Collaborative conservation in the United States: A review of motivations, goals, and outcomes

K Wilkins, L Pejchar, SL Carroll, MS Jones… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
For centuries, communities around the globe have worked together to manage resources—a
process often referred to as community-based conservation. More recently in the US, diverse …

[图书][B] Law and New Governance in the EU and the US

G De Búrca, J Scott - 2006 - books.google.com
New approaches to governance have attracted significant scholarly attention in recent years.
Commentators on both sides of the Atlantic have identified, charted and evaluated the rise …

Work culture and discrimination

TK Green - Calif. L. Rev., 2005 - HeinOnline
In all but the most solitary of work, we constantly engage in and are constrained by a social
process called work culture. Work culture tells us what to wear, how to talk, what to talk about …

Thousands of domestic and public supply wells face failure despite groundwater sustainability reform in California's Central Valley

D Bostic, L Mendez-Barrientos, R Pauloo, K Dobbin… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Across the world, declining groundwater levels cause wells to run dry, increase water and
food insecurity, and often acutely impact groundwater-dependent communities. Despite the …

Collaborative governance and environmental justice: Disadvantaged community representation in California sustainable groundwater management

KB Dobbin, M Lubell - Policy Studies Journal, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
A consistent critique of the theory and empirical research on collaborative governance is a
lack of conceptualization and analysis of the role of political power and inequality. Our paper …

Solving problems vs. claiming rights: The pragmatist challenge to legal liberalism

WH Simon - Wm. & Mary L. Rev., 2004 - HeinOnline
The conventions of judicial and academic discourse encourage legal writing to affect a
position above politics. The writer appeals to interpretations of authoritative texts and public …

The city as an ecological space: Social capital and urban land use

SR Foster - Notre Dame L. Rev., 2006 - HeinOnline
Cities are places of human development, both spatially and culturally. They represent the"
ultimate handiwork" of our imagination, generating most of our art, culture, commerce and …

Beyond window dressing: public participation for marginalized communities in the datafied society

ME Gilman - Fordham L. Rev., 2022 - HeinOnline
In 2019, the landlord of Atlantic Plaza Towers in Brooklyn, New York, told its tenants that
their keys would be replaced with facial recognition technology (FRT). 1 Going forward, they …

Interorganizational engagement in collaborative environmental management: Evidence from the South Florida ecosystem restoration task force

R Berardo, T Heikkila, AK Gerlak - Journal of Public …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Collaboration is commonly used to deliver public services that reach beyond the individual
capacities of independent organizations. Although much of the literature in the fields of …

Procedural Environmental Justice

J Skinner-Thompson - Wash. L. Rev., 2022 - HeinOnline
Achieving environmental justice-that is, the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all
people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, with respect to the development …