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Catherine M. Tucker
Catherine M. Tucker
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Perceptions of risk and adaptation: Coffee producers, market shocks, and extreme weather in Central America and Mexico
CM Tucker, H Eakin, EJ Castellanos
Global Environmental Change 20 (1), 23-32, 2010
4142010
Coffee Culture: Local Experiences, Global Connections
CM TUCKER
Routledge, 2011
327*2011
Accessibility as a determinant of landscape transformation in western Honduras: linking pattern and process
H Nagendra, J Southworth, C Tucker
Landscape Ecology 18 (2), 141-158, 2003
2642003
Responding to the coffee crisis: a pilot study of farmers’ adaptations in Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras
H Eakin, C Tucker, E Castellanos
The Geographical Journal 172 (2), 156-171, 2006
2442006
Fragmentation of a landscape: Incorporating landscape metrics into satellite analyses of land-cover change
J Southworth, H Nagendra, C Tucker
Landscape Research 27 (3), 253-269, 2002
2012002
The influence of accessibility, local institutions, and socioeconomic factors on forest cover change in the mountains of western Honduras
J Southworth, C Tucker
Mountain Research and Development 21 (3), 276-283, 2001
1882001
Private versus common property forests: forest conditions and tenure in a Honduran community
CM Tucker
Human Ecology 27 (2), 201-230, 1999
1831999
The dynamics of land‐cover change in western Honduras: exploring spatial and temporal complexity
DK Munroe, J Southworth, CM Tucker
Agricultural Economics 27 (3), 355-369, 2002
1732002
A model integrating social-cultural concepts of nature into frameworks of interaction between social and natural systems
A Muhar, CM Raymond, RJG van den Born, N Bauer, K Böck, M Braito, ...
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 61 (5-6), 756-777, 2018
1522018
A model integrating social-cultural concepts of nature into frameworks of interaction between social and natural systems
A Muhar, CM Raymond, RJG van den Born, N Bauer, K Böck, M Braito, ...
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 61 (5-6), 756-777, 2018
1522018
Community organization, migration, and remittances in Oaxaca
LK VanWey, CM Tucker, ED McConnell
Latin American Research Review 40 (1), 83-107, 2005
1472005
An integrated community and ecosystem-based approach to disaster risk reduction in mountain systems
JA Klein, CM Tucker, CE Steger, A Nolin, R Reid, KA Hopping, ET Yeh, ...
Environmental science & policy 94, 143-152, 2019
1252019
Modeling Spatially and Temporally Complex Land-Cover Change: The Case of Western Honduras*
DK Munroe, J Southworth, CM Tucker
The Professional Geographer 56 (4), 544-559, 2004
1242004
Adaptation in a multi-stressor environment: perceptions and responses to climatic and economic risks by coffee growers in Mesoamerica
H Eakin, CM Tucker, E Castellanos, R Diaz-Porras, JF Barrera, H Morales
Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2013
1182013
Science with society: Evidence-based guidance for best practices in environmental transdisciplinary work
C Steger, JA Klein, RS Reid, S Lavorel, C Tucker, KA Hopping, ...
Global environmental change 68, 102240, 2021
1152021
Institutions, biophysical factors and history: an integrative analysis of private and common property forests in Guatemala and Honduras
CM Tucker, JC Randolph, EJ Castellanos
Human Ecology 35, 259-274, 2007
1072007
Catalyzing transformations to sustainability in the world's mountains
JA Klein, CM Tucker, AW Nolin, KA Hopping, RS Reid, C Steger, ...
Earth's Future 7 (5), 547-557, 2019
982019
Catalyzing transformations to sustainability in the world's mountains
JA Klein, CM Tucker, AW Nolin, KA Hopping, RS Reid, C Steger, ...
Earth's Future 7 (5), 547-557, 2019
982019
Assessing the impact of Celaque National Park on forest fragmentation in western Honduras
J Southworth, H Nagendra, LA Carlson, C Tucker
Applied Geography 24 (4), 303-322, 2004
982004
Changing forests: collective action, common property, and coffee in Honduras
CM Tucker
Springer, 2008
932008
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