Explaining differential vulnerability to climate change: A social science review K Thomas, RD Hardy, H Lazrus, M Mendez, B Orlove, I Rivera‐Collazo, ... Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 10 (2), e565, 2019 | 711 | 2019 |
Weaponizing vulnerability to climate change KA Thomas, BP Warner Global environmental change 57, 101928, 2019 | 121 | 2019 |
How do sustainable schools integrate sustainability education? An assessment of certified sustainable K–12 schools in the United States BP Warner, M Elser The Journal of Environmental Education 46 (1), 1-22, 2015 | 107 | 2015 |
Sustainability appraisal of water governance regimes: the case of Guanacaste, Costa Rica C Kuzdas, A Wiek, B Warner, R Vignola, R Morataya Environmental management 54, 205-222, 2014 | 64 | 2014 |
Limits to adaptation to interacting global change risks among smallholder rice farmers in Northwest Costa Rica BP Warner, C Kuzdas, MG Yglesias, DL Childers Global Environmental Change 30, 101-112, 2015 | 56 | 2015 |
Integrated and participatory analysis of water governance regimes: The case of the Costa Rican dry tropics C Kuzdas, A Wiek, B Warner, R Vignola, R Morataya World Development 66, 254-268, 2015 | 54 | 2015 |
The interfaces of public and private adaptation: Lessons from flooding in the Deerfield River Watershed A Milman, BP Warner Global Environmental Change 36, 46-55, 2016 | 49 | 2016 |
Sustainability assessment of water governance alternatives: the case of Guanacaste Costa Rica C Kuzdas, BP Warner, A Wiek, R Vignola, M Yglesias, DL Childers Sustainability Science 11, 231-247, 2016 | 45 | 2016 |
Identifying the potential of governance regimes to aggravate or mitigate local water conflicts in regions threatened by climate change C Kuzdas, B Warner, A Wiek, M Yglesias, R Vignola, A Ramírez-Cover Local Environment 21 (11), 1387-1408, 2016 | 34 | 2016 |
Understanding actor-centered adaptation limits in smallholder agriculture in the Central American dry tropics BP Warner Agriculture and human values 33, 785-797, 2016 | 27 | 2016 |
Explaining political polarization in environmental governance using narrative analysis BP Warner Ecology and Society 24 (3), 2019 | 23 | 2019 |
The role of political economy in framing and producing transformative adaptation BP Warner, CP Kuzdas Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 29, 69-74, 2017 | 23 | 2017 |
Identifying and quantifying landowner perspectives on integrated flood risk management A Milman, BP Warner, DA Chapman, AG Short Gianotti Journal of Flood Risk Management 11 (1), 34-47, 2018 | 22 | 2018 |
Manufactured global-change risk pathways in industrial-based agrarian development BP Warner, C Kuzdas Climate and Development 8 (5), 385-396, 2016 | 21 | 2016 |
Flood concerns and impacts on rural landowners: An empirical study of the Deerfield watershed, MA (USA) AGS Gianotti, B Warner, A Milman Environmental Science & Policy 79, 94-102, 2018 | 19 | 2018 |
Social vulnerability: social science perspectives on climate change, Part 1 D Hardy, H Lazrus, M Mendez, B Orlove, I Rivera-Collazo, JT Roberts, ... Washingtin, DC: USGCRP Social Science Coordinating Committee, 2018 | 16 | 2018 |
Farming the floodplain: Ecological and agricultural tradeoffs and opportunities in river and stream governance in New England’s changing climate BP Warner, RE Schattman, CE Hatch Case Studies in the Environment 1 (1), 1-9, 2017 | 14 | 2017 |
Governing Costa Rica’s water resources C Kuzdas, M Yglesias, B Warner The Solutions Journal 4 (4), 31-36, 2013 | 11 | 2013 |
Fluvial geomorphic assessment and river corridor mapping as flood risk management tools in Massachusetts, USA BP Warner, JD Gartner, CE Hatch Journal of Flood Risk Management 11, S1100-S1104, 2018 | 10 | 2018 |
Rural transformation in Latin America’s changing climate BP Warner, M Walsh-Dilley, J Nelson-Nuñez, CS Duvall Journal of Latin American Geography 19 (3), 10-25, 2020 | 9 | 2020 |