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J. Leah Jones-Crank
J. Leah Jones-Crank
Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo
Verified email at uwaterloo.ca
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Stakeholder analysis for the food-energy-water nexus in Phoenix, Arizona: Implications for nexus governance
DD White, JL Jones, R Maciejewski, R Aggarwal, G Mascaro
Sustainability 9 (12), 2204, 2017
1072017
A bibliometric analysis of food-energy-water nexus literature
AK Opejin, RM Aggarwal, DD White, JL Jones, R Maciejewski, G Mascaro, ...
Sustainability 12 (3), 1112, 2020
622020
Understanding barriers to collaborative governance for the food-energy-water nexus: The case of Phoenix, Arizona
JL Jones, DD White
Environmental Science & Policy 127, 111-119, 2022
272022
A social network analysis of collaborative governance for the food-energy-water nexus in Phoenix, AZ, USA
JL Jones, DD White
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 11 (4), 671-681, 2021
192021
Emerging themes and future directions of multi-sector nexus research and implementation
Z Khan, E Abraham, S Aggarwal, M Ahmad Khan, R Arguello, ...
Frontiers in Environmental Science 10, 918085, 2022
142022
Media framing of the Cape Town water crisis: perspectives on the food-energy-water nexus
JL Jones, DD White, D Thiam
Regional Environmental Change 22 (2), 79, 2022
82022
Third-party effects in stakeholder interviews
M Beresford, JL Jones, JC Bausch, CF Williams, A Wutich, S Porter, ...
International journal of qualitative methods 19, 1609406920966482, 2020
62020
A bibliometric analysis of food-energy-water nexus literature. Sustainability 12 (3): 1112
AK Opejin, RM Aggarwal, DD White, JL Jones, R Maciejewski, G Mascaro, ...
52020
An Assessment Framework for Integrated Food-Energy-Water Nexus Governance: Application to the Cases of Phoenix and Cape Town
JL Jones-Crank, DD White, R Aggarwal, R Melnick
Society & Natural Resources 35 (10), 1102-1122, 2022
32022
Training needs analysis for clinical governance: a practical example
JL Jones, MA Bell, M Lucock
Clinical Governance Bulletin, 5-7, 2002
32002
Bridging the gap between the water-energy-food nexus and compound risks
JL Jones-Crank, J Lu, B Orlove
Environmental Research Letters 19 (2), 024004, 2024
22024
Graduate student perspectives on transforming academia
ST Sykora‐Bodie, JL Jones, Z Hastings, E Lombardi, M Barnett, ON Davis, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 4 (1), e556, 2022
22022
The contribution of water-energy-food nexus governance to sustainability: a case study of Singapore
JL Jones-Crank
Environmental Science & Policy 160, 103849, 2024
12024
A multi-case institutional analysis of water–energy–food nexus governance
JL Jones-Crank
Sustainability Science, 1-15, 2024
12024
Towards collaborative governance in the food-energy-water nexus: a social network analysis
JL Jones, DD White
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, GC31H-1367, 2019
12019
Pathways for FEW nexus collaboration in US city resilience planning
JL Jones-Crank
Ecology and Society 29 (3), 2024
2024
Using Media Framing to Explore the Food-Energy-Water Nexus: The Case of the Rio Negro Basin in Uruguay
G Ojeda-Matos, JL Jones-Crank, AD Roque, DD White
Society & Natural Resources 37 (3), 365-383, 2024
2024
Understanding Collaborative Governance of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus: The Cases of Phoenix and Cape Town
JL Jones
Arizona State University, 2021
2021
Media framing of collaborative governance in the Cape Town water crisis
JL Jones, DD White
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, H139-0011, 2020
2020
A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF FOOD-ENERGY-WATER NEXUS RESEARCH
JL Jones
2019 Annual Meeting, 2019
2019
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