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"Power" of coal, The: the US Diplomatic Coal Regime under the current global environmental discourse
Author(s):Batty, Evan
Date Issued:2017
Format:born digital; masters theses
Considering the scientific consensus that anthropogenic forces intensify climate change, addressing this "wicked" problem requires international cooperation to mitigate disastrous future global impacts. The increasing rate ...
Visibility, legitimacy, and power: a North Carolina fishing community and governance of the commons
Author(s):May, Candace K.
Date Issued:2011
Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
Researchers studying common pool resource (CPR) governance argue that the participation of natural resource dependent people in formal processes of natural resource governance is essential for the sustainability of those ...
Opposite of 'whole', The: groundwater dependence in a rural agricultural community in Colorado
Author(s):MacIlroy, Kelsea E.
Date Issued:2014
Format:born digital; masters theses
As the American West faces increasing water demands and decreased access and flows due to the effects of climate change, increasing populations, and pollution it is more important than ever to examine governance structures ...