@article{2ea7d0608f3242bdb97b5d01d289f5ff,
title = "Infrastructures as socio-eco-technical systems: Five considerations for interdisciplinary dialogue",
author = "Grabowski, {Z. J.} and Matsler, {A. M.} and C. Thiel and L. McPhillips and R. Hum and A. Bradshaw and Thaddeus Miller and Charles Redman",
note = "Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the organizers of the Third National Conference for Sustainability IGERTs held in September 2013 at Portland State University which hosted the workshop that led to the creation of this paper. This work was supported by numerous grants from the National Science Foundation, including the Graduate Research Fellowship Program under Grant #DGE- 1057604 and 1069193; the NSF-IGERT Program under Portland State University's Sustaining Ecosystem Services to Support Rapidly Urbanizing Regions, Grant #0966376; the Cornell Cross- Scale Biogeochemistry and Climate IGERT, Grant #DGE- 1069193; the University of Pittsburgh Sustainability Initiative in Engineering IGERT, Grant #DGE-050434; the Columbia University Solving Urbanization Challenges by Design IGERT, Grant #DGE-0903597; and the University of Alaska, Fairbanks Global- Local Interactions: Resilience and Adaption of Social-Ecological Systems in a Rapidly Changing North, Grant #DGE-0654441. Z. Grabowski and A. M. Matsler would also like to acknowledge the support of Portland State University's Institute for Sustainable Solutions and the Miller Foundation Award. The authors also would like to acknowledge the editor and three anonymous reviewers for comments and stimulating critiques which greatly improving the clarity and quality of the manuscript.",
year = "2017",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1061/(ASCE)IS.1943-555X.0000383",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "23",
journal = "Journal of Infrastructure Systems",
issn = "1076-0342",
publisher = "American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)",
number = "4",
}