Stakeholder engagement in the co-production of knowledge for environmental decision-making
The production of science has generally been understood as primarily a technical endeavor,
conducted by a narrow group of knowledge “experts” who ostensibly bring legitimacy and …
conducted by a narrow group of knowledge “experts” who ostensibly bring legitimacy and …
[HTML][HTML] Homelessness and nature across landscapes and disciplines: A literature review
SR Land, MM Derrien - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2025 - Elsevier
The complex social-ecological dynamics of homelessness in natural resource management
have become increasingly apparent in recent years. Systematically understanding and …
have become increasingly apparent in recent years. Systematically understanding and …
Encouraging research to be ecopracticological, three topical areas will be featured at the SEPR 2024 conference and in two 2025 special SEPR issues
WN Xiang - Socio-Ecological Practice Research, 2023 - Springer
SEPR issues will be published in 2025, featuring articles developed for or from conference
presentations [The call for conference and special issue abstracts (CFAs) can be found on …
presentations [The call for conference and special issue abstracts (CFAs) can be found on …
Shifting forest landownership interests over the life-course of female forest landowners in rural Georgia, United States
This qualitative study uses open-ended responses from ninety-four female forest
landowners in Georgia, United States, to analyze their unique experiences with forest …
landowners in Georgia, United States, to analyze their unique experiences with forest …
Community-Engaged Scholarship and Its Implications for Public Sociology and the Discipline
This article provides an overview of research, practice, and theory in community-engaged
scholarship as a means to expand our understanding of public sociology and its broader …
scholarship as a means to expand our understanding of public sociology and its broader …
Enacting boundaries or building bridges? Language and engagement in food-energy-water systems science
VS Gagnon, C Schelly, W Lytle, A Kliskey… - Socio-Ecological …, 2022 - Springer
Scientific study of issues at the nexus of food–energy–water systems (FEWS) requires
grappling with multifaceted,“wicked” problems. FEWS involve interactions occurring directly …
grappling with multifaceted,“wicked” problems. FEWS involve interactions occurring directly …
Stakeholder engagement in water resource management: a systematic review of definitions, practices, and outcomes
In the past three decades, a paradigm shift has elevated stakeholder engagement in natural
resource governance, emphasizing collaborative approaches for effective decision-making …
resource governance, emphasizing collaborative approaches for effective decision-making …
Building ethical awareness to strengthen co-production for transformation
Awareness of different ethical theories can support transformation-oriented researchers in
navigating value-based decisions in co-production. We synthesize and explicitly link the …
navigating value-based decisions in co-production. We synthesize and explicitly link the …
Advancing the scholarship and practice of stakeholder engagement in working landscapes: identifying and responding to six key research gaps
Improving management of complex socio-environmental problems that threaten human and
environmental well-being requires coordinating action across diverse stakeholders who are …
environmental well-being requires coordinating action across diverse stakeholders who are …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing Conservation Readiness: The Where, Who, and How of Strategic onservation in the Sagebrush Biome
K Wollstein, D Johnson, C Boyd - Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2024 - Elsevier
The sagebrush biome is rapidly deteriorating largely due to the ecosystem threats of conifer
expansion, more frequent and larger wildfires, and proliferation of invasive annual grasses …
expansion, more frequent and larger wildfires, and proliferation of invasive annual grasses …