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View article: Modular Photoswitchable Molecular Glues for Chemo‐Optogenetic Control of Protein Function in Living Cells
Modular Photoswitchable Molecular Glues for Chemo‐Optogenetic Control of Protein Function in Living Cells Open
Optogenetic systems using photosensitive proteins and chemically induced dimerization/proximity (CID/CIP) approaches enabled by chemical dimerizers (also termed molecular glues), are powerful tools to elucidate the dynamics of biological s…
View article: Modular Photoswitchable Molecular Glues for Chemo‐Optogenetic Control of Protein Function in Living Cells
Modular Photoswitchable Molecular Glues for Chemo‐Optogenetic Control of Protein Function in Living Cells Open
Optogenetic systems using photosensitive proteins and chemically induced dimerization/proximity (CID/CIP) approaches enabled by chemical dimerizers (also termed molecular glues), are powerful tools to elucidate the dynamics of biological s…
View article: Opportunities for and barriers to anticipatory governance of two lake social–ecological systems in Germany and Canada
Opportunities for and barriers to anticipatory governance of two lake social–ecological systems in Germany and Canada Open
Climate change effects are already being felt around the globe, and governance systems need to adapt to this new reality to foster greater resilience in social–ecological systems (SES). Anticipatory governance is a concept proposed for suc…
View article: Dataset for Tanguay & Herzog et al. (2023), Opportunities for, and barriers to anticipatory governance of two lake social-ecological systems in Germany and Canada, in People and Nature
Dataset for Tanguay & Herzog et al. (2023), Opportunities for, and barriers to anticipatory governance of two lake social-ecological systems in Germany and Canada, in People and Nature Open
This is the dataset for an article published in People and Nature by Tanguay & Herzog et al. (2023), entitled Opportunities for, and barriers to anticipatory governance of two lake social-ecological systems in Germany and Canada. It includ…
View article: Dataset for Tanguay & Herzog et al. (2023), Opportunities for, and barriers to anticipatory governance of two lake social-ecological systems in Germany and Canada, in People and Nature
Dataset for Tanguay & Herzog et al. (2023), Opportunities for, and barriers to anticipatory governance of two lake social-ecological systems in Germany and Canada, in People and Nature Open
This is the dataset for an article published in People and Nature by Tanguay & Herzog et al. (2023), entitled Opportunities for, and barriers to anticipatory governance of two lake social-ecological systems in Germany and Canada. It includ…
View article: Studying human-nature relations in aquatic social-ecological systems using the social-ecological action situations framework: how to move from empirical data to conceptual models
Studying human-nature relations in aquatic social-ecological systems using the social-ecological action situations framework: how to move from empirical data to conceptual models Open
Various analytical frameworks have been developed to examine the interactions between humans and nature in social-ecological systems (SES). When studies of SES do not make explicit how a framework is used to build conceptual models, they l…
View article: Prescribed by law and therefore realized? Analyzing rules and their implied actor interactions as networks
Prescribed by law and therefore realized? Analyzing rules and their implied actor interactions as networks Open
Managing environmental problems requires cross‐sectoral and cross‐level collaboration among actors. Scholars of institutional arrangements investigate how rules shape such collaboration. Scholars of the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) l…
View article: Multilevel water quality management in the international Rhine catchment area: how to establish social-ecological fit through collaborative governance
Multilevel water quality management in the international Rhine catchment area: how to establish social-ecological fit through collaborative governance Open
One major challenge of water quality management is that the source of pollution and its effects might be spatially disentangled. This cause-effect misfit has large implications on how surface water in a hydrological catchment area is manag…
View article: Do national borders really matter? The influence of border perceptions on cooperation in trans-boundary water quality management
Do national borders really matter? The influence of border perceptions on cooperation in trans-boundary water quality management Open
The resource water crosses national and regional borders, making coordination among different stakeholders and jurisdictions a relevant condition for successful trans-boundary water quality management. While cooperation is a well-studied i…
View article: Perceived threats to common-pool resources - a trigger for actors' engagement in cooperation?
Perceived threats to common-pool resources - a trigger for actors' engagement in cooperation? Open
"This paper focuses on cooperation among organizations in a common-pool resource (CPR) situation. Cooperation is particularly challenged in settings where resource degradation is produced by a variety of different sectors and parts of the …