Water & People
Water & People
Explore research on the relationships between human well-being and the use and sustainability of freshwater, marine, and coastal ecosystems and resources.
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Debates-Perspectives on socio-hydrology: Socio-hydrologic modeling: Tradeoffs, hypothesis testing, and validation
Article published in Water Resources Research
Health, wealth, and education: The socioeconomic backdrop for marine conservation in the developing world
Article published in Marine Ecology Progress Series
Debates-Perspectives on socio-hydrology: Capturing feedbacks between physical and social processes
Article published in Water Resources Research
Type and timing of stream flow changes in urbanizing watersheds in the Eastern U.S.
Article published in Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene
Debates-Perspectives on socio-hydrology: Changing water systems and the “tyranny of small problems”-Socio-hydrology
Article published in Water Resources Research
Seminar: Stormwater Infrastructure as a Coupled Human–Natural System: Spatio-Temporal Dynamics & Effects on Water & Nutrient Fluxes
Two-mode brokerage in policy networks
Article published in Social Networks
The social-ecological resilience of an Eastern urban-suburban watershed: The Anacostia River Basin
Article published in Idaho Law Review
Recreational diver preferences for reef fish attributes: Economic implications of future change
Article published in Ecological Economics