Publications produced at the Division of Rural Development

Last changed: 24 March 2023

Peer-reviewed publications produced at the division from 2014 onwards.

Publications 2022

Andersson, K., Pettersson, K. & Bergman Lodin, J. (2022). Window dressing inequalities and constructing women farmers as problematic—gender in Rwanda’s agriculture policy. Agriculture and Human Values, 39(4), pp. 1245–1261.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2022). Toplumsal Cinsiyet Araştırması ve Çevre Politikasının Kırk Yılı: Nerede Duruyoruz? Kültür ve siyasette feminist yaklaşımlar, 43, pp. 33–68.

Arora-Jonsson, S., Morrissey, J. & MacGregor, S. (2022). Addressing the climate and care crisis. Stanford Social Innovation Review, 20(4), pp. 59–60.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2022). Systemskifte för vem: Landsbygden och den stora galenskapen. In: Altermark, N. & Dahlstedt, M. (Eds.) Bortom systemskiftet: mot en ny gemenskap, Verbal Förlag.

Prakash, A. et al. (Arora-Jonsson, S.) (2022). Cross-Chapter Box GENDER: Gender, Climate Justice and Transformative Pathways. In: Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: Working Group II Contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University  Press.

MacGregor, S., Arora-Jonsson, S. & Cohen, M. (2022). Caring in a changing climate: Centering care work in climate change action. Oxfam Research Backgrounder series. Oxfam.

de Lima, P. et al. (Arora-Jonsson, S.) (2022). Editorial: The Well-being of International Migrants in Rural Areas: Bridging the Migration-Development Nexus. Frontiers in Sociology, 7: 870810.

Powell, S. & Arora-Jonsson, S. (2022). The conundrums of formal and informal meritocracy: dealing with gender segregation in the academy. Higher Education, 83(5), pp. 969–985.

Arvidsson, A., Fischer, K., Hansen, K. et al. (2022). Pigs as a shortcut to money? Social traps in smallholder pig production in northern Uganda. Journal of Rural Studies, 94, pp. 319–325.

Arvidsson, A., Fischer, K. & Hansen, K. et al. (2022). Diverging Discourses: Animal Health Challenges and Veterinary Care in Northern Uganda. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 9: 773903.

Gustafsson, L.-K., Asztalos Morell, I., Johansson, C. et al. (2022). Informal caregiving from the perspectives of older people living alone in India. International Journal of Older People Nursing, e12468.

Bartholdson, Ö., Porro, R. & Pain, A. (2022). Seeking One’s Fortune Elsewhere: The Social Breakdown of a Smallholder Settlement in the Brazilian Eastern Amazon and the Consequences for Its Rainforest Reserve. Forum for Development Studies, 49(1), pp. 107–127.

Semkunde, M. et al. (Chiwona-Karltun, L.) (2022). Rural entrepreneurship and the context: navigating contextual barriers through women's groups. International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, 14(2), pp. 213–234.

Agnidakis, P., Cras, P., von Essen, J. et al. (2022). Landsbygdernas och de mindre orternas civilsamhällen. Urban and Rural reports, 2022:3. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Urban and Rural Development.

Subroto, S. et al. (Cuadra, M.) (2022). Dual Governance and the Shadow of State Authority: Co-Management Realities in Rema-Kalenga Protected Area of Bangladesh. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 41(3–5), pp. 319–346.

Dubois, A. & Sielker, F. (2022). Digitalization in sparsely populated areas: between place-based practices and the smart region agenda. Regional Studies, 56(10), pp. 1771–1782.

Engström, L., Bélair, J. & Blache, A. (2022). Formalising village land dispossession? An aggregate analysis of the combined effects of the land formalisation and land acquisition agendas in Tanzania. Land Use Policy, 120: 106255.

Fleischman, F., Coleman, E. & Fischer, H. et al. (2022). Restoration prioritization must be informed by marginalized people. Nature, 607: E5–E6.

Nichols, C., Jalali, F. & Fischer, H. (2022). The “Corona Warriors”? Community health workers in the governance of India's COVID-19 response. Political Geography, 99: 102770.

Fischer, K., Jakobsen, J. & Westengen, O.T. (2022). The political ecology of crops: From seed to state and capital. Geoforum, 130, pp. 92–95.

Fischer, K. & Hess, S. (2022). The Swedish Media Debate on GMO Between 1994 and 2018: What Attention was Given to Farmers’ Perspectives? Environmental Communication, 16(1), pp. 43–62.

Schultz, B. et al. (Fischer, H. & Marquardt, K.) (2022). Recognizing the equity implications of restoration priority maps. Environmental Research Letters, 17(11): 114019.

Chenais, E. et al. (Fischer, K.) (2022). Exploring the hurdles that remain for control of African swine fever in smallholder farming settings. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 69(5), pp. e3370–e3378.

Lysholm, S., Fischer, K., Lindahl, J. et al. (2022). Seropositivity rates of zoonotic pathogens in small ruminants and associated public health risks at informal urban markets in Zambia. Acta Tropica, 225: 106217.

Ely, A. et al. (Fischer, K.) (2022). Governing Agricultural Biotechnologies in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany: A Trans-decadal Study of Regulatory Cultures. Science, Technology, and Human Values, online.

Fischer, K. (2022). Why Africa’s New Green Revolution is failing – Maize as a commodity and anti-commodity in South Africa. Geoforum, 130, pp. 96–104.

Bori, P.J. & Gonda, N. (2022). Contradictory populist ecologies: Pro-peasant propaganda and land grabbing in rural Hungary. Political Geography, 95: 102583.

Casolo, J.J., Flores, S., Gonda, N. et al. (2022). Choosing to “stay with the trouble”: a gesture towards decolonial research praxis. Blog post on undisciplinedenvironments.org.

Garcia, A., Gonda, N., Atkins, E. et al. (2022). Power in resilience and resilience's power in climate change scholarship. Wires Climate Change, 13(3): e762.

Gonzalez-Hidalgo, M. et al. (2022). Emotional healing as part of environmental and climate justice processes: Frameworks and community-based experiences in times of environmental suffering. Political Geography, 98: 102721.

Cidras, D. & Gonzalez-Hidalgo, M. (2022). Defining invasive alien species from the roots up: Lessons from the ‘De-eucalyptising Brigades’ in Galicia, Spain. Political Geography, 99: 102746.

Ansell, N., Mwathunga, E., Hajdu, F. et al. (2022). Ethical Principles, Social Harm and the Economic Relations of Research: Negotiating Ethics Committee Requirements and Community Expectations in Ethnographic Research in Rural Malawi. Qualitative Inquiry, online.

Kadfak, A. & Widengard, M. (2022). From fish to fishworker traceability in Thai fisheries reform. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, online.

Khatri, D. B., Nightingale, A. J., et al. (2022). Multi-scale politics in climate change: the mismatch of authority and capability in federalizing Nepal. Climate Policy, 22(8): 2090891.

Khatri, D. B., Paudel, D., Pain, A. et al. (2022). Reterritorialization of community forestry: Scientific forest management for commercialization in Nepal. Journal of Political Ecology, 29(1), pp. 455–474.

Nilsson, P. et al. (Kuns, B.) (2022). Farm performance and input self-sufficiency increases with functional crop diversity on Swedish farms. Ecological Economics, 198: 107465.

Erikson, J. & Larsson, O. (2022). Beyond client criminalization: Analyzing collaborative governance arrangements for combatting prostitution and trafficking in Sweden. Regulation and Governance, 16(3), pp. 818–835.

Buisson, M.-C., Clement, F. & Leder, S. (2022). Women’s empowerment and the will to change: Evidence from Nepal. Journal of Rural Studies, 94, pp. 128–139.

Leder, S. (2022). Beyond the “Feminization of Agriculture”: Rural out-migration, shifting gender relations and emerging spaces in natural resource management. Journal of Rural Studies, 91, ss. 157–169.

Marquardt, K., Eriksson, C. & Kuns, B. (2022). Towards a Deeper Understanding of Agricultural Production Systems in Sweden – Linking Farmer’s Logics with Environmental Consequences and the Landscape. Rural Landscapes, 9(1):1.

Ojha, H., Nightingale, A. J., Gonda, N. et al. (2022). Transforming environmental governance: critical action intellectuals and their praxis in the field. Sustainability, 17(2), pp. 621–635.

Nightingale, A. J., Gonda, N. & Eriksen, S.H. (2022). Affective adaptation = effective transformation? Shifting the politics of climate change adaptation and transformation from the status quo. Wires Climate Change, 13(1): e740.

Norrby, T. & Sahlström, E. (2022). Social innovation och samhällsentreprenörskap – verktyg för omställning?: en studie av fem projekt inom Leader Höga Kusten. Urban and Rural reports, 2022:2. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Urban and Rural Development.

Tillmar, M. et al. (Petterson, K.) (2022). The gendered effects of entrepreneurialism in contrasting contexts. Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy, 16(5), pp. 808–828.

Tillmar, M. et al. (Petterson, K.) (2022). Women’s rural businesses: for economic viability or gender equality? – a database study from the Swedish context. International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, 14(3), pp. 323–351.

Petterson, K. & Tillmar, M. (2022). Working from the heart – cultivating feminist care ethics through care farming in Sweden. Gender, Place and Culture, 29(10), pp. 1446–1466.

Berglund, K., Ahl, H., Petterson, K. et al. (2022). Conceptualising feminist resistance in the postfeminist terrain. Gender in Management: An International Journal, online.

Sandström, E. (2022). Resurgent back-to-the-land and the cultivation of a renewed countryside. Sociologia Ruralis, online.

Stiernström, A. & Arora-Jonsson, S. (2022). Territorial narratives: Talking claims in open moments. Geoforum, 129, pp. 74–84.

Waldenström, C. (2022). Institutional erosion and new strategies: Changing contexts for learning in agriculture in Northern Sweden. Sociologia Ruralis, online.

Angelstam, P. et al. (Westholm, E.) (2022). Tradition as asset or burden for transitions from forests as cropping systems to multifunctional forest landscapes: Sweden as a case study. Forest Ecology and Management, 505: 119895.

 

 

Publications 2021

Alarcón Ferrari, C. et al. (2021). Citizen Science as Democratic Innovation That Renews Environmental Monitoring and Assessment for the Sustainable Development Goals in Rural Areas. Sustainability, 13 (5): 2762.

Gebrehiwot, S. et al. (Alarcón Ferrari, C.) (2021). Monitoring and assessment of environmental resources in the changing landscape of Ethiopia: A focus on forests and water. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 193 (10): 624.

Arora-Jonsson, S., Pierce Colfer, C. J. & González-Hidalgo, M. (2021). Seeing the Quiet Politics in Unquiet Woods: A different vantage point for a future forest agenda. Human Ecology, 49 (3), pp. 297–308.

Arora-Jonsson, S. & Larsson, O. (2021). Lives in limbo: Migrant integration and rural governance in Sweden. Journal of Rural Studies, 8, pp. 19–28.

Asztalos Morell, I. (2021). Food sovereignty for whom? Food poverty, innovative public work projects and the authoritarian state. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften, 32 (1), pp. 141–169.

Bogdanova, E. et al. (Asztalos Morell, I.) (2021). Indigenous women's reproductive health in the Arctic zone of Western Siberia: challenges and solutions. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 80 (1).

Asztalos Morell, I. (2021). Indigenous Gender Justice with a Focus on Sámi Reindeer Herding in Sweden. In: Hanrahan, M., Kylli, R., Asztalos Morell, I., Bogdanova, E. & Ackrén, M. (Eds.) Indigenous Peoples and Gender Equality with Special Reference to Sámi Reindeer Herding: Juridica Laponia 48. University of Lapland, pp. 37–72.

