Mega-damming, pollution and depletion endanger rivers worldwide. Meanwhile, modernist imaginaries of ordering 'unruly waters and humans' have become cornerstones of hydraulic …
This essay introduces and invites contributions to a new Journal of Peasant Studies Forum on 'climate change and critical agrarian studies'. Climate change is inextricably entwined …
T Birkenholtz - Geography Compass, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Largescale “big” water infrastructure is once again at the forefront of the global developmentalist agenda and is receiving attendant scholarly attention. Given this parallel …
Given the growing frequency, severity, and salience of social mobilization and community action on energy and climate issues, in this study we systematically explore the …
In response to capitalist territorial transformations, humans' predatory subjection of nature, and worldwide socio-environmental injustices, a diverse set of eco-centric, other-than …
S Batel, S Küpers - Globalizations, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The extent to which infrastructures being deployed for a postcarbon transition can be considered sustainable has been increasingly scrutinized within the critical turn in energy …
The construction of hydroelectric dams in the Global South and emerging economies is controversial; on one hand, advocates highlight the positive impacts at national and global …
River longitudinal connectivity is crucial for diadromous fish species to reproduce and grow, its fragmentation by large dams may prevent these species to complete their life cycle. This …
S Flaminio - Water Alternatives, 2021 - water-alternatives.org
Many new dam projects are presently being put forward, revealing both the comeback of large hydraulic infrastructure and the resilience of the modern ontology of water. To …