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Bibiana Duarte-Abadía, Rutgerd Boelens & Emerson Buitrago. (2023) Neoliberal commensuration and new enclosures of the commons: mining and market–environmentalism governmentalities. Territory, Politics, Governance 11:7, pages 1480-1500.
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Megan Dwyer Baumann. (2023) Examining land rental markets’ linkages to land and water control in Colombia’s irrigation megaprojects: integrating the political economy of agrarian change and the political ecology of vulnerability. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:5, pages 1975-2001.
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Ana Prieto López, Bibiana Duarte-Abadía & Rutgerd Boelens. (2021) Territory in conflict: land dispossession, water grabbing and mobilization for environmental justice in southern Spain. International Journal of Water Resources Development 37:6, pages 996-1020.
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Ndidzulafhi Innocent Sinthumule. (2021) Municipal border disputes in Vhembe district municipality, Limpopo province of South Africa. African Geographical Review 40:4, pages 339-352.
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Alexander Ross & Heejun Chang. (2020) Socio-hydrology with hydrosocial theory: two sides of the same coin?. Hydrological Sciences Journal 65:9, pages 1443-1457.
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Lena Hommes, Rutgerd Boelens, Leila M. Harris & Gert Jan Veldwisch. (2019) Rural–urban water struggles: urbanizing hydrosocial territories and evolving connections, discourses and identities. Water International 44:2, pages 81-94.
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Juan Pablo Hidalgo-Bastidas & Rutgerd Boelens. (2019) The political construction and fixing of water overabundance: rural–urban flood-risk politics in coastal Ecuador. Water International 44:2, pages 169-187.
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Paul Hoogendam. (2019) Hydrosocial territories in the context of diverse and changing ruralities: the case of Cochabamba’s drinking water provision over time. Water International 44:2, pages 129-147.
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Gerardo Damonte & Rutgerd Boelens. (2019) Hydrosocial territories, agro-export and water scarcity: capitalist territorial transformations and water governance in Peru’s coastal valleys. Water International 44:2, pages 206-223.
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Carolina Valladares & Rutgerd Boelens. (2017) Extractivism and the rights of nature: governmentality, ‘convenient communities’ and epistemic pacts in Ecuador. Environmental Politics 26:6, pages 1015-1034.
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Patricio Mena-Vásconez, Linden Vincent, Jeroen Vos & Rutgerd Boelens. (2017) Fighting over water values: diverse framings of flower and food production with communal irrigation in the Ecuadorian Andes. Water International 42:4, pages 443-461.
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Rutgerd Boelens, Jaime Hoogesteger, Erik Swyngedouw, Jeroen Vos & Philippus Wester. (2016) Hydrosocial territories: a political ecology perspective. Water International 41:1, pages 1-14.
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Jaime Hoogesteger, Rutgerd Boelens & Michiel Baud. (2016) Territorial pluralism: water users’ multi-scalar struggles against state ordering in Ecuador’s highlands. Water International 41:1, pages 91-106.
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Jean Carlo Rodríguez-de-Francisco & Rutgerd Boelens. (2016) PES hydrosocial territories: de-territorialization and re-patterning of water control arenas in the Andean highlands. Water International 41:1, pages 140-156.
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Rossana Manosalvas, Jaime Hoogesteger & Rutgerd Boelens. (2023)
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Ruth Zárate Rueda, Yolima Ivonne Beltrán Villamizar & Luis Eduardo Becerra Ardila. (2023) Neo-Extractivism and Formalization of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining—The Case of the Santurbán Moorland (Colombia). Sustainability 15:15, pages 11733.
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Jaime Hoogesteger, Vivian Konijnenberg, Lieke Brackel, Sjoerd Kemink, Michiel Kusters, Bas Meester, Anusha Sanjeev Mehta, Tjalling ‘t Hart, Mark van der Poel, Pippi van Ommen, Rutgerd Boelens & Carles Sanchis-Ibor. (2023) Imaginaries and the Commons: Insights From Irrigation Modernization in Valencia, Spain. International Journal of the Commons 17:1, pages 109-124.
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Marco Fidel Flórez, Jhon Fredys Linares, Eduardo Carrillo, Francisco Milton Mendes & Bruno de Sousa. (2022) Proposal for a Framework to Develop Sustainable Tourism on the Santurbán Moor, Colombia, as an Alternative Source of Income between Environmental Sustainability and Mining. Sustainability 14:14, pages 8728.
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Ruth Zárate-Rueda, Yolima Ivonne Beltrán-Villamizar & Daniella Murallas-Sánchez. (2022) Socioenvironmental conflicts and social representations surrounding mining extractivism at Santurban. Scientific Reports 12:1.
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Karolien van Teijlingen. (2022) The ‘Church of the Poor and the Earth’ in Latin American Mining Conflicts. Religions 13:5, pages 443.
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Juan D. Ospina-Correa, Juan G. Osorio-Cachaya, Angela M. Henao-Arroyave, Diego A. Palacio-Acevedo & Jim Giraldo-Builes. (2021) Retos y oportunidades para la industria minera como potencial impulsor del desarrollo en Colombia. TecnoLógicas 24:50, pages e1683.
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Sarah Rogers & Mark Wang. (2020) Producing a Chinese hydrosocial territory: A river of clean water flows north from Danjiangkou. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 38:7-8, pages 1308-1327.
