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Larson, K.L.;Ibes, D.L.;White, D.L. 2011. Gendered perspectives about water risks and policy strategies: A tripartite conceptual approach 43: 415-438. doi:10.1177/0013916510365253.
Larson, K.L.;White, D.D.;Gober, P.D.;Harlan, S.D.;Wutich, A.D. 2009. Divergent perspectives on water resource sustainability in a public-policy-science context 12: 1012-1023.
Larson, K.L.;Wutich, A.L.;Munoz-Erickson, T.L.;Harlan, S.L. 2011. Cultural perspectives on water risks and policies in a southwestern city 18: 75-87. doi:http://www.humanecologyreview.org/pastissues/her181/larson.pdf.
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