Governance & Natural Resources
Governance & Natural Resources
Here, explore research associated with the norms, institutions, and processes that determine:
- Who has access to nature’s resources
- Who makes those decisions
- How these decisions collectively influence the status and sustainability of the resources themselves.
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Do forests provide watershed services for farmers in the humid tropics? Evidence from the Brazilian Amazon
Article published in Ecological Economics
Applying Ostrom’s Institutional Analysis and Development framework, and design principles for co-production to pollution management in Louisville's Rubbertown, Kentucky
Article published in Land Use Policy
Characterizing the Human Dimension of Urban Water Systems in the Southwestern United States
Energy implications of the 21st century agrarian transition
Article published in Nature Communications
Climate Change and Temperature Variability in the Northeast Shelf Regional Ecosystem
What Is Socio-Hydrology?
Conserving Large Carnivores in Europe: How Much Wild Can We Fit into Human-Dominated Landscapes?
John Linnell
Drivers of compliance monitoring in forest commons
Article published in Nature Sustainability
Designing Law to Enable Adaptive Governance of Modern Wicked Problems
Article published in VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW