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2. Fields and Streams: Stream Restoration, Neoliberalism, and the Future of Environmental Science by Rebecca Lave (review)
3. Conclusion
4. Introduction
5. What Does Chelsea Creek Do for You? A Relational Approach to Environmental Justice Communication
6. A Shark in your Pocket, A Bird in your Hand(Held)
7. Earth for AI: A Political Ecology of Data-Driven Climate Initiatives
8. New but for whom? Discourses of innovation in precision agriculture
9. Linking model design and application for transdisciplinary approaches in social-ecological systems
10. 'The tool didn't make decisions for us': metrics and the performance of accountability in environmental governance.
11. Q-method and the performance of subjectivity: Reflections from a survey of US stream restoration practitioners
12. Climate services for whom? The political economics of contextualizing climate data in Louisiana’s coastal Master Plan
13. Undisciplining environmental justice research with visual storytelling
14. Governing AI, governing climate change?
15. Contested definitions of digital agri-food system transformation: A webpage and network analysis
16. Is adaptation planning effective and for whom? The case of Louisiana’s 2017 Comprehensive Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast
17. Digital technologies in local agri-food systems: Opportunities for a more interoperable digital farmgate sector
18. Barriers and opportunities for breast cancer organizations to focus on environmental health and disease prevention: a mixed-methods approach using website analyses, interviews, and focus groups
19. ‘The tool didn’t make decisions for us': metrics and the performance of accountability in environmental governance
20. Making global oceans governance in/visible with Smart Earth: The case of Global Fishing Watch.
21. Making global oceans governance in/visible with Smart Earth: The case of Global Fishing Watch
22. Scaling-up local foods: Commodity practice in community supported agriculture (CSA)
23. Digital natures: New ontologies, new politics?
24. REMAKING NEW ORLEANS: Beyond Exceptionalism and Authenticity Adams Thomas J. Sakakeeny Matt
25. sj-docx-2-ene-10.1177_25148486221111786 - Supplemental material for Making global oceans governance in/visible with Smart Earth: The case of Global Fishing Watch
26. A political ecology of data
27. Short-term rentals as digitally-mediated tourism gentrification: impacts on housing in New Orleans.
28. Thinking algorithmically: The making of hegemonic knowledge in climate governance
29. A political ecology of data.
30. Infrastructuring "data-driven" environmental governance in Louisiana's coastal restoration plan.
31. A scoping review of the digital agricultural revolution and ecosystem services: implications for Canadian policy and research agendas
32. Visualizing Changes to US Federal Environmental Agency Websites, 2016-2020
33. Short-term rentals as digitally-mediated tourism gentrification: impacts on housing in New Orleans
34. Infrastructuring “data-driven” environmental governance in Louisiana’s coastal restoration plan
35. Learning in Crisis: Training Students to Monitor and Address Irresponsible Knowledge Construction by US Federal Agencies under Trump
36. Visualizing changes to US federal environmental agency websites, 2016–2020.
37. Complexities Interview Protocol -Supplemental material for Improving spatial decision making using interactive maps: An empirical study on interface complexity and decision complexity in the North American hazardous waste trade
38. Complexities Source Code -Supplemental material for Improving spatial decision making using interactive maps: An empirical study on interface complexity and decision complexity in the North American hazardous waste trade
39. Complexities Supplemental Tables -Supplemental material for Improving spatial decision making using interactive maps: An empirical study on interface complexity and decision complexity in the North American hazardous waste trade
40. Scaling-up local foods: commodity practice in community supported agriculture (CSA)
41. HazMatMapper: an online and interactive geographic visualization tool for exploring transnational flows of hazardous waste and environmental justice
42. Practicing environmental data justice: From DataRescue to Data Together
43. Undermining methodological nationalism: Cosmopolitan analysis and visualization of the North American hazardous waste trade
44. Improving spatial decision making using interactive maps: An empirical study on interface complexity and decision complexity in the North American hazardous waste trade
45. Hazardous Aesthetics: A “Merely Interesting” Toxic Tour of Waste Management Data
46. The Power of Place: Tourism Development in Costa Rica
47. HazMatMapper: an online and interactive geographic visualization tool for exploring transnational flows of hazardous waste and environmental justice
48. Performing nature's value: software and the making of Oregon's ecosystem services markets
49. Scaling-up local foods: commodity practice in community supported agriculture (CSA)
50. The Power of Place: Tourism Development in Costa Rica
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