Publikationer av Timos Karpouzoglou
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Artiklar
[1]
T. Karpouzoglou et al., "Analysing water provision in the critical interface of formal and informal urban water regimes," Water international, vol. 48, no. 2, s. 202-216, 2023.
[2]
V. Narain, S. Vij och T. Karpouzoglou, "Demystifying piped water supply: Formality and informality in (peri)urban water provisioning," Urban Studies, 2023.
[3]
P. Blomkvist et al., "Entrepreneurship and alignment work in the Swedish water and sanitation sector," Technology in society, vol. 74, 2023.
[4]
D. Nilsson et al., "Is on-property heat and greywater recovery a sustainable option? A quantitative and qualitative assessment up to 2050," Energy Policy, vol. 182, s. 113727, 2023.
[5]
M. Lawhon et al., "Making heterogeneous infrastructure futures in and beyond the global south," Futures : The journal of policy, planning and futures studies, vol. 154, 2023.
[6]
M. Lawhon, G. Nsangi Nakyagaba och T. Karpouzoglou, "Towards a modest imaginary? Sanitation in Kampala beyond the modern infrastructure ideal," Urban Studies, vol. 60, s. 146-165, 2023.
[7]
P. M. Rudberg och T. Karpouzoglou, "Using Adaptive Capacity to Shift Absorptive Capacity : A Framework of Water Reallocation in Highly Modified Rivers," Water, vol. 14, no. 2, s. 193, 2022.
[8]
J. Wallin, J. Knutsson och T. Karpouzoglou, "A multi-criteria analysis of building level graywater reuse for personal hygiene," Resources, Conservation & Recycling Advances, vol. 12, s. 200054-200054, 2021.
[9]
T. Karpouzoglou et al., "From present to future development pathways in fragile mountain landscapes," Environmental Science and Policy, vol. 114, s. 606-613, 2020.
[10]
C. J. A. M. Termeer et al., "Institutions and the resilience of biobased production systems : the historical case of livestock intensification in the Netherlands," Ecology & Society, vol. 24, no. 4, 2019.
[11]
S. R. Regmi et al., "Learning to cope with water variability through participatory monitoring : the case study of the mountainous region , Nepal," Meteorology Hydrology and Water Management, vol. 7, no. 2, s. 49-61, 2019.
[12]
S. Grainger et al., "The development and intersection of highland-coastal scale frames : a case study of water governance in central Peru," Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, vol. 21, no. 4, s. 373-390, 2019.
[13]
A. Dewulf et al., "The power to define resilience in social–hydrological systems : Toward a power-sensitive resilience framework," WIREs Water, 2019.
[14]
L. Pereira et al., "Transformative spaces in the making : key lessons from nine cases in the Global South," Sustainability Science, 2019.
[15]
T. Karpouzoglou et al., "Unearthing the ripple effects of power and resilience in large river deltas," Environmental Science and Policy, vol. 98, no. March 2018, s. 1-10, 2019.
[16]
L. M. Pereira et al., "Designing transformative spaces for sustainability in social-ecological systems," Ecology & Society, vol. 23, no. 4, 2018.
[17]
S. Vij et al., "From the core to the periphery : Conflicts and cooperation over land and water in periurban Gurgaon , India," Land use policy, vol. 76, no. April, s. 382-390, 2018.
[18]
T. Karpouzoglou, F. Marshall och L. Mehta, "Towards a peri-urban political ecology of water quality decline," Land use policy, vol. 70, no. November 2017, s. 485-493, 2018.
[19]
F. Mao et al., "A conceptual framework for assessing socio-hydrological resilience under change," Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, vol. 21, no. 7, s. 3655-3670, 2017.
[20]
Z. Zulkafli et al., "User-driven design of decision support systems for polycentric environmental resources management," Environmental Modelling & Software, vol. 88, s. 58-73, 2017.
[21]
J. Clark et al., "Water as "Time-Substance" : The Hydrosocialities of Climate Change in Nepal," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, vol. 4452, no. July, 2017.
[22]
T. Karpouzoglou och S. Vij, "Waterscape : a perspective for understanding the contested geography of water," Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, s. 1-5, 2017.
[23]
B. Pandeya et al., "A comparative analysis of ecosystem services valuation approaches for application at the local scale and in data scarce regions," Ecosystem Services, vol. 22, no. November 2015, s. 250-259, 2016.
