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
Risk Factors for Pest Interceptions in Fruit and Vegetable Imports and the Value of Systematics in Facilitating International Trade
Legal and institutional foundations of adaptive environmental governance
Article published in Ecology and Society
The scope of fisheries learning exchanges for conservation
Article published in Marine Policy
Regime shifts and panarchies in regional scale social-ecological water systems
Article published in Ecology and Society
Understanding and applying principles of social cognition and decision making in adaptive environmental governance
Article published in Ecology and Society
Key characteristics of successful fisheries learning exchanges
Article published in Marine Policy
Balancing stability and flexibility in adaptive governance: An analysis of tools available in U.S. environmental law
Article published in Ecology and Society
Fisheries learning exchanges and sea turtle conservation: An effort between Mexico, Cuba and the U.S. to engage Cuban coastal communities in non-consumptive alternative behaviors
Article published in Marine Policy
The role of law in adaptive governance
Article published in Ecology and Society