Reimagining Critical Facilities Through Latinx Sense of Place
Building resilient Oregon coastal communities: Reimagining critical facilities through Latinx sense of place
Building resilient Oregon coastal communities: Reimagining critical facilities through Latinx sense of place
The Quest to Support Community Resiliency in the Face of Coastal Hazards and Natural Disasters
A ‘thin green line’ of resistance? Assessing public views on oil, natural gas, and coal export in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada"
This work is a chapter in the book Public Responses to Fossil Fuel Export: Exporting Energy and Emissions in a Time of Transition.
Establishing a roadmap for incorporating social science and human dimensions into potential sea otter reintroductions on the U.S. West Coast
Chapter 4: Clothes encounters of the microfiber kind: the effects of natural and synthetic textiles on organisms
This chapter is in the book Polluting Textiles the Problem with Microfibers. The book examines the critical issue of environmental pollutants produced by the textile industry.
Understanding Organizations’ Experiences with “Green” Certification: The Case of the U.S. EPA Safer Choice Standard
Human-centered Design as a Tool to Improve Employee Experience: The Case of a U.S. Plant-based Food Manufacturer
Rethinking Committee Work in the Research Enterprise: The Case of Regenerative Gatekeeping
The Role of Mediators in Science Museums: An Analysis of Conversations and Interactions of Brazilian Families in Free and Mediated Visits to an Interactive Exhibition on Biodiversity