Social risk perceptions of climate change: a case study of farmers and agricultural advisors in northern California

M Petersen-Rockney - Global Environmental Change, 2022 - Elsevier
Crop and livestock farmers must respond to climate change, including a range of physical
and cultural impacts and risks. In rural northern California, farmers face extreme drought and …

Network topologies as collective social capital in cities and regions: a critical review of empirical studies

P Galaso - European Planning Studies, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This paper outlines a theoretical framework to study collective social capital at the local
scale using social network analysis. To do so, it develops a review on empirical research …

Collaborative networks for effective ecosystem‐based management: A set of working hypotheses

Ö Bodin, A Sandström, B Crona - Policy Studies Journal, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Ecosystem‐based management (EBM) represents a comprehensive approach to better
govern the environment that also illustrates the collaborative trend in policy and public …

An exploration of individual, social and material factors influencing water pollution mitigation behaviours within the farming community

A Inman, M Winter, R Wheeler, E Vrain, A Lovett… - Land use policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Diffuse pollution of watercourses from agriculture represents a complex and persistent
environmental problem in the UK. This paper provides insights into why UK policy …

The impact of resource scarcity on bonding and bridging social capital: the case of fishers' information-sharing networks in Loreto, BCS, Mexico

S Ramirez-Sanchez, E Pinkerton - Ecology and Society, 2009 - JSTOR
Fishers often rely on their social capital to cope with resource fluctuations by sharing
information on the abundance and location of fish. Drawing on research in seven coastal …

The importance of interplay between leadership and social capital in shaping outcomes of rights-based fisheries governance

B Crona, S Gelcich, Ö Bodin - World Development, 2017 - Elsevier
As concerns about anthropogenically driven marine resource decline continue, rights-based
approaches to fisheries governance have gained attention. Territorial User Rights (TURF) is …

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 …

Exploring network measures of social capital: Toward more relational measurement

B Shin - Journal of Planning Literature, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Although social capital is a relational concept, existing studies have focused less on
measuring social relations. This article fills the gap by reviewing recent studies that used …

Do rural residents really use the internet to build social capital? An empirical investigation

MJ Stern, AE Adams - American Behavioral Scientist, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent research suggests that Internet usage can positively influence social capital in rural
communities by fostering avenues for voluntary participation and creating social networks …

Social networks and northern Iroquoian confederacy dynamics

J Birch, JP Hart - American Antiquity, 2018 - cambridge.org
The Wendat (Huron) and Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) confederacies of northeastern North
America are often presented as functionally equivalent political formations despite their …