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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336 Results For: Governance & Natural Resources
Understanding and countering the motivated roots of climate change denial
Article published in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Multidisciplinary Team Science and Engaged {-raged} Stakeholders: Two Often Neglected Aspects of Coupled Human-Natural Systems
Kenneth Rose
Drylands, Aridification, and Land Governance in Latin America: A Regional Geospatial Perspective
Chapter published in Stewardship of Future Drylands and Climate Change in the Global South
Pastoral Land Governance
Lance Robinson
Mark Moritz
Geo-cultural time: Advancing human societal complexity within worldwide constraint bottlenecks—a chronological/helical approach to understanding human–planetary interactions
Article published in BioPhysical Economics and Resource Quality
The Brazilian Forest Code and riparian preservation areas: Spatiotemporal analysis and implications for hydrological ecosystem services
Article published in Regional Environmental Change
Measuring what matters: Actionable information for conservation biocontrol in multifunctional landscapes
Article published in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
The Forest Conservation Targeting Tool: Accessible spatial prioritization for Latin America and the Dominican Republic
Article published in SoftwareX
State-Reinforced Self-Governance and Institutional Change: The Evolution of the New York City Watersheds Governing Arrangement
Water Conflict Africa
Erin L. Bunting
Elizabeth A. Mack