New (open-access) paper from our @NSF CNH2 work drawing from cognitive science to inform institutional analysis: Institutions, Voids, and Dependencies: Tracing the Designs and Robustness of Urban Water Systems </span> https://t.co/hfGvaHFklD via @OpenEditionActu
Climate change, nature loss are our biggest environmental problems. Why isn't the market tackling them together? https://t.co/eJdWshn5Et via @physorg_com
The authors of this major synthesis were thoughtful enough to email the corresponding authors for all 750 pandemic-related studies captured in their analysis. Thank you for increasing awareness and doing this work!
Thrilled to have worked with @adeslatte on the Sustainability in Cities chapter for the NEW Kraft, Rabe and Vig Environmental Policy textbook. Should be available in January!
https://t.co/7i5HKjRmbi
I'm thrilled to share a recent publication with @overtonmichael7, @adeslatte, and @christinezhang in the @UrbanAffairsRev examining how local governments choose to allocate their CDBG resources with respect to social equity. (1/6) https://t.co/m9OHAqFPgt
Today, the 5th US National Climate Assessment was released. I've been an author now for 4 assessments - so what's new with this one, and why does it matter? (thread) https://t.co/2VG4qcCmXF
I am excited to share our new article on the diversity and evolution of institutions as part of a special issue of the #IRPPJournal@_IPPA_ led by Saba Siddiki, @CK_Frantz and @utebrady of @the_IGRI
https://t.co/e43ShBuz3J via @OpenEditionActu