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List of works by Lorien Jasny

A network approach to assessing social capacity for landscape planning: The case of fire-prone forests in Oregon, USA

An empirical examination of echo chambers in US climate policy networks

scientific article

Bridging collaboration gaps in fragmented environmental governance systems

Building Consensus: Idea Brokerage in Teacher Policy Networks

scientific article published on 20 September 2019

Capacity to adapt to environmental change: evidence from a network of organizations concerned with increasing wildfire risk

scientific article published in 2017

Choose your collaborators wisely: Addressing interdependent tasks through collaboration in responding to wildfire disasters

scientific article published in 2022

Corporate Interlock

Erratum: Corrigendum: An empirical examination of echo chambers in US climate policy networks

scientific article

Network Governance for Invasive Species Management

scientific article

Same old story with a different ending: Homophily and preferential selection of information within the US climate policy network

scientific article published in July 2024

Shifting echo chambers in US climate policy networks

scientific article published in PLoS ONE

Social Network Analysis

Social determinants of adaptive and transformative responses to climate change

scholarly article by Michele L. Barnes et al published 10 August 2020 in Nature Climate Change

The Power of Peers: How Transnational Advocacy Networks Shape NGO Strategies on Climate Change

scholarly article by Jennifer Hadden & Lorien Jasny published 20 March 2017 in British Journal of Political Science

Two-mode brokerage in policy networks

Understanding Persistence in the Resistance

scholarly article

Working together: the roles of geographic proximity, homophilic organizational characteristics, and neighborhood context in civic stewardship collaboration networks in Philadelphia and New York City

scholarly article

‘Bunkering down’: How one community is tightening social‐ecological network structures in the face of global change

“Right to the City” and the Structure of Civic Organizational Fields: Evidence from Cape Town

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