Riverhood: Political ecologies of socionature commoning and translocal struggles for water justice

R Boelens, A Escobar, K Bakker… - The Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Mega-damming, pollution and depletion endanger rivers worldwide. Meanwhile, modernist
imaginaries of ordering 'unruly waters and humans' have become cornerstones of hydraulic …

Indigenous peoples and transformations in freshwater governance and management

M Parsons, K Fisher - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2020 - Elsevier
Highlights•Indigenous peoples are contesting Western freshwater governance structures
and management approaches.•Indigenous knowledge, practices, and authority over …

Decolonizing energy justice from the ground up: Political ecology, ontology, and energy landscapes

C Tornel - Progress in Human Geography, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of the paper is to expand the concept of energy justice by considering the
struggles over coloniality and cultural identity in the Global South and their interactions with …

[PDF][PDF] Energy justice in the context of green extractivism: Perpetuating ontological and epistemological violence in the Yucatan Peninsula

C Tornel - Journal of Political Ecology, 2023 - researchgate.net
As the world gets warmer, the deployment of low-carbon infrastructure is seen as the
cornerstone to mitigate the pressures created by fossil capitalism, prompting questions over …

Indigenous Peoples and multiscalar environmental governance: The opening and closure of participatory spaces

MT Gustafsson, A Schilling-Vacaflor - Global Environmental Politics, 2022 - direct.mit.edu
There has been an unprecedented inclusion of Indigenous peoples in environmental
governance instruments like free, prior, and informed consent; reducing emissions from …

Hydrosocial geographies: Cycles, spaces and spheres of concern

YK Liao, JJ Schmidt - Progress in Environmental Geography, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Over recent decades, hydrosocial scholarship focusing on the plural, often contested
relations of waters and societies has advanced significantly. This article reviews hydrosocial …

[PDF][PDF] Native American tribes and dam removal: restoring the Ottaway, Penobscot and Elwha Rivers

CA Fox, NJ Reo, B Fessell, F Dituri - Water Alternatives, 2022 - water-alternatives.org
Since the early 1900s, more than 1700 dams have been removed from rivers in the United
States. Native American Tribes have played a key role in many significant removals …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous nations at the confluence: water governance networks and system transformation in the Klamath Basin

S Diver, MV Eitzel, M Brown, A Hazel… - Ecology and …, 2022 - ecologyandsociety.org
Collaborative approaches to complex water quality problems can facilitate collective action
across large watersheds with multiple, overlapping political jurisdictions, including …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenizing climate policy in Canada: A critical examination of the Pan-Canadian Framework and the ZéN RoadMap

G Reed, J Gobby, R Sinclair, R Ivey… - Frontiers in Sustainable …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Climate policies and plans can lead to disproportionate impacts and benefits across different
kinds of communities, serving to reinforce, and even exacerbate existing structural inequities …

[HTML][HTML] Critical Reflexivity in Political Ecology Research: How can the Covid-19 Pandemic Transform us Into Better Researchers?

N Gonda, S Leder, M González-Hidalgo… - Frontiers in Human …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
It is not just the world but our ways of producing knowledge that are in crisis. The Covid-19
pandemic has exposed our interconnected vulnerabilities in ways never seen before while …