Rebecca A. Lave, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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political ecology, resourcesGoogle:
"Rebecca Lave"Parents
Sign in to add mentorMichael J. Watts | grad student | 2008 | UC Berkeley | |
(The Rosgen Wars and the shifting political economy of expertise.) |
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Maestre-Andrés S, Corbera E, Robertson M, et al. (2020) Habitat banking at a standstill: The case of Spain Environmental Science & Policy. 109: 54-63 |
Yoder L, Ward AS, Dalrymple K, et al. (2019) An analysis of conservation practice adoption studies in agricultural human-natural systems. Journal of Environmental Management. 236: 490-498 |
Clark LB, Henry AL, Lave R, et al. (2019) Successful information exchange between restoration science and practice Restoration Ecology. 27: 1241-1250 |
Dillon L, Lave R, Mansfield B, et al. (2019) Situating Data in a Trumpian Era: The Environmental Data and Governance Initiative Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 109: 545-555 |
Nost E, Robertson M, Lave R. (2019) Q-method and the performance of subjectivity: Reflections from a survey of US stream restoration practitioners Geoforum. 105: 23-31 |
Lave R. (2016) Stream restoration and the surprisingly social dynamics of science Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water. 3: 75-81 |
Lave R. (2015) Introduction to special issue on critical physical geography Progress in Physical Geography. 39: 571-575 |
Lave R. (2015) Exploring the proper relation between physical and human geography Early work by John E. Thornes and Ron Johnston Progress in Physical Geography. 39: 687-690 |
Lave R. (2015) The Future of Environmental Expertise Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 105: 244-252 |
Doyle MW, Singh J, Lave R, et al. (2015) The morphology of streams restored for market and nonmarket purposes: Insights from a mixed natural-social science approach Water Resources Research. 51: 5603-5622 |