Items where authors include "Whaley, L."

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Whaley, L., Cleaver, F. and Mwathunga, E. (2021) Flesh and bones: Working with the grain to improve community management of water. World Development, 138. 105286. ISSN 0305-750X

Whaley, L., MacAllister, D.J., Bonsor, H. et al. (6 more authors) (2019) Evidence, ideology, and the policy of community management in Africa. Environmental Research Letters, 14 (8).

Whaley, L. (2018) The critical institutional analysis and development (CIAD) framework. International Journal of the Commons, 12 (2). pp. 137-161. ISSN 1875-0281

Cleaver, F. orcid.org/0000-0002-4208-1211 and Whaley, L. (2018) Understanding process, power, and meaning in adaptive governance: A critical institutional reading. Ecology and Society, 23 (2). 49.

Whaley, L. orcid.org/0000-0002-7482-506X (2018) Geographies of the Self: Space, Place, and Scale Revisited. Human Arenas, 1 (1). pp. 21-36. ISSN 2522-5790

Whaley, L. and Weatherhead, E. (2016) Managing water through change and uncertainty: comparing lessons from the adaptive co-management literature to recent policy developments in England. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 59 (10). pp. 1775-1794. ISSN 0964-0568

Whaley, L. and Weatherhead, E. K. (2015) Competition, Conflict, and Compromise: Three Discourses Used by Irrigators in England and Their Implications for the CoManagement of Water Resources. Water Alternatives, 8 (1). pp. 800-819. ISSN 1965-0175

Whaley, L. and Weatherhead, E. K. (2015) Power-Sharing in the English Lowlands? The Political Economy of Farmer Participation and Cooperation in Water Governance. Water Alternatives, 8 (1). pp. 820-843. ISSN 1965-0175

Whaley, L. and Weatherhead, E. K. (2015) Using the politicized institutional analysis and development framework to analyze (adaptive) comanagement: farming and water resources in England. Ecology and Society, 20 (3). 43. ISSN 1708-3087

Whaley, L. and Weatherhead, E. K. (2014) An Integrated Approach to Analyzing (Adaptive) Comanagement Using the "Politicized" IAD Framework. Ecology and Society, 19 (1). 10. ISSN 1708-3087

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