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: Changing water systems and the “tyranny of small problems”-Socio-hydrology
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
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
Recreational diver preferences for reef fish attributes: Economic implications of future change
Article published in Ecological Economics
The social-ecological resilience of an Eastern urban-suburban watershed: The Anacostia River Basin
Article published in Idaho Law Review
Seminar: Jampel Dell’Angelo & Lauren Yeager
Human & Environmental Controls on Diversity
Valuing Lake Water Quality
Bonnie Keeler
Spencer Wood
Inequality or injustice in water use for food?
Article published in Environmental Research Letters