Water & People
Water & People
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Understanding catchment‐scale forest root water uptake strategies across the continental US through inverse ecohydrological modeling
Article published in Geophysical Research Letters
Shifting currents: Managing freshwater systems for ecological resilience in a changing climate
Article published in Water Security
Multidisciplinary Team Science and Engaged {-raged} Stakeholders: Two Often Neglected Aspects of Coupled Human-Natural Systems
Kenneth Rose
Social ties explain catch portfolios of small-scale fishers in the Caribbean
Article published in Fish and Fisheries
Sustainably Managing a Hawaiian Nearshore Marine Resource
Lake Victoria Coupled Natural & Human Systems
Jessica Corman
Amber Roegner
Food-Energy-Water System Typologies
Rebecca Muenich
Rebecca Hale
Global Dam Watch
Bernhard Lehner
Michele Thieme
Energy-Water Nexus of Solar Industry
Ilke Celik
Jiquan Chen
Understanding rivers and their social relations: A critical step to advance environmental water management
Article published in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water