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Adam Douglas Henry

Associate Professor

Biography

Adam Douglas Henry is an Associate Professor in the School of Government and Public Policy, and is an affiliated member of the University of Arizona's Institute of the Environment. Dr. Henry’s research focuses on questions of policy learning and sustainable development, particularly how networked groups of actors in the policy process collaborate to manage complex and divisive issues of environmental policy and sustainability. Henry's recent research has focused on the integration of science and policy in issues of environmental risk and the development of computational models of social influence and the adoption of residential solar energy.

Links

Dr. Henry's UA webpage

External Related Publications

Henry, A. D., & Vollan, B. (2014). Networks and the challenge of sustainable development. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 39, 583-610.
Ingold, Karin; Henry, Adam (August 2013). Discovery and description of advocacy coalitions in the policy process. In: 10. ASNA Conference. Zürich, Schweiz. 27.-30.08.2013.
Henry, A. D. (2011). Ideology, power, and the structure of policy networks. Policy Studies Journal, 39(3), 361-383.
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