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Michael Finewood
Michael Finewood
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Science, Pace University
Verified email at pace.edu
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Fracking and the Neoliberalization of the Hydro‐Social Cycle in Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale
MH Finewood, LJ Stroup
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education 147 (1), 72-79, 2012
1442012
Green infrastructure and the hidden politics of urban stormwater governance in a postindustrial city
MH Finewood, AM Matsler, J Zivkovich
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 109 (3), 909-925, 2019
1382019
Green Infrastructure, Grey Epistemologies, and the Urban Political Ecology of Pittsburgh's Water Governance
MH Finewood
Antipode, 2016
952016
Intersectional feminism for the environmental studies and sciences: looking inward and outward
T Lloro-Bidart, MH Finewood
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 8 (2), 142-151, 2018
42*2018
Critical approaches to urban water governance: from critique to justice, democracy, and transdisciplinary collaboration
MH Finewood, R Holifield
WIREs Water, 2015
322015
Feeling the squeeze: a political ecology of race and amenity-based development in coastal Bluffton, South Carolina
MH Finewood
Local Environment 17 (9), 991-1011, 2012
212012
Theorizing an alternative understanding of 'disconnects' between science and management
MH Finewood, DE Porter
Southeastern Geographer 50 (1), 130-146, 2010
122010
Making critical connections through interdisciplinary analysis: exploring the impacts of Marcellus shale development
BE Kinne, MH Finewood, D Yoxtheimer
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 4, 1-6, 2014
112014
What higher education can bring to resilience: reports from Pace University’s water resilience conference
MH Finewood, JA Henderson
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 9, 316-321, 2019
92019
Blue is the New Green: Neoliberal Logic and the Co-optation of Environmental Justice Discourses in the Pennsylvania Fracking Debate
K Cruger, M Finewood
Commun. Commons, 475-486, 2013
42013
The hybrid AMPE approach: towards more effective environmental management
LJ Stroup, MH Finewood
Society and Natural Resources 24 (1), 85-94, 2010
42010
“Blue is the New Green”: Representational Space and the Effective Co-optation of Environmental Justice Discourses in Pennsylvania’s Unconventional Natural Gas Drilling
KM Cruger, MH Finewood
Human Geography 7 (3), 2014
32014
"They're Taking Our Jobs": Representations of Latino Immigrants in the Carolinas
MH Finewood
University of South Carolina, 2005
32005
Institutionalizing barriers to access? An equity scan of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) incentive programs in the United States
M Matsler, M Finewood, R Richards, O Pierce, Z Ledermann
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 25 (4), 413-428, 2023
22023
Framing Pier 55: negotiated resilience and contested waterfronts
K Fink, MH Finewood, L Molnar
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 9, 364-370, 2019
22019
“If that would have happened”: the moral imperative of environmental history
MH Finewood, L Martin
A Comparative Political Ecology of Exurbia: Planning, Environmental …, 2016
22016
The Bronx River and Environmental Justice Through the Lens of a Watershed
MH Finewood, DE Holloman, MA Luebke, S Leach
Case Studies in the Environment 7 (1), 1824941, 2023
12023
Defining the term watershed to reflect modern uses and functions as inter-and intra-connected socio-hydrologic systems
KL Meierdiercks, MH Finewood, C Bennett
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 1-20, 2024
2024
A Critical Reflexive Audit of Qualitative Water Governance Research in the Lower Hudson Valley, New York
MH Finewood, G Sneegas, C Friedenberg, L Guevarez
Water Alternatives 14 (3), 755-772, 2021
2021
Leading through Water: Defining Sustainability through Leadership, Experience, and Engagement in the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Region, Pennsylvania
MH Finewood, S McGreevey
Case Studies in Suburban Sustainability, 241-254, 2020
2020
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