Gilbert F. White - November 2005

PUBLICATIONS

“Shortage of Public Water Supplies in the United States During 1934,” Journal of the American Water Works Association, 27(7), July 1935, 841-854.

“The Limit of Economic Justification for Flood Protection,” The Journal of Land and Public Utility Economics, 12, May 1936, 133-148. “Notes on Flood Protection and Land-use Planning,” Planners Journal, 3(3), May-June 1936, 57-61. With the Committee, “The Broadening Scope of Planning,” Proceedings of the National Zoning Conference, prepared by the National Resources Committee, Chicago, Illinois, December 12-13, 1937, 25-28. “Economic Justification for Flood Protection,” Civil Engineering, 7(5), May 1937, 345-348. “Economic Aspects of Flood-forecasting,” Transactions of 1939 of the American Geophysical Union, 218-233. “State Regulation of Floodplain Use,” Journal of Land and Public Utility Economics, 16(3), August 1940, 352-357. “Land Planning,” Planning for America, (Edited by G.B. Galloway). New York, NY: Henry Holt, 1941, 89-108. Human Adjustment to Floods, Chicago: University of Chicago Department of Geography Research Papers, No. 29, 1945, published in limited edition in 1942, 225 pp. “Geographic Problems in Natural Resources Administration,” unpublished paper, presented at the Association of American Geographers, 1948. “Water Limits to Human Activity in the United States,” Proceedings of the InterAmerican Conference on Conservation of Renewable Natural Resources, Section III, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of State, 1948, 317-321. The United States and the Soviet Union, written by AFSC working committee, (GFW chair), Yale University Press, 1949.

“National Resources: Progress and Poverty,” University of Chicago Round Table, NBC radio discussion with Edward Ackerman and William Vogt, No. 569, February 13, 1949.

With the Committee, Task Force Report on Organization and Policy in the Field of Natural Resources, Appendix L, 255 pp., prepared for the Commission on Organization of the Gilbert F. White November 2005

Executive Branch of the Government, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, January 1949. With others, New Evidence of the Militarization of America, Washington: National Council Against Conscription, 1949, 54 pp. Letter p. 336 Hearing before a subcommittee of the committee on interstate and foreign commerce, US Senate, September 27, 28, 29 and October 3, 1949. “Toward an Appraisal of World Resources,” Geographical Review, 39(4), 1949, 625-639. “Peace with Russia, Realism or Unrealism?” University of Chicago Round Table, NBC radio discussion with Harrison Brown, William Henry Chamberlin, Malcolm Sharp and GFW, January 29, 1950. With the Commission, A Water Policy for the American People, Report of the President's Water Policy Commission, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950, 3 volumes. “National Executive Organization for Water Resources,” American Political Science Review, 44(3), September 1950, 593-610. “Reorganization of Federal Agencies for Natural Resources Development,” Journal of the American Water Works Association, 42, 1950, 611-614. “The United States and the Soviet Union,” A report prepared with AFSC. Reprinted from Yale University Press. Industrial and Social Order Council of the Society of Friends. London, 1950. “The United States and the Soviet Union: The Quaker Report after Six Months. Preface, The Friend, Sixth Month 15, 1950, 23 pp. Written by committee. Steps to Peace: A Quaker View of U.S. Foreign Policy, A Report prepared for the American Friends Service Committee. 1951. “Friends’ Responsibility for Service.” Friends Face their Fourth Century, The Third World Conference of Friends. Oxford England, July 28-August 6, 1952, 78-90. “America’s Dual Responsibility,” Building Leadership for Peace, Report of the 21st Annual Forum, 1952, New York: New York Herald Tribune, 22-24. “Some New Queries for Friends’ School,” The Courier. Friends Council on Education, 1953. “The Liberal Arts College,” p. 369, keynote address Second Buck Hill Falls Conference, Preparation for Medical Education in the Liberal Arts College, The Report of the Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 3 - Subcommittee on Pre-professional Education of the Survey of Medical Education. McGraw Hill, 1953. “A New Stage in Resource History,” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 8(5), September 1953, 228-232, 248. “Alumni Day Address,” The Westonian, Westown School, 1954. “Chairman’s Summary: Water Resources Problems,” The Nation Looks at its Resources, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 1954, 173-175. “Work of the UNESCO Advisory Committee on Arid Zone Research,” Science, 120(3105), July 2, 1954, 15. “Haverford College,” p 89-96. Faculty Rights and Obligations in Eight Liberal Arts Colleges, Charles Dennison, TC Studies Education, Colombia, 1955. With the Commission, “Draft bill entitled ‘Water Resources Act of 1951’,” based on President's Water Resources Policy Commission Report, May 1955. With the Committee, The Goals of Student Exchange, Committee on Educational Interchange Policy, New York, January 1955. With the Committee, Geographic Distribution in Exchange Programs, Committee on Educational Interchange Policy, New York, January 1955. With Peter C. Duisberg, “International Arid Lands Meetings in New Mexico,” Scientific Monthly, 192, March 1955. “Symposium on the Future of the Arid Lands,” Geographical Review, 45(3), 1955, 434-435. “International Cooperation in Arid Zone Research,” Science, 123(3196), March 30, 1956, 537- 538. Editor, The Future of Arid Lands, Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1956, 444 pp. (In English and Russian.) “Discussion,” Water for Industry, Jack B. Graham and Meredith F. Burrill, (eds.), Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1956, 121-124. The High School in a New Era, Papers presented at the Conference on the American High School at the University of Chicago October 28-30, 1957, p. 63-71, 1958, University of Chicago Press. With the Committee, The Need for Basic Research with Respect to Renewable Natural Resources, Special Committee on Renewable Natural Resources, Division of Biology and Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 4 - Agriculture, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council, 1957. “A Perspective of River Basin Development,” Law and Contemporary Problems, 22(2), Spring 1957, 157-184. (In English and Japanese.) “The Citizen and the Water Problem,” transcription of address to the South Shore Branch, League of Women Voters of Chicago, Chicago, March 27, 1957. “Introductory Graduate Work for Geographers,” The Professional Geographer, 10(2), March 1958, 6-8. With the Committee, Integrated River Basin Development, U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs, New York, 1958. (In English, French and Spanish.) With Wesley C. Calef, James W. Hudson, Harold M. Mayer, John R. Shaeffer, and Donald J. Volk, Changes in Urban Occupance of Flood Plains in the United States, Chicago: University of Chicago Department of Geography Research Papers, No. 57, 1958, 235 pp. “Broader Bases for Choice: The Next Key Move,” Perspective on Conservation, Henry Jarrett, Editor, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1958, 205-226. “The Facts About Our Water Supply,” Harvard Business Review, Vol. 36, No. 2, March-April 1958, 87-94. “River Basin Development,” News of the U.N., Friends General Conference, 2(2), May 1958, 1, 4. “Emerging Needs in Development of the World's Rivers,” WMO Bulletin, July 1958, 108-111. “The Changing Dimensions of the World Community,” The High School in a New Era, Francis S. Chase and Harold A. Anderson, (eds.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1959. Also in Journal of Geography, 59(4), April 1960, 165-170. “Friends Education,” p. 87-98. In Horace Mather Lippinott, (Ed.) Through a Quaker Archway. Sagamore Press. 