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Elizabeth Macpherson, Julia Torres Ventura & Felipe Clavijo Ospina. (2020) Constitutional Law, Ecosystems, and Indigenous Peoples in Colombia: Biocultural Rights and Legal Subjects. Transnational Environmental Law 9:3, pages 521-540.
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Laura Betancur-Alarcón & Torsten Krause. (2020) Reaching for the Mountains at the End of a Rebelocracy: Changes in Land and Water Access in Colombia's Highlands During the Post-peace Agreement Phase. Frontiers in Environmental Science 8.
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Megan Mills-Novoa, Rutgerd Boelens, Jaime Hoogesteger & Jeroen Vos. (2020) Governmentalities, hydrosocial territories & recognition politics: The making of objects and subjects for climate change adaptation in Ecuador. Geoforum 115, pages 90-101.
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Germán A Quimbayo Ruiz. (2019) Territory, sustainability, and beyond: Latin American urbanization through a political ecology. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 3:3, pages 786-809.
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Jeroen Vos, Rutgerd Boelens, Jean-Philippe Venot & Marcel Kuper. (2020) Rooted water collectives: Towards an analytical framework. Ecological Economics 173, pages 106651.
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Lena Hommes, Rutgerd Boelens, Sonja Bleeker, Bibiana Duarte-Abadía, Didi Stoltenborg & Jeroen Vos. (2019) Water governmentalities: The shaping of hydrosocial territories, water transfers and rural–urban subjects in Latin America. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 3:2, pages 399-422.
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Domínguez, Oviedo-Ocaña, Hurtado, Barón & Hall. (2019) Assessing Sustainability in Rural Water Supply Systems in Developing Countries Using a Novel Tool Based on Multi-Criteria Analysis. Sustainability 11:19, pages 5363.
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Nicole J. Wilson. (2019) “Seeing Water Like a State?”: Indigenous water governance through Yukon First Nation Self-Government Agreements. Geoforum 104, pages 101-113.
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Rígel Rocha López, Paul Hoogendam, Jeroen Vos & Rutgerd Boelens. (2019) Transforming hydrosocial territories and changing languages of water rights legitimation: Irrigation development in Bolivia’s Pucara watershed. Geoforum 102, pages 202-213.
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Jean Carlo Rodríguez-de-Francisco, Bibiana Duarte-Abadía & Rutgerd Boelens. (2019) Payment for Ecosystem Services and the Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Securing Resource Flows for the Affluent?. Water 11:6, pages 1143.
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Maja Ženko & Filippo Menga. (2019) Linking Water Scarcity to Mental Health: Hydro–Social Interruptions in the Lake Urmia Basin, Iran. Water 11:5, pages 1092.
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Hugo Romero-Toledo. (2019) Extractivismo en Chile: la producción del territorio minero y las luchas del pueblo aimara en el Norte Grande. Colombia Internacional:98, pages 3-30.
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Carolina Valladares & Rutgerd Boelens. (2019) Mining for Mother Earth. Governmentalities, sacred waters and nature’s rights in Ecuador. Geoforum 100, pages 68-79.
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Rutgerd Boelens, Esha Shah & Bert Bruins. (2019) Contested Knowledges: Large Dams and Mega-Hydraulic Development. Water 11:3, pages 416.
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Rinchu Dukpa, Deepa Joshi & Rutgerd Boelens. (2019) Contesting Hydropower Dams in the Eastern Himalaya: The Cultural Politics of Identity, Territory and Self-Governance Institutions in Sikkim, India. Water 11:3, pages 412.
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Paul Hoogendam & Rutgerd Boelens. (2019) Dams and Damages. Conflicting Epistemological Frameworks and Interests Concerning “Compensation” for the Misicuni Project’s Socio-Environmental Impacts in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Water 11:3, pages 408.
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Bibiana Betancur-Corredor, Juan Carlos Loaiza-Usuga, Manfred Denich & Christian Borgemeister. (2018) Gold mining as a potential driver of development in Colombia: Challenges and opportunities. Journal of Cleaner Production 199, pages 538-553.
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Juan Pablo Hidalgo-Bastidas, Rutgerd Boelens & Edgar Isch. (2022) Hydroterritorial Configuration and Confrontation: The Daule-Peripa Multipurpose Hydraulic Scheme in Coastal Ecuador. Latin American Research Review 53:3, pages 517-534.
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Andrea Cardoso. (2018) Valuation Languages Along the Coal Chain From Colombia to the Netherlands and to Turkey. Ecological Economics 146, pages 44-59.
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Esha Shah, Janwillem Liebrand, Jeroen Vos, Gert Jan Veldwisch & Rutgerd Boelens. (2018)
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Carles Sanchis-Ibor, Rutgerd Boelens & Marta García-Mollá. (2017) Collective irrigation reloaded. Re-collection and re-moralization of water management after privatization in Spain. Geoforum 87, pages 38-47.
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Juan Pablo Hidalgo, Rutgerd Boelens & Jeroen Vos. (2017) De-colonizing water. Dispossession, water insecurity, and Indigenous claims for resources, authority, and territory. Water History 9:1, pages 67-85.
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Lena Hommes, Rutgerd Boelens & Harro Maat. (2016) Contested hydrosocial territories and disputed water governance: Struggles and competing claims over the Ilisu Dam development in southeastern Turkey. Geoforum 71, pages 9-20.
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Lina Moros, María Alejandra Vélez, Alexander Pfaff & Daniela Quintero. (2020) Effects of Ending Payments for Ecosystem Services: Removal Does not Crowd Prior Conservation Out. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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