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Matthew R Sanderson
Matthew R Sanderson
Professor of Sociology & Geography, Kansas State University
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Sociohydrology: scientific challenges in addressing the sustainable development goals
G Di Baldassarre, M Sivapalan, M Rusca, C Cudennec, M Garcia, ...
Water Resources Research 55 (8), 6327-6355, 2019
3962019
Prediction in a socio-hydrological world
V Srinivasan, M Sanderson, M Garcia, M Konar, G Blöschl, M Sivapalan
Hydrological Sciences Journal 62 (3), 338-345, 2017
1452017
Post COVID 19 and food pathways to sustainable transformation
A Blay-Palmer, R Carey, E Valette, MR Sanderson
Agriculture and Human Values 37, 517-519, 2020
1162020
Foreign direct investment and international migration: A cross-national analysis of less-developed countries, 1985—2000
MR Sanderson, J Kentor
International Sociology 23 (4), 514-539, 2008
1042008
Expanding the scope and foundation of sociohydrology as the science of coupled human‐water systems
M Konar, M Garcia, MR Sanderson, DJ Yu, M Sivapalan
Water Resources Research 55 (2), 874-887, 2019
882019
Endogenizing culture in sustainability science research and policy
MM Caldas, MR Sanderson, M Mather, MD Daniels, JS Bergtold, J Aistrup, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (27), 8157-8159, 2015
812015
Globalization, development and international migration: A cross-national analysis of less-developed countries, 1970–2000
MR Sanderson, JD Kentor
Social Forces 88 (1), 301-336, 2009
812009
Bringing the “social” into sociohydrology: Conservation policy support in the C entral G reat P lains of K ansas, USA
MR Sanderson, JS Bergtold, JL Heier Stamm, MM Caldas, SM Ramsey
Water Resources Research 53 (8), 6725-6743, 2017
722017
Norms and values in sociohydrological models
M Roobavannan, THM Van Emmerik, Y Elshafei, J Kandasamy, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22 (2), 1337-1349, 2018
632018
International migration and human development in destination countries: A cross-national analysis of less-developed countries, 1970–2005
M Sanderson
Social Indicators Research 96, 59-83, 2010
522010
Culture, climate change and farm-level groundwater management: An Australian case study
MR Sanderson, AL Curtis
Journal of hydrology 536, 284-292, 2016
502016
Are world cities also world immigrant cities? An international, cross-city analysis of global centrality and immigration
MR Sanderson, B Derudder, M Timberlake, F Witlox
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 56 (3-4), 173-197, 2015
502015
Testing a global city hypothesis: An assessment of polarization across US cities
M Timberlake, MR Sanderson, X Ma, B Derudder, J Winitzky, F Witlox
City & Community 11 (1), 74-93, 2012
492012
Values and groundwater management in the Ogallala Aquifer region
S Lauer, MR Sanderson, DT Manning, JF Suter, RA Hrozencik, ...
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 73 (5), 593-600, 2018
372018
Race to the bottom (of the well): groundwater in an agricultural production treadmill
MR Sanderson, V Hughes
Social Problems 66 (3), 392-410, 2019
332019
Occupational channels for Mexican migration: new destination formation in a binational context
M Sanderson, M Painter II
Rural Sociology 76 (4), 461-480, 2011
33*2011
Climate change beliefs in an agricultural context: what is the role of values held by farming and non-farming groups?
MR Sanderson, JS Bergtold, JL Heier Stamm, MM Caldas, SM Ramsey, ...
Climatic Change 150, 259-272, 2018
322018
Structural impediments to sustainable groundwater management in the High Plains Aquifer of western Kansas
MR Sanderson, RS Frey
Agriculture and Human Values 32, 401-417, 2015
322015
Evaluating environmental change and behavioral decision-making for sustainability policy using an agent-based model: A case study for the Smoky Hill River Watershed, Kansas
G Granco, JLH Stamm, JS Bergtold, MD Daniels, MR Sanderson, ...
Science of the Total Environment 695, 133769, 2019
312019
Globalization and the environment: implications for human migration
MR Sanderson
Human Ecology Review, 93-102, 2009
312009
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