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John H Armstrong
John H Armstrong
Assistant Professor, Seattle University
Verified email at seattleu.edu - Homepage
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Modeling effective local government climate policies that exceed state targets
JH Armstrong
Energy Policy 132, 15-26, 2019
422019
People and power: Expanding the role and scale of public engagement in energy transitions
JH Armstrong
Energy Research & Social Science 78, 102136, 2021
382021
Sustainability policy research: A review and synthesis
JH Armstrong, S Kamieniecki
Policy Studies Journal 47, S45-S65, 2019
262019
Strategic adaptive governance and climate change: Policymaking during extreme political upheaval
JH Armstrong, S Kamieniecki
Sustainability 9 (7), 1244, 2017
172017
Taking control to do more: How local governments and communities can enact ambitious climate mitigation policies
JH Armstrong
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 24 (2), 160-174, 2022
102022
Urban renewable energy and ecosystems: integrating vegetation with ground-mounted solar arrays increases arthropod abundance of key functional groups
JH Armstrong, AJ Kulikowski, SM Philpott
Urban Ecosystems 24 (3), 621-631, 2021
92021
Formal local government coordination to mitigate climate change
JH Armstrong
Urban Climate 51, 101636, 2023
42023
A disciplinary divide in the framing of urbanization’s environmental impacts
JH Armstrong, AC Nisi, A Millard‐Ball
Conservation Science and Practice 4 (3), e624, 2022
32022
Local Government Adoption of Effective Climate Change Policies
JH Armstrong
University of California, Santa Cruz, 2020
22020
Climate change, costs, or jobs: How policymakers frame state clean energy laws
JH Armstrong
The Electricity Journal 36 (9-10), 107350, 2023
12023
Public Participation and Social Movements in Environmental Policy and Justice
JH Armstrong
The Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Policy and Law, 1-25, 2024
2024
Local Government Climate Policy Transitions: Building from Modest to Ambitious Actions​
J Armstrong
2021
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