Erika S. Weinthal

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Environment Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Environmental Studies, Banking Business Administration, International Relations
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Earl B. Daniels grad student 2010 Duke
Mark T. Buntaine grad student 2011 Duke
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Kondash AJ, Redmon JH, Lambertini E, et al. (2020) The impact of using low-saline oilfield produced water for irrigation on water and soil quality in California. The Science of the Total Environment. 733: 139392
Bruch C, Weinthal E, Troell J. (2020) Water law and governance in post‐conflict settings Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law. 29: 7-20
Weinthal E. (2020) Water as a Human Right Journal of Human Rights. 19: 392-397
Baka J, Hesse A, Neville KJ, et al. (2020) Disclosing Influence: Hydraulic fracturing, interest groups, and state policy processes in the United States Energy Research and Social Science. 70: 101734
Weinthal E, Sowers J. (2020) The water‐energy nexus in the Middle East: Infrastructure, development, and conflict Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water. 7
Johnson M, Karanth K, Weinthal E. (2018) Compensation as a Policy for Mitigating Human-wildlife Conflict Around Four Protected Areas in Rajasthan, India Conservation and Society. 16: 305
Baka J, Neville KJ, Weinthal E, et al. (2018) Agenda-Setting at the Energy-Water Nexus: Constructing and Maintaining a Policy Monopoly in U.S. Hydraulic Fracturing Regulation Review of Policy Research. 35: 439-465
Neville KJ, Cook J, Baka J, et al. (2018) Can shareholder advocacy shape energy governance? The case of the US antifracking movement Review of International Political Economy. 26: 104-133
Litzow E, Neville KJ, Johnson-King B, et al. (2018) Why does industry structure matter for unconventional oil and gas development? Examining revenue sharing outcomes in North Dakota Energy Research and Social Science. 44: 371-384
Paul CJ, Jeuland MA, Godebo TR, et al. (2018) Communities coping with risks: Household water choice and environmental health in the Ethiopian Rift Valley Environmental Science & Policy. 86: 85-94
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