What is social resilience? Lessons learned and ways forward

M Keck, P Sakdapolrak - Erdkunde, 2013‏ - JSTOR
Over the last decade, a growing body of literature has emerged which is concerned with the
question of what form a promising concept of social resilience might take. In this article we …

Clouds gather in the sky, but no rain falls. Vulnerability to rainfall variability and food insecurity in Northern Bangladesh and its effects on migration

B Etzold, AU Ahmed, SR Hassan… - Climate and …, 2014‏ - Taylor & Francis
This article presents empirical evidence on changing rainfall patterns in Kurigram district in
northern Bangladesh, on the local people's perception of these changes, and on their …

Skills development in the informal sector in India: The case of street food vendors

M Pilz, G Uma, R Venkatram - International Review of Education, 2015‏ - Springer
The informal sector dominates India's economic life, so issues of skills development are
particularly important. On the basis of a survey of 49 street food vendors in the Indian cities …

Bt cotton, pink bollworm, and the political economy of sociobiological obsolescence: insights from Telangana, India

K Najork, J Friedrich, M Keck - Agriculture and Human Values, 2022‏ - Springer
After genetically engineered Bt cotton lost its effectiveness in central and southern Indian
states, pink bollworm infestations have recently returned to farmers' fields and have …

Doing institutions. A dialectic reading of institutions and social practices and its relevance for development geography

B Etzold, S Jülich, M Keck, P Sakdapolrak, T Schmitt… - Erdkunde, 2012‏ - JSTOR
Twelve years after the discussions on development and institutions at the meeting of the
Geographischer Arbeitskreis Entwicklungstheonen (GAE 2000) in Zürich, this paper seeks to …

Resilience refused wasted potentials for improving food security in Dhaka

M Keck, B Etzold - Erdkunde, 2013‏ - JSTOR
In 2007 and 2008, Bangladesh was subject to a food crisis—the outcome of multiple causes—
which had a severe impact on the urban poor of the country's capital. Dhaka's food supplies …

[HTML][HTML] In Search of social resilience? regeneration strategies for Polish cities

P Ciesiółka, B Maćkiewicz - Sustainability, 2022‏ - mdpi.com
Following the fall of the socialist regime, Central and Eastern Europe's cities underwent a
systemic transformation that was greatly influenced by internationalization and globalization …

Informality as borrowed security: contested food markets in Dhaka, Bangladesh

M Keck - Urban Informalities, 2016‏ - taylorfrancis.com
Food wholesalers play a pivotal role within the food system of Dhaka by sustaining constant
resource flows to the city are defined as business organisations that are dedicated to the …

" INDIA'S SHENZHEN"–A MIRACLE? CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON NEW ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY, WITH EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM PERI-URBAN CHENNAI

S Homm, HG Bohle - Erdkunde, 2012‏ - JSTOR
Building on arguments from New Economic Geography the World Bank's 2009 World
Development Report" Resha** Economic Geography" reconsidered the predominant …

The correlation between social resilience and flooding in low-income communities: a case of Mzuzu City, Malawi

W Bwanali, M Manda - International journal of disaster resilience in …, 2023‏ - emerald.com
Purpose Floods are among the most frequent urban disasters in cities of the global south
where capacity and resource limitations collude with rapid urbanization to force many poor …