35 Apps and Counting: Mapping Bihar’s Digital Agriculture Experiment
Inside the fragmented landscape of climate-smart agriculture technology
Inside the fragmented landscape of climate-smart agriculture technology
A radical, decolonial and more-than-human reimagining of political ecology for the twenty-first century
Insights from ethnographic fieldwork across Bihar, India
From actors to coalitions: advancing a social-ecological conflict perspective beyond anthropocentrism
The Mediterranean, Palestine, and the Intersection between Ecocide and Genocide
This research challenges the common narrative that pastoralist livestock degrade land in Kenya's Laikipia County. The study found vegetation changes were driven not by grazing, but by climate change, increased elephants, fire suppression, and conservation policies that restrict mobility.
Transdiciplinary collaboration to better understand human-predator interactions
Chanelle Adams writes about the relationships between essential oils and essential work, under a political ecology lens and in the context of Madagascar.
Just Transition and Care explains how care work is a central aspect of socioecological transition.
Incorporating Georgist theory into the field of political ecology
By Claire Karaguesian and the DIVERSE Team
by Rebecca Borges (Pompeu Fabra University) and Jonas Healy (University of Oldenburg/Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity)