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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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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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Lisette Phelan, Pippa J. Chapman & Guy Ziv. (2024) The emerging global agricultural soil carbon market: the case for reconciling farmers’ expectations with the demands of the market. Environmental Development 49, pages 100941.
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Juan Pablo Hidalgo-Bastidas. (2023) Understanding Anti-Dam Resistance Politics: A Historical and Territorial Study of Two Megadams in Coastal Ecuador. Water 15:23, pages 4132.
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Darío Gerardo Zambrano-Cortés & Jelle Hendrik Behagel. (2023) The political rationalities of governing deforestation in Colombia. Forest Policy and Economics 154, pages 103029.
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Jichuan Sheng, Qian Cheng & You Wu. (2023) Payment for watershed services and the coordination of interests in transboundary rivers: China's Xin'an River Basin Eco-compensation pilot. Journal of Environmental Management 328, pages 116670.
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Paola Arias-Arévalo & Nicol Pacheco-Valdés. (2023) Implementación de pagos por servicios ambientales en la Cuenca del río Cali, Colombia: una mirada desde los sistemas socioecológicos. Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural 61:2.
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Jichuan Sheng & Xiao Han. (2022) Constructing payments for ecosystem services hydrosocial territories through assemblage practices: China’s Xin’an river basin eco-compensation pilot. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, pages 239965442211374.
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M. Mills-Novoa, R. Boelens & J. Hoogesteger. 2022. Water and Climate Change. Water and Climate Change 399 418 .
Esha Shah & Rutgerd Boelens. (2021) The moralization of hydraulics: Reflections on the normative-political dimensions of water control technology. Geoforum 121, pages 93-104.
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Klara Fischer, Suvi Kokko & Jennifer McConville. (2021) No legitimacy: A study of private sector sanitation development in the Global South. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 38, pages 68-78.
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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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Andrey Lessa Derci Augustynczik, Martin Gutsch, Marco Basile, Felicitas Suckow, Petra Lasch, Rasoul Yousefpour & Marc Hanewinkel. (2020) Socially optimal forest management and biodiversity conservation in temperate forests under climate change. Ecological Economics 169, pages 106504.
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Elizabeth Shapiro‐Garza. (2019) An Alternative Theorization of Payments for Ecosystem Services from Mexico: Origins and Influence. Development and Change 51:1, pages 196-223.
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Audrey Joslin. (2019) Translating Water Fund Payments for Ecosystem Services in the Ecuadorian Andes. Development and Change 51:1, pages 94-116.
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Lina Moros, Esteve Corbera, María Alejandra Vélez & Daniel Flechas. (2020) Pragmatic conservation: Discourses of payments for ecosystem services in Colombia. Geoforum 108, pages 169-183.
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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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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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Ariel Rawson & Becky Mansfield. (2018) Producing juridical knowledge: “Rights of Nature” or the naturalization of rights?. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 1:1-2, pages 99-119.
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Esha Shah, Janwillem Liebrand, Jeroen Vos, Gert Jan Veldwisch & Rutgerd Boelens. (2018) The UN World Water Development Report 2016, Water and Jobs : A Critical Review . Development and Change 49:2, pages 678-691.
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Vijay Kolinjivadi, Gert Van Hecken, Jean Carlo Rodríguez de Francisco, Jérôme Pelenc & Nicolás Kosoy. (2017) As a lock to a key? Why science is more than just an instrument to pay for nature’s services. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 26-27, pages 1-6.
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Jens Friis Lund, Eliezeri Sungusia, Mathew Bukhi Mabele & Andreas Scheba. (2017) Promising Change, Delivering Continuity: REDD+ as Conservation Fad. World Development 89, pages 124-139.
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Daniel Hausknost, Nelson Grima & Simron Jit Singh. (2017) The political dimensions of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES): Cascade or stairway?. Ecological Economics 131, pages 109-118.
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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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Filippo Sgroi, Mario Foderà, Léo-Paul Dana, Giacomo Mangiapane, Salvatore Tudisca, Anna Maria Di Trapani & Riccardo Testa. (2016) Evaluation of payment for ecosystem services in Mediterranean forest: An empirical survey. Ecological Engineering 90, pages 399-404.
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