Conceptualizing, analyzing, and supporting stewardship: examining the role of civil society in environmental governance
Michelle L. Johnson, Lindsay K. Campbell, and Erika S. Svendsen
Types of urban agricultural stakeholders and their understandings of governance
Zachary Piso, Lissy Goralnik, Julie C. Libarkin, and Maria Claudia Lopez
Context matters: influence of organizational, environmental, and social factors on civic environmental stewardship group intensity
Michelle L. Johnson, Dexter H. Locke, Erika Svendsen, Lindsay K. Campbell, Lynne M. Westphal, Michele Romolini, and J. Morgan Grove
Explaining political polarization in environmental governance using narrative analysis
Benjamin P. Warner
Collaborative stewardship in multifunctional landscapes: toward relational, pluralistic approaches
Jessica Cockburn, Georgina Cundill, Sheona Shackleton, Mathieu Rouget, Marijn Zwinkels, Susanna (Ancia) Cornelius, Liz Metcalfe, and Dieter van den Broeck
Working together: the roles of geographic proximity, homophilic organizational characteristics, and neighborhood context in civic stewardship collaboration networks in Philadelphia and New York City
Lorien Jasny, Michelle Johnson, Lindsay K Campbell, Erika Svendsen, and Josh Redmond
Homosocial stewardship: the opposed and unpaid care work of women water stewards in West Virginia, USA
Martina Angela Caretta
From ordinary environmentalism to the public environment: theoretical reflections based on French and European empirical research
Nathalie Blanc
Biocultural stewardship, Indigenous and local ecological knowledge, and the urban crucible
Heather L. McMillen, Lindsay K. Campbell, Erika S. Svendsen, Kekuhi Kealiikanakaoleohaililani, Kainana S. Francisco, and Christian P. Giardina
Local institutions of culture as urban stewards: in pursuit of hybrid governance in Warsaw, Poland
Artur Jerzy Filip