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Failing arsenic mitigation technology in rural Bangladesh: explaining stagnation in niche formation of the Sono filter
Arsenic contamination of shallow hand pump tube well drinking water in Bangladesh has created opportunities for radical innovations to...
1 dec 2016
Envisioning REDD+ in a post-Paris era: between evolving expectations and current practice
From its advent in 2005 within global climate change negotiations, reducing carbon emissions from deforestation and other forest-related...
18 aug 2016
Governing by expertise: the contested politics of (accounting for) land-based mitigation in a new climate agreement
This article analyzes the contested politics of including (and accounting for) land-based mitigation in a post-2020 climate agreement....
14 jul 2016
The consolidation of deep tube well technology in safe drinking water provision: the case of arsenic mitigation in rural Bangladesh
This paper explains why and how deep tube well as a safe drinking water technology has become dominant in mitigating the arsenic crisis...
27 jun 2016
Disclosing or obscuring? The politics of transparency in global climate governance
Transparency is increasingly evoked within public and private climate governance arrangements as a key means to enhance accountability...
28 dec 2015
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