1959. “A New Attack on Flood Losses,” State Government, 32(2), Spring 1959, 121-126. “Strategic Aspects of Urban Flood Plain Occupance,” Journal of the Hydraulics Division, Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 86(HY2), February 1960, 89- 102. “A Geographer's View of the Problems of the South Platte,” Resource Development: Frontiers for Research, Papers of the Western Resources Conference, 1959, Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 1960, 75-83. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 5 - “Industrial Water Use: A Review,” The Geographical Review, 50(3), 1960, 412-430. “Alternative Uses of Limited Water Supplies,” Impact, 10(4), 1960, 243-263. Science and the Future of Arid Lands, Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 1960. (In English, French and Spanish.) “The Changing Role of Water in Arid Lands,” University of Arizona Bulletin Series, 32(2), November 1960. Also in Arizona Review, 16(3), March 1967, 1-8. “The Control and Development of Flood Plain Areas,” Proceedings of the 1960 Institute on Planning and Zoning, Dallas: Southwestern Legal Foundation, 1961, 93-107. Consultant, “Report of the Select Committee on National Water Resources,” Senate Report No. 29, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, 1961. “Introduction: The Strategy of Using Flood Plains,” Papers on Flood Problems, Gilbert F. White, Editor, Chicago: University of Chicago Department of Geography Research Papers, No. 70, 1961, 1-4. With Robert W. Kates, “Flood Hazard Evaluation,” Papers on Flood Problems, Gilbert F. White, Editor, Chicago: University of Chicago Department of Geography Research Papers, No. 70, 1961, 135-147. Editor, Papers on Flood Problems, Chicago: University of Chicago Department of Geography Research Papers, No. 70, 1961. “Water: A Growing Crisis on the Flood Front,” Planning, Chicago: American Society of Planning Officials, 1961, 132-136. “The Choice of Use in Resources Management,” Natural Resources Journal, 1, March 1961, 23- 40. “A Joint Effort to Improve High School Geography,” Journal of Geography, 60(8), November 1961, 357‑360. “Water Pollution Control and Its Challenge to Political Economic Research: Discussion,” Proceedings of the National Conference on Water Pollution, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961, 485- 497. With Charles C. Colby, “Harlan H. Barrows, 1877-1960,” Annals, Association of American Geographers, 51(4), December 1961, 395-400. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 6 - Advisory committee, The Peace Corps, A Study by the Colorado State University Research Foundation, Ft. Collins, Colorado. Prepared for the International Cooperation Administration, 1961. “Report of the Past President,” Professional Geographer, 14(4), July 1962, 13-14. “The Lower Mekong Development: Its Meaning and Extent,” Resources, No. 112, May 1962, 19-26. (In English and Japanese.) With Egbert de Vries, Harold B. Dunkerley, and John V. Krutilla, “Economic and Social Aspects of Lower Mekong Development,” A Report to the Committee for Coordination of Investigations of the Lower Mekong Basin, January 1962. (In English and French.) “Critical Issues Concerning Geography in the Public ServiceCIntroduction,” Annals, Association of American Geographers, 52(3), September 1962, 279-280. With the Committee, Natural Resources: A Summary Report to the President of the United States, National Research Council Committee on Natural Resources, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, Publication 1000, 1962, 62 pp. “The Changing Role of Water in Arid Lands,” The Annie W. Riecker Memorial Lecture Series, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ, 1962. “Social and Economic Aspects of Natural Resources,” A Report to the Committee on Natural Resources, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, Publication 1000-G, 1962. “Thirsty Lands—Past and Future,” UNESCO Courier, May 1962, 4-17. “Uncharted Intellect: Our Unworldly Ignorance,” Chicago Sunday Sun-Times, June 10, 1962, Section 2, 1-2. As told to Jack Star, “We’re Talking Ourselves into a Water Crisis,” Look, September 11, 1962, 61-64. Review of Man, Mind and Land: A Theory of Resource Use, Walter Firey, Economic Geography, 39(4), 1962, 373-374. Opening Statement, White House Conference on Conservation, Official Proceedings, May 24- 25, 1962, Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1962, 43-45. “Contributions of Geographical Analysis to River Basin Development,” Geographical Journal, 129, Pt. 4, December 1963, 412-436. “The Mekong River Plan,” Scientific American, 208(4), April 1963, 49-59, also in Arms Control, Herbert F. York, Editor, San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1973, 318-329. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 7 - With Howard Cook, “Making Wise Use of Flood Plains,” Science, Technology and Development, Vol. 1, U.S. papers prepared for U.N. conference, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963, 343‑359. Review of Gewässer and Wasserhaushalt des Festlands, Reiner Keller, Geographical Review, 53(4), 1963, 628-629. With the Committee, “An Outline of International Programs in the Atmospheric Sciences,” National Research Council, Ad Hoc Committee on International Programs in Atmospheric Sciences and Hydrology, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, Publication 1085, 1963. “United Nations Conference on the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas,” Geographical Review, 53, October 1963, 608-609. “New Emphasis in Planning Our Physical Resources,” Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Metropolitan Area Planning Conference, September 25, 1963. “Maps in Our Changing World,” Current Events, 63(21), 1964, 163-166. “Floodplain Adjustment and Regulations,” Handbook of Applied Hydrology, Section 25-V, Ven Ta Chow, Editor, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964. Choice of Adjustment to Floods, Chicago: University of Chicago Department of Geography Research Papers, No. 93, 1964, 150 pp. “Rivers of International Concord,” UNESCO Courier, No. 32, July-August 1964, 36-37. “Vietnam: The Fourth Course,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 20, No. 10, December 1964, 6-10. Also in Marcus Raskin and Bernard Fall (eds.), The Viet Nam Reader, New York: Random House, 1965, 351-357. “Neglected Alternatives to Flood Protection,” 1964 Annual Report, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, 15-24. “Rediscovering the Earth,” American Education, 1(2), February 1965, 8-11. Also in Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, 51(316), February 1967, 1-9. “Geography in Liberal Education,” Geography in Undergraduate Education, A Report of the Geography in Liberal Education Project, Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers, 1965, 13-24. “Water Development as Part of a Development Aid Policy,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Water Development in Less Developed Areas, Berlin, 1963, Berlin: Duncker and Humblot, 1965, 44-56. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 8 - With W. R. D. Sewell, “The Lower Mekong,” International Conciliation, No. 558, May, 1966, 1-63. With the Committee, Alternatives in Water Management: Report of the Committee on Water, Division of Earth Sciences, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1966. With the Commission. Weather and Climate Modification: Report of the Special Commission on Weather Modification, Washington, DC: National Science Foundation, 1966. With the Task Force. A Unified National Program for Managing Flood Losses: Report by the Task Force on Federal Flood Control Policy, Washington, DC: Bureau of the Budget, 1966. Also, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, House Document No. 465, 47 pp. “Approaches to Weather Modification,” Human Dimensions of Weather Modification, Chicago: University of Chicago Department of Geography Research Papers, No. 105, 1966, 19-23. “Optimal Flood Damage Management: Retrospect and Prospect,” Water Research, Allen V. Kneese and Stephen C. Smith, (eds.), Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1966, 251-269. Also in Selected Works in Water Resources, Asit Biswas, Editor, Champaign, IL: International Water Resources Association, 1975, 201-219. “Formation and Role of Public Attitudes,” Environmental Quality in a Growing Economy: Essays from the Sixth RfF Forum. