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Generation gaps in US public opinion on renewable energy and climate change. by Lawrence C Hamilton, Joel Hartter, Erin Bell
Published 2019-01-01
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Trust in Scientists on Climate Change and Vaccines by Lawrence C. Hamilton, Joel Hartter, Kei Saito
Published 2015-08-01
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A change in the wind? US public views on renewable energy and climate compared by Lawrence C. Hamilton, Erin Bell, Joel Hartter, Jonathan D. Salerno
Published 2018-04-01
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Spatially explicit data: stewardship and ethical challenges in science. by Joel Hartter, Sadie J Ryan, Catrina A Mackenzie, John N Parker, Carly A Strasser
Published 2013-09-01
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Tracking Public Beliefs About Anthropogenic Climate Change. by Lawrence C Hamilton, Joel Hartter, Mary Lemcke-Stampone, David W Moore, Thomas G Safford
Published 2015-01-01
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Assessing long-term conservation impacts on adaptive capacity in a flagship community-based natural resources management area in Botswana by Lin Cassidy, Narcisa G Pricope, Forrest R. Stevens, Jonathan Salerno, David C Parry, Michael Murray-Hudson, Joel Hartter, Andrea E Gaughan
Published 2023-12-01
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Using Very-High-Resolution Multispectral Classification to Estimate Savanna Fractional Vegetation Components by Andrea E. Gaughan, Nicholas E. Kolarik, Forrest R. Stevens, Narcisa G. Pricope, Lin Cassidy, Jonathan Salerno, Karen M. Bailey, Michael Drake, Kyle Woodward, Joel Hartter
Published 2022-01-01
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Modeling Community-Scale Natural Resource Use in a Transboundary Southern African Landscape: Integrating Remote Sensing and Participatory Mapping by Kyle D. Woodward, Narcisa G. Pricope, Forrest R. Stevens, Andrea E. Gaughan, Nicholas E. Kolarik, Michael D. Drake, Jonathan Salerno, Lin Cassidy, Joel Hartter, Karen M. Bailey, Henry Maseka Luwaya
Published 2021-02-01
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"There are many fevers": Communities' perception and management of Febrile illness and its relationship with human animal interactions in South-Western Uganda. by Michael Wandanje Mahero, Katherine M Pelican, Jacinta M Waila, Shamilah Namusisi, Innocent B Rwego, Charles Kajura, Christopher Nyatuna, David R Boulware, Joel Hartter, Lawrence Mugisha, Cheryl Robertson, Dominic A Travis
Published 2022-02-01
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