Alastair Iles
Affiliations: | Environmental Science, Policy, & Management | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Devaney L, Iles A. (2019) Scales of progress, power and potential in the US bioeconomy Journal of Cleaner Production. 233: 379-389 |
Lei S, Iles A, Kelly M. (2015) Characterizing the Networks of Digital Information that Support Collaborative Adaptive Forest Management in Sierra Nevada Forests. Environmental Management. 56: 94-109 |
Karp DS, Baur P, Atwill ER, et al. (2015) The Unintended Ecological and Social Impacts of Food Safety Regulations in California's Central Coast Region Bioscience. 65: 1173-1183 |
Havice E, Iles A. (2015) Shaping the aquaculture sustainability assemblage: Revealing the rule-making behind the rules Geoforum. 58: 27-37 |
Iles A. (2013) Greening chemistry: Emerging epistemic political tensions in California and the United States. Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England). 22: 460-78 |
Maguire S, Iles A, Matus K, et al. (2013) Bringing new meanings to molecules by integrating green chemistry and the social sciences World Social Science Report. 300-305 |
Iles A, Martin AN. (2013) Expanding bioplastics production: Sustainable business innovation in the chemical industry Journal of Cleaner Production. 45: 38-49 |
Iles A, Mulvihill MJ. (2012) Collaboration across disciplines for sustainability: green chemistry as an emerging multistakeholder community. Environmental Science & Technology. 46: 5643-9 |
Kremen C, Iles A, Bacon C. (2012) Diversified farming systems: An agroecological, systems-based alternative to modern industrial agriculture Ecology and Society. 17 |
Iles A, Marsh R. (2012) Nurturing diversified farming systems in industrialized countries: How public policy can cont Ecology and Society. 17 |