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aaron deslatte

@adeslatte

Professing @IUONeill about local governance and environmental change. #LocalGov #OrgLearning #MachineLearning #ClimateChange #Sustainability

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linkhttps://mgmt.lab.indiana.edu/ calendar_today17-08-2009 19:51:38

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Today, the 5th US National Climate Assessment was released. I've been an author now for 4 assessments - so what's new with this one, and why does it matter? (thread) nca2023.globalchange.gov

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Thanks to everyone - colleagues, friends, strangers - who made this happen, despite the delays: nca2023.globalchange.gov/#overview/

Irene Pérez Ibarra (@irepibarra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am excited to share our new article on the diversity and evolution of institutions as part of a special issue of the #IRPPJournal IPPA led by Saba Siddiki, Christopher Frantz and Ute Brady of Institutional Grammar Research Initiative (IGRI) journals.openedition.org//irpp/3322 via OpenEdition

Eric Stokan (@ericjstokan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to share a recent publication with Michael Overton, aaron deslatte, and Christine Zhang in the Urban Affairs Review examining how local governments choose to allocate their CDBG resources with respect to social equity. (1/6) journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…

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The authors of this major synthesis were thoughtful enough to email the corresponding authors for all 750 pandemic-related studies captured in their analysis. Thank you for increasing awareness and doing this work!

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The Panama Canal is enmeshed in a crisis that’s disrupting global trade. But it will take years and billions of dollars to fix fortune.com/2024/01/02/pan…

Jiaqi Liang (@jiaqiliangpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our (Sanghee Park ) most recent article published in PAR examines how changes in resources affect regulatory enforcement activities by types of resources and policy implementation activities, and whether resource cutbacks prompt a tradeoff of the effectiveness-equity goals.

Our (<a href="/selotus/">Sanghee Park</a> ) most recent article published in <a href="/PAReview/">PAR</a>  examines how changes in resources affect regulatory enforcement activities by types of resources and policy implementation activities, and whether resource cutbacks prompt a tradeoff of the effectiveness-equity goals.
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Climate change, nature loss are our biggest environmental problems. Why isn't the market tackling them together? phys.org/news/2024-01-c… via Phys.org

mary feeney (@mkfeeneywyo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Opening for a Social Science program director for Social Behavioral and Economic (SBE) Sciences U.S. National Science Foundation. If you're considering serving in one of these rotator/IPA positions - I'm happy to answer questions. Apply by Feb 1, 2024 usajobs.gov/job/771169900