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1966, 105- 127. “The World's Arid Areas,” Arid Lands: A Geographical Appraisal, E. S. Hills, Editor, London: Methuen, 15-30; Paris: UNESCO, 1966. “Deserts as Producing Regions Today,” Arid Lands: A Geographical Appraisal, E. S. Hills, Editor, London: Methuen, 421-437; Paris: UNESCO, 1966. “Arid Lands,” Future Environments of North America, F. Fraser Darling and John P. Milton, (eds.), Garden City, NY: The Natural History Press, 1966, 172-184. “Rediscovering the Earth,” Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, 51(316), February 1967, 1-9. With the Committee, African and American Universities Program, 1958-1966: A Summary, University of Chicago, 1967. “Flood Plain Safeguards: A Community Concern,” Outdoors U.S.A.: The Yearbook of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967, 133-136. “River Basin Planning and Peace: The Lower Mekong,” Problems and Trends in American Geography, Saul B. Cohen, Editor, New York: Basic Books, 1967, 187-199. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 9 - “Task Force Report on Federal Flood Control Policy,” Conference Preprint 550, American Society of Civil Engineers, National Meeting on Water Resource Engineering, New York, October 16-20, 1967. “Chronic Dilemma,” Friend’s Journal, April 15, 1967, 215-216. “Background for Better Teaching: The Uses of New Geography,” Professional Growth for Teachers, Social Studies, Second Quarter Issue, 1967-1968, 2-3. With James A. Harder, “The Mekong River Project,” The 1968 World Book Yearbook: The Annual Supplement to the World Book Encyclopedia, Chicago: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, 1968, 79-95. “Federal Flood Control Policy,” Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, 38(8), 1968, 60‑62. With the Committee, Water and Choice in the Colorado Basin: An Example of Alternatives in Water Management, National Research Council Committee on Water, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, Publication 1689, 1968. Strategies of American Water Management, Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1969. (In English and Russian.) “As the Rich Grow Richer,” unpublished paper, Commencement Address, Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, January 20, 1969. Editor, Water, Health and Society, Selected Papers by Abel Wolman, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1969. “Flood Damage Prevention Policies,” United Nations Interregional Seminar on Flood Damage Prevention: Measures and Management, Tbilisi, USSR, September 25-October 15, 1969, 18-37. New York: United Nations. “Scientific Dimensions of Water Planning,” Earth Sciences Newsletter, No. 5, December 1969. “World Population, A challenge to the United Nations and its system of agencies.” A report of the National Policy Panel established by the United Nations Association of the USA. With Bornson P. Clark, Vietnam 1969, an AFSC White Paper, 1969, 14 pp. With the Commission, “The University's Response to the Environmental Crisis,” Commission on Environmental Studies, Boulder: University of Colorado, 1970. “Preface,” reprinting of Integrated River Basin Development, New York: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, 1970, ix-xiii. (Original edition, 1958.) Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 10 - “Flood Losses: A Global Perspective,” Water Spectrum, 2(1), Spring, 1970, 20-23. “The University and National Water Policy,” The University's Role in National Water Policy, J. Ernest Flack, Editor, proceedings of a conference held July 27-28, 1970, Blacksburg, Virginia: Universities Council on Water Resources, 1-9. “Recent Developments in Flood Plain Research,” Geographical Review, 60(3), July 1970, 440- 443. “Unresolved Issues,” Arid Lands in Transition, Harold E. Dregne, Editor, Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1970, 481-491. “Flood-loss Reduction: The Integrated Approach,” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, Vol. 25, No. 5, September-October 1970, 172-176. With the Committee, From Geographic Discipline to Inquiring Student: Final Report on the High School Geography Project, Donald J. Patton, Editor, Washington, DC: Association of American Geographers, 1970, 70-72. “The Meaning of the Environmental Crisis,” presented at University of California, Los Angeles, December 7, 1970, in Burton and Kates, Vol. I, 278-290. “Suggestions for the Proposed Publication on Planning of Water Resources Development in Africa,” Water Resources Development and Social Welfare, Economic Commission for Africa, Working Group on Water Resources Planning, June 15-25, 1970. With the Committee, Evaluation Processes in Water Resources Management and Development, Report of the Task Force on Water Resources Evaluation of the Universities Council on Water Resources, 1971. “Environmental Protection and Water Development,” unpublished paper, International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission on Man and Environment, May 1971. “Evaluating the Consequences of Water Management Projects,” unpublished paper, presented at Columbia University, March 21, 1971. “Two New Issues in Water Planning,” unpublished paper, presented at Oregon State University, Corvallis, January 25, 1971. “International Response to Environmental Hazards,” unpublished paper, IGU Commission on Man and Environment, May 1971. “Collaboration in Natural Hazards Research,” Geographical Review, 62(2), 1972, 280-281. With David J. Bradley and Anne U. White, Drawers of Water: Domestic Water Use in East Africa, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1972. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 11 - “International Cooperation Among Geographers: The IGU Commission on Man and Environment,” Geoforum: Journal of Physical, Human and Regional Geosciences, 3(10), 1972, 98-99. “International Dimensions,” High School Geography Project: Legacy for the Seventies, Angus M. Gunn, Editor, prepared for the International Geographical Union Commission on the Teaching of Geography, Montreal: Educatif et Culturel, 1972, 37-41. “Organizing Scientific Investigations to Deal with Environmental Impacts,” The Careless Technology, M. Taghi Farvar and John P. Milton, (eds.), Garden City, NY: Natural History Press, 1972, 914-926. With the Committee, Man-made Lakes as Modified Ecosystems, Report of the SCOPE Working Group on Man-made Lakes, Paris: International Council of Scientific Unions, SCOPE Report No. 2, 1972. “Geography and Public Policy,” Professional Geographer, 24(2), 1972, 101-104. “Environmental Impact Statements,” Professional Geographer, 24(3), 1972, 302-309. “Human Response to Natural Hazard,” Perspectives on Benefit-risk Decision Making, report of colloquium conducted by the Committee on Public Engineering Policy, Washington, DC: National Academy of Engineering, April 1972, 43-49. “History of Fire in North America,” Fire in the Environment: Symposium Proceedings, published in cooperation with the fire services of Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.Cmembers of the Fire Management Study Group, North American Forestry Commission, Food and Agriculture Organization, Washington, DC: Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, December 1972, 3-11. “Regional Alternatives,” The High Plains: Problems of Semiarid Environments, Donald D. MacPhail, Editor, (48th annual meeting of Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, April 26-29, 1972). Fort Collins: Colorado State University, 97-100. With the Committee, The Agnes Floods, Report for the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration by the National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 22, 1972. “Response to the Presentation of the Iben Award,” Water Resources Bulletin, 8(6), December 1972, 1287‑1289. “Moral Issues Concerning the Global Environment,” unpublished paper, March 29, 1972. