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Community participation in climate protection actions: A case study of climate change and community sustainability planning in the City of Davis, California
Levee decisions and sustainability for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Sustainable development and sustainable agriculture: A case study of a development project in Zambia based on the analysis of livelihood and social capital
Analysis of lifecycle water requirements of alternative energy pathways: Case study of ethanol from corn grain and crop residue, and electricity from geothermal resources
(Post)Development and Food Sovereignty for California Indian Nation Building
Growing at the Urban Edge: Enhancing Ecosystem Services Through Community Farms in Davis, California
California Municipal Forest Health Threat Assessment
Food Access, Ag Sustainability, and Education: Collaborating to Promote a Regional Food System
Complete Streets: An Analysis of Current California Policies
Factors Influencing Sustainable Commuting by University Students and Employees in Davis, California
Deprivation Fashion: Creative Sustainability Inspired by Clothing Restrictions during WWII
Social Equity and EcoDistrict Development: Best Practices In Northern Europe and North America
Fix, Darn, Mend: An Interpretation of Clothing Repair in the Context of Sustainability
Concentrated Solar Fruit Drying of Tomatoes
Student farmer-to-student farmer: Transformational learning in sustainable agriculture and food systems education
Comprehending Consumption: The Behavioral Basis and Implementation of Driver Feedback for Reducing Vehicle Energy Use
Optimal Design of Sustainable Bioenergy Infrastructure System and Resource Allocation under Uncertainties
Agricultural Landscape, Practice, and Identity in Transition