The value of eudaimonia for understanding relationships among values and pro-environmental behavior

S Shin, CJ van Riper, RC Stedman, CD Suski - Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding the transactions that occur between humans and their environments requires
research focused on phenomena that explain behavioral patterns, particularly values that …

Second home owners, locals and their perspectives on rural development

M Farstad, JF Rye - Journal of Rural Studies, 2013 - Elsevier
Dominating strands within the research literature on second homes explain social conflicts
between rural hosting and visiting second home populations by describing their differing …

Moving the amenity migration literature forward: Understanding community-level factors associated with positive outcomes after amenity-driven change

D Matarrita-Cascante - Journal of Rural Studies, 2017 - Elsevier
The amenity migration literature has been growing for close to four decades, paying specific
emphasis to the causes and consequences of this phenomenon, characterizing and …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding support for regulatory approaches to wildfire management and performance of property mitigations on private lands

TB Paveglio, AM Stasiewicz, CM Edgeley - Land Use Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Formal regulation of private property and exploration of “risk transmission” across
ownerships are two popular means for addressing wildfire management at landscape …

Degradation of Lake Ziway, Ethiopia: A study of the environmental perceptions of school students

H Desta, B Lemma, G Albert… - Lakes & Reservoirs …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Lake Ziway in Ethiopia is a freshwater lake supporting multitude uses, including
irrigation, fishing, water supply and recreation. However, the lake is being degraded …

Comparing newer and longer-term residents' perceptions and actions in response to forest insect disturbance on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula: A longitudinal perspective

H Qin - Journal of Rural Studies, 2015 - Elsevier
Many parts of rural America have experienced various types of reverse migration flows from
urban areas since the 1970s. Recent rural in-migration is increasingly driven by people …

Toward a fusion of two lines of thought: creating convergence between Aldo Leopold and sociology through the community concept

P Van Auken - Socio-Ecological Practice Research, 2020 - Springer
Aldo Leopold made great contributions to our understanding of the interconnections
between people and their environments, and community is central to his best-known work …

Aiming for Clarity while Embracing Ambiguity: The LIFE Framework of Interactional Community

P Van Auken - Local Development & Society, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Despite a rich history and continued popularity as an idea or term used for various purposes,
the community concept remains nebulous and contested. Critics have long claimed that it is …

Beyond “Us and Them”: Why Do Landowners Disagree About Local Water Pollution?

A Armstrong, R Stedman, G Tucker - Society & Natural Resources, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Collaborative watershed governance (CWG) is one strategy to address nonpoint source
water pollution. While many collaborative watershed arrangements unfold in local settings …

Biological Iron Limitation Within Lake Superior's Watershed: Oligotrophic Algal Blooms Along a Land to Lake Gradient

RM McManus - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Growing amounts of freshwater literature highlight phytoplankton iron limitation in systems of
varying hydrology and trophic status. Furthermore, global trends of increased dissolved iron …