Johansson, C .et al. (Asztalos Morell, I.) (2021). Spotting good ageing: Using welfare theory of health to frame the agency of older adults with immigrant backgrounds to attain good ageing. Nordic Social Work Research (Early Access).

Bartholdson, Ö., Porro, R. & Pain, A. (2021). Seeking One’s Fortune Elsewhere: The social breakdown of a smallholder settlement in the Brazilian Eastern Amazon and the consequences for its rainforest reserve. Forum for Development Studies (Early Access).

Musundire, R. et al. (Chiwona Karltun, L.) (2021). Soil characteristics and nutritional traits of Mactrotermes natalensis (Isoptera: Macrotermitinae) as indicators of nutritional quality in Zimbabwe. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 41 (3), pp. 2113–2124.

Chiwona Karltun, L. et al. (2021). COVID-19: From health crises to food security anxiety and policy implications. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 50 (4),  pp. 794-811.

Rutashobya, L. et al. (Chiwona Karltun, L.) (2021). Gender and Rural Entrepreneurship in Digitizing Sub-Saharan Africa. In: Abugre, J. B., Osabutey, E. L. C. & Sigué, S. P. (Eds.) Business in Africa in the Era of Digital Technology: Essays in Honour of Professor William Darley. Springer, pp. 63–84.

Musundire, R. et al. (Chiwona Karltun, L.) (2021). Stewardship of Wild and Farmed Edible Insects as Food and Feed in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Perspective. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 8: 601386.

Kimanzu, N. et al. (Chiwona Karltun, L.) (2021). What Is the Evidence Base Linking Gender with Access to Forests and Use of Forest Resources for Food Security in Low- and Middle-Income Countries? A Systematic Evidence Map. Forests, 12 (8): 1096.

Semkunde M. A. et al. (Chiwona Karltun, L.) (2021). Rural entrepreneurship and the context: Navigating contextual barriers through womenʼs groups. International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship (Early Access).

Lindahl Rajala, E. et al. (Chiwona Karltun, L.) (2021). How can agricultural research translation projects targeting smallholder production systems be strengthened by using Theory of Change?. Global Food Security, 28: 100475.

Cras, P. & Wahlström, N. (2021). Att sätta fokus på landsbygder del 1: Så gör kommuner och regioner. Rapport 0373. Tillväxtverket.

Cras, P. & Wahlström, N. (2021). Att sätta fokus på landsbygder del 2: Lärdomar från kommuner och regioner. Rapport 0377. Tillväxtverket.

Subroto, S. et al. (Cuadra, M.) (2021). Dual Governance and the Shadow of State Authority: Co-management realities in Rema-Kalenga protected area of Bangladesh. Journal of Sustainable Forestry (Early Access).

Kristensen, I. & Dubois, A. (2021). Social constructing of a rural bioeconomy cluster: The case of the Processum biorefinery complex in northern Sweden. Journal of Rural Studies, 86, pp. 87–96.

Kalaitzoglou, K. et al. (Dubois, A. ) (2021). Tuning stakeholder expectations in organic strawberry production — A sixteen-year case study of co-development of a strawberry knowledge network in California. Journal of Cleaner Production, 323: 129192.

Pugh, R. & Dubois, A. (2021). Peripheries within economic geography: Four ›problems‹ and the road ahead of us. Journal of Rural Studies, 87, pp. 267–275.

Fischer, H. et al. (2021). Decentralization and the governance of climate adaptation: Situating community-based planning within broader trajectories of political transformation. World Development, 140.

Fleischman, F. et al. (Fischer, H.) (2021). How politics shapes the outcomes of forest carbon finance. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 51, pp. 7–14.

Fischer, H. et al. (2021). Rural institutions, social networks, and self-organized adaptation to climate change. Environmental Research Letters, 16: 104002.

Saxena, A. et al. (Fischer, H.) (2021). Forest livelihoods and a »green recovery« from the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights and emerging research priorities from India. Forest Policy and Economics, 131: 102550.

Coleman, E. et al. (Fischer, H.) (2021). Limited effects of tree planting on forest canopy cover and rural livelihoods in Northern India. Nature sustainability, 4 (11), pp. 997–1004.

Gupta, D. et al. (Fischer, H.) (2021). Dark and bright spots in the shadow of the pandemic: Rural livelihoods, social vulnerability, and local governance in India and Nepal. World Development, 141: 105370.

Dutta, A. & Fischer, H. (2021). The local governance of COVID-19: Disease prevention and social security in rural India. World Development, 138: 105234.

Fischer, K. et al. (2021). No legitimacy: A study of private sector sanitation development in the Global South. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 38, pp. 68-78.

Kokko, S. & Fischer, K. (2021). A practice approach to understanding the multilevel dynamics of sanitation innovation. Technology in Society, 64: 101522.

Chenais, E. & Fischer, K. (2021). Power, participation and interdisciplinary tensions: Introducing a special issue on methodological developments in participatory epidemiology. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 196.

Chenais, E. et al. Fischer, K.) (2021). Perceptions of pastoralist problems: A participatory study on animal management, disease spectrum and animal health priorities of small ruminant pastoralists in Georgia. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 193: 105412.

Fischer, K. & Hess, S. (2021). Beyond Cost Minimisation: Farmers’ Perspectives on the Adoption of GM Fodder in Sweden. German journal of agricultural economics, 70 (2), pp. 84–100.

Fischer, K. & Hess, S. (2021). The Swedish Media Debate on GMO Between 1994 and 2018: What Attention was Given to Farmers’ Perspectives? Environmental Communication (Early Access).

Fischer, K. (2021). Why Africa’s New Green Revolution is failing—Maize as a commodity and anti-commodity in South Africa. Geoforum (In Press).

Gonda, N., Leder, S., González-Hidalgo, M., Chiwona-Karltun, L., Stiernström, A., Hajdu, F., Fischer, K., Asztalos Morell, I., Kadfak, A. & Arvidsson, A. (2021). Critical Reflexivity in Political Ecology Research: How can the Covid-19 pandemic transform us into better researchers? Frontiers in Human Dynamics, 3:652968.

Gonda, N. (2021). Re-Negotiating Rural Masculinities as Vulnerability: Cattle Ranchers in Climate Change Affected Rural Nicaragua. In: Pulé, P. M. & Hultman, M. (Eds.) Men, Masculinities, and Earth. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 289–307.

González Hidalgo, M. (2021). The ambivalent political work of emotions in the defence of territory, life and the commons. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 4, pp. 1291–1312.

Eriksson, C. & Hajdu, F. (2021). “You have to focus all your energy on being a parent”: Barriers and opportunities for Swedish farmers to be involved fathers. Journal of Rural Studies, 83, pp. 88-95.

Kadfak, A. & Linke,S. (2021). More than just a carding system: Labour implications of the EU’s illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing policy in Thailand. Marine Policy, 127: 104445.

Marschke, M. et al. (Kadfak, A.) (2021). COVID-19, instability and migrant fish workers in Asia. Maritime Studies, 20, pp. 87–99.

Kadfak, A. & Antonova, A. (2021). Sustainable Networks: Modes of governance in the EU’s external fisheries policy relations under the IUU Regulation in Thailand and the SFPA with Senegal. Marine Policy, 132: 104656.

Kuns, B. (2021). A review of recent social science literature on Swedish farming: A research agenda for understanding current and future challenges. Urban and Rural reports, 2021:1. Uppsala: Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, 78 ss.

Albihn, A., Seligsohn, D., Rydhmer, L., Gunnarsson, S., Hansson, P., Johnsson, P., Kuns, B. (2021). Klimatanpassning av svensk animalieproduktion − säkrare tillgång på livsmedel under en kris. SLU Future Food Reports, 15. Uppsala: SLU Future Food, 52 pp.

Larsson, O. L. (2021). Meta-governance and the segregated city: Difficulties with realizing the participatory ethos in network governance – Evidence from Malmö City, Sweden. Policy Studies, 42 (4), pp. 362–380.

Sudgen, F. et al. (Leder, S.) (2021). Experiments in farmers' collectives in Eastern India and Nepal: Process, benefits, and challenges. Journal of Agrarian Change, 21 (1), pp. 90-121.

Nguyen, T. et al. (Leder, S.) (2021). Recontextualising education for sustainable development in pedagogic practice in Vietnam: linking bernsteinian and constructivist perspectives. Environmental Education Research, 27 (3), pp. 313-337.

Nightingale, A., Gonda, N. & Eriksen, S. H. (2021). Affective adaptation = effective transformation? Shifting the politics of climate change adaptation and transformation from the status quo. Wires Climate Change (Early Access).

Eriksen, S. et al. (Nightingale, A.) (2021). Adaptation interventions and their effect on vulnerability in developing countries: Help, hindrance or irrelevance? World Development, 141.

Oskarsson, P. et al. (2021). India’s new coal geography: Coastal transformations, imported fuel and state-business collaboration in the transition to more fossil fuel energy. Energy Research & Social Science, 73: 101903.

Oskarsson, P. & Chhotray, V. (2021). Preparing for a Just Transition Away from Coal: Proposal for a closed coalfield land rights and restitution act. Economic and Political Weekly, 56 (32).

Kativu, S. & Oskarsson, P. (2021). ›Our own law is making us beggars‹: Understanding experiences of governed, mine-side communities in Mutoko district, Zimbabwe. The Extractive industries and society, 8 (4): 101003.

Chanchani, D. & Oskarsson, P. (2021). ›If the gas runs out, we are not going to sleep hungry‹: Exploring household energy choices in India’s critically polluted coal belt. Energy Research and Social Science, 80: 102181.

Sareen, S. et al. (Oskarsson, P.) (2021). The pandemic as a rupture that follows rules: Comparing governance responses in India, USA, Sweden and Norway. Frontiers in Human Dynamics, 3: 636422.

Nielsen, K. B., Oskarsson, P. & Becker, S. (2021). Indiens neue Kohlegeographie: Importe, private Akteure und neue Infrastrukturen. I: Becker, S., Klagge, B. & Naumann, M. (Eds.) Energiegeographie: Konzepte und Herausforderungen. Ulmer, pp. 346–356.

Goodhand, J. & Pain, A. (2021). Entangled lives: Drug assemblages in Afghanistan’s Badakhshan. Third World Quarterly (Early Access). 

Pain, A., Marquardt, K. & Khatri, D. B. (2021). Secondary Forests and Agrarian Transitions: Insights from Nepal and Peru. Human Ecology, 49 (3), pp. 249–258.

Berglund, K. & Pettersson, K. (2021). Innovation Beyond Borders: On Alternative Feminist Discourses of Innovation. Feminist encounters, 5 (2): 11158.

Tillmar, M., Ahl, H., Berglund, K. & Pettersson, K. (2021). Neo-liberalism translated into preconditions for women entrepreneurs — two contrasting cases. Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy (Early Access).

Tillmar, M., Ahl, H., Berglund, K. & Pettersson, K. (2021). The gendered effects of entrepreneurialism in contrasting contexts. Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy (Early Access).

Ilomo, M. et al. (Pettersson, K. & Bergman-Lodin, J.) (2021). Doing and undoing gender in rice business and marketplaces in Tanzania. Cogent Social Sciences, 7 (1): 1934981.

Sandström, E. & Sahlström, E. (2021). Building Biospheres Reserves through Collaborative Governance: A study of organisational forms and collaborative processes in Sweden’s biosphere reserves. Rapport 6989. Naturvårdsverket.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publications 2020

Alarcón Ferrari, C. (2020). Contemporary Land Questions in Sweden, Far-Right Populist Strategies and Challenges for Inclusionary Rural Development. Sociologia Ruralis, 60 (4),  pp. 833-856.

