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pro vyhledávání: '"Sociologie van Ontwikkeling en Verandering"'
Autor:
Tuhin Ghosh, Ho Huu Loc, Edward Park, Colette Mortreux, Rosemary Okoh, Mykhailo Nesterenko, Sourabh Kumar Dubey, Animesh K. Gain, Dung Phuong Le, Liviu Giosan, Jaia Syvitski
Publikováno v:
One Earth 6 (2023) 3
One Earth, 6(3), 185-189
One Earth, 6(3), 185-189
Deltas have provided fertile farmland, productive fishing, and access to trade routes for millennia. Today, more than five hundred million people live on deltas and coastal urban areas. Yet deltas are also incredibly vulnerable to the pressures of cl
Publikováno v:
Water Policy 25 (2023) 1
Water Policy, 25(1), 15-22
Water Policy, 25(1), 15-22
Hydrodiplomacy in South Asia is in a nascent stage, primarily focusing on data exchange and limited state-to-state interactions, leaving aside an array of organic approaches to understand the facets of water diplomacy and governance. This perspective
Autor:
Ivan Murray Mas, Ernest Cañada, Macià Blázquez-Salom, Robert Fletcher, Filka Sekulova, Asunción Blanco-Romero
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Tourism Geographies 25 (2023) 2-3
Tourism Geographies, 25(2-3), 707-728
Tourism Geographies, 25(2-3), 707-728
Potential to identify and cultivate forms of post-capitalism in tourism development has yet to be explored in depth in current research. Tourism is one of the world’s largest industries, and hence a powerful global political and socio-economic forc
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Conservation and Society. 21(1):38-47
Recent decades have shown the increased popularity of market-based instruments (MBIs) for conservation despite mixed social and ecological outcomes. This paper explores the extent to which two crucial MBIs, namely, ecotourism and sport hunting, are c
Autor:
Lisa Trogisch
Publikováno v:
Gender, Place and Culture, 30(3), 350-373
Gender, Place and Culture 30 (2023) 3
Gender, Place and Culture 30 (2023) 3
The gendered impact of fear from persistent insecurities informs women’s navigation within and through conflict- and conservation-shaped landscapes. This article introduces a feminist emotional geography approach into discussions concerning the rel
Publikováno v:
Water International 48 (2023) 2
Water International, 48(2), 202-216
Water International, 48(2), 202-216
Science and technology studies and urban political ecology have made important contributions to the understanding of water provision in the Global South. In this article we develop insights from these fields with the aim to understand the blurring bo
Publikováno v:
Climate and Development 15 (2023) 2
Climate and Development, 15(2), 162-176
Climate and Development, 15(2), 162-176
Sea-level rise and resulting salinity inundation are making many coastal areas increasingly unfavorable for rice production. This paper examines intensive and extensive adaptations to rice production in salinity-prone areas of the Mekong River Delta
Autor:
Pandya, Revati
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Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 6(1), 355-372
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 6 (2023) 1
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 6 (2023) 1
Research in environmentality has provided an analysis of environmentally friendly subject formation through the influence of conservation governance. Within this research, examination of subject formation from the local community perspective is also
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Tourism Geographies 25 (2023) 4
Tourism Geographies, 25(4), 1068-1084
Tourism Geographies, 25(4), 1068-1084
Critical research concerning ecotourism has revealed the activity’s socio-economic impacts, including low-wage employment-based dependencies for many rural communities. While these dynamics are important, a crucial aspect of the ecotourism industry
Autor:
David Bunn, Bram Büscher, Melissa R. McHale, Mary L. Cadenasso, Daniel L. Childers, Steward T.A. Pickett, Louie Rivers, Louise Swemmer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Southern African Studies 48 (2023) 6
Journal of Southern African Studies, 48(6), 1013-1035
Journal of Southern African Studies, 48(6), 1013-1035
There are renewed global efforts to make wildlife conservation the foundation for broad-based economic development. This article looks at these tendencies in the ‘Kruger to Canyons’ (K2C) biosphere region in South Africa, encompassing the Kruger