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Understanding the perception of COVID-19 policies by mining a multilanguage Twitter dataset
CE Lopez, M Vasu, C Gallemore
arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.10359, 2020
1512020
Information networks and power: confronting the “wicked problem” of REDD+ in Indonesia
M Moeliono, C Gallemore, L Santoso, M Brockhaus, M Di Gregorio
Ecology and Society 19 (2), 2014
902014
Environmental politics after nature: Conflicting socioecological futures
B Mansfield, C Biermann, K McSweeney, J Law, C Gallemore, L Horner, ...
Futures: Imagining Socioecological Transformation, 60-69, 2018
732018
Transaction costs, power, and multi-level forest governance in Indonesia
C Gallemore, M Di Gregorio, M Moeliono, M Brockhaus
Ecological Economics 114, 168-179, 2015
632015
The uneven geography of crowdfunding success: Spatial capital on Indiegogo
C Gallemore, KR Nielsen, K Jespersen
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2019
532019
Advocacy coalitions, REDD+, and forest governance in Papua New Guinea: how likely is transformational change?
A Babon, D McIntyre, GY Gowae, C Gallemore, R Carmenta, ...
Ecology and Society 19 (3), 2014
502014
Discursive barriers and cross-scale forest governance in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
CT Gallemore, RD Prasti H., M Moeliono
Ecology and Society 19 (2), 18, 2014
452014
How institutions and beliefs affect environmental discourse: Evidence from an eight-country survey on REDD+
M Di Gregorio, CT Gallemore, M Brockhaus, L Fatorelli, E Muharrom
Global Environmental Change 45, 133-150, 2017
442017
Centralization in the global avoided deforestation collaboration network
C Gallemore, DK Munroe
Global environmental change 23 (5), 1199-1210, 2013
442013
An augmented multilingual Twitter dataset for studying the COVID-19 infodemic
C Lopez, C Gallemore
Social Network Analysis and Mining 11 (102), 2021
372021
Spatial analysis of land suitability, hot-tub cabins and forest tourism in Appalachian Ohio
DB Van Berkel, DK Munroe, C Gallemore
Applied Geography 54, 139-148, 2014
352014
The institutional work of payments for ecosystem services: why the mundane should matter
K Jespersen, C Gallemore
Ecological Economics 146, 507-519, 2018
332018
REDD+ in Indonesia: A new mode of governance or just another project?
M Moeliono, M Brockhaus, C Gallemore, B Dwisatrio, CD Maharani, ...
Forest Policy and Economics 121, 102316, 2020
252020
Mapping behaviorally relevant light pollution levels to improve urban habitat planning
AE Schirmer, C Gallemore, T Liu, S Magle, E DiNello, H Ahmed, T Gilday
Scientific Reports 9 (11925), 2019
242019
Transnational markets for sustainable development governance: The case of REDD+
C Gallemore, K Jespersen
World Development 86, 79-94, 2016
242016
Offsetting, insetting, or both? Current trends in sustainable palm oil certification
C Gallemore, K Jespersen
Sustainability 11 (19), 5393, 2019
212019
Transaction costs in the evolution of transnational polycentric governance
C Gallemore
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 17, 639-654, 2017
212017
Rural-to-urban migration and the geography of absentee non-industrial private forest ownership: A case from southeast Ohio
C Gallemore, D Munroe, D van Berkel
Applied geography 96, 141-152, 2018
142018
REDD+ policy networks in Indonesia.
M Moeliono, L Santoso, C Gallemore
122013
Escaping the “Teenage” Years: The Politics of Rigor and the Evolution of Private Environmental Standards
C Gallemore, A Guisinger, M Kruuse, D Ruysschaert, K Jespersen
Ecological Economics 152, 76-87, 2018
92018
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