Climate change & environment
The limits of social protection: the case of hydropower dams and Indigenous peoples' land
Hydropower dams have been criticised for their social and environmental implications. There have been attempts to create international social standards...
A little less conversation? Track II Dialogue and transboundary water governance
Foreign aid donors are increasingly investing in the good governance of freshwater resources in developing countries. One method used by many such...
Chinese overseas hydropower dams and social sustainability: the Bui Dam in Ghana and the Kamchay Dam in Cambodia
There is a shortage of empirical studies on the relationship between Chinese hydropower dams and social sustainability. Comparative research on Chinese...
Managing risk and increasing the robustness of invasive species eradication programs
Invasive species eradication programs can fail by applying management strategies that are not robust to potentially large but non-quantified risks. A more...
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