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A Worrying Future for River Flows in the Brazilian Cerrado Provoked by Land Use and Climate Changes. (2023). de Souza, Saulo Aires ; Brando, Reuber Albuquerque ; de Araujo, Osmar ; Pedlowski, Marcos Antonio ; Ramirez, Leidi Cahola ; Andrade, Joo Flavio ; Sampaio, James Matos ; Trondoli, Eraldo Aparecido ; Skole, David Lewis ; da Silva, Andrea Leme ; Salmona, Yuri Botelho.
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  4. Ripples of reciprocity: Navigating trust and collective governance in hydrosocial territories. (2025). Schoors, Koen ; Branisa, Boris ; Quezada, Carlos Eduardo ; Benavides, Jean Paul ; Buysse, Jeroen ; Dhaese, Marijke ; Slosse, Wannes.
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  5. Will the EU deforestation-free products regulation (EUDR) reduce tropical forest loss? Insights from three producer countries. (2025). Nurshafira, Tadzkia ; Prabawati-Suwito, Debie ; Prasongko, Diaz ; Jardim-Wanderley, Luiz ; Sanchez-Garcia, Paula A ; Cahyafitri, Raras ; Schrter, Barbara ; Muradian, Roldan ; Vela-Almeida, Diana ; Ferrando, Tomaso ; Grottera, Carolina ; Krause, Torsten ; Kurniawan, Nanang I ; Loft, Lasse.
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  6. Digital transformation for a sustainable future: Insights from Brazils civil service. (2024). Lampert, Sophie ; Hrbelt, Sophia ; Braun, Mara ; Reiners, Wulf ; Grimm, Sven ; Donath, Laura ; Wich, Marcel.
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  7. Defining the term watershed to reflect modern uses and functions as inter- and intra-connected socio-hydrologic systems. (2024). Finewood, Michael H ; Meierdiercks, Katherine L ; Bennett, Christianna.
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  8. Deeper Engagement with Material and Non-Material Aspects of Water in Land System Science: An Introduction to the Special Issue. (2024). Baum, Kristen A ; Carrasco, Georgina Belem ; Hinsdale, Lanah M ; Fagin, Todd D ; Vadjunec, Jacqueline M.
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  9. Water Conflicts and Socioterritorial Dynamics: The Hydrosocial Cycle After the São Francisco River Transposition Project in the Northeast of Brazil. (2024). Santos, Jaqueline Guimaraes.
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  10. SWOT analysis of Brazilian energy policy: A comparative panel data analysis of the twenty largest economies. (2024). Castro, Rui ; Melo, Marcos Eduardo ; Singh, Jewellord Nem ; Santos, Hugo ; de Medeiros, Hirdan Katarina ; Dos, Edmilson Moutinho.
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  11. A new operational approach for understanding water-related interactions to achieve water sustainability in growing cities. (2023). Lopez, Susana Torres ; de los Angeles, Maria ; Rodriguez-Labajos, Beatriz.
    In: Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development.
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  12. “Half a flood’s no good”: flooding, viticulture, and hydrosocial terroir in a South Australian wine region. (2023). Skinner, William ; Drew, Georgina ; Bardsley, Douglas K.
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  13. Recommoning water: Crossing thresholds under citizen-driven remunicipalisation. (2023). Kaika, Maria ; Dellaangelo, Jampel ; Geagea, Dona.
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  14. Imaginaries of place in territorialization processes: Transforming the Oyacachi páramos through nature conservation and water transfers in the Ecuadorian highlands. (2023). Boelens, Rutgerd ; Manosalvas, Rossana ; Hoogesteger, Jaime.
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  15. Constructing payments for ecosystem services hydrosocial territories through assemblage practices: China€™s Xin€™an river basin eco-compensation pilot. (2023). Sheng, Jichuan ; Han, Xiao.
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  16. Reterritorializing local water management in France: the implementation of the Gemapi reform in the Montpellier metropolitan area. (2023). Barone, Sylvain ; Ghiotti, Stephane.
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  17. Wetland Contracts as Sustainable Governance Tools: A Review of the Output of the Interreg Project CREW “Coordinated Wetland Management in Italy-Croatia Cross Border Region”. (2023). Pace, Michela ; de Marchi, Marta ; Cantaluppi, Maria Giulia ; Tosi, Maria Chiara.
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  18. A Worrying Future for River Flows in the Brazilian Cerrado Provoked by Land Use and Climate Changes. (2023). de Souza, Saulo Aires ; Brando, Reuber Albuquerque ; de Araujo, Osmar ; Pedlowski, Marcos Antonio ; Ramirez, Leidi Cahola ; Andrade, Joo Flavio ; Sampaio, James Matos ; Trondoli, Eraldo Aparecido ; Skole, David Lewis ; da Silva, Andrea Leme ; Salmona, Yuri Botelho.
