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Introduction to Political Ecology Lesson

Margaret A. Palmer
Alec W. Armstrong
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Network Methods to Understand Complex Systems Lesson, Part 2: Social Networks

Margaret A. Palmer
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Governance Theory Lesson, Part 2: Case Studies in Polycentric Resource Management

Heidi Scott
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Governance Theory Lesson, Part 1: Revising the Tragedy of the Commons

Heidi Scott
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Quantitative Synthesis Methods for Sustainability: Data Integration

Margaret A. Palmer
Kelly Hondula
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Network Properties: Short Introductory Slides

Margaret A. Palmer
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A Short Overview of Synthesis Methods Slides

Margaret A. Palmer
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Qualitative Synthesis Methods: Critical Interpretive Reviews, Narrative Reviews, Expert Opinions

Margaret A. Palmer
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Network Methods to Understand Complex Systems Lesson, Part 1: Ecological Networks

Margaret A. Palmer
Heidi Scott
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Quantitative Synthesis Methods: Literature Reviews (Systematic and Meta-Analyses), Expert Elicitation

Margaret A. Palmer
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Integrating Spatial Ecology and Resilience Theory to Understand Ecosystem Service Flows Lesson

Margaret A. Palmer
Heidi Scott

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