘Homeland Security and Geographic Information Systems’ February, 2004

Member, NSF Peer Review Panel for ‘New Mathematical and Statistical Tools for Understanding Complex Systems in the Environment (MSPA-CSE)’ June, 2004

Member, EPA Science Advisory Board, Regional Vulnerability Assessment Panel, for ‘EPA’s Regional Vulnerability Assessment Methods for Multi-Scale Decision-Making’ October, 2004 Invited

Invited Speaker, ‘Detection and Delineation of Critical Areas for Assessment and Management at Landscape Scales using Cellular Synoptic Data,’ International Society for Ecosystem Health Conference on Linkages Between Biodiversity, Ecosystem Health, and Human Health, Washington, DC, June 2002.

Invited Speaker, ‘Detection and Delineation of Critical Areas for Assessment and Management at Landscape Scales using Cellular Synoptic Data,’ The International Environmetrics Society Meetings, Genoa, Italy, June 2002.

Invited Speaker, ‘Prioritization and Ranking of Watersheds Based on Watershed Indicators Without Having to Integrate Indicators for Multi-Criterion Decision Support,’ The International Environmetrics Society Meetings, Genoa, Italy, June 2002.

Invited Speaker, ‘Geographic and Network Surveillance for Arbitrarily Shaped Hotspots: Next Generation of Potential Outbreak Detection and Prioritization System.’ National Syndromic Surveillance Conference, New York City, September 2002.

Presented paper, ‘Multiscale Advanced Raster Map Analysis System Definition, Design, and Development.’ RESE Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, November 2002.

Invited Keynote Lecture, “Environmental Health and a New Generation of Statistical Methods”, MISTRA Conference on Remote Sensing for the Environment, Government of Sweden, Stockholm, November 2002.

Invited Joint Inaugural Lecture with C. R. Rao, International Conference on Environment and Health related Quality of Life: Statistical Perspectives, France 2002.

Invited paper, ‘Upper Level Set Scan Statistic for Detection Arbitrarily Shaped Hotspots,’ Joint Statistical Meetings, San Francisco, August 2003.* *Also a session chairman.

Invited Poster Presentation, Keystone Homeland Security Summit, University Park, April 2003.

Invited presentation, ‘Biosurveillance Geoinformatics of Hotspot Detection and Prioritization for Biosecurity,’ Washington Statistical Society, Washington, DC, February 2004.