“…Although a comprehensive overview of the policy networks literature is beyond the scope of this article, some examples of scholarly applications of policy networks include agriculture watershed management (Lubell & Fulton, 2008), marine protected areas (Weible, 2005; Weible & Sabatier, 2005), national estuaries (Schneider, Scholz, Lubell, Mindruta, & Edwardsen, 2003), land-use planning (Gerber, Henry, & Lubell, 2013; Henry, Lubell, & McCoy, 2011), and economic development (Lee, Lee, & Feiock, 2012). For example, networks of local emergency managers, state agencies, local governments, businesses, and nonprofit organizations frequently collaborate in disaster preparation and recovery efforts (Bowman & Parsons, 2013; Robinson, Eller, Gall, & Gerber, 2013). These emergency management networks, and the diversity of participating actors that assist localities, may not be unlike ones we might find in autism policy networks.…”