The 1972 Clean Water Act (CWA) provided crucial environmental protections, spurring research and corresponding development of a network of expertise that represents critical human capital in freshwater conservation. We used social network analysis to evaluate collaboration across organizational types and ecosystem focus by examining connections between authors of freshwater assessments published since the CWA. We found that the freshwater assessment network is highly fragmented, with no trend toward centralization. Persistent cohesion around organizational subgroups and minimal bridging ties suggest the network is better positioned for diversification and innovation than for learning and building a strong history of linked expertise. Despit...
Social capital, usually conceptualized as trusting relationships among members of a group, is often ...
Findings revealed that previously rare water scarcity and conflict worsened in 2013 and 2014 due to ...
This is a draft submission (one-pager) towards a longer article studying social capital and its inte...
Social-ecological systems are facing complex social, political, economic and environmental problems ...
Governance silos are settings in which different organizations work in isolation and avoid sharing i...
We report on qualitative social research conducted with stakeholders in a local agricultural knowled...
1. Avoiding freshwater insect extinctions requires studies assessing causal links between a human pr...
Solutions for complex water challenges not only require the development of novel data collection and...
Governance has emerged as one of the key concerns amongst water experts focused on sustainability. A...
Freshwater ecosystems are vital for human well-being and ecological integrity but are increasingly j...
Streams are common pool resources embedded in watersheds representing complex socio-ecological syste...
The study of ecosystem services requires the integration of different observational points. This is ...
Globally important chalk streams in England are in poor ecological health, in part due to inadequate...
Capacity development has become an increasingly hot topic in the water sector. The development of in...
One of the most influential environmental laws in the US – the 1972 Clean Water Act – included the v...
Social capital, usually conceptualized as trusting relationships among members of a group, is often ...
Findings revealed that previously rare water scarcity and conflict worsened in 2013 and 2014 due to ...
This is a draft submission (one-pager) towards a longer article studying social capital and its inte...
Social-ecological systems are facing complex social, political, economic and environmental problems ...
Governance silos are settings in which different organizations work in isolation and avoid sharing i...
We report on qualitative social research conducted with stakeholders in a local agricultural knowled...
1. Avoiding freshwater insect extinctions requires studies assessing causal links between a human pr...
Solutions for complex water challenges not only require the development of novel data collection and...
Governance has emerged as one of the key concerns amongst water experts focused on sustainability. A...
Freshwater ecosystems are vital for human well-being and ecological integrity but are increasingly j...
Streams are common pool resources embedded in watersheds representing complex socio-ecological syste...
The study of ecosystem services requires the integration of different observational points. This is ...
Globally important chalk streams in England are in poor ecological health, in part due to inadequate...
Capacity development has become an increasingly hot topic in the water sector. The development of in...
One of the most influential environmental laws in the US – the 1972 Clean Water Act – included the v...
Social capital, usually conceptualized as trusting relationships among members of a group, is often ...
Findings revealed that previously rare water scarcity and conflict worsened in 2013 and 2014 due to ...
This is a draft submission (one-pager) towards a longer article studying social capital and its inte...