Charles Andrew Cole
Professor of Landscape Architecture

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329 Stuckeman
University Park, PA 16802 - cac13@psu.edu
- 814-865-5735
Research Summary
Ecosystem ecology: wetlands, hydrology, restoration, seed banks, plant communities, historical ecology.
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Wetlands Wetland Model Validation Soil Hydrology Ecosystems Ecosystem Restoration Hydrologic Data Seeds Bays Watersheds City Seed Time Wild Flowers Soil Amendment Measuring Chesapeake Bay Watershed Rivers Soil Amendments Water Managers PaperMost Recent Publications
Media Contributions to a Chesapeake Bay Watershed Collective Identity? A Tale of Three Cities
Zheng Cui, James Price Dillard, Juliet Pinto, A High, Andrew High, J De la Cruz, J. J. De La Cruz, S Mainzer, Stephen Mainzer, Charles Cole, Charles Andrew Cole, 2022, Environmental Management on p. 855-868
The influence of soil amendments on a native wildflower seed mix in surface mine restoration
Sarah E. Rothman, C. Andrew Cole, Maryann Victoria Bruns, Marvin H. Hall, 2021, Restoration Ecology
Created ecosystems and the concept of succession
Charles Cole, 2020, Landscape Journal on p. 75-85
Barriers and incentives to stream conservation: The influence of culture on buffer design and implementation
Trevor Weaver, Charles Cole, 2019, PA Academy of Science on p. 63-81
DDREAM: Deep Decarbonization and Renewable Energy in the Appalachian Mountains: a socio-ecological systems approach to evaluating ecological governance
S Mainzer, Charles Cole, Travis Flohr, 2019, Socio-ecological Practice Research, Special Issue, Design with Nature at 50: Retrospect and Prospect. on p. 249-263
E+D: Ecology Plus Design. 2019. Symposium – Ecology + design strategies to solve complex problems
Kendall Mainzer, Charles Cole, 2019,
Created ecosystems and the concept of succession
Charles Andrew Cole, 2019, Landscape Journal on p. 75-85
Assessment of a judgment-based hydrogeomorphic wetland classification using long-term hydrologic data
C. A. Cole, 2017, Ecohydrology
HGM: a call for model validation
Charles Andrew Cole, 2016, Wetlands Ecology and Management on p. 579-585
Chapter 8: United States wetland regulation, policy and assessment
Charles Cole, D. Somerville, 2014,
Most-Cited Papers
HGM: a call for model validation
Charles Andrew Cole, 2016, Wetlands Ecology and Management on p. 579-585
Assessment of a judgment-based hydrogeomorphic wetland classification using long-term hydrologic data
C. A. Cole, 2017, Ecohydrology
Hydrology of Mid-Atlantic freshwater wetlands
Kristen C. Hychka, Robert P. Brooks, C. Andrew Cole, 2013, on p. 109-127
Herbaceous plant community composition in created wetlands over seven years in northern New York, USA
Charles Andrew Cole, Christopher A. Urban, Paul Russo, Jason Murray, Dave Hoyt, Robert P. Brooks, 2013, Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes on p. 235-247
Created ecosystems and the concept of succession
Charles Andrew Cole, 2019, Landscape Journal on p. 75-85
The influence of soil amendments on a native wildflower seed mix in surface mine restoration
Sarah E. Rothman, C. Andrew Cole, Maryann Victoria Bruns, Marvin H. Hall, 2021, Restoration Ecology
Media Contributions to a Chesapeake Bay Watershed Collective Identity? A Tale of Three Cities
Zheng Cui, James Price Dillard, Juliet Pinto, A High, Andrew High, J De la Cruz, J. J. De La Cruz, S Mainzer, Stephen Mainzer, Charles Cole, Charles Andrew Cole, 2022, Environmental Management on p. 855-868
Chapter 8: United States wetland regulation, policy and assessment
Charles Cole, D. Somerville, 2014,
E+D: Ecology Plus Design. 2019. Symposium – Ecology + design strategies to solve complex problems
Kendall Mainzer, Charles Cole, 2019,
DDREAM: Deep Decarbonization and Renewable Energy in the Appalachian Mountains: a socio-ecological systems approach to evaluating ecological governance
S Mainzer, Charles Cole, Travis Flohr, 2019, Socio-ecological Practice Research, Special Issue, Design with Nature at 50: Retrospect and Prospect. on p. 249-263