Long-distance social relationships can both undercut and promote local natural resource management

AC Pisor, M Borgerhoff Mulder… - … Transactions of the …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The management of large common-pool resources, like fisheries and forests, is more difficult
when more people and more communities can access them—a particular problem given …

Assumptions and contradictions shape public engagement on climate change

M Murunga, C Macleod, G Pecl - Nature Climate Change, 2024 - nature.com
Public engagement on socioscientific issues is crucial to explore solutions to different crises
facing humanity today. It is vital for fostering transformative change. Yet, assumptions shape …

Attributes of climate resilience in fisheries: from theory to practice

JG Mason, JG Eurich, JD Lau, W Battista… - Fish and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
In a changing climate, there is an imperative to build coupled social‐ecological systems—
including fisheries—that can withstand or adapt to climate stressors. Although resilience …

Conflicts in mangrove protected areas through the actor-centred power framework-Insights from China

W Wang, D Zhai, X Li, H Fang, Y Yang - Forest Policy and Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
Mangroves as a critical ecosystem in tropical and subtropical intertidal zones are
undergoing accelerated degradation. Efforts to establish protected areas have been credited …

[HTML][HTML] What drives public engagement by scientists? An Australian perspective

M Murunga, E Ogier, C Macleod, G Pecl - Global Environmental Change, 2024 - Elsevier
There is an increasing expectation for more scientists to engage with industry, government,
and communities to solve climate change. A group for whom these calls are now prevalent …

The impact of the heterogeneity of market participants on China's green certificate trading: A collective action perspective

Y Zhou, X Jia, X Zhao, H Wang, J Huang - Journal of Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Renewable portfolio standards (RPS) and tradable green certificate (TGC) systems are
mandatory institutional change that promote the renewable energy development and …

Public engagement for social transformation: Informing or Empowering?

M Murunga - Environmental Science & Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Engagement of the public by researchers and policymakers is crucial to address pressing
societal issues. Yet, while it holds the promise of improving interactions among distinct …

Fishers' perceptions of global change to inform coastal planning in a data-poor socio-ecological system

L Pelage, A Bertrand, SCW Siqueira, A Araújo… - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Global change has a significant impact on coastal populations and their reliance on coastal
ecosystems and resources. This is particularly true for small-scale fisheries (SSF) in Brazil …

Collective action for changing forests: A spatial, social-ecological approach to assessing participation in invasive plant management

A Sullivan, AM York - Global Environmental Change, 2021 - Elsevier
Environmental governance research has discovered much about what drives collective
action to address human-environment issues, including factors such as risk perceptions and …

Incentive mechanism design for mandatory green certificate trading in China: A collective action perspective

Z Ying, J Xuefeng, W Hui, H Junling - Energy, 2025 - Elsevier
Abstract Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) system is a mandatory institutional change
for China to achieve low-carbon energy transition, its implementation will trigger collective …