This research note is part of the thematic section, Giving Back Through Collaboration in Practice, in the special issue titled “Giving Back in Field Research,” published as Volume 10, Issue 2 in the Journal of Research Practice
Rapid social and ecological changes on global rangelands amplify the challenges to achieving biodive...
This research note is part of the thematic section, Limits to Giving Back, in the special issue titl...
The role of science in adaptation and change in socio-ecological systems has been under-conceptualiz...
Thesis (Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS))--Massachusetts...
abstract: Natural resources management is a pressing issue for Native American nations and communiti...
The watershed has long captured political and scientific imaginations and served as a primary socios...
In this thematic section, authors consider practical ways of giving back to the communities in which...
AbstractScales of Sovereignty: the Search for Watershed Democracy in the Klamath BasinbyDaniel Reid ...
"The complex and diverse relationships humans maintain with nature are an ongoing and sustained mult...
Land-based communities need problem solvers who can address ecological degradation by bridging gaps ...
This research note is part of the thematic section, Giving Back Through Collaboration in Practice, i...
This research note is part of the thematic section, Giving Back Through Collaboration in Practice, i...
Lecture delivered at Humboldt State University on March 13, 2014 by Ron Reed and Kari Norgarrd. Part...
The project of this special issue emerged from the guest editors' experiences as field researchers i...
The Klamath River Basin of Northern California has historically been replete with fire-adapted ecosy...
Rapid social and ecological changes on global rangelands amplify the challenges to achieving biodive...
This research note is part of the thematic section, Limits to Giving Back, in the special issue titl...
The role of science in adaptation and change in socio-ecological systems has been under-conceptualiz...
Thesis (Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS))--Massachusetts...
abstract: Natural resources management is a pressing issue for Native American nations and communiti...
The watershed has long captured political and scientific imaginations and served as a primary socios...
In this thematic section, authors consider practical ways of giving back to the communities in which...
AbstractScales of Sovereignty: the Search for Watershed Democracy in the Klamath BasinbyDaniel Reid ...
"The complex and diverse relationships humans maintain with nature are an ongoing and sustained mult...
Land-based communities need problem solvers who can address ecological degradation by bridging gaps ...
This research note is part of the thematic section, Giving Back Through Collaboration in Practice, i...
This research note is part of the thematic section, Giving Back Through Collaboration in Practice, i...
Lecture delivered at Humboldt State University on March 13, 2014 by Ron Reed and Kari Norgarrd. Part...
The project of this special issue emerged from the guest editors' experiences as field researchers i...
The Klamath River Basin of Northern California has historically been replete with fire-adapted ecosy...
Rapid social and ecological changes on global rangelands amplify the challenges to achieving biodive...
This research note is part of the thematic section, Limits to Giving Back, in the special issue titl...
The role of science in adaptation and change in socio-ecological systems has been under-conceptualiz...