Publications
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Peer-reviewed Articles
2018
Burnham, M., & Ma, Z. Multi-scalar pathways to smallholder adaptation. World Development, 108, 249-262.
Burnham, M., Rasmussen, L., & Ma, Z. Climate change adaptation pathways: synergies, contradictions, and tradeoffs across scales
Eaton, W., Burnham, M., Hinrichs, C., & Selfa, T., & Yang, S. How do sociocultural factors shape rural landowner responses to the prospect of perennial bioenergy crops. Landscape and Urban Planning, 175, 195-204.
2017
Burnham, M., Eaton, W., Selfa, T., Hinrichs, C., & Feldpausch-Parker, A. The politics of imaginaries and bioenergy sub-niches in the emerging Northeast U.S. bioenergy economy. Geoforum, 82, 66-76.
Burnham, M., & Ma, Z. Climate change adaptation: factors influencing Chinese smallholder farmers’ perceived self-efficacy and adaptation intent. Regional Environmental Change, 17, 171-186.
Eaton, W., Burnham, M., Hinrichs, C., & Selfa, T. Bioenergy experts and their imagined "obligatory publics" in the United States: implications for public engagement and participation. Energy Research and Social Science, 25, 65-75.
2016
Burnham, M., & Ma, Z. Linking smallholder climate adaptation decisions to development. Climate and Development, 8(4), 289-311.
Burnham, M., Ma, Z.; Endter-Wada, J., & Bardsley, T. Water management decision-making in the face of multiple forms of risk and uncertainty. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 52(6), 1366-1384.
Burnham, M., Ma, Z., & Zhang, B. Making sense of climate change: hybrid epistemologies, socio-natural assemblages, and smallholder knowledge. Area, 48(1), 18-26.
Zhang, B., Wu, P., Zhao, X., Burnham, M., & Gao, X. Evaluating the coupling effects of climate aridity and vegetation restoration on soil erosion over the Loess Plateau in China. Science of the Total Environment, 539, 436-449.
2015
Burnham, M., Ma, Z., & Zhu, D. The human dimensions of water saving irrigation: lessons learned from Chinese smallholders. Agriculture and Human Values, 32(2), 347-360.
Feldpausch-Parker, A., Burnham, M., Melnik, M., Callaghan, M., & Selfa, T. News media analysis of carbon capture and storage and biomass: perceptions and possibilities. Energies, 8(4), 3058-3074.
Selfa, T., Iaroi, A., & Burnham, M. Promoting ethanol in rural Kansas: cultural politics and local framings. Journal of Rural Studies, 39, 63-73.
2013
Burnham, M., Radel, C., Ma, Z., & Laudati, A. Extending a geographic lens towards climate justice, part 1: climate change characterization and impacts. Geography Compass, 7(3), 239-248.
Burnham, M., Radel, C., Ma, Z., & Laudati, A. Extending a geographic lens towards climate justice, part 2: climate action. Geography Compass, 7(3), 228-338.
Other publications and reports
2016
Watkins, D.,…Burnham, M.,…et al. Coupled production-consumption systems for climate change mitigation: designing equitable food, energy, and water conservation strategies. Michigan Technological University: National Science Foundation Food, Energy, and Water Workshop.
2014
Burnham, M., Radel, C., Ma, Z., & Laudati, A. Teaching and learning guide for extending a geographic lens towards climate justice. Geography Compass, 8(4), 277-285.
Peer-reviewed Articles
2018
Burnham, M., & Ma, Z. Multi-scalar pathways to smallholder adaptation. World Development, 108, 249-262.
Burnham, M., Rasmussen, L., & Ma, Z. Climate change adaptation pathways: synergies, contradictions, and tradeoffs across scales
Eaton, W., Burnham, M., Hinrichs, C., & Selfa, T., & Yang, S. How do sociocultural factors shape rural landowner responses to the prospect of perennial bioenergy crops. Landscape and Urban Planning, 175, 195-204.
2017
Burnham, M., Eaton, W., Selfa, T., Hinrichs, C., & Feldpausch-Parker, A. The politics of imaginaries and bioenergy sub-niches in the emerging Northeast U.S. bioenergy economy. Geoforum, 82, 66-76.
Burnham, M., & Ma, Z. Climate change adaptation: factors influencing Chinese smallholder farmers’ perceived self-efficacy and adaptation intent. Regional Environmental Change, 17, 171-186.
Eaton, W., Burnham, M., Hinrichs, C., & Selfa, T. Bioenergy experts and their imagined "obligatory publics" in the United States: implications for public engagement and participation. Energy Research and Social Science, 25, 65-75.
2016
Burnham, M., & Ma, Z. Linking smallholder climate adaptation decisions to development. Climate and Development, 8(4), 289-311.
Burnham, M., Ma, Z.; Endter-Wada, J., & Bardsley, T. Water management decision-making in the face of multiple forms of risk and uncertainty. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 52(6), 1366-1384.
Burnham, M., Ma, Z., & Zhang, B. Making sense of climate change: hybrid epistemologies, socio-natural assemblages, and smallholder knowledge. Area, 48(1), 18-26.
Zhang, B., Wu, P., Zhao, X., Burnham, M., & Gao, X. Evaluating the coupling effects of climate aridity and vegetation restoration on soil erosion over the Loess Plateau in China. Science of the Total Environment, 539, 436-449.
2015
Burnham, M., Ma, Z., & Zhu, D. The human dimensions of water saving irrigation: lessons learned from Chinese smallholders. Agriculture and Human Values, 32(2), 347-360.
Feldpausch-Parker, A., Burnham, M., Melnik, M., Callaghan, M., & Selfa, T. News media analysis of carbon capture and storage and biomass: perceptions and possibilities. Energies, 8(4), 3058-3074.
Selfa, T., Iaroi, A., & Burnham, M. Promoting ethanol in rural Kansas: cultural politics and local framings. Journal of Rural Studies, 39, 63-73.
2013
Burnham, M., Radel, C., Ma, Z., & Laudati, A. Extending a geographic lens towards climate justice, part 1: climate change characterization and impacts. Geography Compass, 7(3), 239-248.
Burnham, M., Radel, C., Ma, Z., & Laudati, A. Extending a geographic lens towards climate justice, part 2: climate action. Geography Compass, 7(3), 228-338.
Other publications and reports
2016
Watkins, D.,…Burnham, M.,…et al. Coupled production-consumption systems for climate change mitigation: designing equitable food, energy, and water conservation strategies. Michigan Technological University: National Science Foundation Food, Energy, and Water Workshop.
2014
Burnham, M., Radel, C., Ma, Z., & Laudati, A. Teaching and learning guide for extending a geographic lens towards climate justice. Geography Compass, 8(4), 277-285.