From climax thinking toward a non-equilibrium approach to public good landscape change /by Kate Sherren --Entangled impacts : human-animal relationships and energy development /by Seven Mattes and Cameron T. Whitley --The need for social scientists in developing social life cycle assessment /by Emily Grubert --Societal impacts of emerging grassroots energy communities : a capabilities based assessment /by Ali Adil --Analysis of research methods examining shale oil and gas development /by Felix N. Fernando, Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad, and Eric C. Larson --Identifying energy discourses across scales in Canada with Q methodology and survey research /by John R. Parkins and Kate Sherren --A capitals approach to biorefinery siting using an integrative model /by Sanne Rijkhoff, Kelli Roemer, Natalie Martinkus, Tamara Laninga, and Season Hoard --Cultural counterpoints for making sense of changing agricultural and energy landscapes : a Pennsylvania case study /by Weston M. Eaton, C. Clare Hinrichs, and Morey Burnham --The wider array : a qualitative examination of the social and individual impacts of hydraulic fracturing in the Marcellus Shale /by Christopher W. Podeschi, Lisa Bailey-Davis, Heather Feldhaus, John Hintz, Ethan R. Minier, and Jacob Mowery --Drilling impacts: a boom or bust for schools? A mixed methods analysis of public education in six oil and gas states /by Nathan Ratledge and Laura Zachary --Effective community engagement in shale impacted communities in the U.S. /by Myra L. Moss, Nancy Bowen-Ellzey, and Thomas Murphy --A framework for sustainable siting of wind energy facilities : economic, social, and environmental factors /by Ronald Meyers, Patrick Miller, Todd Schenk, Richard F. Hirsh, Achla Marathe, Anju Seth, Marc J. Stern, Jisoo Sim, and Sevda Ozturk Sari.