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 12 - With the Committee, Experiment Without Precedent, Report of an American Friends Service Committee Delegation's Visit to China, May 1972. With William C. Ackermann and E. B. Worthington, (eds.), Man-made Lakes: Their Problems and Environmental Effects, Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, Geophysical Monograph 17, 1973. “Public Opinion in Planning Water Development,” Environmental Quality and Water Development, Charles R. Goldman, James McEvoy, II, and Peter J. Richerson, (eds.), San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1973. “Prospering with Uncertainty,” Transfer of Water Resources Knowledge, Evan Vlachos, Editor, Proceedings of the First International Conference on Transfer of Water Resources Knowledge, Fort Collins: Water Resources Publications, 1973, 22-28. Also in Floods and Droughts, E. F. Schulz, V. A. Koelzer, and Khalid Mahmood, (eds.), Proceedings of the Second International Symposium in Hydrology, Fort Collins, CO: Water Resources Publications, 1973, 9-15. With Daya U. Hewapathirane, “Obstacles to Consideration of Resources Management Alternatives: South Asian Experience,” Transfer of Water Resources Knowledge, Evan Vlachos, Editor, Proceedings of the First International Conference on Transfer of Water Resources Knowledge, Fort Collins, CO: Water Resources Publications, 1973, 252-261. “Preface,” Man, Materials, and Environment, Report for the National Commission on Materials Policy by the Study Committee on Environmental Aspects of a National Materials Policy, Committee for International Environmental Programs, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences/National Academy of Engineering, 1973, 7-10. “Natural Hazards Research,” Directions in Geography, Richard J. Chorley, Editor, London: Methuen, 1973, 193‑216. “The Changing Role of Water in Arid Lands,” Coastal Deserts: Their Natural and Human Environments, David H. K. Amiran and Andrew W. Wilson, (eds.), Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1973, 37-43, adapted from the Riecker Lecture. Also in Arizona Review, 16(3), March 1967, 1-8. “The Last Settler's Syndrome,” Exploring Options for the Future: A Study of Growth in Boulder County. Vol. 8: Social and Humanistic Aspects, Boulder: Boulder Area Growth Study Commission, November 1973, 80-85. Chairman of Advisory Board, Exploring Energy Choices: A Preliminary Report, Washington, DC: Ford Foundation Energy Policy Project, 1974. “Domestic Water Supply: Right or Good?” Proceedings of Ciba Foundation Symposium on Human Rights in Health, July 4-6, 1973, London, Amsterdam: Associated Scientific Publishers, 1974, 35-59. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 13 - “Comparative Field Observations on Natural Hazards,” Man and Environment, Marton Pecsi and Ferenc Probald, (eds.), Budapest: Research Institute of Geography, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1974, 73-79. “Role of Geography in Water Resources Management,” Man and Water, L. Douglas James, (ed.), Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1974, 102-121. “The Role of Scientific Information in Anticipation and Prevention of Environmental Disputes,” unpublished paper, presented at Bellagio, Italy, July 19-23, 1974. “Environmental Threats to Man,” Energy, Environment, Productivity, Proceedings of the First Symposium on RANN: Research Applied to National Needs, November 18-20, 1973, Washington, DC: National Science Foundation, May, 1974, 86-93. “Edward A. Ackerman, 1911-1973,” Annals, Association of American Geographers, 64(2), June 1974, 297‑309. “Natural Hazards Research: Concepts, Methods, and Policy Implications,” Natural Hazards: Local, National, Global, Gilbert F. White, (ed.), New York: Oxford University Press, 1974, 3-16. With Paul Slovic and Howard Kunreuther, “Decision Processes, Rationality, and Adjustment to Natural Hazards,” Natural Hazards: Local, National, Global, Gilbert F. White, (ed.), New York: Oxford University Press, 1974, 187-205. (ed.), Natural Hazards: Local, National, Global, New York: Oxford University Press, 1974, 288 pp. (In English and Russian, Progress, 1978, edited by Golobev, Lavrov, Nikiforova, and Lavrobv). “Mekong River,” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th Edition, 1974, 860-863. “Exploring Energy Choices.” A preliminary report. Energy Policy Project of the Ford Foundation, 174. “Comments,” A Time to Choose: America's Energy Future, Final Report by the Energy Policy Project of the Ford Foundation, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Co., 1974, 410- 411. With Miriam Orleans, Carbon Monoxide and the People of Denver, University of Colorado Environmental Council, Boulder: University of Colorado, Institute of Behavioral Science, 1974. With J. Eugene Haas, “The Next Time,” Landscape Architecture, 66, April 1975, 169. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 14 - “National Perspective,” The Water's Edge, The National Forum on the Future of the Flood Plain, U.S. Department of the Interior, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 17-19, 1975. With J. Eugene Haas, Assessment of Research on Natural Hazards, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1975, 485 pp. “Interdisciplinary Studies of Large Reservoirs in Africa,” and “Discussion,” Proceedings of the Conference on Interdisciplinary Analysis of Water Resource Systems, J. Ernest Flack, (ed.), University of Colorado, Boulder, June 19-22, 1973, New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1975, 63-85, 102-104. With G. O. Lang, “Community Mobilization for Adaptation to Change in Rapid Growth Areas,” Energy Development in the Rocky Mountain Region: Goals and Concerns, Denver, CO: Federation of Rocky Mountain States. With W. A. R. Brinkmann, Harold C. Cochrane, and Neil J. Ericksen, Flood Hazard in the United States: A Research Assessment, Boulder: Univerisity of Colorado, Institute of Behavioral Science, 1975. With the Committee, Natural Hazard Management in Coastal Areas, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Coastal Zone Management, 1976. Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Science and Technology, Subcommittee on Science, Research and Technology, “Earthquake Hearings,” Washington, DC, June 24, 1976. “The IGU Commission on Man and Environment,” Geoforum: Journal of Physical, Human, and Regional Geosciences, 7(2), 1976, 143-147. “Scientific Capacity and Global Environmental Problems,” Science: A Resource for Humankind, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Bicentennial Symposium, October 10- 14, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1976, 37-40. With the Committee, Early Action on the Global Environmental Monitoring System, Report of the International Environmental Programs Committee, Environmental Studies Board, Commission on Natural Resources, National Research Council, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1976. With the Committee, Water for All, Statement of the International Institute for Environment and Development, Earthscan, Symposium on Water, in preparation for the United Nations Water Conference, Mar Del Plata, Argentina, March 14-25, 1977, Washington, DC, December 9-11, 1976. (In English, Spanish, French and Arabic.) Opening statement in Russian in Chilwich n Cpreda, Moscow, 1976, 4-5. