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    Tracking Public Beliefs About Anthropogenic Climate Change by Hamilton, Lawrence C, Hartter, Joel, Lemcke-Stampone, Mary, Moore, David W, Safford, Thomas G

    Published in PloS one (30-09-2015)
    “…A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by scientists, was asked on 35 US nationwide, single-state or…”
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    Implementing just climate adaptation policy: An analysis of recognition, framing, and advocacy coalitions in Boston, U.S.A by Malloy, Jeffrey T., Ashcraft, Catherine M., Kirshen, Paul, Safford, Thomas G., Aytur, Semra A., Rogers, Shannon H.

    Published in Frontiers in sustainable cities (21-11-2022)
    “…Cities face intersectional challenges implementing climate adaptation policy. This research contributes to scholarship dedicated to understanding how policy…”
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    Elite Cues and the Rapid Decline in Trust in Science Agencies on COVID-19 by Hamilton, Lawrence C., Safford, Thomas G.

    Published in Sociological perspectives (01-10-2021)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has been marked by political divisions in U.S. public trust of scientists. Such divisions are well known on other topics, but regarding…”
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    Scientists, presidents, and pandemics—comparing the science–politics nexus during the Zika virus and COVID‐19 outbreaks by Safford, Thomas G., Whitmore, Emily H., Hamilton, Lawrence C.

    Published in Social science quarterly (01-11-2021)
    “…Objective We investigate how beliefs about scientists and presidents affect views about two pandemics, Zika virus (2016) and COVID‐19 (2020). Methods Three New…”
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    Flood Realities, Perceptions and the Depth of Divisions on Climate by Hamilton, Lawrence C, Wake, Cameron P, Hartter, Joel, Safford, Thomas G, Puchlopek, Alli J

    Published in Sociology (Oxford) (01-10-2016)
    “…Research has led to broad agreement among scientists that anthropogenic climate change is happening now and likely to worsen. In contrast to scientific…”
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    Environmental Views from the Coast: Public Concern about Local to Global Marine Issues by Hamilton, Lawrence C., Safford, Thomas G.

    Published in Society & natural resources (02-01-2015)
    “…Surveys conducted in 2009-2012 asked residents of eight U.S. coastal regions about ocean-related environmental problems. Analysis of these multiregion data…”
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    Rural Environmental Concern: Effects of Position, Partisanship, and Place by Hamilton, Lawrence C., Hartter, Joel, Safford, Thomas G., Stevens, Forrest R.

    Published in Rural sociology (01-06-2014)
    “…The social bases of environmental concern in rural America resemble those for the nation as a whole, but also reflect the influence of place. Some general…”
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    The Role of Community Assessments, Place, and the Great Recession in the Migration Intentions of Rural Americans by Ulrich-Schad, Jessica D., Henly, Megan, Safford, Thomas G.

    Published in Rural sociology (01-09-2013)
    “…Many rural areas of the United States are experiencing population decline due to out‐migration. However, others—especially those places rich in natural…”
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    Public perceptions of the response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: Personal experiences, information sources, and social context by Safford, Thomas G., Ulrich, Jessica D., Hamilton, Lawrence C.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (30-12-2012)
    “…The 2010 British Petroleum (BP) Deepwater Horizon oil spill highlighted long-standing questions about energy exploration and its social and environmental…”
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    In the Wake of the Spill: Environmental Views Along the Gulf Coast by Hamilton, Lawrence C., Safford, Thomas G., Ulrich, Jessica D.

    Published in Social science quarterly (01-12-2012)
    “…Objectives. We analyze patterns in environmental views of Gulf Coast residents, in the wake of the 2010 oil spill. To what extent do spill-related and other…”
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    Environmental Awareness and Public Support for Protecting and Restoring Puget Sound by Safford, Thomas G, Norman, Karma C, Henly, Megan, Mills, Katherine E, Levin, Phillip S

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-04-2014)
    “…In an effort to garner consensus around environmental programs, practitioners have attempted to increase awareness about environmental threats and demonstrate…”
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    At the Confluence of Data Streams: Mapping Paired Social and Biophysical Landscapes on the Puget Sound's Edge by Norman, Karma C., Safford, Thomas G., Feist, Blake E., Henly, Megan

    Published in Coastal management (02-09-2016)
    “…We seek to expand interdisciplinary insights into coastal management by pairing survey data from the general public with attendant landscape data in the Puget…”
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    Water water everywhere, but not enough for salmon? Organizing integrated water and fisheries management in Puget Sound by Safford, Thomas G., Norman, Karma C.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-03-2011)
    “…Natural resource management has traditionally been organized within discrete land, water, and fishery resource sectors. However, emerging environmental…”
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    Demographic change and shifting views about marine resources and the coastal environment in Downeast Maine by Safford, Thomas G., Hamilton, Lawrence C.

    Published in Population and environment (01-06-2012)
    “…Connections to the sea often define the character of coastal towns. However, as migrants arrive and economic diversification occurs, views about the use of…”
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    Planning Salmon Recovery: Applying Sociological Concepts to Spawn New Organizational Insights by Safford, Thomas G., Norman, Karma C.

    Published in Society & natural resources (01-07-2011)
    “…Restoring salmon is a complex organizational as well as technical endeavor. The Washington Salmon Recovery Planning Act has played a key role in these efforts…”
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    The Political–Technical Divide and Collaborative Management in Brazil's Taquari Basin by Safford, Thomas G.

    Published in The journal of environment & development (01-03-2010)
    “…Elected officials and managers are both integral players in natural resource management. Politicians and technicians recognize that interdependencies exist,…”
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    Charting a Future Course for Development: Natural Resources, Conservation, and Community Character in Coastal Alaska by Safford, Thomas G, Henly, Megan, Ulrich-Schad, Jessica D, Perkins, Keith

    Published in Journal of rural and community development (01-01-2014)
    “…Dramatic social changes are occurring across rural America as traditional natural resource-based industries such as fishing and forestry decline, and…”
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    Stakeholder Collaboration and Organizational Innovation in the Planning of the Deschutes Estuary Feasibility Study by Safford, Thomas G., Carlson, Margen L., Hart, Zachary H.

    Published in Coastal management (01-01-2009)
    “…Coastal managers have sought to enhance the collaborative inputs of stakeholder groups into management activities. Nonetheless, established organizational…”
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    What does the public think about farming seafood? Modeling predictors of social support for aquaculture development in the U.S by Whitmore, Emily H., Safford, Thomas G., Hamilton, Lawrence C.

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-07-2022)
    “…Understanding the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood for public support of aquaculture is critical for it to achieve its social sustainability…”
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