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Sutharsan S, Koliba C, Saravanabavan A. An Assessment of Public Sector Accountability in Sri Lanka: A Case Study in Northern Sri Lanka. In: 3rd International Conference on Advancing Democratic Governance in the Developing World. 3rd International Conference on Advancing Democratic Governance in the Developing World. Washington, DC; 2016.
Zia A, Bomblies A, Betts AK, Koliba C, Beckage B. Assessing Numerical versus Verbal Frames of Communicating Uncertain Climate Risks: Findings from an Experimental Survey Pre- and Post-Tropical Storm Irene. 2013 [cited 0BC].
Aytur S, Doran EMB, Doidge M, Wilson R, Axelrod M, Bitterman P, Mitchell J, Lee J, Carlin K, Rivers L, et al. Assessing correlates of farmer behavior to prevent Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs): A multi-level analysis. In: APHA 2019 (American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo). APHA 2019 (American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo). Philadelphia, PA: American Public Health Association (APHA); 2019. Available from: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2019/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/448021
Zia A, Koliba C. Agent-Based Modeling of Intergovernmental Networks: A Complex Systems Approach to Analyze Transportation Policy Implementation Processes. In: Earth System Governance Annual Meeting. Earth System Governance Annual Meeting. United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan; 2013.
Zia A, Metcalf SS, Koliba C, Widner M. Agent Based Models of Cross-Jurisdictional Governance Networks: Simulating the Emergence of Project Prioritization Patterns Under Alternate Policy Theoretical Frameworks and Network Structures. Emergence: Complexity & Organization. Accepted Publications and Products [cited 0BC].
Zia A, Koliba C. Agent Based Modeling of Intergovernmental Networks: Harnessing Experimental Simulations for Transportation Policy Informatics. In: The 35th International Conference of the System Dynamics Society. The 35th International Conference of the System Dynamics Society. Cambridge, MA: System Dynamics Society; 2017. Available from: http://conference.systemdynamics.org/
Merrill S, Zia A, Koliba C. Addressing Wicked problems: What tools are in the toolbox? Data gathering, data analysis and system simulation. Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECOPA) [Internet]. 2017 . Available from: https://northeastpublicadmin.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/necopa-program_11-1_-final-draft.pdf
Zia A, Koliba C, Beckage B, Bomblies A, Schroth AW. Adaptive Management of Critical Transitions in the Social Ecological Systems: Governing Alternate Stable States in Multi-Jurisdictional Lake Champlain Basin. In: The American Society for Public Administration, Section on Complexity and Network Studies (SCNS), and Erasmus University Rotterdam, research group Governance of Complex Systems (GOCS) Joint Conference on “Challenges of Making Public Administration and Com. The American Society for Public Administration, Section on Complexity and Network Studies (SCNS), and Erasmus University Rotterdam, research group Governance of Complex Systems (GOCS) Joint Conference on “Challenges of Making Public Administration and Com. La Verne, CA,; 2013.
Zia A, Koliba C, Bomblies A, Schroth AW, Beckage B. Adaptive Management of Critical Transitions in Social Ecological Systems: Governing Alternate Stable States in Lake Champlain Basin. In: 110th annual meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA). 110th annual meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA). Washington DC; 2014. Available from: http://www.apsanet.org/files/Programs/FinalePDFFullProgramAPSA2014.pdf
Zia A, Koliba C, Bomblies A, Schroth AW, Beckage B. Adaptive Co-Management of “Tipping Points” in Social Ecological Systems: Governing Alternate Stable States in Lake Champlain Basin. In: 2014 Norwich Conference on Earth System Governance: Access and Allocation in the Anthropocene. 2014 Norwich Conference on Earth System Governance: Access and Allocation in the Anthropocene. Norwich, UK; 2014. Available from: http://norwich2014.earthsystemgovernance.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/NC14-panels-with-abstracts.pdf
Schulz A, Zia A, Koliba C. Adapting bridge infrastructure to climate change: institutionalizing resilience in intergovernmental transportation planning processes in the Northeastern USA. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change [Internet]. 2015 :1-24. Available from: http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11027-015-9672-x
Koliba C. Accounting for Human Behavior and Decision Making in modeling Watershed and Basin Wide Dynamics. In: 2014 New England Association of Environmental Biologists (NEAEB). 2014 New England Association of Environmental Biologists (NEAEB). Burlington VT; 2014.
Zia A, Koliba C. Accountable Climate Governance: Dilemmas of Performance Management across Complex Governance Networks. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. 2011 [cited 0BC];13(5):479-497.

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