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William C. Clark
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 194
Citations - 16238
William C. Clark is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainable development & Sustainability science. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 187 publications receiving 14723 citations. Previous affiliations of William C. Clark include University of California, Berkeley & University of British Columbia.
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Knowledge systems for sustainable development
David W. Cash,William C. Clark,Frank Alcock,Nancy M. Dickson,Noelle Eckley,David H. Guston,Jill Jäger,Ronald B. Mitchell +7 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that efforts to mobilize S&T for sustainability are more likely to be effective when they manage boundaries between knowledge and action in ways that simultaneously enhance the salience, credibility, and legitimacy of the information they produce.
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Environment and development. Sustainability science.
Robert W. Kates,William C. Clark,Robert W. Corell,Hall Jm,Carlo Jaeger,Lowe I,James J. McCarthy,Hans Joachim Schellnhuber,Bert Bolin,Dickson Nm,Faucheux S,Gilberto C. Gallopin,Arnulf Grubler,Huntley B,Jäger J,Jodha Ns,Roger E. Kasperson,Mabogunje A,Pamela A. Matson,Harold A. Mooney,Moore B rd,O'Riordan T,Svedlin U +22 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of the chiral stationary phase of the LaSalle-Seiden–Seiden virus, which has implications for the design of vaccines and their application in the treatment of infectious disease.
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Sustainability science: the emerging research program.
TL;DR: Communicated by Susan Hanson, Clark University, Worcester, MA, March 7, 2003 (received for review February 25, 2003)
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The Earth as transformed by human action : global and regional changes in the biosphere over the past 300 years
Billie Turner,William C. Clark,Robert W. Kates,John F. Richards,Joela Mathews,William B. Meyer +5 more
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Ecosystem stewardship: sustainability strategies for a rapidly changing planet
F. Stuart Chapin,Stephen R. Carpenter,Gary P. Kofinas,Carl Folke,Carl Folke,Nick Abel,William C. Clark,Per Olsson,D. Mark Stafford Smith,Brian Walker,Oran R. Young,Fikret Berkes,Reinette Biggs,J. Morgan Grove,Rosamond L. Naylor,Evelyn Pinkerton,Will Steffen,Frederick J. Swanson +17 more
TL;DR: All social-ecological systems are vulnerable to recent and projected changes but have sources of adaptive capacity and resilience that can sustain ecosystem services and human well-being through active ecosystem stewardship.