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 …

Social networks and the resilience of rural communities in the Global South: a critical review and conceptual reflections

T Rockenbauch, P Sakdapolrak - Ecology and Society, 2017‏ - JSTOR
In the last decades, a growing scholarship has outlined the crucial role of social networks as
a source of resilience. However, with regard to the Global South, the role of social networks …

Livelihoods as social practices–re-energising livelihoods research with Bourdieu's theory of practice

P Sakdapolrak - Geographica Helvetica, 2014‏ - gh.copernicus.org
The persisting problem of poverty in the global south, since the 1990s, has been
increasingly analysed and tackled from the perspective of the poor themselves. The shift of …

Ponds, power and institutions: The everyday governance of accessing urban water bodies in a small Bengali city

N Cornea, A Zimmer, R Véron - International Journal of Urban …, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
While researchers in the growing field of urban political ecology have given significant
attention to the fragmented hydroscape that characterizes access to drinking water in the …

An analysis of the stakeholders of groundwater resources management in Iran

F Rahimi-Feyzabad, M Yazdanpanah… - … Science & Policy, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Excessive exploitation of groundwater resources (GR) in Iran has become a tragedy of water
resources whose roots should be sought in the lack of cooperation and communication …

Agency and the Making of Transient Urban Spaces: Examples of Migrants in the City in the Pearl River Delta, China, and Dhaka, Bangladesh

T Bork‐Hüffer, B Etzold, B Gransow… - … , Space and Place, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
Internal migration within Asian countries and international migration to, within, and out of
Asia have been on the rise throughout the past decades. As types and pathways of …

Institutional constraints to groundwater resource management in arid and semi-arid regions: a Straussian grounded theory study

RF Fatemeh, Y Masoud, G Saeed… - Hydrogeology …, 2021‏ - search.proquest.com
As institutions are key pillars of groundwater resource management (GRM) it is important to
determine the institutional constraints to GRM. This study used qualitative research methods …

ASR forum: Engaging with African informal economies: institutions, security, and pastoralism: Exploring the limits of hybridity

F Cleaver, T Franks, F Maganga, K Hall - African Studies Review, 2013‏ - cambridge.org
This article furthers our understanding of how state and citizens interact to produce local
institutions and examines the effects of these processes. It brings critical institutional theory …

[PDF][PDF] Crafting Adaptive Capacity: Institutional Bricolage in Adaptation to Urban Flooding in Greater Accra.

F Frick-Trzebitzky - Water Alternatives, 2017‏ - water-alternatives.org
Institutional bricolage, which explains how institutions are actively crafted across different
degrees of formality, and urban adaptation have been studied separately in the past. Linking …

Urban political ecology 'beyond the West': Engaging with South Asian urban studies

A Zimmer - The international handbook of political ecology, 2015‏ - elgaronline.com
Urban political ecology (UPE) differs from its rural counterpart in that it is still a rather new
field of enquiry. Slowly emerging in the late 1990s, with a first overview published in 2003 by …