University scientists are frequently challenged to embrace stakeholder engagement in a way that departs from traditional contract-oriented relationships; this is occurring within water management across the American West. However, few studies specifically address how university scientists engage nonprofit organizations as stakeholders in collaborative water management research. This manuscript reports on an examination of a key set of stakeholders—nonprofit environmental organizations—with a goal to better understand how such organizations conceptualized, created, and implemented scientific data in water management decision making. The study provides insights into why interactions between university scientists and nonprofits are infrequent ...
Sustaining coupled natural and human systems requires multiple forms of knowledge, experiences, valu...
Urban water systems across the United States are struggling to adapt to an evolving set of threats. ...
Stakeholders are important to the financial sustainability of a nonprofit organization; however, hea...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityWater resour...
This poster was presented at the 2016 Idaho EPSCoR Annual Meeting, October 19-21, in Couer d\u27Alen...
In light of the increasingly complex sustainability problems facing local and global communities, an...
This study examined factors that influence partnerships between universities and nonprofit organizat...
Now more than ever it is critical for researchers and decision makers to work together to improve ho...
In the face of intensifying stresses such as climate change, rapid urban population growth, land use...
This study uses semi-structured interviews and an online survey to explore the structure, challenges...
Water conservation management and water use behaviors of U.S. citizens are critical to secure water ...
The science-policy nexus has long puzzled scholars and managers working across diverse public policy...
Maintaining and restoring freshwater ecosystem services in the face of local and global change requi...
Public opinion on contentious agricultural and natural resource issues, such as climate change, has ...
Despite a growing recognition that the solutions to current environmental problems will be developed...
Sustaining coupled natural and human systems requires multiple forms of knowledge, experiences, valu...
Urban water systems across the United States are struggling to adapt to an evolving set of threats. ...
Stakeholders are important to the financial sustainability of a nonprofit organization; however, hea...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityWater resour...
This poster was presented at the 2016 Idaho EPSCoR Annual Meeting, October 19-21, in Couer d\u27Alen...
In light of the increasingly complex sustainability problems facing local and global communities, an...
This study examined factors that influence partnerships between universities and nonprofit organizat...
Now more than ever it is critical for researchers and decision makers to work together to improve ho...
In the face of intensifying stresses such as climate change, rapid urban population growth, land use...
This study uses semi-structured interviews and an online survey to explore the structure, challenges...
Water conservation management and water use behaviors of U.S. citizens are critical to secure water ...
The science-policy nexus has long puzzled scholars and managers working across diverse public policy...
Maintaining and restoring freshwater ecosystem services in the face of local and global change requi...
Public opinion on contentious agricultural and natural resource issues, such as climate change, has ...
Despite a growing recognition that the solutions to current environmental problems will be developed...
Sustaining coupled natural and human systems requires multiple forms of knowledge, experiences, valu...
Urban water systems across the United States are struggling to adapt to an evolving set of threats. ...
Stakeholders are important to the financial sustainability of a nonprofit organization; however, hea...