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Introducing Resilience Practice to Watershed Groups: What Are the Learning Effects?
J Baird, R Plummer, ML Moore, O Brandes
Society & Natural Resources 29 (10), 1214-1229, 2016
Social license to operate: Not a proxy for accountability in water governance
N Overduin, ML Moore
Geoforum 85, 72-81, 2017
Degrees of change toward polycentric transboundary water governance
WJ Baltutis, ML Moore
Ecology and Society 24 (2), 2019
The Conservation Authorities of Ontario, Canada as a Social Innovation: Applying the Vision as Social Construction Model for Describing Social Innovations
D McCarthy, G Whitelaw, A Shannon, E Alexiuk, R Ness, M Eastwood, ...
The Innovation Journal 23 (1), 1-30, 2018
Whose Border? Contested Geographies and Columbia River Treaty Modernization
WJ Baltutis, ML Moore
Journal of Borderlands Studies 35 (4), 581-601, 2020
Capacities for Watershed Resilience: Persistence, Adaptation, and Transformation
J Baird, A Quinlan, R Plummer, ML Moore, K Krievins
Water Resilience: Management and Governance in Times of Change, 139-169, 2021
Available based on mandate: 1
Getting to ecosystem-based function: exploring the power to influence Columbia River Treaty modernization towards ecosystem considerations
WJ Baltutis, ML Moore, S Tyler
International Journal of Water Governance 6, 43-63, 2018
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