Courtney Hammond Wagner
@CHamWag
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Postdoc @WaterintheWest & @StanfordWoods | Water, Policy, Decision Making, Behavior |
Joined November 2015
Integrating diverse stakeholders into management plans results in better protection, especially for those most vulnerable to the impacts of natural resource depletion @chamwag
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Latest publication I was part of with an amazing team: Stakeholder integration predicts better outcomes from groundwater sustainability policy | Nature Communications
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Nature Communications - This paper shows that integrating diverse stakeholders into management plans results in better protection, especially for those most vulnerable to the impacts of natural...
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In the case of CA's #SGMA: few stakeholders are integrated into sustainability plans, few wells and ecosystems are protected, but when stakeholders are integrated wells and ecosystems are more likely to be protected from #groundwater depletion. #CAwater
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Does stakeholder integration matter for policy outcomes? Our new paper looks at CA groundwater to show across 108 cases that integrating stakeholders is associated with better outcomes for those who otherwise wouldn’t have a seat at the table
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Out now: Why does cooperation occur to solve envt'l bads? We need CPR theory to explain salience, participation, and compliance as #NAAS. #StanfordWoods | #StanfordEarth | #IUONeillSchool | @chamwag | @ksullivanwiley | @gemma_e_smith | @jlandonyoder
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Delighted that our team's paper (led by the excellent @jlandonyoder) has just come out in @IJCCommons! Read on for some early-career researchers' thoughts on expanding collective action theory to fit large-scale commons dilemmas: https://t.co/IPiDpOPQBZ
@CHamWag @ksullivanwiley
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Representative samples of NY and CA residents reported spending less time in #nature during COVID, but this was more common for women, people of color and people who are low-income
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Our recent #openaccess paper (with fellow @GundInstitute alumni @CHamWag and @kerilbw) found disparities in access to #nature during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic across gender, income and racial divides https://t.co/OKBAWuGZ62
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New episode with Simon Levin on complexity and the commons: https://t.co/WwBJH5IpJ2
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In this episode, Michael speaks with Simon Levin, professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. Simon is a giant in the field of ecology, and in the last several decades
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Final episode of the year from the In Common Pod! Recap on favorite books and articles, fieldwork (or not so much), and non-traditional commons. https://t.co/J3Lq1Fo3eo
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In this end-of-the-year episode, Courtney, Mike, Michael and Stefan sat down to recap the year, talking about their favorite reads and favorite listens, fieldwork done and not done, and interesting w
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Happening now! Come join for some great Water & Society talks #AGU21
Tomorrow @ 8:25am CT | Don't miss #AGU21 presentation by @CHamWag: "Climate change adaptation planning at the scale of impact: balancing the need for technical expertise and treatment of uncertainty with local-driven water resources planning" #StanfordAGU
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🚨#UVM at #COP26🚨 "With #COVID19, this is a very different COP, yet one that will define our collective future," says #UVM's Asim Zia (@asim_zia_). Prof. Zia will present on climate & water security at #COP26Glasgow on Nov 3 & 4. 🌍Info & watch: https://t.co/aOgT1MBFt2
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New episode with @hiangelo! We discussed her new book, How Green Became Good, a challenging look at the phenomenon of urban greening. https://t.co/Mv7BP9EGr3
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In this episode Michael spoke with Hillary Angelo, a professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Hillary is an historical sociologist who focuses on the relationship betwe
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New blog post by @AnujaDate on fieldwork during a pandemic. Check it out here!
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Anuja Date is a PhD student at the Center for Environment and Development, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), Bangalore, India. She works on forest governance and right
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Deadline Extended! - Water in the West is seeking a postdoctoral fellow focused on computational modeling and evaluating how to improve ecological outcomes from environmental water rights transactions in the Upper Colorado River basin. New deadline Oct 15 https://t.co/XyHP0nof9I
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A reminder that this paper is out! 3 Challenges, 3 Errors, and 3 Solutions to Integrate Frontline Communities in Climate Change Policy and Research: Lessons From California
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Frontline communities of California experience disproportionate social, economic, and environmental injustices, and climate change is exacerbating the root c...
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Water in the West is hiring a postdoctoral fellow focused on evaluating how to improve ecological outcomes from environmental water rights transactions in the Upper Colorado River basin. Applications are due Oct 1. Learn more: https://t.co/XyHP0nof9I
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