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 15 - With Lou A. McClelland and Stuart W. Cook, “Potential Contributions by the Social and Behavioral Sciences to Environmental Research,” Panel on Sources and Control Techniques of the Environmental Research Assessment Committee, National Research Council, Washington, DC, 1977. “How Critical Are the World Water Problems?” Centre for Economic and Social Information, United Nations Water Conference, Encounter for Journalists, Mar Del Plata, Argentina, March, 1977. With Anne U. White, “The World Domestic Water and Sanitation Situation: Fact and Speculation,” paper for Symposium on Domestic Water Supply, organized by the Government of Argentina in connection with the United Nations Water Conference, Mar Del Plata, Argentina, March 14-26, 1977. “Environmental Health in Developing Countries,” Geographia Polonica, 36, 1977, 226-237. “Water Supply Service for the Urban Poor: Issues,” Energy, Water and Telecommunications Department Public Utilities Notes, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Development Association, PU Report No. PUN 31, August 1977. Also in Water Supply and Management, 2, 1978, 425-454. “Comparative Analysis of Complex River Development,” Environmental Effects of Complex River Development: International Experience, Gilbert F. White, (ed.), Boulder: Westview Press, 1977, 1-21. (ed.), Environmental Effects of Complex River Development: International Experience, Boulder: Westview Press, 1977. With Martin W. Holdgate, (eds.), Environmental Issues: SCOPE Report 10, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1977. Chair of RFE Board of Directors. “Resources for the Future: The first 25 years, 1952-1977.” RFD, Inc.: Washington, DC. “Natural Hazards Management in the Coastal Zone,” Proceedings of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, Washington, DC, October 17-19, 1977, Berkeley: American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, 1977. Editor with Martin W. Holdgate, Environmental Issues - SCOPE Report 10, London: John Wiley and Sons, 1977. Consultant, “Resources and Needs: Assessment of the World Water Situation,” United Nations Water Conference, Mar Del Plata, Argentina, March, 1977. Also in Water Development and Management: Proceedings of the United Nations Water Conference, Mar Del Plata, Argentina, March, 1977, Pt. 1, New York: Pergamon Press, 1978, 1-46. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 16 - “The Hazards of Wetlands Use,” Proceedings of the National Wetland Protection Symposium, Reston, VA, June 6-8, 1977, U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978, 3-5. As told to Henry Spall, “Gilbert White Talks About Natural Hazards,” Earthquake Information Bulletin, 10(1), January-February 1978, 16-25. “Foreword,” Planning for Water Reuse, Duane Baumann and Daniel M. Dworkin, (eds.), Chicago: Maaroufa Press, 1978, vii-viii. “Natural Hazards Data Needs,” Environmental Data Service, May 1978, 3. With Ian Burton and Robert W. Kates, The Environment as Hazard, New York: Oxford University Press, 1978. “Flash Floods—Physical and Human Aspects,” unpublished paper, presented at the American Meteorological Society, May 3, 1978. “Stewardship of the Earth,” Right Sharing of World Resources: Basic Concerns, Committee on Right Sharing of World Resources of Friends World Committee for Consultation, March 1978, 15-23. “Domestic Water Supply in the Third World,” Progress in Water Technology, 11(1-2), 1978, 13- 19. “Foreword,” Principles of Ecotoxicology: SCOPE 12, G. C. Butler, (ed.), Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1978, v-vi. “Introduction, World Trends and Needs,” Water in a Developing World, Albert E. Utton and Ludwik Teclaff, (eds.), Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1978, 1-5. Also in Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 16, October 1976, 737-741. “Advising on the Environment,” The National Research Council in 1978, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1978, 209-219. With Eve C. Gruntfest and Thomas E. Downing, “Big Thompson Flood Exposes Need for Better Flood Reaction System to Save Lives,” Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, February 1978, 72-73. (ed.), Environmental Effects of Arid Land Irrigation in Developing Countries, Paris: UNESCO, MAB Technical Notes 8, 1978. “Natural Hazards and the Third World—A Reply,” Human Ecology, 6(2), 1978, 229-231. “Foreword,” Saharan Dust: SCOPE 14, C. Morales, (ed.), Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1978, v-vi. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 17 - With Anne U. White, “Behavioral Factors in Selection of Technologies,” Appropriate Technology in Water Supply and Waste Disposal, Charles G. Gunnerson and John M. Kalbermatten, (eds.), New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1979, 31-51. “Message from Gilbert F. White,” ISEM Journal, 1(1-2), 1979, 5. With Mostafa K. Tolba, Global Life Support Systems, Nairobi: United Nations Environment Programme, Information/47, June 5, 1979, 1-4. “Report of the President,” SCOPE IV General Assembly, Stockholm, April 30, 1979. “Natural Hazards Policy and Research Issues,” Natural Hazards in Australia, R. L. Heathcote and B. G. Thom, (eds.), Canberra: Australian Academy of Science, 1979, 15-24. “Presentation(s)” and “Discussion(s),” Water: Resource Policies Appropriate to Pervasive Uncertainty, Seminars with Gilbert White, K. Denike, (ed.), Vancouver: University of British Columbia, Centre for Human Settlements, Occasional Paper, No. 8, 1979. “Problems of Communication Between Scientists and Decision Makers in Resource Management,” Samdene International Workshop, Alexandria, Alexandria University, 1979, 79. “Nonstructural Floodplain Management Study: Overview,” prepared for the U.S. Water Resources Council, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, October, 1979. “International Exploration of the Global Environment,” The National Research Council in 1979, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1979, 189-199. “The Environmental Movement at a Turning Point,” PITT, 34(3), February, 1980, 7-10. “Overview of the Flood Insurance Program,” Statement to the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, February 28, 1980. With John H. Sorensen, “Natural Hazards: A Cross-cultural Perspective,” Human Behavior and Environment, Vol. 4, I. Altman, A. Rapoport, and J. F. Wohlwill, (eds.), New York: Plenum Press, 1980, 279-318. “What is Enough Information About Earthquake Prediction?” Proceedings of the Conference on Earthquake Prediction Information, Los Angeles, January 28-30, 1980, Menlo Park, CA: USES, Open-File Report 80-843, 57-64. “Environment,” SCIENCE Centennial Review, Philip H. Abelson and Ruth Kulstad, (eds.), Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1980, 165-172. Also in Science, Vol. 209, No. 4452, July 4, 1980, 183-190. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 18 - “Floods,” presented at MURS and NAS Seminar on Risk Assessment and Decision Process, December 17-19, 1980. “Memorandum,” A Distinctive Future for the Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science, prepared for the Board of Trustees of the New School for Social Research, May, 1980. “National Water Issues: Growing Opportunities,” Water Resources Specialty Group Newsletter, 1(1), March 1981, 2. With Ian Burton and Robert W. Kates, “The Future of Hazard Research: A Reply to William I. Torry,” Canadian Geographer, 25(3), 1981, 286-289. With Edwin Kessler, “Thunderstorms in a Social Context,” Thunderstorms: A Social, Scientific, & Technological Documentary, Vol. 1, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, September 1981, 1-22. “Geographic Contributions to Analysis of Global Environmental Problems,” The Environment: Chinese and American Views, Laurence J. C. Ma and Allen G. Noble, (eds.), New York: Methuen & Co., 1981, 385-393. Review of A Perspective of Environmental Pollution. M. W. Holdgate, Environmental Conservation, 8(1), Spring, 1981, 84. With Anne U. White, “Reappraisal and Response to Changing Service Levels,” Project Monitoring and Reappraisal in the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade, Charles G. Gunnerson and John M. Kalbermatten, (eds.), Papers presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers International Convention, New York, May 11-15, New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1981, 1-21. “Reservoir SystemsCA Socioeconomic Perspective,” Proceedings of the National Workshop on Reservoir Systems Operations, Boulder, Colorado, August 13-17, 1979, New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1981, 550-559. “Opening Remarks: Day Two,” and “Closing Remarks,” The Impact of Interventions in Water Supply and Sanitation in Developing Countries, James D. Lindstrom, (ed.), Proceedings of a seminar held at the Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC, March 25- 26, 1980, Washington, DC: U.S. Agency for International Development, 1981, 91-92, 157-158. “Natural Hazards Reduction—Will it Change its Course?” Natural Hazards Observer, 6(1), September 1981, 1-2. “Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment,” Presentation to the National Science Foundation on the Activities of the ICSU Family, June 26, 1981, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council, Commission on International Relations, 1981, 27-31. