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Matthew R Sanderson
Matthew R Sanderson
Professor of Sociology & Geography, Kansas State University
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Sociohydrology: scientific challenges in addressing the sustainable development goals
G Di Baldassarre, M Sivapalan, M Rusca, C Cudennec, M Garcia, ...
Water Resources Research 55 (8), 6327-6355, 2019
3912019
Prediction in a socio-hydrological world
V Srinivasan, M Sanderson, M Garcia, M Konar, G Blöschl, M Sivapalan
Hydrological Sciences Journal 62 (3), 338-345, 2017
1462017
Post COVID 19 and food pathways to sustainable transformation
A Blay-Palmer, R Carey, E Valette, MR Sanderson
Agriculture and Human Values 37, 517-519, 2020
1162020
Foreign direct investment and international migration: A cross-national analysis of less-developed countries, 1985—2000
MR Sanderson, J Kentor
International Sociology 23 (4), 514-539, 2008
1042008
Expanding the scope and foundation of sociohydrology as the science of coupled human‐water systems
M Konar, M Garcia, MR Sanderson, DJ Yu, M Sivapalan
Water Resources Research 55 (2), 874-887, 2019
862019
Endogenizing culture in sustainability science research and policy
MM Caldas, MR Sanderson, M Mather, MD Daniels, JS Bergtold, J Aistrup, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (27), 8157-8159, 2015
812015
Globalization, development and international migration: A cross-national analysis of less-developed countries, 1970–2000
MR Sanderson, JD Kentor
Social Forces 88 (1), 301-336, 2009
812009
Bringing the “social” into sociohydrology: Conservation policy support in the C entral G reat P lains of K ansas, USA
MR Sanderson, JS Bergtold, JL Heier Stamm, MM Caldas, SM Ramsey
Water Resources Research 53 (8), 6725-6743, 2017
712017
Norms and values in sociohydrological models
M Roobavannan, THM Van Emmerik, Y Elshafei, J Kandasamy, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22 (2), 1337-1349, 2018
632018
International migration and human development in destination countries: A cross-national analysis of less-developed countries, 1970–2005
M Sanderson
Social Indicators Research 96, 59-83, 2010
532010
Culture, climate change and farm-level groundwater management: An Australian case study
MR Sanderson, AL Curtis
Journal of hydrology 536, 284-292, 2016
502016
Are world cities also world immigrant cities? An international, cross-city analysis of global centrality and immigration
MR Sanderson, B Derudder, M Timberlake, F Witlox
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 56 (3-4), 173-197, 2015
502015
Testing a global city hypothesis: An assessment of polarization across US cities
M Timberlake, MR Sanderson, X Ma, B Derudder, J Winitzky, F Witlox
City & Community 11 (1), 74-93, 2012
492012
Values and groundwater management in the Ogallala Aquifer region
S Lauer, MR Sanderson, DT Manning, JF Suter, RA Hrozencik, ...
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 73 (5), 593-600, 2018
372018
Race to the bottom (of the well): groundwater in an agricultural production treadmill
MR Sanderson, V Hughes
Social Problems 66 (3), 392-410, 2019
322019
Climate change beliefs in an agricultural context: what is the role of values held by farming and non-farming groups?
MR Sanderson, JS Bergtold, JL Heier Stamm, MM Caldas, SM Ramsey, ...
Climatic Change 150, 259-272, 2018
322018
Occupational channels for Mexican migration: new destination formation in a binational context
M Sanderson, M Painter II
Rural Sociology 76 (4), 461-480, 2011
32*2011
Evaluating environmental change and behavioral decision-making for sustainability policy using an agent-based model: A case study for the Smoky Hill River Watershed, Kansas
G Granco, JLH Stamm, JS Bergtold, MD Daniels, MR Sanderson, ...
Science of the Total Environment 695, 133769, 2019
312019
Structural impediments to sustainable groundwater management in the High Plains Aquifer of western Kansas
MR Sanderson, RS Frey
Agriculture and Human Values 32, 401-417, 2015
312015
Globalization and the environment: implications for human migration
MR Sanderson
Human Ecology Review, 93-102, 2009
312009
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