Weather forecasts are for wimps: why water resource managers do not use climate forecasts S Rayner, D Lach, H Ingram Climatic change 69 (2), 197-227, 2005 | 434 | 2005 |
The role of scientists in the environmental policy process: a case study from the American west B Steel, P List, D Lach, B Shindler Environmental Science & Policy 7 (1), 1-13, 2004 | 220 | 2004 |
Taming the waters: strategies to domesticate the wicked problems of water resource management D Lach, S Rayner, H Ingram International Journal of Water 3 (1), 1-17, 2005 | 210 | 2005 |
Participants and non-participants of place-based groups: An assessment of attitudes and implications for public participation in water resource management KL Larson, D Lach Journal of environmental management 88 (4), 817-830, 2008 | 184 | 2008 |
Advocacy and credibility of ecological scientists in resource decisionmaking: a regional study D Lach, P List, B Steel, B Shindler BioScience 53 (2), 170-178, 2003 | 176 | 2003 |
Challenges of interdisciplinary research: Reconciling qualitative and quantitative methods for understanding human–landscape systems D Lach Environmental management 53, 88-93, 2014 | 162 | 2014 |
Climate change adaptation strategies for federal forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA: ecological, policy, and socio-economic perspectives TA Spies, TW Giesen, FJ Swanson, JF Franklin, D Lach, KN Johnson Landscape ecology 25, 1185-1199, 2010 | 160 | 2010 |
Maintaining the status quo: How institutional norms and practices create conservative water organizations D Lach, H Ingram, S Rayner Tex L. Rev. 83, 2027, 2004 | 140 | 2004 |
Sociological perspectives on sexual harassment and workplace dispute resolution DH Lach, PA Gwartney-Gibbs Journal of Vocational Behavior 42 (1), 102-115, 1993 | 117 | 1993 |
Evaluating the science-policy interface for climate change research SA Jones, B Fischhoff, D Lach Climatic Change 43, 581-599, 1999 | 98 | 1999 |
Gender and workplace dispute resolution: A conceptual and theoretical model PA Gwartney-Gibbs, DH Lach Law & Society Review 28 (2), 265-296, 1994 | 92 | 1994 |
Salmon 2100: the future of wild Pacific salmon RT Lackey, DH Lach, SL Duncan Cell 541, 602-5904, 2006 | 85 | 2006 |
Social power and GIS technology: a review and assessment of approaches for natural resource management DJ Wright, SL Duncan, D Lach Annals of the Association of American Geographers 99 (2), 254-272, 2009 | 79 | 2009 |
Sex differences in attitudes toward nuclear war PA Gwartney-Gibbs, DH Lach Journal of Peace Research 28 (2), 161-174, 1991 | 78 | 1991 |
Correlates and consequences of public knowledge concerning ocean fisheries management B Steel, N Lovrich, D Lach, V Fomenko Coastal management 33 (1), 37-51, 2005 | 77 | 2005 |
Exploring stakeholders’ attitudes and beliefs regarding behaviors that prevent the spread of invasive species G Prinbeck, D Lach, S Chan Environmental Education Research 17 (3), 341-352, 2011 | 68 | 2011 |
Gender differences in clerical workers' disputes over tasks, interpersonal treatment, and emotion PA Gwartney-Gibbs, DH Lach Human Relations 47 (6), 611-639, 1994 | 60 | 1994 |
Workplace dispute resolution and gender inequality PA Gwartney‐Gibhs, DH Lach Negotiation Journal 7 (2), 187-200, 1991 | 49 | 1991 |
The value of practice-based knowledge EP Weber, JM Belsky, D Lach, AS Cheng Society & Natural Resources 27 (10), 1074-1088, 2014 | 46 | 2014 |
Equity in urban water governance through participatory, place-based approaches KL Larson, D Lach Natural Resources Journal, 407-430, 2010 | 42 | 2010 |