Lauren W. Keeler, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Sustainability | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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Sustainability, Water Resource Management, Climate ChangeGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorArnim Wiek | grad student | 2014 | Arizona State | |
(Quenching Our Thirst for Future Knowledge: Participatory Scenario Construction and Sustainable Water Governance in a Desert City.) |
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Keeler LW, Beaudoin F, Cid A, et al. (2023) Building transformative city-university sustainability partnerships: the Audacious Partnerships Process. Urban Transformations. 5: 1 |
Nazemi N, Foley RW, Louis G, et al. (2020) Divergent agricultural water governance scenarios: The case of Zayanderud basin, Iran Agricultural Water Management. 229: 105921 |
Keeler LW, Beaudoin F, Wiek A, et al. (2018) Building actor-centric transformative capacity through city-university partnerships. Ambio |
Keeler LW, Beaudoin FD, Lerner AM, et al. (2018) Transferring Sustainability Solutions across Contexts through City–University Partnerships Sustainability. 10: 2966 |
Keeler LW, Gabriele A, Kay BR, et al. (2017) Future Shocks and City Resilience: Building Organizational Capacity for Resilience and Sustainability through Game Play and Ways of Thinking Sustainability: the Journal of Record. 10: 282-292 |
Keeler LW, Foley RW. (2015) The Monster and the polar bears: constructing the future knowledge landscape of synthetic biology to inform responsible innovation Journal of Responsible Innovation. 2: 81-84 |
John B, Keeler LW, Wiek A, et al. (2015) How much sustainability substance is in urban visions? - An analysis of visioning projects in urban planning Cities. 48: 86-98 |
Wiek A, Keeler LW, Schweizer V, et al. (2013) Plausibility indications in future scenarios International Journal of Foresight and Innovation Policy. 9: 133-147 |