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 19 - Chapter Coordinator and Joint Author, “Water Resources,” Outlook for Science and Technology: The Next Five Years, Report of the National Research Council, San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1982, 255-285. With Martin W. Holdgate and Mohammed Kassas, (eds.), The World Environment, 1972-1982, Dublin: Tycooly International Publishing, 1982, 637 pp. “Ten Years After Stockholm,” Science, Vol. 216, No. 4546, May 7, 1982, 569. “The State of the World Environment,” Transition, Vol. 12, No. 3, 1982, 2-12. Also in Hearings before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC, April 1, 1982. With Martin W. Holdgate and Mohammed Kassas, (eds.) “World Environmental Trends Between 1972 and 1982,” Environmental Conservation, 9(1), 1982, 11-29. “Special Human Behavioral Response Associated with Volcanic Hazard Conditions,” Status of Volcanic and Emergency Response Capabilities in Volcanic Hazard Zones of California, Roger C. Martin and James F. Davis, (eds.), Sacramento: California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology, Special Publication 63, 1982, 147-151. “Epilogue,” Regional Conflict and National Policy, Kent A. Price, (ed.), Washington: Resources for the Future, 1982, 126-131. With Susan K. Tubbesing, The Effects of Floods and Hurricanes on Human Settlement: Research Activities and Policy Directions, Boulder: NHRAIC, nd. (?1982), 38 pp. “Interdisciplinary Research,” A Plan for Research on Floods and Their Mitigation in the United States, S. A. Changnon, et al., (eds.), Champaign: Illinois State Water Survey, 1983, 173- 182. “Water Resource Adequacy: Illusion and Reality,” Natural Resources Forum, 7(1), 1983, 11-21. “Local Risk—Floods,” Summaries of Papers Presented at a Seminar on Risk Assessment and Decision Processes, Orsay, 1980, Paris: Mouvement Universal de la Responsabilité Scientifique, and Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1983, 29-31. “Intellect, ethics, and the challenge of environmental management.” An interview, The Siren, 27, 1983, 25-31. “Notes on Geographers and the Threat of Nuclear War,” Transition, 14(1), Winter 1984, 2-4. “Natural Hazards Research Applications—Entering a New Phase—A Valediction,” Natural Hazards Observer, 8(6), July 1984, 1-2. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 20 - With Anne U. White, “Economic Growth, Health and Physical Well-Being 1970-1980,” Water and Sanitation: Economic and Sociological Perspectives, P. G. Bourne, (ed.), London: Academic Press, 1984, 243-264. “Foreword,” The Role of Fire in Northern Circumpolar Ecosystems, Ross W. Wein and David A. MacLean, (eds.), SCOPE 18, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1983, xv. “Foreword,” Floodplain Management: The TVA Experience, Knoxville: Tennessee Valley Authority, 1983, i-ii. “Foreword,” Methods for Assessing the Effects of Chemicals on Reproductive Functions, V. Vouk and P. Sheehan, (eds.), SCOPE 20 and SGOMSEC 1, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1983, xv. “Preface,” Proceedings of a Symposium—Preventing Coastal Flood Disasters: The Role of the States and Federal Response, Jacquelyn Monday, (ed.), Boulder: Association of State Floodplain Managers and Natural Hazards Research and Applications Center, Special Publication #7, 1983, iii-iv. “Environmental Perception and Its Uses: A Commentary,” Environmental Perception and Behavior: An Inventory and Prospect, Thomas F. Saarinen, David Seamon, and James L. Sell, (eds.), Chicago: University of Chicago Department of Geography, Research Paper No. 209, 1984, 93-96. With Julius London, (eds.), The Environmental Effects of Nuclear War, Boulder: Westview Press, 1984 (also with London, Chapters 1 and 6), 204 pp. AICSU/SCOPE Review of Environmental Consequences of Nuclear War,” Environmental Conservation, 11(2), Summer, 1984, 182-183. “A Meeting of Minds on Global Resources,” Science, 226(4674), November 2, 1984, 495. “Editorial,” Environment, 26(10), 1984, 1. Conference Steering Committee. The Global Possible: Recourses, Development, and the New Century. World Resources Institute, 1984. “Problems, Findings, and Issues,” Water Scarcity: Impacts on Western Agriculture, E. Englebert and A. F. Scheuring, (eds.), Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985, pp. 472-484. “Geographers in a Perilously Changing World,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 75(1), 1985, 10-16. With Herbert D. Grover, “Toward Understanding the Effects of Nuclear War,” Bioscience, 35(9), 1985, 552-556. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 21 - With Stephen A. Thompson, “A National Floodplain Map,” Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 40(5),1985, 417-419. With Steering Committee, “Foreword,” Environmental Consequences of Nuclear War, B. Pittock, et al., (eds.), 2 vols., Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1985, xxi-xxvii. “What Is Happening to the Chinese Environment?” Environment, December 1985, p. 13. “Editorial,” Environment, 27(3), 1985, p. 1. “Editorial,” Environment, 27(8), 1985, p. 1. “Challenges for the Future,” Arid Lands Newsletter, 23, 1986, 13-16. “The Future of the Great Plains Re-visited,” Great Plains Quarterly, 6, 1986, 84-93. “A New Confluence in the Life of the River,” New Courses for the Colorado River: Major Issues for the Next Century, G. D. Weatherford and F. L. Brown, (eds.), Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1986, 215-224. “The Meaning of the Environmental Crisis,” Geography, Resources, and Environment: Vol I: Selected Writings of Gilbert F. White, R. W. Kates and Ian Burton, (eds.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986, 279-289. Two volumes. In Russian, Moscow: Progress Press, 1990. “The Role of Scientific Information in Anticipation and Prevention of Environmental Disputes,” Geography, Resources, and Environment: Vol I: Selected Writings of Gilbert F. White, R. W. Kates and Ian Burton, (eds.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986, 378-392. “Dimensions of Drought Management for Public Water Supplies,” Drought Management and its Impact on Public Water Supplies, Washington, DC: Academy Press, 1986, 11-23. With Anne U. White, “Potable Water for All: The Egyptian Experience with Rural Water Supply,” Water International, Vol. 11, 1986, 54-63. “Speculating on the Global Resource Future,” Earth and the Human Future: Essays in Honor of Harrison Brown, K. R. Smith, et al., (eds.), Boulder: Westview Press, 1986, 173-186. “Assessment of Flood Risk,” Violent Forces of Nature, R. H. Maybury, (ed.), Mt. Airy, MD: Lomand Publications, 1986, Chapter 10. “Defusing Natural Disasters—Introduction,” Journal of the American Planning Association, 52(4), 1986, 429-430. “Environmental Ethics,” Environment, 28(6), 1986, 1. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 22 - “The New Cities at Threat,” Environment, 28(9), 1986, 1. “Foreword,” Nature on the Rampage: Our Violent Earth, Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1986. 8. “Sixth General Assembly of the ICSU/SCOPE,” Environmental Conservation, 13(1), 1986, 82. Review of Regulated Rivers, Geoffrey Petts, (ed.)