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Evidence of effectiveness in the Cohesive Strategy: measuring and improving wildfire response. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE, 28(4), 267–274. https://doi.org/10.1071/WF18136 Nowell, B., Steelman, T., Velez, A.-L. K., & Yang, Z. (2018). The Structure of Effective Governance of Disaster Response Networks: Insights From the Field. AMERICAN REVIEW OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, 48(7), 699–715. https://doi.org/10.1177/0275074017724225 Diaz, J. M., Steelman, T., & Nowell, B. (2016). Local Ecological Knowledge and Fire Management: What Does the Public Understand? JOURNAL OF FORESTRY, 114(1), 58–65. https://doi.org/10.5849/jof.14-026 Steelman, T. (2016). US wildfire governance as social-ecological problem. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.5751/es-08681-210403 Clark, S. G., Rutherford, M. B., Auer, M. R., Cherney, D. N., Wallace, R. L., Mattson, D. J., … Steelman, T. (2011). 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Courses without Borders?: Collaborative graduate education across multiple campuses. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 38. Steelman, T. A., & Hess, G. R. (2009). Effective Protection of Open Space: Does Planning Matter? ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 44(1), 93–104. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-009-9272-1 Steelman, T. A., & DuMond, M. E. (2009). Serving the Common Interest in US Forest Policy: A Case Study of the Healthy Forests Restoration Act. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 43(3), 396–410. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-008-9264-6 Steelman, T. A. (2008). Communities and wildfire policy. In E. M. Donoghue & V. Sturtevant (Eds.), Forest community connections: Implications for research, management, and governance. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future. Steelman, T. A. (2008). Communities and wildfire policy, in forest community connections: implications for research, management, and governance (E. M. Donoghue & V. Sturtevant, Eds.). 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A., Beechwood, B., Cavalieri, S., Crooks, L., Doig, S., … Trinks, M. (2006). Guided by planning, powered by people: open space protection in the Triangle. Raleigh: Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, College of Natural Resources, North Carolina State University. Steelman, T. A. (2006). Park politics in Raleigh. News and Observer [Raleigh, N.C.]. Steelman, T. A. (2006). Rural North Carolina need landfill alternative. Wilmington Star. Steelman, T. A. (2006). Trimming wildfire's damage. News and Observer [Raleigh, N.C.]. Ascher, W., & Steelman, T. (2006). Valuation in the environmental policy process. POLICY SCIENCES, 39(1), 73–90. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11077-006-9011-x Steelman, T. A., & Rivera, J. (2006). Voluntary environmental programs in the United States - Whose interests are served? ORGANIZATION & ENVIRONMENT, 19(4), 505–526. https://doi.org/10.1177/1086026606296393 Brunner, R., Steelman, T. A., Coe-Juell, L., Cromley, C. M., Edwards, C. A., & Tucker, D. W. (2005). Adaptive governance: integrating natural resource science, decision making and policy. New York: Columbia University Press. Steelman, T. A. (2005). Taking responsibility for special places. News and Observer [Raleigh, N.C.]. Steelman, T. A., & Kunkel, G. F. (2004). Effective community responses to wildfire threats: Lessons from New Mexico. SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES, 17(8), 679–699. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920490480697 Steelman, T. A., Kunkel, G., & Bell, D. (2004). Federal and state influence on community responses to wildfire threats: Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. Journal of Forestry, 102(6), 21–27. Steelman, T. A., Kunkel, G., & Bell, D. (2004). Innovative community responses to wildfire risk. Southwest Community Forestry Research Center Newsletter, (7), 1–2. Andrews, R., Bell, D., Cavalieri, S., Dixon, T., Dumond, M., Laffitte, L., … Steelman, T. (2004). Partners for environmental justice: a history. 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Understanding what can be accomplished through interorganizational relationships: the importance of typologies, context and management strategies. Public Management Review, 5(2), 197–224. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461667032000066417 Steelman, T. A., & Carmin, J. (2002). Community based watershed remediation: Connecting organizational resources to social and substantive outcomes. In Toxic waste and environmental policy in the 21st century United States. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. Steelman, T. A. (2002). Community-based involvement in biodiversity protection in the United States. In S. Stoll & T. O'Riordan (Eds.), Protecting the protected: managing biodiversity for sustainability. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511492655.008 Steelman, T. A. (2002). Guide to sustainable development and environmental policy (A. William & M. Natalia, Eds.). Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Steelman, T. A. (2002). Land protection in Colorado: a study of great outdoors Colorado. 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Change on the range: the challenge of regulating large-scale hog farming In Colorado. The Wirth Chair in Environmental and Community Development Policy Discussion Paper Series. Steelman, T. A., & Carmin, J. (1998). Common property, collective interests, and community opposition to locally unwanted land uses. SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES, 11(5), 485–504. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941929809381096 Kaplan, M., Cuciti, P., & Steelman, T. A. (1998). Post Kyoto strategies: the CDM, international cooperation and private sector participation. Denver: Institute for Policy Implementation, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado at Denver. Steelman, T. A., Kang, S., Luten, K., & Wunderlich, K. (1997). Alamosa Ranch: creating and sustaining balance, a resource management proposal. Working Report for Colorado Division of Local Affairs and Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Programs. Steelman, T. A. (1997). Property rights or property wrongs? Property rights and sustainable fisheries management. The Wirth Chair in Environmental and Community Development Policy Discussion Paper Series. Steelman, T. A., & Ascher, W. (1997). Public involvement methods in natural resource policy making: Advantages, disadvantages and trade-offs. POLICY SCIENCES, 30(2), 71–90. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004246421974 Steelman, T. A. (1996). Congressional redistricting 1992: the loss of West Virginia's second district. Comparative State Politics, 17(1), 1–19. Steelman, T. A. (1996). Public participation in national forest management: A case study of the Monongahela national forest, West Virginia. TECHNICAL EXPERTISE AND PUBLIC DECISIONS - 1996 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY, PROCEEDINGS, pp. 226–230. https://doi.org/10.1109/istas.1996.540446 Steelman, T. A. (1992). Beneath the surface: surface mining regulation reform in West Virginia. In Cases in national rural studies. Center for Domestic Policy Studies, Princeton University. 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