Environmental Policy Science’s Exploration for Innovative Data
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- Nicholas Guehlstorf(Southern Illinois University)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-90889-7
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Nicholas Guehlstorf, 2025. "Introduction: Challenges and Opportunities for Social Scientists Working on Environmental Policy Today," Natural Resource Management and Policy,, Springer.
- Daniel P. Costie, 2025. "Advocacy Coalitions in the ‘Twittersphere:’ Tracking Variation in Activity in Unconventional Oil and Gas Subsystems," Natural Resource Management and Policy,, Springer.
- Colin Kuehl, 2025. "Tweeting to Conserve: An Analysis of Water District Messaging During the California Drought," Natural Resource Management and Policy,, Springer.
- Lars K. Hallstrom & Lanie Parr & Nicholas Yarmey, 2025. "Taking Notice: The ECHO Network, Integrated Watershed Governance, and TikTok/YouTube," Natural Resource Management and Policy,, Springer.
- Courtney Breckenridge & Nicholas Guehlstorf, 2025. "Exploring the Limitations of Traditional Public Policy Analysis and the Potential of Big Data: A Case Study of Social Media Discourse on the Renewable Fuel Standard," Natural Resource Management and Policy,, Springer.
- David S. Morris & Hector N. Qirko, 2025. "Saving Little Swimmer, Jumper, and Digger: Three Survey Experiments Testing Kinship Appeals in Conservation Marketing," Natural Resource Management and Policy,, Springer.
- Carrie J. Butts-Wilmsmeyer, 2025. "Climate Change and Food Security: The Role of Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning in Automating the Analysis of Social Media Data to Discern Public Opinion of Agriculture’s Impact on the ," Natural Resource Management and Policy,, Springer.
- Jason A. Kalmbach & Jonah J. Ralston, 2025. "The Possibilities and Perils of Research Engagement with Policymakers," Natural Resource Management and Policy,, Springer.
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