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View article: The modalities of power driving climate-related resettlement: Evidence from the Philippines
The modalities of power driving climate-related resettlement: Evidence from the Philippines Open
View article: Uncovering the drivers of climate gentrification in the Global South: Case study of Tacloban City, Philippines
Uncovering the drivers of climate gentrification in the Global South: Case study of Tacloban City, Philippines Open
View article: Influence of Cooperatives' Socialized Services on Agricultural Households' Chemical Fertilizer and Pesticide Use Intensity —Based on the Evidence from Two Counties, Hubei, China
Influence of Cooperatives' Socialized Services on Agricultural Households' Chemical Fertilizer and Pesticide Use Intensity —Based on the Evidence from Two Counties, Hubei, China Open
Abuse of chemical fertilizer and pesticide will not only impair the quality of agricultural products, but also damage the agricultural ecological environment. From the perspective of cooperatives’ socialized services, this paper studies ag…
View article: Conceptualising and enacting pathways to transformative climate justice: examples from the Philippines
Conceptualising and enacting pathways to transformative climate justice: examples from the Philippines Open
Scholarship on climate change adaptation is increasingly moving from incremental responses to climate injustice towards transformative approaches that deliberately change systems to achieve just and equitable outcomes. A transformative und…
View article: Farmers’ cooperatives in Southwest China: Beyond the dichotomies of failure/success and (in) authenticity?
Farmers’ cooperatives in Southwest China: Beyond the dichotomies of failure/success and (in) authenticity? Open
China has provided strong policy support for Farmers’ Cooperatives (FCs) in a bid to achieve its agricultural ambitions; however, scholars are divided on their contribution. Based upon three in-depth case studies, we interrogate the simple…
View article: Why Context, Holism, and Scale Matter in Super Typhoon Yolanda Research
Why Context, Holism, and Scale Matter in Super Typhoon Yolanda Research Open
As human geographers whose research explores the intersecting dimensions of power, injustice, and inequalities in climate adaptation interventions, our experience in Yolanda research highlights the importance of three things: context, holi…
View article: Towards an interdisciplinary agenda for teaching in the climate crisis: reflections from the humanities and social sciences
Towards an interdisciplinary agenda for teaching in the climate crisis: reflections from the humanities and social sciences Open
The current anthropogenic climate crisis presents unique challenges to the higher education classroom. Pedagogy in the context of climate change must be attuned to complex and varied student experiences that can contend with feelings of an…
View article: Rural imaginaries in China's Three Gorges region
Rural imaginaries in China's Three Gorges region Open
In China, “rural” can signal backwardness, poverty, remoteness, and inferiority or, alternatively, a kind of utopia or idyll – an escape from urban pressures. Representations on screen can contribute to shaping an expectation of what the r…
View article: The Micropolitics of Climate-Related Planned Relocation in the Maldives
The Micropolitics of Climate-Related Planned Relocation in the Maldives Open
View article: The Micropolitics of Climate-Related Planned Relocation in the Maldives
The Micropolitics of Climate-Related Planned Relocation in the Maldives Open
View article: In the shadow of state-led agrarian reforms: smallholder pervasiveness in rural China
In the shadow of state-led agrarian reforms: smallholder pervasiveness in rural China Open
View article: Putting ‘rupture’ to work at the Three Gorges Dam
Putting ‘rupture’ to work at the Three Gorges Dam Open
This provocative article by Sango Mahanty and co-authors proposes rupture as a temporally and spatially expansive view of change and one that encompasses intersections with other crises. In our commentary, we put rupture to work as an anal…
View article: Beyond state politics in Asia's transboundary rivers: Revisiting two decades of critical hydropolitics
Beyond state politics in Asia's transboundary rivers: Revisiting two decades of critical hydropolitics Open
For the past two decades, work across a range of fields, but particularly geography, has engaged ‘critical hydropolitics’ as a way to highlight not only the politics inherent in decisions about water, but also the foundational assumptions …
View article: Saying NO to development-forced displacement and resettlement: myths and alternatives
Saying NO to development-forced displacement and resettlement: myths and alternatives Open
This policy brief gathers 50 years of evidence from around the world of failed development-forced displacement and resettlement projects. It spells out the myths that reproduce and justify the practice of displacement and calls for a morat…
View article: Apples and oranges: political crops with and against the state in rural China
Apples and oranges: political crops with and against the state in rural China Open
In this article we bring together conceptual threads from political ecology, commodity geographies and agrarian studies to enable an inquiry into the political nature of crops. This inquiry is underpinned by the idea that crops are not jus…
View article: A multidimensional framework for assessing adaptative justice: a case study of a small island community in the Philippines
A multidimensional framework for assessing adaptative justice: a case study of a small island community in the Philippines Open
Island communities are the targets for a wide range of interventions designed to help them adapt to climate change. A growing body of research explores the equity and justice implications of adaptation policies and programmes, revealing th…
View article: Towards a critical geography of resettlement
Towards a critical geography of resettlement Open
Resettlement is a governmental program with inherent spatial effects in that it drives the rearrangement of capital, labour, and land, and seeks to render people and space more governable. This article examines the extent to which this dis…
View article: Indonesian social policy development in a context of global social governance
Indonesian social policy development in a context of global social governance Open
This paper reports the ideational and expertise roles and positions of global social policy actors. A particular emphasis is on the role of international organizations in supporting social policy development in Indonesia. These agencies in…
View article: The Development of Indonesian Social Policy in the Context of Overseas Development Aid
The Development of Indonesian Social Policy in the Context of Overseas Development Aid Open
In the last decade, social protection has risen in prominence as a strategy to address poverty and vulnerability in developing countries (Barrientos 2011). International organizations such as the United Nations and development banks have a…