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Nature’s Hidden Sounds

2023.10.19

Nature’s Soundtrack Reveals the Secrets of Degradation

2023.05.01

Listening to the Biosphere Is Key Step in Saving It.

2022.12.12

Science is making it possible to ‘hear’ nature. It does more talking than we knew.

2022.11.20

A Globe, Clothing Itself with Ears

2022.11.03

Listening to the Tree of Life

2022.11.02

What Humans can Learn from the Language of Honeybees

2022.11.02

Noise pollution is a menace to humanity, and a deadly threat to animals

2022.02.11

Digital Water

2022.01.01

Smart Oceans

2022.01.01

On the blockchain, no one knows you’re a forest

2022.01.01

Conservation acoustics: Animal sounds, audible natures, cheap nature

2021.08.01

Visualizing water-energy nexus landscapes

2021.07.29

Material Worlds Redux: Mobilizing Materiality within Critical Resource Geography

2021.07.13

Disclosing Influence: Hydraulic fracturing, interest groups, and state policy processes in the United States

2020.12.01

Planetary Voyeurism

2020.11.12

Digital Technologies and Dynamic Resource Management

2020.01.01

New forms: Anthropocene Festivals and experimental environmental governance

2019.11.26

Environmental Knowledge Cartographies: Evaluating Competing Discourses in US Hydraulic Fracturing Rulemaking

2019.11.02

Geographies of degrowth: Nowtopias, resurgences and the decolonization of imaginaries and places

2019.08.21

Rendering Technical, Rendering Sacred: The Politics of Hydroelectric Development on British Columbia’s Saaghii Naachii/Peace River

2019.08.01

Engaging Colonial Entanglements: “Treatment as a State” Policy for Indigenous Water Co-Governance

2019.08.01

Contested knowledges in hydroelectric project assessment: The case of Canada’s Site C Dam

2019.05.22

Smart Earth: A meta-review and implications for environmental governance

2018.07.31

Agenda-Setting at the Energy-Water Nexus: Constructing and Maintaining a Policy Monopoly in U.S. Hydraulic Fracturing Regulation

2018.04.10

Indigenous Peoples and Water Governance in Canada: Regulatory Injustice and Prospects for Reform (In book: Water Justice)

2018.01.01

The role of science-policy interface in sustainable urban water transitions: Lessons from Rotterdam

2017.07.01

Debating Unconventional Energy: Social, Political, and Economic Implications

2017.06.21

Large Dam Development: From Trojan Horse to Pandora’s Box (in book: Mega projects and Risk: An Anatomy of Ambition)

2017.03.01

The Business of Water (In book: Oxford Handbook of Water Politics and Water Policy)

2016.12.01

Transcending Borders Through Postcolonial Water Governance? Indigenous Water Governance Across the Canada-US Border

2016.11.01

Canadian Drinking Water Policy: Jurisdictional Variation in the Context of Decentralized Water Governance (In book: Water Policy and Governance in Canada)

2016.10.31

Standing on the shoulders of giants: Understanding changes in urban water practice through the lens of complexity science

2016.10.17

Navigating the Tensions in Collaborative Watershed Governance: Water Governance and Indigenous Communities in British Columbia, Canada

2016.07.01

Hegemony does not imply homogeneity: Thoughts on the marketization and privatization of water (In book: Contemporary Water Governance in the Global South)

2016.04.21

Water Security: Key Issues (In book: Handbook on Water Security)

2016.01.01

Microbial risk governance: challenges and opportunities in fresh water management in Canada

2015.06.29

Not-quite-neoliberal natures in Latin America: An introduction

2015.06.01

The Neoliberalization of Nature (In book: Routledge Handbook of Political Ecology)

2015.06.01

The Water Convention from a North American Perspective (in book: The UNECE Convention to the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes)

2015.04.21

Do good fences make good neighbors? Canada-United States Transboundary Water Governance, the Boundary Waters Treaty, and 21st century challenges

2015.01.01

(Post)Colonial Pipes Urban Water Supply in Colonial and Contemporary Jakarta. (In book: In Cars, Conduits and Kampongs: Modernization of the Indonesian city, 1920-1960)

2014.09.01

The Business of Water: Market Environmentalism in the Water Sector

2014.07.25

Drinking Water Quality Guidelines across Canadian Provinces and Territories: Jurisdictional Variation in the Context of Decentralized Water Governance

2014.05.01

The Eco-Scalar Fix: Rescaling Environmental Governance and the Politics of Ecological Boundaries in Alberta, Canada

2014.01.01

The Governance Dimensions of Water Security: A review

2013.11.13

Debating the ‘post-neoliberal turn’ in Latin America

2013.08.30

Neoliberal Versus Postneoliberal Water: Geographies of Privatization and Resistance

2013.02.27

Constructing ‘Public’ Water: The World Bank, Urban Water Supply, and the Biopolitics of Development

2013.01.01

Water Security: Research challenges and opportunities

2012.08.24

The ‘matter of nature’ in economic geography (in book: The New Companion to Economic Geography)

2012.07.20

Water security: Debating an emerging paradigm

2012.02.01

Splintered Urbanisms: Water, urban infrastructure, and the modern social imaginary (in book: Urban Constellations)

2011.04.30

Water Governance in Canada: Innovation and Fragmentation

2011.04.21

Conflicts over water supply in Jakarta, Indonesia (in book: Urban Water Conflicts)

2011.01.01

The human right to water revisited (in book: The Right to Water)

2011.01.01

Commons versus commodities: political ecologies of water privatization (in book: Global Political Ecology)

2010.12.17

Debating green neoliberalism: The limits of “neoliberal natures”

2010.12.01

Governing Water across the Canada-U.S. Borderland (in book: Borders and Bridges: Navigating Canada’s International Policy Relations in a North America Context)

2010.04.12

The Contradictions in ‘Alternative’ Service Delivery: Governance, Business Models, and Sustainability in Municipal Water Supply

2010.01.01

Participation du secteur privé à la gestion des services des eaux : tendances récentes et débats dans les pays en voie de développement

2009.04.01