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A Multiple Case Study of Community-Based Water Management Initiatives in New Brunswick

Pages 293-307 | Published online: 23 Jan 2013

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Elaine van Tol Smit, Rob de Loë & Ryan Plummer. (2015) How knowledge is used in collaborative environmental governance: water classification in New Brunswick, Canada. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 58:3, pages 423-444.
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Ryan Plummer, Andrew Spiers, John FitzGibbon & Jack Imhof. (2005) The Expanding Institutional Context for Water Resources Management: The Case of the Grand River Watershed . Canadian Water Resources Journal / Revue canadienne des ressources hydriques 30:3, pages 227-244.
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Alison Feist, Ryan Plummer, Julia Baird & Simon J. Mitchell. (2020) Examining Collaborative Processes for Climate Change Adaptation in New Brunswick, Canada. Environmental Management 65:5, pages 665-677.
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Ryan Plummer. (2006) The evolution of sustainable development strategies in Canada: an assessment of three federal natural resource management agencies. Sustainable Development 14:1, pages 16-32.
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