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    Socio-cultural perceptions of flood risk and management of a levee system: Applying the Q methodology in the California Delta by Rittelmeyer, Pam

    Published in Geoforum (01-05-2020)
    “…•Trust and sense of adaptive capacity are major influences of flood risk perception.•Sense of place and perception of the scale of risk influence tolerance for…”
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    Journal Article
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    Migration as adaptation to freshwater and inland hydroclimatic changes? A meta-review of existing evidence by Caretta, Martina Angela, Fanghella, Valeria, Rittelmeyer, Pam, Srinivasan, Jaishri, Panday, Prajjwal K., Parajuli, Jagadish, Priya, Ritu, Reddy, E. B. Uday Bhaskar, Seigerman, Cydney Kate, Mukherji, Aditi

    Published in Climatic change (01-08-2023)
    “…Due to its potential geo-political and environmental implications, climate migration is an increasing concern to the international community. However, while…”
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    Illuminating the collective learning continuum in the Colorado River Basin Science‐Policy Forums by Hovis, Meredith, Gerlak, Andrea K., Heikkila, Tanya, Rittelmeyer, Pam, Koebele, Elizabeth, Méndez‐Barrientos, Linda Estelí, Lubell, Mark

    Published in Environmental policy and governance (08-08-2024)
    “…Although considerable research over the past two decades has examined collective learning in environmental governance, much of this scholarship has focused on…”
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    Predicting the potential geographic distribution of three highly migratory pelagic fishes using ecological niche modeling by Rittelmeyer, Pam

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…It is particularly challenging to predict the distribution of highly migratory species in the marine environment both spatially and temporally. This study…”
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    Predicting the potential geographic distribution of three highly migratory pelagic fishes using ecological niche modeling by Rittelmeyer, Pam

    “…It is particularly challenging to predict the distribution of highly migratory species in the marine environment both spatially and temporally. This study…”
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    Dissertation