Arora-Jonsson, S. & Leder, S. (2020). Gender mainstreaming in agricultural and forestry institutions. In: Sachs, C. E., Jensen, L., Castellanos, P. & Sexsmith, K. (Eds.) Routledge handbook of gender and agriculture. London: Taylor & Francis, Chapter 1.

Pyburn, R.  et al. (Arora-Jonsson, S.) (2020). Epilogue: gender, agriculture, and shifting food systems under coronavirus global pandemic. In: Sachs, C. E., Jensen, L., Castellanos, P. & Sexsmith, K. (Eds.) Routledge handbook of gender and agriculture. London: Taylor & Francis.

Bogdanova, E. et al. (Asztalos Morell, I.) (2020). Food Sovereignty of the Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic Zone of Western Siberia: Response to COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of environmental research and public health, 17 (20).

Johansson, J. et al. (Asztalos Morell, I.) (2020). Gendering the digitalized metal industry. Gender, Work and Organization, 27 (6), pp. 1321-1345.

Asztalos Morell, I. et al. (2020). Silence or Voice? Agency Freedom among Elderly Women Living in Extended Families in Urban India. International journal of environmental research and public health, 17 (23).

Madonsela, T. et al. (Chiwona-Karltun, L.) (2020). Statement and Policy Brief by the Social Justice Think-Tank - Digital Roundtable on Social Justice and Mental Health in the face of the Coronavirus COVID-19.  

Jackson, J., Chiwona Karltun, L. & Gordon, A. (2020). Chapter 8: Food safety and quality considerations for cassava, a major staple containing a natural toxicant. In: Gordon, A. (Ed.) Food Safety and Quality Systems in Developing Countries: volume III: Technical and Market Considerations. Elsevier, pp. 343-366.

Dubois, A. & Carson, D. (2020). Sustainable agriculture and multifunctionality in South Australia's Mid North region. Australian Geographer, 51 (4), pp. 509-534.

Fleischman, F. et al. (Fischer, H.) (2020). Pitfalls of Tree Planting Show Why We Need People-Centered Natural Climate Solutions. Bioscience, 70 (11), pp. 947-950.

Nichols, C. et al. (Fischer, H.) (2020). The gendered impacts of COVID-19 amidst agrarian distress: Opportunities for comprehensive policy response in agrarian South Asia. Politics and Gender, 16 (4), pp. 1142-1149.

Fischer, H. (2020).  Policy innovations for pro-poor climate support: social protection, small-scale infrastructure, and active citizenship under India’s MGNREGA. Climate and Development, 12 (8), pp. 689-702.

Fischer, K. et al. (2020). "Can we agree on that"? Plurality, power and language in participatory research. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 180.

Fischer, K. et al. (2020). Swedish Forests in the Bioeconomy: Stories from the National Forest Program. Society and Natural Resources, 33 (7), pp. 896-913.

Eriksson, C., Fischer, K. & Ulfbecker, E. (2020). Technovisions for Food Security as Sweden Restores Its Civil Defence. Science, technology & society, online.

Lysholm, S. et al. (Fischer, K.) (2020). Perceptions and practices among Zambian sheep and goat traders concerning small ruminant health and disease. PLoS ONE, 15 (6).

Gonda, N. (2020). El acaparamiento de tierras y el desarrollo de un régimen populista autoritario de derecha en Hungría. Ecología política, 59, pp. 95-100.

Granlund, S. (2020). The promise of payday: Exploring the role of state cash transfers in post-apartheid rural South Africa. Diss. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae 2020:10. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Hajdu, F. et al. (2020). Changing Livelihoods in Rural Eastern Cape, South Africa (2002-2016): Diminishing Employment and Expanding Social Protection. Journal of Southern African Studies, 46 (4), pp. 743-772.

Hajdu, F. et al. (2020). Cash transfers for sustainable rural livelihoods? Examining the long-term productive effects of the Child Support Grant in South Africa. World Development Perspectives, 19.

Wilhelm, M. et al. (Kadfak, A.) (2020). Private governance of human and labor rights in seafood supply chains - The case of the modern slavery crisis in Thailand. Marine Policy, 115.

Kadfak, A. & Oskarsson, P. (2020). An (Urban) Political Ecology approach to Small-Scale Fisheries in the Global South. Geoforum, 108, pp. 237-245.

Larsson, O. (2020). The governmentality of network governance: Collaboration as a new facet of the liberal art of governing. Constellations, 27 (1), pp. 111-126.

Radestad, C. & Larsson, O. (2020). Responsibilization in contemporary Swedish crisis management: expanding 'bare life' biopolitics through exceptionalism and neoliberal governmentality. Critical Policy Studies, 14 (1), pp. 86-105.

Padmaja, R. et al. (Leder, S.) (2020). Gender transformative impacts from watershed interventions: Insights from a mixed methods study in the Bundelkhand region, India. Transactions of the ASABE, 63 (1), pp. 153-163.

Marquardt, K. et al. (2020). Re-reading Nepalese landscapes: labour, water, farming patches and trees. Forests, Trees and Livelihoods, 29 (4), pp. 238-259.

Oskarsson, P. (2020). Land dispossession and everyday politics in rural eastern India, by Kenneth Bo Nielsen, reviewed in Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, 58 (2).

Routray, S. et al. (Oskarsson, P.) (2020). A Hydrologically Fractured State? Nation-Building, the Hirakud Dam and Societal Divisions in Eastern India. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 43 (3), pp. 429-445.

Oskarsson, P. & Sareen, S. (2020). Adivasiness as Caste Expression and Land Rights Claim-Making in Central-Eastern India. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 50 (5), pp. 831-847.

Nielsen, K. et al. (Oskarsson, P.) (2020). The Politics of Caste in India's New Land Wars. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 50 (5), pp. 684-695.

Nielsen, K. et al. (Oskarsson, P.) (2020). India’s New Coal Geography: Reassembling infrastructure in Goa to Move Coal. Senter for Utvikling og Miljo, blogg [2020-02-14].

Oskarsson, P. et al. (2020). India’s New Coal Geography: A New Infrastructure to Generate Coal-Based Power. Energy, Research & Social Science, 73: 101903.

Smidvik, H. et al. (Planting Mollaoglu, E.) (2020). Digital solutions replacing academic travel during the corona pandemic – what can we learn?: a mixed methods study of experiences at SLU. Faculties at SLU in collaboration, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Rosén, L. (2020). At the limits of state governance: Territory, property and state making in Lenje Chiefdom, rural Zambia. Diss. No: 2020:67. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Publications 2019

AmurwonJ. (2019). Responding to Chronic Illness: A case stydy from rural Uganda. Diss. Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae, 2019:64.

AmurwonJ. (2019). “It's Like I Never Had a Child of My Own”: Care and Support for the Elderly in a Changing Socioeconomic Context in Rural UgandaJournals of Gerontology, Series B, 74, pp. 1483−1491.

Arora-JonssonS. & Ågren, M. (2019). Bringing Diversity to Nature: Politicizing gender, race and class in environmental organizationsEnvironment and planning E: Nature and space, 2, pp. 874−898.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2019). Indigeneity and Climate Justice in Northern Sweden. In: Bhavnani, K.-K., Foran, J., Kurian, P. A. & Munshi, D. (Eds.) Climate Futures: Re-imagining global climate justice. Zed Books, pp. 82–91.

Arora-JonssonS., Agarwal, S., Pierce Colfer, C. J., Keene, S., Kurian, P. & Larson, A. M. (2019). SDG 5: Gender Equality−A precondition for sustainable forestry. In: Katila, P., Pierce Colfer, C., De Jong, W., Galloway, G., Pacheco, P. & Winkel, G. (Eds.) Sustainable Development Goals: Their impacts on forests and people. Cambridge University Press, pp. 146−177.

McDermott, C. L., Acheampong, E., Arora-JonssonS., Asare, R., Jong, W., Hirons, M., Khatun, K., Menton, M., Nunan, F., Poudyal, M. & Setyowati, A. (2019). SDG 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions–a political ecology perspective. In: Katila, P., Pierce Colfer, C., De Jong, W., Galloway, G., Pacheco, P. & Winkel, G. (Eds.) Sustainable Development Goals: Their impacts on forests and people. Cambridge University Press, pp. 510−540.

Asztalos MorellI. (2019). The Role of Public Private Partnership in the Governance of Racialised Poverty in a Marginalised Rural Municipality in HungarySociologia Ruralis, 59, pp. 494−516.

BartholdsonÖ. & Porro, P. (2019). Brokers – A Weapon of the Weak: The Impact of Bureaucracy and Brokers on a Community-based Forest Management Project in the Brazilian AmazonForum for Development Studies, 26 (1), pp. 1-22.

Kristensen, I., DuboisA. & Teräs, J. (Eds.) (2019). Strategic Approaches to Regional Development: Smart Experimentation in Less-Favoured Regions. Oxford: Routledge, 258 pp.

DuboisA. & Kristensen, I. (2019). The Role of Biorefineries in the Revitalization of (old) Industrial Rural Regions. In: Kristensen, I., Dubois, A. & Teräs, J. (Eds.) Strategic Approaches to Regional Development: Smart Experimentation in Less-Favoured Regions. Oxford: Routledge, pp. 103-121.

Kristensen, I., DuboisA. & Teräs, J. (2019). Unveiling the Potential of Less Favoured Regions in Regional Policy. In: Kristensen, I., Dubois, A. & Teräs, J. (Eds.) Strategic Approaches to Regional Development: Smart Experimentation in Less-Favoured Regions. Oxford: Routledge, pp. 1-13.

Ylinenpää, H., Kristensen, I., DuboisA. & Teräs, J. (2019). A Concluding Note: Future prospects of entrepreneurship and innovation policy. In: Kristensen, I., Dubois, A. & Teräs, J. (Eds.) Strategic Approaches to Regional Development: Smart Experimentation in Less-Favoured Regions. Oxford: Routledge, pp. 246-253.

Giorano, B. & DuboisA. (2019). Combining territory and competitiveness in EU Regional Policy? Analyzing ERDF investment profiles in regions with specific geographical featuresRegional Studies, 53 (8), pp. 1221-1230.

Sörvik, J., Teräs, J. & DuboisA. (2019). Smart Specialisation in Sparsely Populated Areas: Challenges, opportunities and new openingsRegional Studies, 53 (7), pp. 1070-1080.

DuboisA. & Carson, D.v. (2019). Die hard: On the persistence of Swedish upland farmingJournal of Rural Studies, 69, pp. 41-52.

Engström, H. & HajduF. (2019). Conjuring 'Win-World' - Resilient Development Narratives in a Large-Scale Agro-Investment in Tanzania. Journal of Development Studies, 55 (6), pp. 1201-1220.

Balls, J. & FischerH. (2019). Electricity-Centered Clientelism and the Contradictions of Private Solar Microgrids in IndiaAnnals of the American Association of Geographers, 109 (2), pp. 465-475.

FischerH. & Shoaib Ali, S. (2019). Reshaping the public domain: Decentralization, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), and trajectories of local democracy in rural IndiaWorld Development, 120, pp. 147-158.

Röös, E., FischerK., Tidåker, P. & Nordström Källström, H. (2019). How well is farmers' social situation captured by sustainability assessment tools? A Swedish case studyInternational Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 26 (3), pp. 268-281.

FischerK. & Chenais, E. (2019). What's in a name: Participatory epidemiologyPreventive Veterinary Medicine, 165, pp. 34-35.

