Scales do not emanate from some pre-existing reality, but instead actively help to produce them. Scales divide, map and categorize; they are a way to help make sense of complexities by creating order. They demarcate, define, delineate and indeed proactively establish and produce the boundaries between what matters and what can be ignored. As many contributors to this volume (e.g. Sneddon and Fox; Budds) show, the choice of scales is often a matter of politics, reflecting interests and power. We add to this that it is also, and importantly, a matter of custom; it reflects, produces and protects traditions, territories and cultures, identities and social hierarchies. Particular scales belong to particular beliefs and communities; they quite l...
This article develops a novel theoretical framework to explain how water's situatedness relates to i...
Whilst greatly valuing recent critiques of the vertical imaginary and reified ontology of scale theo...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....
Scales do not emanate from some pre-existing reality, but instead actively help to produce them. Sca...
This article explores why modernization myths live on in spite of professional reflexivity in planne...
This article explores why modernization myths live on in spite of professional reflexivity in planne...
The importance of scale dynamics and scale mismatches for outcomes of natural resource management ha...
The appropriate scales for science, management, and decision making cannot be unambiguously derived...
Motivation: Power relations, and the politics shaping and reshaping them, are key to determining inf...
This paper examines the relationship between micro-social political institutions and unequal access ...
This research examines equity and justice impacts of inter-basin water transfers and urban water pro...
One of geography’s core concepts, scale has become a hotly contested, even chaotic, concept. Until t...
This article develops a novel theoretical framework to explain how water's situatedness relates to i...
Inspired by the proposal of political scientists and anthropologists to focus on “practice” as the s...
Inspired by the proposal of political scientists and anthropologists to focus on “practice” as the s...
This article develops a novel theoretical framework to explain how water's situatedness relates to i...
Whilst greatly valuing recent critiques of the vertical imaginary and reified ontology of scale theo...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....
Scales do not emanate from some pre-existing reality, but instead actively help to produce them. Sca...
This article explores why modernization myths live on in spite of professional reflexivity in planne...
This article explores why modernization myths live on in spite of professional reflexivity in planne...
The importance of scale dynamics and scale mismatches for outcomes of natural resource management ha...
The appropriate scales for science, management, and decision making cannot be unambiguously derived...
Motivation: Power relations, and the politics shaping and reshaping them, are key to determining inf...
This paper examines the relationship between micro-social political institutions and unequal access ...
This research examines equity and justice impacts of inter-basin water transfers and urban water pro...
One of geography’s core concepts, scale has become a hotly contested, even chaotic, concept. Until t...
This article develops a novel theoretical framework to explain how water's situatedness relates to i...
Inspired by the proposal of political scientists and anthropologists to focus on “practice” as the s...
Inspired by the proposal of political scientists and anthropologists to focus on “practice” as the s...
This article develops a novel theoretical framework to explain how water's situatedness relates to i...
Whilst greatly valuing recent critiques of the vertical imaginary and reified ontology of scale theo...
Global fresh water resources are becoming increasingly threatened by the world’s growing population....