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Colorado State University: Fort Collins, CO, US

2017-08-16 to present | Assistant Professor (Liberal Arts- Political Science)
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Ryan P. Scott

Education and qualifications (2)

University of Washington: Seattle, WA, US

2012-09-01 to 2017-06-09 | Doctor of Philosophy (Daniel J Evans School of Public Policy and Governance)
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Ryan P. Scott

Washington State University: Pullman, WA, US

2008-08 to 2012-05 | Bachelor of Arts (History, Political Science)
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Works (15)

Concise or comprehensive? Predictors of impact assessment choices for electric transmission line projects

Risk Analysis
2023-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Ryan P. Scott; Nicola Ulibarri; Tyler A. Scott
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Who owns the pipes? Utility ownership, infrastructure conditions, and methane emissions in United States natural gas distribution

Review of Policy Research
2022-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Ryan P. Scott; Tyler A. Scott; Robert A. Greer
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Disease surveillance investments and administration: Limits to information value in Pakistan polio eradication

Risk Analysis
2021 | Journal article
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Ryan P. Scott

Shared streets, park closures and environmental justice during a pandemic emergency in Denver, Colorado

Journal of Transport & Health
2021-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Ryan P. Scott
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Stakeholder involvement in collaborative regulatory processes: Using automated coding to track attendance and actions

Regulation & Governance
2020 | Journal article
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Ryan P. Scott

Stakeholder involvement in collaborative regulatory processes: Using automated coding to track attendance and actions

Regulation & Governance
2020-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Tyler A. Scott; Nicola Ulibarri; Ryan P. Scott
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Investing in collaboration for safety: Assessing grants to states for oil and gas distribution pipeline safety program enhancement

Energy Policy
2019 | Journal article
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More Than Just Complaints: Generating Thick Engagement Through Thin Participatory Programs

Perspectives on Public Management and Governance
2019 | Journal article
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Ryan P. Scott

The environmental and safety performance of gas utilities in the United States

Energy policy
2019 | Journal article
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Ryan P. Scott

Investing in collaboration for safety: Assessing grants to states for oil and gas distribution pipeline safety program enhancement

Energy Policy
2019-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Ryan P. Scott; Tyler A. Scott
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Should we call the neighbors? Voluntary deliberation and citizen complaints about oil and gas drilling

Energy policy
2018 | Journal article
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Ryan P. Scott

How does engaging with nature relate to life satisfaction? Demonstrating the link between environment-specific social experiences and life satisfaction

Journal of Environmental Psychology
2017 | Journal article
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Ryan P. Scott

Bureaucratic Benefit-Cost Analysis and Policy Controversy

Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis
2016 | Journal article
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Can carbon nanomaterials improve CZTS photovoltaic devices? Evaluation of performance and impacts using integrated life-cycle assessment and decision analysis

Risk Analysis
2016 | Journal article
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Ryan P. Scott

Reducing the life cycle environmental impacts of kesterite solar photovoltaics: comparing carbon and molybdenum back contact options

The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
2016 | Journal article
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Ryan P. Scott