Fuzzy cognitive maps as representations of mental models and group beliefs

SA Gray, E Zanre, SRJ Gray - Fuzzy cognitive maps for applied sciences …, 2013 - Springer
Abstract Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCM) have found favor in a variety of theoretical and
applied contexts that span the hard and soft sciences. Given the utility and flexibility of the …

Computational reproducibility of Jupyter notebooks from biomedical publications

S Samuel, D Mietchen - GigaScience, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Background Jupyter notebooks facilitate the bundling of executable code with its
documentation and output in one interactive environment, and they represent a popular …

The role of trust in restoration success: Public engagement and temporal and spatial scale in a complex social‐ecological system

EC Metcalf, JJ Mohr, L Yung, P Metcalf… - Restoration …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The social dimensions of river restoration are not well understood especially in the context of
large‐scale restoration projects embedded in a complex social‐ecological system. This …

The influence of ethnic diversity on social network structure in a common-pool resource system: implications for collaborative management

M Barnes-Mauthe, S Arita, SD Allen, SA Gray… - Ecology and …, 2013 - JSTOR
Social networks have recently been identified as key features in facilitating or constraining
collaborative arrangements that can enhance resource governance and adaptability in …

Social identity, values, and trust in government: How stakeholder group, ideology, and wildlife value orientations relate to trust in a state agency for wildlife …

SA Schroeder, AC Landon, DC Fulton… - Biological Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Our objective was to understand how social identity and values influenced general public
and stakeholder trust in a state wildlife management agency (SWMA). In particular, we …

Values and pro-environmental behavior: What is the role of trust?

N Joffe-Nelson, CJ van Riper, RC Stedman - Journal of Outdoor Recreation …, 2024 - Elsevier
Freshwater ecosystems provide invaluable natural resources for outdoor recreationists but
are at risk of degradation from biological invasions. An understanding of the broad values …

[HTML][HTML] Measuring, mapping and quantifying the effects of trust and informal communication on transboundary collaboration in the Great Lakes fisheries policy …

AM Song, O Temby, D Kim, AS Cisneros… - Global environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Ecosystem-based management of fisheries and other transboundary natural resources
require a number of organizations across jurisdictions to exchange knowledge, coordinate …

[HTML][HTML] Australians support multi-pronged action to build ecosystem resilience in the Great Barrier Reef

S Lockie, HA Bartelet, BW Ritchie, C Demeter… - Biological …, 2024 - Elsevier
The scale and pace of global environmental change calls for a dramatic upscaling of
ecosystem restoration and for actions that build the resilience of ecosystems to future …

How perceptions of trust, risk, tap water quality, and salience characterize drinking water choices

MA Grupper, ME Schreiber, MG Sorice - Hydrology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Provision of safe drinking water by water utilities is challenged by disturbances to water
quality that have become increasingly frequent due to global changes and anthropogenic …

Can distrust enhance public engagement? Insights from a national survey on energy issues in Canada

JR Parkins, T Beckley, L Comeau… - Society & natural …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Research examining the relationship between trust, public engagement, and natural
resource management asserts that trust fosters positive behavior and enhanced …