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Water and power, water’s power: State-making and socionature shaping volatile rivers and riverine people in Mexico. (2021). Nygren, Anja.
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  28. Conserving the Paraguay-Paraná Fluvial Corridor in the XXI Century: Conflicts, Threats, and Challenges. (2021). Minotti, Priscilla Gail ; Mariano, Claudio Rafael.
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  29. Continuous Negotiation in Climate Adaptation: The Challenge of Co-Evolution for the Capability Approach to Justice. (2021). Brackel, Lieke.
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  30. Water and power, water’s power: State-making and socionature shaping volatile rivers and riverine people in Mexico. (2021). Nygren, Anja.
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  32. The natural assurance value of nature-based solutions: A layered institutional analysis of socio ecological systems for long term climate resilient transformation. (2021). Altamirano, Monica ; Rica, Marta ; Vay, Laura ; Lopezgunn, Elena ; Mayor, Beatriz ; Pagano, Alessandro ; Giordano, Rafaelle ; Zorrilla-Miras, Pedro.
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    In: Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development.
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  34. Urbanising territory: The contradictions of eco-cityism at the industrial margins, Duwamish River, Seattle. (2020). Janos, Nik.
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  35. Producing a Chinese hydrosocial territory: A river of clean water flows north from Danjiangkou. (2020). Rogers, Sarah ; Wang, Mark.
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  37. Scaling up but losing out? Water commons dilemmas between transnational movements and grassroots struggles in Latin America. (2020). Boelens, Rutgerd ; Baud, Michiel ; de Castro, Fabio ; Dupuits, Emilie ; Hogenboom, Barbara.
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  38. The social embeddedness of hydraulic engineers in the regulation of water and infrastructure in Peru. (2019). Stensrud, Astrid B.
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  39. Space, state-building and the hydraulic mission: Crafting the Mozambican state. (2019). Mirumachi, Naho ; Hordijk, Michaela ; Rusca, Maria ; Schwartz, Klaas ; Menga, Filippo ; Santos, Tatiana Dos.
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