Drawing from Indigenous ontologies and practices to rethink European water policy

J Linton, C Pahl‐Wostl - River research and applications, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The purpose of this article is to begin a discussion of how Indigenous ontologies and
practices might be brought to bear on water policy and management in Europe. Such a …

Global land deals: what has been done, what has changed, and what's next?

WW Wolford, B White, I Scoones, R Hall… - The Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In 2010, we formed the Land Deal Politics Initiative to study the rising number of large-scale
land deals taking place around the world. We organised small grant competitions and …

Flooding water and society

A Camargo, L Cortesi - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
As social scientists of water, we need to keep evaluating the analytical tools we use.
Through the example of floods, we here develop a critique of one of those tools, the …

Riding the waves of discomforts: Reflecting on the dialogue of hydrologists with society

J Riaux, M Kuper, S Massuel, I Mekki - Journal of Hydrology, 2023 - Elsevier
Although there is a deep historical relationship between hydrology and society, the
relationship has considerably evolved in the last three decades. Hydrologists, in particular …

[HTML][HTML] Colonizing the rains: Disentangling more-than-human technopolitics of drought protection in the archive

A Tozzi, S Bouzarovski, C Henry - Geoforum, 2022 - Elsevier
Preoccupations for the widening gap between irrigated and rainfed areas are central to
debates addressing the agrarian crisis in semi-arid India. Yet policies are driven by a catch …

Reimagining the governance of water from the ground up: On the 'worlding-practices' of grassroots movements building alternative 'water worlds'

A Tozzi - Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper speaks to the uneven scholarly attention gone into tracing dominant forms of
water governance as opposed to practices crafting alternative human-water relations on the …

Sense-making and shaping of temporary wetlands: A socio-hydrological analysis of dichotomous ontologies of merjas in Morocco

H Choukrani, G Lacombe, M Zwarteveen, M Kuper… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
There are quite different ways of making sense of wetlands: as wastelands to be drained
and reclaimed, as hotspots of biodiversity to be preserved or restored, as buffer zones, or as …

[PDF][PDF] Hydrotopias and waterland

L Cortesi - Geoforum, 2022 - pure.eur.nl
When you work with water, you have to know and respect it. When you labour to subdue it,
you have to understand that one day it may rise up and turn all your labours to nothing. For …

Make the desert bloom—imaginaries, infrastructure, and water-land entanglement in desert agriculture in Israel

L Shani - Agriculture and Human Values, 2024 - Springer
Understanding the meaning of land–water entanglement is increasingly important today, in
an age of climate change and desertification. Despite the close ties between water and land …

Solastalgia as Disruption of Biocultural Identity. The Mount Amiata Geothermal Conflict

G Lampredi - Society & Natural Resources, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Some residents of Mount Amiata in Tuscany, Italy, are experiencing emotional
distress and solastalgia due to changes in their beloved land. Mount Amiata is witnessing …