Caselunghe, E., Nordström Källström, H. & GunnarsdotterY. (2019). Indikatorer för socialt hållbar utveckling på landsbygden. Urban and rural reports 2019:1. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Urban and Rural Development.

Ansell, N., HajduF., van Blerk, L. & Robson, E. (2019). Fears for the future: The incommensurability of securitisation and in/securities among southern African youth. Social and Cultural Geography, 20 (4), pp. 507-533.

LederS., Sugden, F., Raut, M., Ray, D. & Saikia, P. (2019). Ambivalences of collective farming: Feminist political ecologies from Eastern India and NepalInternational Journal of the Commons, 13 (1), pp. 105-129.

Clement, F., Buisson, M.-C., LederS., Balasubramanya, S., Saikia, P., Bastakoti, R., Karki, E. & van Koppen, B. (2019). From women's empowerment to food security: Revisiting global discourses through a cross-country analysisGlobal Food Security, 23, pp. 160-172.

MarquardtK., PainA., BartholdsonÖ. & Rengifo, L. R. (2019). Forest Dynamics in the Peruvian Amazon: Understanding Processes of ChangeSmall-Scale Forestry, 18 (1), pp. 81-104.

NightingaleA. (2019). Commoning for inclusion? Political communities, commons, exclusion, property and socio-natural becomingsInternational Journal of the Commons, 13 (1), pp. 16-35.

Ojha, H., Maraseni, T., NightingaleA., Bhattarai, B. & Khatri, D. (2019). Rescuing forests from the carbon trapForest Policy and Economics, 10, pp. 15-18.

Ojha, H., Ghate, R., Dorji, L., Shrestha, A., Paudel, D., NightingaleA., Shrestha, K., Watto, M. A. & Kotru, R. (2019). Governance: Key for Environmental Sustainability in the Hindu Kush Himalaya.  In: Wester, P., Mishra, A., Mukherji, A. & Shrestha, A. B. (Eds.) The Hindu Kush Himalaya Assessment: Mountains, Climate Change, Sustainability and People. Springer Open Acess, pp. 545-578.

NightingaleA. & Richardson-Ngwenya, P. (2019). Diverse ethics for diverse economies Considering the ethics of embodiment, difference and inter-corporeality at Kufunda. In: Bauhardt, C. & Harcourt, W. (Eds.) Feminist Political Ecology and the Economics of Care:  In Search of Economic Alternatives. Routledge, pp. 131-161.

NightingaleA., Eriksen, S., Taylor, M., Forsyth, T., Pelling, M. & Newsham, A. (2019). Beyond Technical Fixes: climate solutions and the great derangementClimate and Development, online July 2019.

Ensor, J., Wennström, P., Bhatterai, A., NightingaleA., Eriksen, S. & Sillmann, J. (2019). Asking the right questions in adaptation research and practice: Seeing beyond climate impacts in rural NepalEnvironmental Science and Policy, 94, ss. 227-236.

OskarssonP. & Kindo, N. (2019). Coal trafficking: Reworking national energy security via coal transport at the North Karanpura Coalfields India. I: Pijpers, R. J. & Eriksen, T. H. (red.) Mining Encounters: Extractive Industries in an overheated world. Oslo: Pluto Press, ss. 121-137.

StiernströmA., HansenK., WaldenströmC. & WestholmE. (2019). Turbulens i v lfärden? Om flyktingmottagandet i Dalarna 2016. Urban and Rural reports 2019:3. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Urban and Rural Development.

Andersson, J. & WestholmE. (2019). Closing the Future: Environmental Research and the Management of Conflicting Future Value OrdersScience, Technology, and Human Values, 44 (2), ss. 237-262.

Publications 2018

Westholm, L. & Arora-JonssonS. (2018). What Room for Politics and Change in Global Climate Governance? Addressing gender in co-benefits and safeguardsEnvironmental Politics, 27 (5), pp. 917–938.

Arora-JonssonS. & Basnett, B.S. (2018). Disciplining Gender in Environmental Organizations: The Texts and Practices of Gender MainstreamingGender, Work & Organization, 25, pp. 309–325.

McLeaod, E., Arora-JonssonS., Masudac, Y. J., Bruton-Adam, M., Emauroise, C. O., Gorong, B., Hudlow, C. F., Jamesh, R., Kuhlken, H., Masike-Lirij, B., Musrasrik-Carl, E., Otzelberger, A., Relang, K., Reyuwn, B. M., Sigraho, B., Stinnett, C., Telleiq, J. & Whitford, L. (2018). Raising the voices of Pacific Island women to inform climate adaptation policiesMarine Policy, 93, pp. 178–185.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2018). Across the Development Divide: A north-south perspective on environmental democracy. In: Marsden, T. (Ed.) Sage Handbook of Nature. London: Sage Publications, pp. 737–760.

Chemura, A., Musundire, R. & Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2018). Modelling habitat and spatial distribution of the edible insect Henicus whellani Chop (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatidae) in south-eastern districts of ZimbabweJournal of Insects as Food and Feed, 4(4), pp. 229–238.

Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2018). Molecular Anthropology of Cassava: A cultural ecology of plant varietal preferencesSocialmedicinsk tidskrift, 94(6), pp. 721–730.

Mackay, H., Mugagga, F., Kakooza, L. & Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2017). Doing things their way? Food, farming and health in two Ugandan citiesCities & Health, 1(2), pp. 147–170.

Jackson, J. & Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2018). Cassava Production, Processing and Nutrition. In: Siddiq, M. & Uebersax, M. A. (Eds.) Handbook of Vegetables and Vegetable Processing (2nd ed.) Wiley Blackwell, pp. 609-632.

Chiwona-Karltun, L., Wamahiu, M., Chabvuta, C., Ngonyama, D. & Demo, P. (2018). Supporting smallholder women farmers in potato cultivation. In: Wang-Pruski, G. (Ed.) Achieving sustainable cultivation of potatoes Volume 1, Breeding improved varieties. Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, pp. 285–292.

CrasP. (2018). Service i framtidens landsbygdssamhällen. In: Syssner, J. (Ed.) Nya visioner för landsbygden. Boxholm: Linnefors förlag.

CrasP., GunnarsdotterY. & Jonsson, Y. (2018). Utvärdering av stöd till utbyggnad av bredband – Delrapport 1. Utvärderingsrapport 2018:1. Jönköping: Jordbruksverket.

CuadraM. (2018). Born Undernourished, Die Undernourished: We have to break that curse!  Blog, www.siani.se/blog/born-undernourished-die-undernourished-break-curse/

CuadraM.(2018). Could maize be a curse for Africa? Blog www.siani.se/blog/maize-curse-africa/.

Kristensen, I., Dubois, A. & Teräs, J. (2018). Introduction: Unveiling the Potential of Less Favoured Regions in Regional Policy. In: Kristensen, I., Dubois, A. & Teräs, J. (Eds.) Strategic Approaches to Regional Development: Smart experimentation in less-favoured regions, Regions and Cities Series. Oxon, UK & New York, USA: Routledge, pp. 1–14.

Dubois, A.& Kristensen, I. (2018). The role of biorefineries in the revitalization of (old) industrial rural regions. In: Kristensen, I., Dubois, A. & Teräs, J. (Eds.) Strategic Approaches to Regional Development: Smart experimentation in less-favoured regions, Regions and Cities Series. Oxon, UK & New York, USA: Routledge, pp. 103–120.

Ylinenpää, H., Kristensen, I., Dubois, A. & Teräs, J. (2018). A Concluding Note: Future prospects of entrepreneurship and innovation policy. In: Kristensen, I., Dubois, A. & Teräs, J. (Eds.) Strategic Approaches to Regional Development: Smart experimentation in less-favoured regions, Regions and Cities Series. Oxon, UK & New York, USA: Routledge, pp. 246–253.

Gromek, M. & Dubois, A. (2018). Digital Meetings: Real growth, better funding? An introduction to Swedish Crowdfunding. In: Teigland, R., Siri, S., Larsson, A., Moreno Puertas, A. & Ingram Bogusz, C. (Eds.) The Rise and Development of Fintech: Accounts of disruption from Sweden and Beyond. Oxon, UK & New York, USA: Routledge, pp. 223–237.

Dubois, A. & Gromek, M. (2018). How Does Distance Come into Play in Equity Crowdfunding? In: Teigland, R., Siri, S., Larsson, A., Moreno Puertas, A. & Ingram Bogusz, C. (Eds.) The Rise and Development of Fintech: Accounts of disruption from Sweden and Beyond. Oxon, UK & New York, USA: Routledge, pp. 376–389.

Dubois, A. (2018). Nurturing proximities in an emerging food landscapeJournal of Rural Studies, 57, pp. 1–12.

Sörvik, J., Teräs, J., Dubois, A. & Pertodli, M. (2018). Smart Specialisation in Sparsely Populated Areas: Challenges, opportunities and new openingsRegional Studies, doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2018.1530752.

Giordano, B. & Dubois, A. (2018). Combining Territory and Competitiveness in EU Regional Policy? Analyzing ERDF investment profiles in regions with specific geographical featuresRegional Studies, doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2018.1495323.

EngströmL. (2018). Development Delayed: Exploring the failure of a large-scale agricultural investment in Tanzania to deliver promised outcomes. Diss. Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae, 2018:40.

EngströmL. & HadjuF. (2018). Conjuring a Win-world: Resilient development narratives in a large-scale agro-investment in TanzaniaJournal of Development Studies, doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2018.1438599.

Bluwstein, J.  & EngströmL. (2018). Between Dependence and Deprivation: The interlocking nature of land alienation in Tanzania. Journal of Agrarian Change, 18 (4), pp. 806–830.

ErikssonC. (2018). Livsmedelsproduktion ur ett beredskapsperspektivSLU Future Food Reports 1. Uppsala, SLU.

FischerH. & Syed Shoaib, A. (2018). Reshaping the Public Domain: Decentralization, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), and trajectories of local democracy in rural IndiaWorld Development, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2018.09.013.

FischerK. & HajduF. (2018). The Importance of the Will to Improve: How ‘sustainability’ sidelined local livelihoods in a carbon-forestry investment in UgandaJournal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 20 (3), pp. 328–341.

Chenais, E. & FischerK. (2018). Increasing the Local Relevance of Epidemiological Research: Situated knowledge of cattle disease among Basongora Pastoralists in UgandaFront. Vet. Sci. 5:119.

GondaN., Huybrechs, F., Rodríguez-Fabilena, R. & Hecken, G. V. (2018). Political ecologists in solidarity with Nicaragua. Blog, politicalecologynetwork.com/category/pollen-blog.

GondaN. (2018). Championing Change in Rural Hungary: The role of emancipatory subjectivities in the construction of alternatives to illiberal authoritarian populismWorking paper at ERPI 2018 International Conference Authoritarian Populism and the Rural World on March 17–18, 2018 in The Hague, Netherlands.

Ansell, N., HajduF., van Blerk, L. & Robson, E. (2018). “My happiest time” or “my saddest time”? The spatial and generational construction of marriage among youth in rural Malawi and LesothoTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 43 (2), pp. 184–199.

KhatriD. B. (2018). Climate and Development at the Third Pole: dynamics of power and knowledge reshaping community forest governance in Nepal. Diss. Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae, 2018:41.

KhatriD. B., MarquardtK., Pain, A. & Ojha, H. (2018). Shifting Regimes of Management and Uses of Forests: What might REDD+ implementation mean for community forestry? Evidence from NepalJournal of Forest Policy and Economics, 92, pp. 1–10.

