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Grabbing “green”: markets, environmental governance and the materialization of natural capital
C Corson, KI MacDonald, B Neimark
Human Geography 6 (1), 1-15, 2013
2172013
Weaponizing nature: The geopolitical ecology of the US Navy’s biofuel program
P Bigger, BD Neimark
Political Geography 60, 13-22, 2017
1172017
Speaking power to “post-truth”: Critical political ecology and the new authoritarianism
B Neimark, J Childs, AJ Nightingale, CJ Cavanagh, S Sullivan, ...
Annals of the American Association of geographers 109 (2), 613-623, 2019
1092019
Unlocking “lock-in” and path dependency: A review across disciplines and socio-environmental contexts
JE Goldstein, B Neimark, B Garvey, J Phelps
World Development 161, 106116, 2023
882023
Industrializing nature, knowledge, and labour: The political economy of bioprospecting in Madagascar
BD Neimark
Geoforum 43 (5), 980-990, 2012
692012
Not Just Participation: The Rise of the Eco‐Precariat in the Green Economy
B Neimark, S Mahanty, W Dressler, C Hicks
Antipode 52 (2), 496-521, 2020
662020
Mapping value in a ‘green’commodity frontier: revisiting commodity chain analysis
B Neimark, S Mahanty, W Dressler
Development and Change 47 (2), 240-265, 2016
422016
Green grabbing at the ‘pharm’gate: rosy periwinkle production in southern Madagascar
B Neimark
Journal of Peasant Studies 39 (2), 423-445, 2012
372012
Decarbonize the military—mandate emissions reporting
MA Rajaeifar, O Belcher, S Parkinson, B Neimark, D Weir, K Ashworth, ...
Nature 611 (7934), 29-32, 2022
352022
Peri-urban land grabbing? Dilemmas of formalising tenure and land acquisitions around the cities of Bamako and Ségou, Mali
B Neimark, C Toulmin, S Batterbury
Journal of Land Use Science 13 (3), 319-324, 2018
332018
A new sustainability model for measuring changes in power and access in global commodity chains: Through a smallholder lens
B Neimark, S Osterhoudt, H Alter, A Gradinar
Palgrave Communications 5 (1), 2019
322019
Re-mining the collections: From bioprospecting to biodiversity offsetting in Madagascar
BD Neimark, B Wilson
Geoforum 66, 1-10, 2015
302015
Subverting Regulatory Protection of ‘Natural Commodities’: The Prunus Africana in Madagascar
B Neimark
Development and Change 41 (5), 929-954, 2010
292010
Mob justice and ‘The civilized commodity’
B Neimark, S Osterhoudt, L Blum, T Healy
The Journal of Peasant Studies 48 (4), 734-753, 2021
272021
Biofuel imaginaries: the emerging politics surrounding ‘inclusive’private sector development in Madagascar
BD Neimark
Journal of rural studies 45, 146-156, 2016
252016
Hotspot discourse in Africa: Making space for bioprospecting in Madagascar
BD Neimark, RA Schroeder
African Geographical Review 28 (1), 43-69, 2009
222009
Small‐scale commodity frontiers: The bioeconomy value chain of castor oil in Madagascar
BD Neimark, TM Healy
Journal of Agrarian Change 18 (3), 632-657, 2018
192018
Intervention: The invisible labor of climate change adaptation
L Johnson, M Mikulewicz, P Bigger, R Chakraborty, A Cunniff, PJ Griffin, ...
Global Environmental Change 83, 102769, 2023
182023
A Multitemporal Snapshot of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Israel-Gaza Conflict
B Neimark, P Bigger, F Otu-Larbi, R Larbi
Available at SSRN 4684768, 2024
162024
US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries–shrinking this war machine is a must.
B Neimark, O Belcher, P Bigger
162019
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