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Katherine Canfield

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JCOM, Journal of Science Communication|July 12, 2024
Using science communication research to practice iterative engagement in collaborative nutrient managementKatherine Canfield, Casey Chatelain
Hydrological Sciences Journal = Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques|February 25, 2025
Waves of change: A systematic literature review of water and environmental justice researchKatherine Canfield, Adrian Cato, Kathleen Torso, et al.
Wetlands Ecology and Management|January 16, 2023
Open SESAME: A Social-Ecological Systems framework for collaborative Adaptive Management and Engagement in coastal restoration and climate adaptationKate Mulvaney, Suzanne Ayvazian, Caitlin Chaffee, et al.
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JCOM, Journal of Science Communication|July 12, 2024
Using science communication research to practice iterative engagement in collaborative nutrient managementKatherine Canfield, Casey Chatelain
Hydrological Sciences Journal = Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques|February 25, 2025
Waves of change: A systematic literature review of water and environmental justice researchKatherine Canfield, Adrian Cato, Kathleen Torso, et al.
Wetlands Ecology and Management|January 16, 2023
Open SESAME: A Social-Ecological Systems framework for collaborative Adaptive Management and Engagement in coastal restoration and climate adaptationKate Mulvaney, Suzanne Ayvazian, Caitlin Chaffee, et al.
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