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  19. Viewpoint: Sovereignty and reversing Brazil’s history of Amazon destruction. (2023). Fearnside, Philip ; Fernandes, Stephannie.
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  20. Farming by the sea: A qualitative-quantitative approach to capture the specific traits of coastal farming in Brittany, France. (2023). Pot, Marie ; Cerf, Marianne ; Squividant, Herve ; Revelin, Florence ; Andre, Arsinee ; Parnaudeau, Virginie ; Levain, Alix ; Viaud, Valerie ; Dupe, Sandrine ; Bera, Roderic ; Toffolini, Quentin ; Legrand, Marine.
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  21. Socio-spatial Infrastructures: Drinking Water Supply and Formation of Unequal Socio-technological Relations in Rural Southern Bihar. (2023). Kabra, Asmita ; Srivastwa, Amit Kumar.
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  22. Can agriculture and conservation be compatible in a coastal wetland? Balancing stakeholders’ narratives and interactions in the management of El Hondo Natural Park, Spain. (2022). Ricart, Sandra ; Rico-Amoros, Antonio M.
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  23. Toward a more harmonious planning and governance of agricultural water reuse: guidelines, practices and obstacles. (2022). Tawfik, Mohamed ; Nassif, Marie-Helene.
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  24. Drought-Induced Challenges and Different Responses by Smallholder and Semicommercial Livestock Farmers in Semiarid Limpopo, South Africa—An Indicator-Based Assessment. (2022). Klinck, Leonhard ; Ayisi, Kingsley K ; Isselstein, Johannes.
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  25. Derecho de aguas. Tomo IX. (2022). del Pilar, Maria.
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  26. Infrastructure under pressure: water management and state-making in Southern Iraq. (2022). Mason, Michael.
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  27. Contested water- and miningscapes – Explaining the high intensity of water and mining conflicts in a meta-study. (2022). Schoderer, Mirja ; Ott, Marlen.
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  28. Obstacles and opportunities for implementing a policy-mix for ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change in Brazils Caatinga. (2022). Vale, Mariana M ; Niemeyer, Julia.
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  29. Arctic and northern community governance: The need for local planning and design as resilience strategy. (2022). Gruezmacher, Monica ; van Assche, Kristof ; Birchall, Jeff.
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  30. Policy dismantling and democratic regression in Brazil under Bolsonaro: Coalition politics, ideas, and underlying discourses. (2022). Milhorance, Carolina.
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  31. The High Priests of Global Development: Capitalism, Religion and the Political Economy of Sacrifice in a Celebrity‐led Water Charity. (2022). Goodman, Michael K ; Menga, Filippo.
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  32. Challenging the ecological economics of water: Social and political perspectives. (2021). PETIT, Olivier ; Roman, Philippe ; Calvo-Mendieta, Iratxe ; Buchs, Arnaud.
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  33. Revealing the Foggara as a Living Irrigation System through an Institutional Analysis: Evidence from Oases in the Algerian Sahara. (2021). Bonte, Bruno ; Idda, Salem ; Kuper, Marcel ; Mansour, Hamidi.
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  34. 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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  35. Continuous Negotiation in Climate Adaptation: The Challenge of Co-Evolution for the Capability Approach to Justice. (2021). Brackel, Lieke.
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  36. 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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  37. Challenging the ecological economics of water: Social and political perspectives. (2021). PETIT, Olivier ; Roman, Philippe ; Calvo-Mendieta, Iratxe ; Buchs, Arnaud.
    In: Ecological Economics.
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  38. 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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  39. Water markets and social–ecological resilience to water stress in the context of climate change: an analysis of the Limarí Basin, Chile. (2020). Billi, Marco ; Urquiza, Anahi.
    In: Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development.
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  40. Urbanising territory: The contradictions of eco-cityism at the industrial margins, Duwamish River, Seattle. (2020). Janos, Nik.
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  41. Producing a Chinese hydrosocial territory: A river of clean water flows north from Danjiangkou. (2020). Rogers, Sarah ; Wang, Mark.
    In: Environment and Planning C.
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  42. Learning in, with, and through the Territory: Territory-Based Learning as a Catalyst for Urban Sustainability. (2020). Jacobi, Pedro R ; Kuhn, Eugenia A.
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  43. 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.
    In: Ecological Economics.
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  44. The social embeddedness of hydraulic engineers in the regulation of water and infrastructure in Peru. (2019). Stensrud, Astrid B.
    In: Environment and Planning C.
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  45. 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.
    In: Environment and Planning C.
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  46. Fostering equity and wellbeing through water: A reinterpretation of the goal of securing access. (2018). Bos, Joannette J ; Gimelli, Francesco M ; Rogers, Briony C.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:104:y:2018:i:c:p:1-9.

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  47. The Paradox of Water Abundance in Mato Grosso, Brazil. (2017). Schulz, Christopher.
    In: Sustainability.
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