“Good Luck Fixing the Problem”: Small Low-Income Community Participation in Collaborative Groundwater Governance and Implications for Drinking Water Source Protection
Author:
Affiliation:
1. Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, USA
Funder
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Development
Link
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/08941920.2020.1772925
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