-in-Chief, Environmental Conservation, 13(2), 1986, 175. Steering Committee for Lydia Dotts. Planet Earth in Jeopardy: Environmental Consequence of Nuclear War. Colchester: John Wiley and Sons, 1986, 131 pp. “Foreword,” Lands at Risk in the Third World, P. D. Little and M. M. Horowitz, (eds.), Boulder: Westview Press, 1987, v-vii. “Opinion, Action, and Efficacy,” Environment, 29(6), 1987, 1. “Assessment of Flood Risk,” Violent Forces of Nature, R. Maybury, (ed.), Mt. Airy: Lomand, 1987, 144-156. “Politicas de Prevencion de Daños Causados por Crecientes,” Ambiente y Recursos Naturales: Revista de Derecho, Politica y Administracion, 3(4), 1987, 34-42. “SCOPE: The First 16 Years,” Environmental Conservation, 14(1), 1987, 7-13. “The Ozone Hole and Knowledge Gaps,” Environment, 29(1), 1987, 1. “When May a Post-audit Teach Lessons?” The Flood Control Challenge: Past, Present, and Future, Howard Rosen and Martin Reuss, (eds.), Chicago: Public Works Historical Society, 1988, 53-63. “Introduction.” In Science and Human Rights, Carol Carillon, Editor. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1988, 39-40. “On ‘Geographers and Nuclear War: Why We Lack Influence on Public Policy’,” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1988, Vol. 78, 718-719. With V. M. Kotlyakov, J. R. Mather, and G. V. Sdasyuk, “Global Change: Geographical Approaches (A Review),” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1988, Vol. 85, 5986-5991. “The Environmental Effects of the High Dam at Aswan,” Environment, 30(7), 1988, 4-11, 34-40. “Paths to Risk Analysis,” Risk Analysis: An International Journal, 8(2), 1988, 171-176. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 23 - “Challenges for the Future,” Arid Lands: Today and Tomorrow—Proceedings of an International Research and Development Conference, E. N. Whitehead et al., (eds.), Boulder and London: Westview and Belhaven, 1988, 1423-1425. “Quaker Education: Vision and Practice,” Quaker Education; From Vision to Practice—Eighth Annual Conference, Whittier, California: Friends Association for Higher Education, 1988, 1-5, 58-61. “A Global Perspective on Western Water,” Water and the American West: Essays in Honor of Raphael J. Moses, D. Getches, (ed.), Boulder: University of Colorado School of Law, 1988, 19-29. “A Century of Change in World Water Management,” Earth '88: Changing Geographic Perspectives, Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1988, 248-261. “Glasnost and Ecology: Three Reports from the Soviet Union,” Environment, 30(10), 1988, 4-5. With four others, Environment and Development: Review of Issues and Implications for WHO, Geneva: World Health Organization, 1988, 9 pp. Co-chair. “SCOPE: The First Sixteen Years.” Working Paper. IFIAS-ISSC-UNC. Report of the International Symposium on Human Response to Global Change. United Nations University, Tokyo. September 19-22, 1988. “The Landscape Connection,” Environment, 31(3), 1989, 1. “NEPA at Twenty and Beyond,” Environment, 31(10), 1989, 1. With nine others, Interim Statement of the Technical Review Committee on the Yucca Mountain Socioeconomic Project, Carson City: Agency for Nuclear Projects, 1990, 12 “Linking Faith and Action,” Friends Journal, 36(7), 1990, 33-34. “Crisis and Common Sense,” Environment, 32(4), 1990, 1. “Expanding Roles for the NGOs,” Environment, 32(8), 1990, 1. “When Will Western Water Resource Use Be Sustainable?” Environment, 32(10), 1990, 1. With Mark I. L’vovich, “Use and Transformation of Terrestrial Water Systems,” The Earth as Transformed by Human Action, B. L. Turner, II, et al., (eds.), New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990, 235-252. “Keynote Address: Tasks for the Science Community,” Sustainable Development, Science and Policy. Oslo: Norwegian Research Council for Science and Humanities, 1990, 25-30. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 24 - “Foreword,” Woodfuel, Women and Woodlots, Vol. 1, Philip N. Bradley, London: Macmillan, 1991, xxxi. “UNCED and Uncertainty,” Environment, 33(5), 1991, I. With Sir Frederick Warner, “Environment: The Catalytic Role of SCOPE,” Special Issue (September) 1991, 52-54. “Management Responses to Climatic Variability,” Managing Water Resources in the West under Conditions of Climatic Uncertainty, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1991, 281-283. John R. Mather and Galina V. Sdayuk, (eds.), Global Change: Geographical Approaches—A Joint USSR-USA Project under the Scientific Leadership of Vladimir M. Kotlyakov and Gilbert F. White. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1991, 289 pp. Also paperback in Russian. “Greenhouse Gases, Nile Snails, and Human Choice,” Perspectives on Behavioral Science: The Colorado Lectures, Richard Jessor, (ed.), Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1991. “Geografia 1991 god I dalee,” Izvestia Akademii Nayk CCCP, Cepria Geografisheskia, 5, 1991, 123-125. “A Review of the Status Report on the Nation's Floodplain Management Activity, April and September 1989,” Inspiration: Come to the Headwaters, Madison: The Association of State Floodplain Managers and the Natural Hazards Center, 1991, 21-23. “The Wetlands Controversy,” Environment, 33(9), 1991, 1. With Daniel A. Okun, “Abel Wolman,” Memorial Tributes, National Academy of Engineering, Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1992, Vol. 5, 285-289. “Retrospect and Prospect,” Floodplain Management in the United States: An Assessment Report, Federal Interagency Floodplain Management Task Force, Boulder: For the Task Force, Vol. 1, 1992, 67-69. Vol 2. V1-1-V1-4. “Foreword,” Groundwater Exploitation in the High Plains, David E. Kromm and Stephen E. White, (eds.), Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1992, xiii. With ten others, Action Agenda for Managing the Nation's Floodplains: A Review of Floodplain Management in the United States: An Assessment Report, Boulder: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Special Publication #25, 1992, 17 “Getting Priorities Right at Rio,” Environment, 34(2), 1992, 1. “Vital Links in Environmental Systems,” Environment, 34(4), 1992, 1. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 25 - “A Season of Change?” Environment, 34(10), 1992, 1. Martin Reuss, Water Resources People and Issues: Interview with Gilbert F. White, Fort Belvoir, VA: Office of History, United States Army Corps of Engineers, 1993, 88. “Comments on Sustainable Development,” Martin Reuss, (ed.), Water Resources Administration in the United States, East Lansing: Michigan State University Press and AWRA, 1993, 136-137. With Ian Burton and Robert W. Kates, The Environment as Hazard, Second Edition, New York/London: Guilford Press, 1993 (revision of the 1978 volume, with new material). With Scudder, T., R.E. Manley, R.W. Coley, R.K. Davis, J. Green, G.W. Howard, S.W. Lawry, D. Martz, P.P. Rogers, A.R.D. Taylor, S.D. Turner, and E.P. Wright. The IUCN Review of the Southern Okavango Integrated Water Development Project. 1993. Gland, Switzerland: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. “The Global Environment: What Can We Do?” Geo-Journal, 30(4), 1993, 367-368. With Mary Fran Myers, “The Challenge of the Mississippi Flood,” Environment, 35(10), 1993, 6-9, 25-35. “Foreword” for Peter H. Gleick, Water in Crisis: A Guide to the World’s Fresh Water Resources, 1993, New York: Oxford University Press. “Perceptions of the Earth,” Thirtieth Cosmos Club Award, 1993, Washington, DC: Cosmos Club. “Edited remarks at the meeting of the Rufus M. Jones Associates, February 17, 1993.” 14 pp. Unpublished. “Remarks at the Presentation of the Volvo Environment Prize,” 1995, Gotegorg, 3 pp. Unpublished. With M.S. Bronzini, E.W. Colglazier, B. Dohrenwend, K. Erikson, R. Hansen, A.V. Kneese, R. Moore, E.B. Page, and R.A. Rappoport. “Socioeconomic Studies of High-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1994, 91(23), 10786-10789. “Reflections on Changing Perceptions of the Earth,” Annual Review of Energy and Environment, 19, 1994, 1-13. “Coping with Environmental Degradation,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 138(3), 1994, 394-396. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 26 - “Further Tribute to James E. Goddard,” NANIA—All Together”: Comprehensive Watershed Management. Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers, May 8-13, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Boulder: Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Special Publication #30, 1994, 410-412. “Testimony and Prepared Statement,” Midwest Floods of 1993: Flood Control and Floodplain Policy and Proposals: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment, October 27, 1993, 103d Congress, 1st Session, House Committee on Public Works and Transportation, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994, 81- 84; 252-255. With Kai Erikson and E. William Colglazier. “Nuclear Waste's Human Dimensions,” Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, 9(3), 1994, 91-97. “A Perspective on Reducing Losses from Natural Hazards,” Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 75(7), 1994, 1-4. With Mary Fran Myers (issue (eds.)). Water Resources Update, 95(spring). Special issue on “Coping with the Flood: The Next Phase.” 1994. Also, “Foreword—Overview,” 2-4. “Kenneth E. Boulding,” in Ruth A. Eblen and William R. Eblen, (eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Environment, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994, 72-83. Also “Floodplains,” 256-260. “Decision or Procrastination in Floodplain Management.” Water Resources Update, 97, 1995, 52-55. With E.G. Constable, D. Dean Bibles, Andres Sada, Kenton Miller, Peter Raven, and Peter Seligmann. Constable Commission Report to the U.S. Man and the Biosphere Program. Washington, DC: Department of State, 1995, 15. With Y.A. Mageed. “Critical Analysis of Existing Institutional Arrangements.” International Journal of Water Resources Development, 11(2), 1995, 103-111. With fourteen others as the Committee on Technical Bases for Yucca Mountain Standards. Technical Bases for Yucca Mountain Standards. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1995. “Administrative Aspects of Lake Environment Conservation,” in Sixth International Conference on the Conservation and Management of Lakes, Harmonizing Human Life with Lakes— Proceedings. Tsukuba, Japan: International Conference on the Conservation and Management of Lakes, 1995, 1235-1238. “Proposed World Water Council,” Environmental Conservation, 22(2), 1995, 176. “Aswan High Dam,” in Robert Paehlke, (ed.), Conservation and Environmentalism: An Encyclopedia, New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1995, 45-46. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 27 - Advisory Panel Chairman. Reducing Earthquake Losses. Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the U.S., 1995. (Dedicated to GFW). One Hundred Centuries of Solitude, Redirecting Americas High-Level Nuclear Waste Policy. James Flynn, James Chalmers, Doug Easterling, Roger Kasperson, Howard Kunreuther, C.K. Mertz, Alvin Musheated, K. David Pijawke, and Paul Slovic with Lydia Dotts. Westview Press: Boulder. 1995 “Emerging Issues in Global Environmental Policy.” Ambio, 25(1), 1996, 58-60. “Projections and perceptions - Editorial comments: Geography and other disciplines,” Geographical Bulletin, 38(1), 1996, 5-6. “Two decades of observing, and two questions—An invited comment,” Natural Hazards Observer, 21(1), 1996, 1-2. “Observations on future environmental research,” Summary report - ASU’s environmental agenda, Arizona State University, 1996, 95-97. “Foreword” to Elliot Mittler, An Assessment of Floodplain Management in Georgia’s Flint River Basin, Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, 1997, ix. “The River as a System: A Geographer’s View of Promising Approaches,” Water International, 22(2), 1997, 79-81. “Author’s Response,” Classics in Human Geography Revisited, Progress in Human Geography, 1997, 21(2), 948-50. “Watersheds and Streams of Thought,” in H.N. Barakat and A.K. Hogazy (eds), Reviews in Ecology: Desert Conservation and Development, Cairo: UNESCO, 1997, 89-98. With Allan G. Bogue, “William O. Aydelotte, 1910-1996, A Biographical Memoir,” Biographical Memoirs, 73, National Academy Press, 1997, 1-24. “Quaker Volunteer Service for the Future” Friends Journal, 44(1), 1998, 14.15. “Looking Toward the Horizon: Prospects for Floodplain Managers,” Floodplain Management in a Multi-faceted World: Proceedings of 21st Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers, 1998, 21-28. “Reflections on the 50-year International Search for Integrated Water Management,” Water Policy, 1(1), 1998, 21-27. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 28 - With the committee, Committee on Sustainable Water Supplies in the Middle East, Water for the Future: The West Bank and Gaza Strip, Israel and Jordan, National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1999, 200. “A Decade of Missed Opportunities” in J. Ingleton, (ed.) Natural Disaster Management, Leicester: Tudor Rose, 1999, 284-5. “Changing Perceptions of Water Management,” (Comments on Spanish water planning), Environment, 41(6), 1999, inside cover. “Changing Approaches to Water Management” in A.K. Hegazy, (ed.) Environment 2000 and Beyond, Cairo: Horus, 1999, 197-204. “Water Science and Technology—Some Lessons from the 20th Century,” Environment, 42(1), 2000, 30-38. “What Must be Done,” World Water Watch, 1(1), 2000, 6-7. “Quaker Volunteer Service: A 70-year Perspective,” Friends Bulletin, 71(2), 2000, 12-14. “A Conversation with Gilbert F. White,” Environmental Hazards, 1(2), 1999, 53-56. “The Natural Hazards Scene: 25 and 10Year PerspectiveCan invited comment,” Natural Hazard Observer, 24(3), 2000, 1-2. “Appraising the Result of our Work,” Water Resources Update, Issue 116, 2000, 79-80. “Preface,” in H. Hori, The Mekong: Its Development and the Environment, Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2000, 3-4. “Foreword” in The Heinz III Center for Science, Economics, and the Environment, The Hidden Costs of Coastal Hazards, Washington: The Island Press, 2000, xiii-xiv. Member of Steering Committee, Evaluation of Coastal Hazards, Washington: The Heinz Center, 2000, 203. “Lessons for flood hazard and disaster management from the International Decade and future challenges,” in D.J. Parker (ed.), Floods, London and New York: Routledge, II, 2000, 271-275. “Floodplain” in Eblen and Eblen (eds.), The Environment Encyclopedia, Tarrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish, Vol. 4, 2000, 512-51. With Ian Burton and Robert W. Kates, “Knowing better and losing even more: The use of knowledge in hazards management,” Environmental Hazards, Vol. 3, 2001, 81-92. Gilbert F. White November 2005 - 29 - With David J. Bradley, “Preface” to Thompson, J., et al., Drawers of Water II, London, UK: International Institute for Environment and Development, 2001, vi-ix. “Two Challenges to Geographic Research for Water Management,” Proceedings of Russian Academy of Sciences, No. 5, 2001, 11-16 (in Russian). “Autobiographical Essay,” in Gould, P. and Pitts, F. (eds.), Geographical Voices, Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2002, 341-64. References Drawers of Water: Assessing domestic water use in Africa, p. 61, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2002, 80(1). National Forum on Nonpoint Source Pollution (34 Forum) convened by National Geographic Society and The Conservation Fund, Water: Taking a New Look on Nonpoint Water Pollution, 66 pp. undated. With James L. Wescoat. Water for Life: Water Management and Environmental Policy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. 342 pp. “New Developments in the Study of Floodplains and Domestic Water Supply, Water Resources Update, 120, 2003, 46-47. With Mary Fran Myers. “Social Choice in Dealing with Hurricanes.” In Hurricane!: Coping with Disaster: Progress and Challenges since Galveston, 1990, Robert Simpson, Richard Anthes and Michael Garstan, Joanne Simpson (eds). Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union. 2003. Chapter 6. “Foreword.” Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Vol 10, No3, 2005, 333- 334. With Stephen P. Leatherman. “Living on the Edge: The Coastal Collision Course,” Natural Hazards Observer, Vol. 30, No 2, 2005, pp. 5-6.