Karki, R., Shrestha, K. K., Ojha, H., Paudel, N., KhatriDB., Nuberg, I. & Adhikary, A. (2018). From Forests to Food Security: Pathways in Nepal’s Community ForestrySmall-Scale Forestry, 17 (1),  pp. 89–104.

Rådestad, C. & LarssonO. (2018). Responsibilization in contemporary Swedish crisis management: expanding ‘bare life’ biopolitics through exceptionalism and neoliberal governmentalityCritical Policy Studies, doi:10.1080/19460171.2018.1530604.

LarssonO. (2018). Foucault’s Critical Ethics by Lynch, R. A. New York: Fordham University Press. Reviewed in Foucault Studies, 24, pp. 213–217.

LederS. (2018). Gender and space in the neo-liberal academy? Reflections from a feminist geographies summer schoolGender, Place and Culture–a journal for feminist geography blog.

MarquardtK., PainA., BartholdsonÖ. & Romero Rengifo, L. (2018). Forest Dynamics in the Peruvian Amazon: Understanding processes of changeSmall-scale Forestry, 18 (1), pp. 81-104.

Eksvärd, K. & MarquardtK. (2018). From Change to Transitions? Learnings from environmental protection activities in SwedenAgroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 42(2), pp. 189–209.

NightingaleAJ., Bhattarai, A., Ojha, H. R., Sharan Sigdel, T. & Rankin, K. N. (2018). Fragmented Public Authority and State Un/making in the ’New’ Republic of NepalModern Asian Studies, 52 (3), pp. 849–882.

Balachandran, G., Mallard, G., Arewa, O., Baccaro, L., Büthe, T., NightingaleAJ. & Roberts, A. (2018). Governing Capital, Labor and Nature in a Changing World. In: Rethinking Society for the 21st Century: Report of the International Panel on Social Progress: Volume 2: Political Regulation, Governance, and Societal Transformations. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 491–522.

Rankin, K. N., NightingaleAJ., Hamal, P. & Sigdel, T. S. (2018). Roads of Change: Political transition and state formation in Nepal’s agrarian districtsJournal of Peasant Studies, 45 (2), pp. 280–299.

Ahlborg, H. & NightingaleAJ. (2018). Theorizing Power in Political Ecology: The where of power in resource governance projectsJournal of Political Ecology, 25 (1), pp. 1–21.

NightingaleAJ. (2018). Geography’s Contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals: Ambivalence and performanceDialogues in Human Geography, 8 (2), pp. 196–200.

NightingaleAJ. (2018). The Socioenvironmental State: Political authority, subjects, and transformative socionatural change in an uncertain worldEnvironment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 1( 4), pp. 688–711.

NightingaleAJ. (2018). Nepal’s Towering Climate Adaptation ChallengesCurrent History: A Journal of Contemporary Affairs, 117(798), pp. 135-141.

Widengård, M., NightingaleAJ., Roberntz, P., Edman, T. & Carlson, A. (2018). Seeing Like a Standard: EU, sustainable biofuels, and land use change in Africa. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies, 17 (1), pp. 49–87.

OskarssonP. & Bedi. H. P. (2018). Extracting Environmental Justice: Countering technical renditions of pollution in India’s coal industryThe Extractive Industries and Society, 5 (3), pp. 340–47.

OskarssonP. & Lahiri-Dutt, K. (2018). India’s Resource (Inter)Nationalism: Overseas mining investments shaped by domestic conditionsThe Extractive Industries and Society. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2018.11.006.

OskarssonP. & Kindo, N. (2018). Coal Trafficking: Reworking national energy security via coal transport at the north Karanpura coalfields, India. In: Pijpers, R. J. & Hylland Eriksen, T. (Eds.) Mining Encounters: Extractive industries in an overheated world. Oslo: Pluto Press, pp. 121–137.

OskarssonP. & Chanchani, D. (2018). Cleaning the Air in Your Room: Experience from RaipurCitizen Matters blog.

Mallett, R. & PainA. (2018). Post-War Recovery and the Role of Markets: Policy insights from six years of researchGlobal Policy, 9 (2), pp. 264–275.

Berglund. K., Ahl, H., PetterssonK. & Tillmar, M. (2018). Women’s Entrepreneurship, Neoliberalism and Economic Justice in the Postfeminist Era: A discourse analysis of policy change in SwedenGender, Work and Organization, 25 (5), pp. 531–556.

SandströmE. (Ed.) (2018). Det småskaliga kustfiskets förändrade förutsättningar och mervärdenUrban and Rural Reports, 2018:1. Uppsala: SLU, Department of Urban and Rural Development.

SartasM., Schut, M., Hermans, F., van Asten, P. & Leeuwis, C. (2018). Effects of Multi-Stakeholder Platforms on Multi-Stakeholder Innovation Networks: Implications for research for development interventions targeting innovations at scalePLoS ONE, 13 (6): e0197993.

WaldenströmC. (2018). Lantbrukets roll i framtidens landsbygder. In: Syssner, J. (Ed.) Nya visioner för landsbygden. Linnefors förlag. 

Publications 2017

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2017). Gender and Environmental Policy. In: MacGregor, S. (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of Gender and Environment. Routledge, Earthscan, pp. 289-303.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2017). Blind spots in environmental policy-making: How beliefs about science and development may jeopardize environmental solutions. World Development Perspectives, 5, pp. 27-29.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2017). Development and integration at a crossroads: Culture, race and ethnicity in rural Sweden. Environment and Planning A, 49 (7), pp. 1594-1612.

Arora-Jonsson, S. & Basnet-Sijapati, B. (2017). Disciplining Gender in Environmental (Forest) Organizations: Mainstreaming and Writing Differently for Sustainability. Gender, Work and Organization.

Elias, M. & Arora-Jonsson, S. (2017). Negotiating Across Difference: Gendered Exclusions and Cooperation in the Shea Value Chain. Environment and Planning D, 35 (1), pp. 107-125.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2017). Policy Discourses and Marginal Places: Histories of Environmental Democracy in India and Sweden. Social Sciences, 6 (1), pp. 33.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2017). The realm of freedom in new rural governance: Micropolitics of democracy in Sweden. Geoforum, 79, pp. 58-69.

Beckman, M. & Khatri, D. (2017). Farming + Forests = Food Security: Integrated landcapes offer hope of sustainability in Asian uplands. Policy brief, Swedish International Agriculture Network Initiative (SIANI).

Nagoli, J., Green, E., Mulwafu, W. & Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2017). Coping with the Double Crisis: Lake Chilwa Recession and the Great Depression on Chisi Island in Colonial Malawi, 1930-1935. Human Ecology, 45 (1), pp. 111-117.

Nagoli, J. & Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2017). Uncovering human social networks in coping with Lake Chilwa recessions in Malawi. Journal of Environmental Management, 192, pp. 134-141.

Cras, P. (2017). Landsbygdssamhällets medborgarskap: En studie av organisering av service och infrastruktur i gränslandet mellan det ideella, kommersiella och politiska. Diss. No. 2017:76. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Dubois, A., Kristensen, I. & Teräs, J. (2017). Outsmarting geography: Implementing territorial innovation strategies in sparsely populated regions. European Planning Studies, 25 (8), pp. 1316-1333.

Dubois, A. & Carson, D. B. (2017). The relational geography of post-staples development: A case in Malå, North Sweden. Journal of Rural and Community Development, 12 (2/3), pp. 23-40.

Dubois, A. (2017). La dimension spatiale de l’innovation dans les régions périphériques nordiques, Revue Nordiques, 33, pp. 11-24.

Wästfelt, A. & Eriksson, C. (2017). Det svenska lantbrukets omvandling 1990-2014: Exemplet Uppsala län. Uppsala: Framtidens lantbruk, SLU.

Eriksson, C. & Bull, J. (2017). Place-making with goats and microbes: The more-than-human geographies of local cheese in Jämtland, Sweden. Journal of Rural Studies, 50, pp. 209-217.

Eriksson, C. & Peltomaa, J. (2017). National food self-sufficiency following EU accession: Finland and Sweden compared. XXVII European Society for Rural Sociology Congress Proceedings, pp. 289-290.

Fischer, H. (2017). Harnessing the state: Social transformation, infrastructural development, and the changing governance of water systems in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh, India. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 107 (2), pp. 480-489.

Fischer, H. (2017). Adapting to climate change: Transforming agricultural production in the middle Himalayas. Blogg for Australia India Institute.

Fischer, H. (2017). Common-pool water management in the Indian Himalayas. Podcast part of the series La Trobe Asia’s ‘Asia Rising’.

Fischer, H. (2017). Decentring Development: Understanding Change in Agrarian Societies by Tanya Jakimow, reviewed in Progress in Development Studies, 17 (3), pp. 259-261.

Fischer, H. (2017). Promoting India’s panchayats as vanguards of local climate adaptation. Policypaper published as part of Australia India Institute’s series: A Very Short Policy Brief.

Slätmo, E., Fischer, K. & Röös, E. (2017). The framing of sustainability in sustainability assessment frameworks for agriculture. Sociologica Ruralis, 57 (3), pp. 378-395.

Fischer, K. & Hajdu, F. (2017). The importance of the will to improve: How ‘sustainability’ sidelined local livelihoods in a carbon-forestry investment in Uganda. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, doi: 1523908X.2017.1410429.

Gonda, N. (2017). Rural Masculinities in Tension: Barriers to Climate Change Adaptation in Nicaragua, In: MacGregor, S. & Seymour, N. (Eds.) Men and Nature: Hegemonic Masculinities and Environmental Change, RCC Perspectives in Environment and Society, 2017 (4), pp. 69-76.

Gonda, N. (2017). Revealing the patriarchal sides of climate change adaptation through intersectionality: A case study from Nicaragua. In: Buckingham, S. & Le Masson, V. (Eds.) Understanding Climate Change Through Gender Relations. Oxon: Routledge, pp. 173-189.

Ansell, N., Hajdu, F., Van Blerk, L. & Robson, E. (2017). Fears for the future: The incommensurability of securitisation and in/securities among southern African youth. Social & Cultural Geography.

Amurwon, J., Hajdu, F., Yiga, D. B. & Seeley, J. (2017). Helping my neighbour is like giving a loan: The role of social relations in chronic illness in rural Uganda. BMC health services research, 17: 705.

Ansell, N., Hajdu, F., Blerk, L. & Robson, E. (2017). ‘My happiest time’ or ‘my saddest time’? The spatial and generational construction of marriage among youth in rural Malawi and Lesotho. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers.

Hajdu, F. & Fischer, K. (2017). Problems, causes and solutions in the forest carbon discourse: A framework for analysing degradation narratives. Climate and Development, 9 (6), pp. 537-547.

Hansen, K. (2017). Hur ska landsbygden styras? Leader och den lokala demokratin. In: Så här ligger landet – tankar om landsbygdsprogram och landsbygdsutveckling, Jordbruksverket, pp. 132-139.

Hansen, K. (2017). Egalitarianism under Siege? Swedish Refugee Reception and Social Trust. In: Bendixen, S., Bringslid, M. B. & Vike, H. (Eds.) Egalitarianism in Scandinavia. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 269-289.

Brockhaus, M., Korhonen-Kurki, K., Sehring, J., Di Gregoria, M., Assembe-Mvondo, S., Babon, A., Bekele, M., Gebara, M. F., Khatri, D. B., Kambire, H., Kengoum, F., Kweka, D., Menton, M., Moeliono, M., Paudel, N. S., Pham, T. T., Resosudarmo, I. A. P., Sitoe, A., Wunder, S. & Zida, M. (2017). REDD+, transformational change and the promise of performance-based payments: A qualitative comparative analysis. Climate Policy, 17 (6), pp. 708-730.