[24]
T. Karpouzoglou, A. Dewulf och J. Clark, "Advancing adaptive governance of social-ecological systems through theoretical multiplicity," Environmental Science & Policy, vol. 57, s. 1-9, 2016.
[25]
T. Karpouzoglou et al., "Environmental Virtual Observatories (EVOs) : prospects for knowledge co-creation and resilience in the Information Age," Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, vol. 18, s. 40-48, 2016.
[26]
J. K. Bhusal et al., "Mountains Under Pressure : Evaluating Ecosystem Services and Livelihoods in the Upper Himalayan Region of Nepal," International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, vol. 42, no. 3, s. 217-226, 2016.
[27]
T. Karpouzoglou och A. Zimmer, "Ways of knowing the wastewaterscape: Urban political ecology and the politics of wastewater in Delhi, India," Habitat International, vol. 54, s. 150-160, 2016.
[28]
L. Mehta och T. Karpouzoglou, "Limits of policy and planning in peri-urban waterscapes : The case of Ghaziabad, Delhi, India," Habitat International, vol. 48, s. 159-168, 2015.
[29]
L. Pereira et al., "Organising a Safe Space for Navigating Social-Ecological Transformations to Sustainability," International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 12, no. 6, s. 6027-6044, 2015.
[30]
T. Karpouzoglou och J. Barron, "A global and regional perspective of rainwater harvesting in sub-Saharan Africa's rainfed farming systems," Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, vol. 72-75, s. 43-53, 2014.
[31]
W. Buytaert et al., "Citizen science in hydrology and water resources : opportunities for knowledge generation , ecosystem service management , and sustainable development," Frontiers in Earth Science, vol. 2, no. October, s. 1-21, 2014.
[32]
M. G. Rivera-Ferre et al., "A vision for transdisciplinarity in Future Earth : Perspectives from young researchers," The Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, vol. 3, no. 4, 2013.
[33]
W. R. Sheate et al., "Spatial Representation and Specification of Ecosystem Services," Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, vol. 14, no. 1, s. 1250001-1250036, 2012.
Konferensbidrag
[34]
T. Karpouzoglou et al., "Reversing the gaze : exploring sustainability from the vantage point of the global South," i Development Research Conference (DevRes), 2022.
[35]
R. Peter och T. Karpouzoglou, "Adaptive governance of rivers : all about the capacity to Reallocate Water?," i IASC 2021 Water Commons Virtual Conference, 2021.
[36]
K. Larsen, T. Karpouzoglou och D. Nilsson, "Co-creative processes between the arts, engineering, and science in constructing new imaginaries of critical infrastructures," i STREAMS –Transformative Enviromental Humanities, 2021.
[37]
M. Lawhon, G. Nsangi och T. Karpouzoglou, "Towards a modest infrastructural imaginary? Sanitation in Kampala beyond the modern infrastructure ideal," i RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2021, 2021.
[38]
T. Karpouzoglou et al., "The re-configuration of water infrastructure by narratives of socio-nature," i POLLEN 2020:Contested Natures: Power, Possibility, Prefiguration, 2020.
[39]
T. Karpouzoglou et al., "Winners and losers during transition: the case of urban water and energy systems in Sweden," i 11th International Sustainability Transitions Conference, 2020.
[40]
T. Karpouzoglou, "Reconciling equity and resilience of food systems in major river deltas of South East Asia," i Greening Agri-food Systems, Ensuring Rural Sustainability and Promoting Healthy Socioeconomic Transformation in Southeast Asia, Bangkok, Chulalongkorn University, 2018.
[41]
D. Nilsson et al., "The city beyond the network," i ”Engaging vulnerability”, Swedish Anthropological Association (SANT)and Finnish Anthropological Society (FAS), Uppsala ,19-21 April, 2018., 2018.
Kapitel i böcker
[42]
T. Karpouzoglou och F. Mao, "What lies ahead? The future of Earth and Society as an adaptive system.," i Climate Changes in the Holocene : Impacts and Human Adaptation, Eustathios Chiotis red., London : CRC Press, 2018.
[43]
T. Karpouzoglou och L. M. Pereira, "Bridging ICTs with governance capabilities for food – energy – water sustainability," i Food, Energy and Water Sustainability Emergent Governance Strategies, London & New York : Routledge, 2017.
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