Krister Andersson
- PhD Candidate Adriana Molina Garzon and Dr. Krister P. Andersson have had their article "Decentralization Can Increase Cooperation among Public Officials" published in early view for the American Journal of Political Science.ABSTRACTCollective
- By: Krister Andersson, Kimberlee Chang, Adriana Molina-GarzonPublication Date: October 2020Abstract: Strong local institutions are important for the successful governance of common-pool resources (CPRs), but why do such institutions emerge in
- Krister Andersson, University of Colorado Boulder; Alan Zarychta, University of Chicago; Tara Grillos, Purdue Univerity. Published: December 30, 2019Abstract: This article draws on health sector reform in Honduras to examine the mechanisms
- Krister Andersson, University of Colorado Boulder; Kimberlee Chang, University of Colorado Boulder Published: October 4, 2019Abstract: Social, biophysical, and institutional contexts affect forest users’ incentives to work together to
- Krister Andersson became a professor in the CU Political Science Department in 2005 after a career with the United Nations. Andersson worked for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, focusing on issues of forest conservation.“During my
- Kimberlee Chang works with Dr. Krister Andersson to examine how governance institutions facilitate sustainable resource use by local communities. In her project funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research
- Lisa Dilling, Elise Pizzi, John Berggren, Ashwin Ravikumar, Krister AnderssonAbstract:Cities are key sites of action for adaptation to climate change. However, there are a wide variety of responses to hazards at the municipal level. Why do
- Valdivieso, P. and Andersson, K.Abstract: Why do some local governments successfully address issues related to environmental disaster risk management (EDRM), while others do not? This research contributes to a growing literature about the
- Cook, Nathan J., Wright, Glenn D., Andersson, Krister P.Abstract: Concerned with the challenges of sustainable development, policy makers and scholars often urge nongovernmental organizations to increase their efforts to support governance of
- Valdivieso, P.E., Andersson, K.P., Villena-Roldan, B. 2017.Abstract: We study how the local institutional context shapes local government decisions about responses to perceived threats of natural disasters and climatic change. We draw on