Khatri, D. B., Shrestha, K., Ojha, H., Paudel, G., Paudel, N. & Pain, A. (2017). Reframing community forest governance for food security in Nepal. Environmental Conservation, 44 (2), pp. 174-182.

Larsson, O. L. (2017). A Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Institutionalized Domination in Network Governance Arrangements, Critical Policy Studies, doi: 19460171.2017.1393440.

Larsson, O. L. (2017). Meta-Governance and Collaborative Crisis Management: Competing Rationalities in the Management of the Swedish Security Communications System. Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 8 (4), pp. 312-334.

Larsson, O. L. (2017). Analyzing Policy in Network Governance through the Lens of Neo-Republicanism and the Concept of Domination. Conference paper presented at the 3rd Biennial Ideas in Politics Conference, Prag, 3rd-4th November 2017.

Larsson, O. L. (2017). Meta-governance and the segregated city: Analyzing the turn to network governance, knowledge alliances and democratic reforms in Malmö City, Sweden. Conference paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research ECPR General Conference, Oslo, 6th-9th September 2017.

Larsson, O. L. (2017). Moving beyond the Neo-liberal Paradigm in Governmentality studies: Exploring the underlying rationality of network governance. Conference paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research ECPR General Conference, Oslo, 6th-9th September 2017.

Larsson, O. L. (2017). Poststructural Policy Analysis: A guide to practice, by Carol Bacchi & Susan Goodwin, reviewed in Critical Discourse Studies, 15 (1), pp. 104-106.

Larsson, O. L. & Rådestad, C. (2017). Responsibilization in Swedish Crisis Management: Human security as an analytical tool and normative critique. Conference paper presented at Swedish Political Science Association SWEPSA, Karlstad, 5th October 2017.

Larsson, O. L. (2017). State Phobia and Civil Society: The Political Legacy of Michel Foucault, by Mitchell Dean & Kaspar Villadsen, reviewed in Critical Policy Studies, 11 (3), pp. 381-385.

Larsson, O. L. (2017). Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism’s Stealth Revolution, by Wendy Brown reviewed in Foucault Studies, 23, August 2017, Discipline and Punish Today, pp. 174-178.

Leder, S. (2017). Gender Issues in Water and Sanitation Programmes: Lessons from India, by Cronin, A. A., Mehta, P. K. & Prakash, A. (Eds.) reviewed in South Asian Water Studies – SAWAS Journal, 7 (1): pp. 59-62.

Leder, S.(2017). Farmer collectives and shifting gender relations in the Eastern Gangetic PlainsPaper presented at the XVI Biennial IASC Conference: Practicing the commons: Self-governance, cooperation, and institutional change, 10th-14th July 2017 in Utrecht, Netherlands. https://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/dlc/.

Leder, S. & Clement, F. (2017). Why access to water may not benefit all women equally. Oxfam Policy Practice Blog.

Leder, S., Clement, F. & Karki, E. (2017). Reframing women’s empowerment in water security programs in Western Nepal. Gender and Development, 25 (2), pp. 235-251.

Leder, S.(2017). Auswirkungen der Emigration auf die landwirtschaftlichen Strukturen in der östlichen Gangesebene (Migration Impacts on agrarian structures in the Eastern Gangetic Plains). Südasien, 5, pp. 22-25.

Eksvärd, K. & Marquardt, K. (2017). From change to transition? Learning from environmental protection activities in Sweden. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 42 (2), pp. 189-209.

Neikter, L. (2017). Bredband till hela Sverige – på vems ansvar och på vems bekostnad? In: Så här ligger landet – tankar om landsbygdsprogram och landsbygdsutveckling, Jordbruksverket, pp. 27-33.

Karlsson, L., Naess, L. O., Nightingale, A. J. & Thompson, J. (2017). ‘Triple wins’ or ‘triple faults’? Analysing the equity implications of policy discourses on climate-smart agriculture (CSA) for a special forum section on The Global Political Economy of Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Systems. Journal of Peasant Studies, pp. 150-174.

Nagoda, S. & Nightingale, A. J. (2017). Participation and Power in Climate Change Adaptation Policies: Vulnerability in Food Security Programs in Nepal. World Development, 100, pp. 85-93.

Karlsson, L., Nightingale, A., Naess, L. O. & Thompson, J. (2017). Triple wins or triple faults? Analysing policy discourses on climate-smart agriculture (CSA). CCAFS Working Paper, 197, Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).

Nightingale, A. J.(2017). Power and Politics in Climate Change Adaptation Efforts: Struggles over authority and recognition in the context of political instability. Geoforum, 84, pp. 11-20.

Nightingale, A. (2017). Environment and Gender. In: Richardson, D., Castree, N., Goodchild, M. F., Kobayashi, A., Liu, W. & Marston, R. A. (Eds.) International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and Technology, New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons Ltd., pp. 1-13.

Nagoda, S. & Nightingale, A. J. (2017). Social and Power Relations in Participatory Climate Change Adaptation Planning: (Re)producing vulnerability in food security and adaptation programs in Nepal. World Development, 84, pp. 11-20.

Oskarsson, P. (2017). Community Resource Mapping in Support of Local Land Tenure?: Results from an Exploratory Study at Gandhamardhan Hill in Eastern India. The Journal of Adivasi and Indigenous Studies, 7 (2), pp. 15-32.

Oskarsson, P. (2017). Diverging discourses on bauxite mining in eastern India: Life-supporting hills for adivasis or national treasure chests on barren lands? Society & Natural Resources, 30 (8), pp. 994-1008.

Sareen, S. & Oskarsson, P. (2017). Enduring Discourses and Everyday Contestation: Introduction to Special Section on Discourse and Resource Conflict in Extractive Zones of India, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 40 (4), pp. 763–771.

Oskarsson, P.(2017). Producing “So-So” Infrastructure for National Energy Security at the North Karanpura Coalfields in Eastern India. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 40 (4), pp. 1-15.

Kadfak, A. & Oskarsson, P. (2017). The shifting sands of land governance in peri-urban Mangaluru, India: Fluctuating land as an “informality machine” reinforcing rapid coastal transformations, Contemporary South Asia, 25 (4), pp. 1-16.

Pettersson, K., Ahl, H., Berglund, K. & Tillmar, M. (2017). In the name of women? Feminist readings of policies for and entrepreneurship in Scandinavia. Scandinavian Journal of Management, 33 (1), pp. 50-63.

Berglund, K., Ahl, H. & Pettersson, K. (2017). Tales of Heroine Entrepreneurs, In: Henry, C., Nelson, T. & Lewis, K. (Eds.) The Routledge Companion to Global Female Entrepreneurship, Abingdon & New York: Routledge, pp. 320-339.

Sandström, E., Ekman, A. & Lindholm, K.-J. (2017). Commoning in the periphery: The role of commons for understanding rural continuities and change. International Journal of the Commons, 11 (1), pp. 508-531.

Hermans, F., Sartas, M., van Schagen, B., van Asten, P. & Schut, M. (2017). Social network analysis of multi-stakeholder platforms in agricultural research for development: Opportunities and constraints for innovation and scaling, PLoS ONE, 12 (2).

Waldenström, C. (2017). Låt projektstöden främja lärande och innovation. In: Så här ligger landet – tankar om landsbygdsprogram och landsbygdsutveckling, Jordbruksverket, pp. 17-22.

Waldenström, C. (2017). Det ideella arbetet tar stryk av krångliga administrativa regler. In: Så här ligger landet – tankar om landsbygdsprogram och landsbygdsutveckling, Jordbruksverket, pp. 132-139.

Westholm, L. (2017). Conserving carbon and gender relations? Gender perspectives on REDD+ and global climate policy. Diss. No. 2017:74. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Publications 2016

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2016). Disharmoniska förbindelser. Diskurser om genus och gräsrotsaktivism i två skogssamhällen i Indien och Sverige. Tidskrift för genusvetenskap, 37 (1), pp. 67-90.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2016). Does resilience have a culture? Ecocultures and the politics of knowledge production. Ecological Economics, 121, pp. 98-107.

Powell, S. & Arora-Jonsson, S. (2016). The ethics of political correctness. In: Nakray, K., Alston, M. & Whittenbury, K. (Eds.) Understanding Social Science Research Ethics: Inter-disciplinary and Cross-Cultural Perspectives for a Globalising World. Routledge, pp. 112-139.

Arora-Jonsson, S., Westholm, L., Temu, B. J. & Petitt, A. (2016). Carbon and cash in climate assemblages: The making of a new global citizenship. Antipode, 48 (1), pp. 74-96.

Holmgren, S. & Arora-Jonsson, S. (2016). The Forest Kingdom and Values. In: Pierce Colfer, C. J., Sijapati Basnett, B. & Elias, M. (Eds.) Gender and Forests: Climate Change, Tenure, Value Chains and Emerging Issues. Oxon & New York: Routledge, pp. 53-67.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2016). Discordant Connections: Discourses on Gender and Grassroots Activism in Two Forest Communities in India and Sweden. In: Pierce Colfer,  C. J., Elias, M., Sijapati Basnett, B. & Hummel, S. (Eds.) The Earthscan Reader on Gender and Forests. Oxon: Routledge, pp. 80-104.

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2016). Vertu et vulnérabilité: Les discours sur les femmes, le genre et le changement climatique. In: Devreux, A.-M. (Ed.) Les Sciences et le Genre: Déjouer l’androcentrisme. Presses Universitaires de Rennes, pp. 81-95.

Elias, M. & Arora-Jonsson, S. (2016). Negotiating across difference: Gendered exclusions and cooperation in the shea value chain. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, DOI: 10.1177/0263775816657084.

Beckman, M. & Nguyen My, V. T. (2016). Upland development, climate-related risk and institutional conditions for adaptation. Vietnam Climate and Development, 8 (5), pp. 413-422.

Beckman, M. (2016). Katastrofrisk och klimatanpassning i Sydostasiens bergsområden. In: Baez Ullberg, S. & Becker, P. (Eds.) Katastrofriskreducering. Perspektiv, praktik, potential. Lund: Studentlitteratur, pp. 169-190.

Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2016). Linley Ciwona-Karltun, In: Wamala Andersson, S., Chiwona-Karltun, L. & Ocaya, P. (Eds.) Unstoppable women – Does education matter? Authorhouse, UK, pp. 51 – 90.

Chiwona-Karltun, L., Hambraeus, L. & Bellin-Sesay, F.  (2016). Balancing Agrifood Systems for Optimal Global Nutrition Transition. In: Öborn, I., Vanlauwe, B., Phillips, M., Thomas, R. & Atta-Krah, K. (Eds.) Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture: An Integrated Systems Research Approach. Earthscan Food and Agriculture. Routledge, pp. 233-246 .

Andersson, K., Bergman Lodin, J. & Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2016). Gender dynamics in cassava leaves value chains: The case of Tanzania. Journal of Gender, Agriculture and Food Security, 1 (2), pp. 84-109.

Zdravkovic, M., Chiwona-Karltun, L. & Zink, E. (2016). Experiences and perceptions of South-South and North-South scientific collaboration of mathematicians, physicists and chemists from five southern African universities. Scientometrics, 108, pp. 717–743.

Chagunda, M. G., Mwangwela, A., Mumba, C., Dos Anjos, F., Kawonga, B. S., Hopkins, R. & Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2016). Assessing and managing intensification in smallholder dairy systems for food and nutrition security in Sub-Saharan Africa. Regional Environmental Change, 16 (8), pp. 2257-2267. DOI: 10.1007/s10113-015-0829-7.

