Governance silos are settings in which different organizations work in isolation and avoid sharing information and strategies. Siloes are a fundamental challenge for environmental planning and problem solving, which generally requires collaboration. Siloes can be overcome by creating governance networks. Studying the structure and function of these networks is important for understanding how to create institutional arrangements that can respond to the biophysical dynamics of a specific natural resource system (i.e., social-ecological, or institutional fit). Using the case of salmon restoration in a sub-basin of Puget Sound, USA, we assess network integration, considering three different reasons for network collaborations (i.e., mandated, fu...
This study explores leadership dynamics in collaborative governance. The research features a collabo...
To address biodiversity loss and secure livelihoods reliant on natural resources, environmental gove...
This paper addresses the question of effectiveness of frequently prescribed approach to environmenta...
Restoring the Salish Sea and its watersheds is vital for human wellbeing in the Pacific Northwest. H...
Resource management boundaries seldom align with environmental systems, which can lead to social and...
Graduation date: 2000A qualitative research approach composed of three strategies was employed to\ud...
Governance has emerged as one of the key concerns amongst water experts focused on sustainability. A...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Scientific research is essential to supporting ecos...
When Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, were listed as threatened, in 1998, under the Endange...
Understanding how humans and ecosystems interact across landscapes is an importantchallenge for the ...
Incongruences between governance boundaries and the natural resource system they are meant to govern...
abstract: Landscape restoration is a global priority as evidenced by the United Nations’ 2020 goal t...
In an 1878 report to Congress, John Wesley Powell unsuccessfully advocated that political jurisdicti...
Given the complexity and multiplicity of goals in natural resource governance, it is not surprising ...
Until recently, governmental organizations played a dominant and decisive role in natural resource m...
This study explores leadership dynamics in collaborative governance. The research features a collabo...
To address biodiversity loss and secure livelihoods reliant on natural resources, environmental gove...
This paper addresses the question of effectiveness of frequently prescribed approach to environmenta...
Restoring the Salish Sea and its watersheds is vital for human wellbeing in the Pacific Northwest. H...
Resource management boundaries seldom align with environmental systems, which can lead to social and...
Graduation date: 2000A qualitative research approach composed of three strategies was employed to\ud...
Governance has emerged as one of the key concerns amongst water experts focused on sustainability. A...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Scientific research is essential to supporting ecos...
When Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, were listed as threatened, in 1998, under the Endange...
Understanding how humans and ecosystems interact across landscapes is an importantchallenge for the ...
Incongruences between governance boundaries and the natural resource system they are meant to govern...
abstract: Landscape restoration is a global priority as evidenced by the United Nations’ 2020 goal t...
In an 1878 report to Congress, John Wesley Powell unsuccessfully advocated that political jurisdicti...
Given the complexity and multiplicity of goals in natural resource governance, it is not surprising ...
Until recently, governmental organizations played a dominant and decisive role in natural resource m...
This study explores leadership dynamics in collaborative governance. The research features a collabo...
To address biodiversity loss and secure livelihoods reliant on natural resources, environmental gove...
This paper addresses the question of effectiveness of frequently prescribed approach to environmenta...