Katherine M. Mattor, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Forest and Rangeland Stewardship | Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO |
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Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, General, Natural Resource Management, Environmental ManagementGoogle:
"Katherine Mattor"Parents
Sign in to add mentorAntony S. Cheng | grad student | 2013 | Colorado State | |
(Evolving institutions of environmental governance: The collaborative implementation of stewardship contracts by the USDA Forest Service.) |
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Mattor KM, Cheng AS, Kittler B, et al. (2019) Assessing Collaborative Governance Outcomes and Indicators across Spatial and Temporal Scales: Stewardship Contract Implementation by the United States Forest Service Society & Natural Resources. 33: 484-503 |
Cottrell S, Mattor KM, Morris JL, et al. (2019) Adaptive capacity in social–ecological systems: a framework for addressing bark beetle disturbances in natural resource management Sustainability Science. 15: 555-567 |
Morris JL, Cottrell S, Fettig CJ, et al. (2018) Bark beetles as agents of change in social-ecological systems Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 16: S34-S43 |
Schultz CA, Moseley C, Mattor KM, et al. (2017) Key Findings and Recommendations Based on the USDA Forest Service Integrated Resource Restoration Pilot Third-Party Review Journal of Forestry. 116: 5-12 |
Morris JL, Cottrell S, Fettig CJ, et al. (2016) Managing bark beetle impacts on ecosystems and society: Priority questions to motivate future research Journal of Applied Ecology |
Schultz CA, Mattor KM, Moseley C. (2016) Aligning policies to support forest restoration and promote organizational change Forest Policy and Economics. 73: 195-203 |
Cheng AS, Gerlak AK, Dale L, et al. (2015) Examining the adaptability of collaborative governance associated with publicly managed ecosystems over time: Insights from the front range roundtable, Colorado, USA Ecology and Society. 20 |
Morris J, Clear J, Cottrell S, et al. (2015) Social-ecological dimensions of forest bark beetle disturbances: Past, present, and future Past Global Change Magazine. 23: 74-74 |
Mattor KM, Cheng AS. (2015) Contextual Factors Influencing Collaboration Levels and Outcomes in National Forest Stewardship Contracting Review of Policy Research. 32: 723-744 |
Schultz CA, Moseley C, Mattor K. (2015) Striking the balance between budgetary discretion and performance accountability: the case of the US Forest Service’s approach to integrated restoration Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research. 7: 109-123 |