Wamala Andersson, S., Chiwona-Karltun, L. & Ocaya, P. (Eds.) (2016). Unstoppable women – Does education matter? Authorhouse, UK.

Chiwona-Karltun, L. & Sartas, M. (2016). Nutrition Capacity within Agriculture, Nutrition and Health Research for Development in Africa: Current Status and Assessment of Future Opportunities, A4NH Note, IFPRI.

Chiwona-Karltun, L., Hamed, S., Malete, L., Zotor, F. & Amuna, P. (2016). Migration and the food environment, Uppsala Health Summit pre-conference report.

Chiwona-Karltun, L., Wamahiu, M. W., Netsaye, N. M., Demo, P. & Zotor, F. (2016). The contribution of irish potato towards dietary consumption and food security in Malawi. Paper presented at the African Nutrition Epidemiology Conference, 9th-10th October, Marrakech, Morocco.

Chiwona-Karltun, L. & Trautman, S. (2016). Interdisciplinary journeys. Agriculture, Nutrition and Health Academy (ANH Academy) Week Report. Abstract. Addis Abeba. Ethiopia.

Dubois, A. & Carson, D. B. (2016). Placing northern development: The case of North Sweden. Local Economy, 31 (7), pp. 795–811.

Teräs, J., Dubois, A., Sorvik, J. & Pertoldi, M. (2016). Implementing Smart Specialisation in Sparsely Populated Areas S3. Working Papers Series No. 10/2015. European Commission. JRC98691.

Dubois, A. (2016). Transnationalising entrepreneurship in a peripheral region: The translocal embeddedness paradigm. Journal of Rural Studies, 46, pp. 1–11.

Eriksson, C., Heed, J. & Sollén Norrlin, S. (2016). Hur skulle Sveriges lantbruk drabbas av en avspärrning? Uppsala: Framtidens lantbruk, SLU.

Eriksson, C. (2016). Att lära ut akademiskt skrivande: En handledning med exempel på övningar. Urban and rural reports, 2016:1, 23 pp.

Eriksson, C. (2016). Jordbrukspolitiken: Från överproduktion till bristande självförsörjning. In: Öhlén, M. & Silander, D. (Eds.) Svensk politik och EU: Hur svensk politik har förändrats av medlemskapet i EU. Stockholm: Santerus.

Fischer, K. & Eriksson, C. (2016). Social science studies on European and African agriculture compared: Bringing together different strands of academic debate on GM crops. Sustainability, 8 (865), pp. 1-17.

Fischer, K., Chenais, E., Torsson, E. & Wensman, J. J. (2016). Where is the Participation in Participatory Epidemiology? How Engagement with Social Science could lead to Improved Understanding and Control of Peste des Petits Ruminants. British Journal of Virology, 3, pp. 105-114.

Fischer, K. (2016). Why new crop technology is not scale-neutral—A critique of the expectations for a crop-based African Green Revolution. Research Policy, 45 (6): 1185-1194.

Fischer, K., Hajdu, F. & Cavallin Giertta, F. (2016). Commentary on the paper by Lyons and Westoby “Carbon colonialism and the new land grab: Plantation forestry in Uganda and its livelihood impacts”. Journal of Rural Studies, 47.

Bøhn, T., Aheto, D. W., Mwangala, F. S., Fischer, K., Bones I. L., Simoloka, C. Mbeule, I., Schmidt, G. & Breckling, B. (2016). Pollen-mediated gene flow and seed exchange in small-scale Zambian maize farming, implications for biosafety assessment. Scientific Reports, 6 (34483).

Hajdu, F., Fischer, K. & Penje, O. (2016). Questioning the use of ‘degradation’ in climate mitigation: A case study of a forest carbon CDM project in Uganda. Land Use Policy, 59 (31), pp. 412–422.

Ansell, N., Hajdu, F., van Blerk, L. & Robson, E. (2016). AIDS-affected young people’s access to livelihood assets: exploring ’new variant famine’ in rural southern Africa. Journal of Rural Studies, (46), pp. 23–34.

Hajdu, F. & Fischer, K. (2016). Problems, causes and solutions in the forest carbon discourse: A framework for analysing degradation narratives. Climate and Development, 9 (6), pp. 537-547.

Marquardt, K., Khatri, D. & Pain, A. (2016). REDD in the light of forest transition, agrarian change and ecosystem services in the Mid-Hills and Terai of Nepal. Human Ecology, 44 (2), pp. 229-244. 

Marquardt, K., Vico, G., Eksvärd, K., Glynn, C., Dalin, P., Björkman, C. & Weih, M. (2016). Farmer perspectives on introducing perennial cereals in Swedish farming systems: A sustainability analysis of plant traits, farm management and ecological implications. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 40 (5), pp. 432-450.

Egerlid, J., Marquardt, K. & Bartholdson, Ö. (2016). Forest conservation versus indigenous forest territory rights in the Peruvian Amazon – the case of the Kechwa-Lamas village Alto Huaja and the roles external actors. International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 12 (4), pp. 381-405.

Nagoli, J., Mulwafu, W., Green, E., Likongwe, P. & Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2016). Conflicts over Natural Resource Scarcity in the Aquatic Ecosystem of the Lake Chilwa. Environment and Ecology Research, 4, pp. 207–216.

Nagoli, J. (2016). A lake without water: Livelihood coping strategies during the Lake Chilwa water recessions in Malawi. Diss. No. 2016:36. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Byrne, S., Nightingale, A. J. & Korf, B. (2016). Making Territory: War, Post-war and the Entangled Scales of Contested Forest Governance in Mid-Western Nepal. Development and Change, 47 (6), pp. 1269–1293.

Nightingale, A. J. (2016). Adaptive Scholarship and Situated Knowledges? Hybrid Methodologies and Plural Epistemologies in Climate Change Adaptation Research. Area, 48 (1), pp. 41-47.

Ojha, H. R., Ghimire, S., Pain, A., Nightingale, A. J., Khatri, D. B. & Dhungana, H. (2016). Policy without politics: Technocratic control of climate change adaptation policy making in Nepal. Climate Policy, 16 (4), pp. 415-433.

Nielsen, K. B. & Oskarsson, P. (Eds.) (2016). Industrialising Rural India: Land, Policy, Resistance. London: Routledge.

Oskarsson, P. (2016). The Nature of Bauxite Mining and Adivasi Livelihoods in the Industrialisation of Eastern India. In: Nielsen, K. B. & Oskarsson, P. (Eds.) Industrialising Rural India: Land, Policy, Resistance. London: Routledge, pp. 123–139.

Oskarsson, P. & Nielsen, K. B. (2016). Industrialising Rural India. In: Nielsen, K. B.  & Oskarsson, P. (Eds.) Industrialising Rural India: Land, Policy, Resistance. London: Routledge, pp. 3–18.

Nielsen, K. & Oskarsson, P. (2016). Development Deadlocks of the New Indian State. Economic and Political Weekly, 51 (4), pp. 67–69.

Paju, M. (2016). Hälsingegården i omvandling: En studie av världsarvsprocessen i Hälsingland. Diss. No. 2016:60. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Petitt, A. (2016). Women’s cattle ownership in Botswana: Rebranding gender relations?  Diss. No. 2016:35. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Ahl, H., Berglund, K., Pettersson, K. & Tillmar, M. (2016). From feminism to FemInc.ism: On the uneasy relationship between feminism, entrepreneurship and the Nordic welfare state. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 12 (2), pp. 369-392.

Chongtham, I. R., Bergkvist, G., Watson, C. A., Sandström, E., Bengtsson, J. & Öborn, I. (2016). Factors influencing crop rotation strategies on organic farms with different time periods since conversion to organic production. Biological Agriculture & Horticulture, 33 (1), pp. 14-27.

Sandström, E., Jägerskog, A. & Oestigaard, T. (Eds.) (2016). Land and Hydropolitics in the Nile River Basin – Challenges and new investments. London: Earthscan/Routledge.

Sandström, E. (2016). Dealing with water – emerging land investments and the hydropolitical landscape of the Nile Basin. In: Sandström, E., Jägerskog, A. & Oestigaard, T. (Eds.) Land and Hydropolitics in the Nile River Basin: Challenges and New Investments. Lodon: Earthscan/Routledge, pp. 14-35.

Sandström, E., Jägerskog, A. & Oestigaard, T. (2016). Changing Challenges: New Hydropolitical Landscapes in the Nile Basin. In: Sandström, E., Jägerskog, A. & Oestigaard, T. (Eds.) Land and Hydropolitics in the Nile River Basin: Challenges and New Investments. London: Earthscan/Routledge, pp. 1-13.

Hårsmar, M., Sandström, E. & Beyene, A. (2016). Lake Tana: Source of Disputes or Collaboration over the Blue Nile. In: Sandström, E., Jägerskog, A. & Oestigaard, T. (Eds.) Land and Hydropolitics in the Nile River Basin: Challenges and New Investments. London: Earthscan/Routledge, pp. 189-210.

Beyene, A. & Sandström, E. (2016). Emerging water frontiers: Large-scale land and water acquisitions and food security in Africa. In: Tvedt, T. & Oestigard, T. (Eds.) Water and Food – Africa in a Global Context. London/New York: I.B. Tauris, pp. 502-522.

Namazzi, S., Muchunguzi, P., Lamers, D., Sole-Amat, A., van Asten, P., Dubois, T., Afari-Sefa, V., Tenywa, M. T., Mugisa, I., Sartas, M. & Daniëlle McCampbell, M. (2016). Crop-livestock-tree Integration in Uganda: the Case of Mukono-Wakiso Innovation Platform, 1 uppl. In: Dror, I., Cadilhon, J. J., Schut, M., Misiko, M. & Maheshwari, S. (Eds.) Innovation Platforms for Agricultural Development Evaluating the mature innovation platforms landscape. Routledge, pp. 79-97.

Schut, M., Klerkx, L., Sartas, M., Lamers, D., Mc Campbell, M., Ogbonna, I., Kaushik, P., Atta-Krah, K. & Leeuwis, C. (2016). Innovation platforms: Experiences with their institutional embedding in agricultural research for development. Experimental Agriculture, 52 (4), pp. 537-561.

Andersson, L., Bengtsson, J., Dahlén, L., Ekelund Axelsson, L., Eriksson, C., Fedrowitz, K., Fischer, K., Friberg, H., Hallin, S., Hunter, E., Jansson, T., Johnsson, P., Mobjörk, M., Oskarsson, D., Patel, M., Rydhmer, L., Räty, R., Röös, E., Slätmo, E., Stenström, M., Sundberg, C., Svensson, C., Westholm, E. & Wikman Svahn, P. (2016). Framtidsberättelser från lantbruket år 2030. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Slätmo, E. (2016). Challenges in Agricultural Land Management – A Scandinavian perspective on Contextual Variations and Farmers’ Room to Manoeuvre. In: Head, L., Saltzman, K., Setten, G. & Stenseke, M. (Eds.) Nature, Time and Environmental Management: Scandinavian and Australian perspectives on peoples and landscapes. London & New York: Routledge, pp. 169-185.

Waldenström, C., Ferguson, R., Sundberg, C., Tidåker, P., Westholm, E. & Åkerskog, A. (2016). Bioenergy From Agriculture: Challenges for the Rural Development Program in Sweden. Society & Natural Resources, 29 (12), pp. 1467-1482.

Westberg, L. & Waldenström, C. (2016). How can we ever create participation when we are the ones who decide? On natural resource management practice and its readiness for change. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning,  DOI: 10.1080/1523908X.2016.1264298.

