107 pagesThis thesis addresses environmental governance at the regional level, specifically issuesand challenges surrounding private land conservation in the United States. The history of the land trust movement in the United States is outlined and significant attention is given to unpacking the conceptual dimensions of the “region” across several academic literatures. The relationship between regional environmental governance and private land conservation is examined using a social relational approach in a bioregional context. This examination is linked to social networks through the bioregional notion of the “socialshed”. This novel framework is applied to a social network analysis of private land conservation actors in Western North Caro...
This article explores the role of park rangers’ social networks in two national parks in Sub-Saharan...
Humans adapt their landscapes, their living environment. Sustainable use of the various landscape be...
Exploitation of natural resources for human consumption and development has led to widespread loss o...
The Texas Hill Country region is a rapidly urbanizing area in Central Texas; many significant natura...
Social networks play an important role in facilitating effective and sustained connections between p...
Private land conservation offers a way of expanding the global conservation estate, but its long-ter...
Social networks play an important role in facilitating effective and sustained connections between p...
This dissertation posed two basic premises. First, conservationists can more effectively use histori...
In many countries around the globe, private freehold lands cover large areas. Conservation on these ...
Across the country, government agencies increasingly collaborate with non-governmental actors on env...
In the 1980’s, the United Nations funded the Global Assessment of Human Induced Soil Degradation, wh...
In the United States many of these protected areas have been designated as national parks and are ma...
The purpose of this research is to describe the historical context and systemic structure of the Wes...
This report describes the joint research and practitioner-based effort to understand the network and...
Securing the production of ecosystem services, essential for human well-being, is a challenging task...
This article explores the role of park rangers’ social networks in two national parks in Sub-Saharan...
Humans adapt their landscapes, their living environment. Sustainable use of the various landscape be...
Exploitation of natural resources for human consumption and development has led to widespread loss o...
The Texas Hill Country region is a rapidly urbanizing area in Central Texas; many significant natura...
Social networks play an important role in facilitating effective and sustained connections between p...
Private land conservation offers a way of expanding the global conservation estate, but its long-ter...
Social networks play an important role in facilitating effective and sustained connections between p...
This dissertation posed two basic premises. First, conservationists can more effectively use histori...
In many countries around the globe, private freehold lands cover large areas. Conservation on these ...
Across the country, government agencies increasingly collaborate with non-governmental actors on env...
In the 1980’s, the United Nations funded the Global Assessment of Human Induced Soil Degradation, wh...
In the United States many of these protected areas have been designated as national parks and are ma...
The purpose of this research is to describe the historical context and systemic structure of the Wes...
This report describes the joint research and practitioner-based effort to understand the network and...
Securing the production of ecosystem services, essential for human well-being, is a challenging task...
This article explores the role of park rangers’ social networks in two national parks in Sub-Saharan...
Humans adapt their landscapes, their living environment. Sustainable use of the various landscape be...
Exploitation of natural resources for human consumption and development has led to widespread loss o...