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Tyler Harlan
Tyler Harlan
Associate Professor, Loyola Marymount University
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Green development or greenwashing? A political ecology perspective on China’s green Belt and Road
T Harlan
Eurasian Geography and Economics, 1-25, 2020
1362020
China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Views from the ground
G Oliveira, G Murton, T Harlan, A Rippa, Y Yang
Political Geography, 2020
1342020
Shades of green energy: Geographies of small hydropower in Yunnan, China and the challenges of over-development
T Hennig, T Harlan
Global Environmental Change 49, 116-128, 2018
562018
Rural utility to low-carbon industry: Small hydropower and the industrialization of renewable energy in China
T Harlan
Geoforum 95, 59-69, 2018
352018
Is small hydropower beautiful? Social impacts of river fragmentation in China’s Red River Basin
T Harlan, R Xu, J He
Ambio 50, 436-447, 2021
232021
Conservation or decarbonization? Small hydropower and state logics of green development in China
T Harlan
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 110 (5), 1464-1482, 2020
182020
Private sector development in Xinjiang, China: A comparison between Uyghur and Han
T Harlan
Espace populations sociétés. Space populations societies, 407-418, 2009
152009
Critically evaluating the purported global “boom” in small hydropower development through spatial and temporal analysis
T Ptak, A Crootof, T Harlan, S Kelly
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 163, 112490, 2022
142022
From mountains to megaregions: A powershed analysis of the Third Pole hydropower boom
T Harlan, T Hennig
Global Environmental Change 73, 102483, 2022
142022
New corporate Uyghur entrepreneurs in Urumqi, China
T Harlan, M Webber
Central Asian Survey 31 (2), 175-191, 2012
122012
China’s nature-based solutions in the Global South: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America
AL Zhu, N Weins, J Lu, T Harlan, J Qian, FB Seleguim
Global Environmental Change 86, 102842, 2024
112024
Low-carbon frontier: Renewable energy and the new resource boom in western China
T Harlan
The China Quarterly, 1-20, 2022
112022
A green development model: Transnational model-making in China’s small hydropower training programmes
T Harlan
Area Development and Policy 2 (3), 251-271, 2017
112017
Fringe existence: Uyghur entrepreneurs and ethnic relations in urban Xinjiang
T Harlan
Ethnic Conflict and Protest in Tibet and Xinjiang: Unrest in China's West …, 2016
112016
State of sensitivity: Navigating fieldwork in an increasingly authoritarian China
T Harlan
Made in China 4 (3), 116-119, 2019
72019
Stacked energyscapes: Conceptualizing fossil fuel and renewable energy entanglements in low-carbon transitions
T Harlan, J Baka
Energy Research & Social Science 115, 103648, 2024
32024
Hydropower development in South Asia: Data challenges, new approaches, and implications for decision‐making
T Hennig, T Harlan, B Tilt, D Magee
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 10 (4), e1654, 2023
32023
Green Cooperation: Environmental Governance and Development Aid on the Belt and Road
T Harlan, J Lu
32022
The cooperation‐infrastructure nexus: Translating the ‘China Model’ into Laos
T Harlan, J Lu
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 2024
22024
Entrepreneurship and development in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
T Harlan
University of Melbourne, Department of Resource Management and Geography, 2009
22009
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