Westholm, L. (2016). Fruits from the forest and the fields: Forest conservation policies and intersecting social inequalities in Burkina Faso’s REDD+ program. International Forestry Review, 18 (4), pp. 511-521.

Publications 2015

Amurwon, J., Hajdu, F. & Seeley, J. (2015). The relevance of timing of illness and death events in the household life cycle for coping outcomes in rural Uganda in the era of HIV. International Journal for Equity in Health, 14:105.

Holmgren, S. & Arora-Jonsson, S. (2015). The Forest Kingdom–with what values for the world? Climate change and gender equality in a contested forest policy context. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 30(3), pp. 235-245.

Arora-Jonsson, S. & Powell, S. (2015). The Ethics of Political Correctness. In: Nakray, K., Alston, M. & Whittenberry, K. (Eds.) Social Science Research Ethics: Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cultural Perspectives for a Globalising World. New York & Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 112-139.

Beckman, M. & Nguyen, M. V. T. (2015). Upland development, climate-related risk and institutional conditions for adaptation in Vietnam. Climate and Development, 8 (5), pp. 413-422.

Beckman, M., Mochizuki, J. & Naruchaikusol, S. (2015). Changing Land Use, Disaster Risk and Adaptive Responses in Upland Communities in Thailand. Journal of Integrated Disaster Risk Management, IDRiM, 5 (1), pp. 1-20.

Chiwona-Karltun, L. & Tihanyi, K. Z. (2015). Gender and agribusiness entrepreneurship in Africa. In: Christy, R. D., Tihanyi, K. Z., Mabaya, E. & Karaan, M. (Eds.) From principles to best practices: A “making markets matter” guide to managing African Agribusinesses. Market Matters Inc.

Chiwona-Karltun, L., Nyirenda, D., Mwansa, C. N., Kongor, J. E., Brimer, L., Haggblade, S. & Afoakwa, E. O. (2015). Farmer preference, utilization, and biochemical composition of improved cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) varieties in southeastern Africa. Economic Botany, 69 (1), pp. 42-56.

Chiwona-Karltun, L., Afoakwa, E. O., Nyirenda, D., Mwansa, C. N., Kongor, E. J. & Brimer, L. (2015). Varietal diversity and processing effects on the biochemical composition, cyanogenic glucoside potential (HCNp) and appearance of cassava flours from South-Eastern African region. International Food Research Journal, 22 (3), pp. 973-980.

Zdravkovic, M., Chiwona-Karltun, L. & Zink, E. (2015). Experiences and perceptions of South-South and North-South scientific collaboration of mathematicians, physicists and chemists from five southern African universities. Southern Africa Nordic Centre Conference (SANORD) Proceedings, Conference Paper Windhoek, Namibia, 1-3 December.

Chiwona-Karltun, L., Hambraeus, L. & Bellin-Sesay, F. (2015). Systemic Nutrition Security Solutions for Transformative Change, Integrated Systems Research for Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture, 3-6 March, 2015, Conference Paper, IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Chagunda, M. G. G.,  Mwangwela, A., Mumba, C.,  Dos Anjos, F.,  Kawonga, B.S.,  Hopkins, R.,  Chiwona-Karltun, L. (2015). Assessing and managing intensification in smallholder dairy systems for food and nutrition security in Sub-Saharan Africa. Regional Environmental Change, on-line, pp. 1-11.

Fischer, K., Ekener-Petersen, E., Rydhmer, L. & Bjornberg Edvardsson, K. (2015). Social impacts of GM crops in agriculture: A systematic literature review. Sustainability, 7 (7), pp. 8598-8620.

Fischer, K., van den Berg, J. & Mutengwa, C. (2015). Is Bt maize effective in improving South African smallholder agriculture? South African Journal Of Science, 2015:111 (1/2), article #a0092.

Fischer, K. & Hajdu, F. (2015). Does raising maize yields lead to poverty reduction? A study of the ‘Massive Food Production Programme’ in South Africa. Land Use Policy, 46, pp. 304-13.

Ansell, N., Tsoeu, S. & Hajdu, F. (2015). Women’s changing domestic responsibilities in neoliberal Africa: A relational time-space analysis of Lesotho’s garment industry. Gender, Place and Culture, 22 (3), pp. 363-382.

Hajdu, F. (2015). Lokala perspektiv kring hållbar försörjning på landsbygden i södra Afrika. In: Hagberg, S. & Körling, G. (Eds.) Ymer 2014 - Resurser och politik i Afrika: Lokala perspektiv på globala processer. Svenska sällskapet för antropologi och geografi (SSAG), pp. 69-86.

Paudel, N. S., Vedeld, P. O. & Khatri, D. B. (2015). Prospects and challenges of tenure and forest governance reform in the context of REDD+ initiatives in Nepal. Forest Policy and Economics, 52, pp. 1-8.

von Hackwitz, K. & Lindholm, K.-J. (2015). Landscape of Mortuary Practices. In: von Hackwitz, K. & Peyroteo-Stjerna, R. (Eds.) Ancient Death Ways – Proceedings of the workshop on archaeology and mortuary practices – Uppsala, 16-17 May 2013. Occasional Papers in Archaeology, 59, pp. 143-166.

Lindholm, K.-J. (2015). Wells, Land & History: Archaeology and Rural Development in Southern Africa. In: Stump, D. & Isendahl, C. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook in Historical Ecology and Applied Archaeology.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Lindholm, K.-J. & Ljungkvist. J. (2015). The bear in the grave – Exploitation of top predator and herbivore resources in 1st millennium Sweden – first trends from a long term research project. European Journal of Archaeology, 19:1, pp. 3-27.

Lindholm, K.-J., von Hackwitz, K., Ekblom, A., Löwenborg, D. & Ljungkvist, J. (2015). Rethinking Human Nature: Bridging the “gap” by Landscape analysis and Geographical Information Systems (GIS). eTopoi, Journal for Ancient Studies.

Strutt, K. D., Graham, A., Toonen, W. H, Pennington, B. T., Löwenborg, D., Emery, V. L., Barker, D. S., Hunter, A. M., Masson, A. & Lindholm, K.-J. (2015). Manipulating mud: (Re-)constructing cosmogonical landscapes in the Nile Valley, Thebes, Egypt. Archaeologia Polonia, Archaeological Prospection, 53, pp. 514-517.

Romero Rengifo, L. & Marquardt, K. (2015). La agricultura indígena de Kechwa-Lamas y los servicios ecosistémicos – que hay de aprender? SERVINDI.

Eriksen, S. H., Nightingale, J. A. & Eakin, H. (2015). Reframing adaptation: The political nature of climate change adaptation. Global Environmental Change, 35, pp. 523-533.

Nightingale, J. A. (2015). Adaptive Scholarship and Situated Knowledges? Hybrid Methodologies and Plural Epistemologies in Climate Change Adaptation Research. Area, 48 (1).

Ojha, H. R., Ghimire, S., Pain, A., Nightingale, J. A., Khatri, D. B. & Dhungana, H. (2015). Policy without politics: Technocratic control of climate change adaptation policy making in Nepal. Climate Policy, 16 (4), pp. 415-433.

Heldt-Cassel, S. & Pettersson, K. (2015). Performing Gender and Rurality in Swedish Farm Tourism. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, Vol. 15, Nos. 1–2, pp. 138–151.

Pettersson, K. (2015). Två steg fram och ett tillbaka? En genusanalys av policy för kvinnors företagande i Norden, Info 0596. Stockholm: Tillväxtverket.

Francis, C., Salomonsson, L., Lieblein, G., Breland, T. A. & Morse, S. (2015). Experiential Learning Using the Open-Ended Case: Future Agroecology Education. In: Benkeblia, N. (Eds.) Agroecology, Ecosystems, and Sustainability. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, pp. 347-365.

Belfrage, K., Björklund, J. & Salomonsson, L. (2015). Effects of Farm Size and On-Farm Landscape Heterogeneity on Biodiversity—Case Study of Twelve Farms in a Swedish Landscape. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 39:2, pp. 170-188.

Westholm, L. & Arora-Jonsson, S. (2015). Defining Solutions, Finding Problems: Deforestation, Gender, and REDD+ in Burkina Faso. Conservation and Society, 13 (2), pp. 189-199.

Publications 2014

Arora-Jonsson, S. (2014). Forty years of gender research and environmental policy -  where do we stand. Women’s Studies International Forum, 47, pp. 295-308.

Naruchaikusol, S., Beckman, M. & Mochizuki, J. (2014). Disaster Response and Adaptive Capacity of Upland Communities in the Face of Increasing Climate Risk. A Discussion of Changing Livelihoods, Land Use, and Natural-Resources Management in Northern Thailand, IRDR International Centre of Excellence – Taipei, Technical Report No.1.

Belfrage, K. (2014). Integrating food production and biodiversity. Diss No. 2014:57. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Johansson, S., Ohlander, L., Belfrage, K., Sundberg, C., Hansson, P.-A. (2014). How the choice of biofuel system in a small-scale Swedish organic farm affects food production and NPK balanceActa Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B - Soil and Plant Science, 64 (2), pp. 109-120.

Bergman-Lodin, J., Paulson, S. & Jirström, M. (2014). NERICA Upland rice -  Seeds of change for female-headed households in Uganda? Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment, 36 (2), pp. 129-141.

Eksvärd, K., Lönngren, G., Cuadra, M., Francis, C., Johansson, B., Namanjl, S., Rydberg, T., Ssekyewa, C., Gissén, C. & Salomonsson, L. (2014). Agroecology in practice. Reports - Department of Urban and Rural Development 1/2014, Uppsala.

Abdallah, J., Engström, L., Havnevik, K. & Salomonsson, L. (2014). Large scale land acquisitions in Tanzania - A critical analysis of practices and dynamics. In: Kaag, M. & Zoomers, A. (Eds.) The Global Land Grab Beyond the Hype. Halifax/Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing & London/New York: Zed Books, pp. 37-53.

Iversen, M., Grønsberg, I. M., van den Berg, J., Fischer, K., Aheto, D. W. & Bøhn,T. (2014). Detection of Transgenes in Local Maize Varieties of Small-Scale Farmers in Eastern Cape, South Africa. PLOS ONE, 9(12), e116147.

Ansell, N., Hajdu, F., Robson, E. & van Blerk, L. (2014). Reconceptualizing temporality in young lives - Exploring young people’s current and future livelihoods in AIDS-affected southern Africa. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 39 (3), pp. 333–475.

Ansell, N., Robson, E., Hajdu, F. & van Blerk, L. (2014). Learning from young people about their lives: Using participatory methods to research the impacts of AIDS in southern Africa. In: Porter, G., Townsend, J. & Hampshire, K. (Eds.) Children and Young People as Knowledge Producers. London: Routledge.

Hajdu, F. (2014). Lokala perspektiv kring hållbar försörjning på landsbygden i södra Afrika. Ymer 2014 - Resurser och politik i Afrika. Lokala perspektiv på globala processer. Svenska sällskapet för antropologi och geografi (SSAG), pp. 69-86.

Lindell, L., Henningsson, M., Marquardt, K. & Åström, M. E. (2014). Farmers’ (local and colonists) perceptions of environmental changes in the forest frontier of the upper Amazon, Peru. International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 10 (4), pp. 394-418.

Pettersson, K. & Heldt Cassel, S. (2014). Women tourism entrepreneurs - doing gender on farms in Sweden. Gender in Management, 29 (8), pp. 487-504.

Salomonsson, L., Eksvärd, K., Francis, C. A., Tesfay, G. & Abraha, Z. (2014). Narrowing the Gap between Academia and Practice through Agroecology - Designing Education and Planning for Action. Nacta Journal, 58, pp. 148-154.