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Resource Conflict, Collective Action, and Resilience: An Analytical Framework
BD Ratner, R Meinzen-Dick, CK May, E Haglund
CAPRi Working Paper No. 100. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy …, 2013
2482013
Addressing conflict through collective action in natural resource management
BD Ratner, R Meinzen-Dick, J Hellin, E Mapedza, J Unruh, W Veening, ...
International Journal of the Commons 11 (2), 877-906, 2017
722017
Power across scales and levels of fisheries governance: Explaining the active non-participation of fishers in Two Rivers, North Carolina
CK May
Journal of rural studies 32, 26-37, 2013
342013
Active non-participation among local natural resource-dependent communities: The case of North Carolina fisheries governance
CK May
Journal of environmental management 113, 407-416, 2012
272012
Visibility and invisibility: structural, differential, and embedded power in collaborative governance of fisheries
CK May
Society & Natural Resources 29 (7), 759-774, 2016
242016
Resilience, Vulnerability, & Transformation: Exploring Community Adaptability in Coastal North Carolina
CK May
Ocean & Coastal Management 169, 86-95, 2019
232019
Achieving sustainability in US fisheries: community engagement in co‐management
CK May
Sustainable Development 16 (6), 390-400, 2008
222008
Drug courts: A social capital perspective
CK May
Sociological Inquiry 78 (4), 513-535, 2008
202008
Governing resilience through power: Explaining community adaptations to extreme events in coastal Louisiana
CK May
Rural sociology 84 (3), 489-515, 2019
162019
Politics of visibility: competing for legitimacy in North Carolina fisheries governance
CK May
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 33 (6), 1484-1500, 2015
122015
Institutional Panarchy: Adaptations in Socio-Hydrological Governance of the South Dakota Prairie Pothole Region, USA
CK May
Journal of Environmental Management, 2021
102021
Coastal Community Resilience and Power in the United States: A Comparative Analysis of Adaptability in North Carolina and Louisiana
CK May
Environmental Management 68 (1), 100-16, 2021
102021
Complex adaptive governance systems: a framework to understand institutions, organizations, and people in socio-ecological systems
CK May
Socio-Ecological Practice Research, 2022
92022
Addressing conflict through collective action in natural resource management: A synthesis of experience
BD Ratner, R Meinzen-Dick, J Hellin, E Mapedza, J Unruh, W Veening, ...
CAPRi Working Paper No. 112. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy …, 2013
82013
Political Ecology of Culture Clash: Amenity-Led Development, Vulnerability, and Risk in Coastal North Carolina
CK May
Journal of Rural & Community Development 14 (3), 23-47, 2019
32019
Addressing conflict through collective action in natural resource management
BD Ratner, R Meinzen-Dick, J Hellin, E Mapedza, J Unruh, W Veening, ...
Collective Action and Property Rights Working Paper, 2013
32013
Drug Courts in Wyoming, FY 2005 Statewide and Local Evaluation
S Butler, C Heck, SC Powell, DM Binder, CK May, TC Cook, LP West, ...
Report to the Wyoming Department of Health, Substance Abuse Division …, 2005
22005
Understanding farmers’ adoption of conservation tillage in South Dakota: A modified application of the theory of planned behavior
E Avemegah, CK May, JD Ulrich-Schad, P Kovács, JD Clark
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 79 (1), 31-42, 2024
12024
Power & Moral Capital - A “Theory of Access” for People Receiving Public Assistance in Rural USA
CK May, J Yingling
The Sociological Quarterly, https://doi.org/10.1080/00380253.2024.23, 2024
2024
The Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development: What is at Stake?
LR Gonçalves, CK May, DG Webster
Earth System Governance 100155, 2022
2022
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