In literature and popular discourse sustainable development debates have a habit of polarizing around conflicting understandings. On the one hand sustainable development is interpreted as an extension of dominant neoliberal agendas, on the other it is constructed as an alternative to the mainstream. This thesis works through these positions, to argue for an understanding of sustainable development in the spaces between; where hegemony and counterhegemony slip and slide, collide, disrupt and confuse. It is a thesis about the entanglements of sustainable development policy; a study in which I contend that sustainable development is best understood through the multiple sites of practice where policy is enacted. Drawing upon notions of messines...
Over the past 10-15 years Ratanakiri Province, in the far northeast of Cambodia, has been undergoing...
1xvi Insights from Cambodia’s rural communitiesLearning for resilience: Learning for social-ecologic...
Cambodia's headlong 'development' since 1993 has given the country one of the highest growth rates i...
Set in Sambok Dung, a small rural village in Western Cambodia, this ethnographic study attends to th...
In the present milieu of global change and redefinition, traditional approaches to Third World devel...
How do Cambodian villagers perceive sustainability and what do they do ‘on the ground’? Looking at s...
Indigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest carbon stocks...
© 2013 Dr. Jolynna Melinda SinananThis thesis explores the nature of the relationships that emerge a...
Achieving sustainable development in tropical forest landscapes is inherently challenging. Entwined ...
This paper sets out to explore fishers’ perceptions of environmental change in coastal Cambodia and ...
In Life, Fish and Mangroves, Melissa Marschke explores the potential of resource governance, offerin...
The overall objective of this discussion paper is to advance the knowledge on rural livelihoods in S...
This article investigates how the “constructivist turn„ in public policy and internation...
Cambodia has long had a difficult mix of resource wealth and weak land governance, a function of its...
The article can be described as a case study of social mobilization around land and water issues in ...
Over the past 10-15 years Ratanakiri Province, in the far northeast of Cambodia, has been undergoing...
1xvi Insights from Cambodia’s rural communitiesLearning for resilience: Learning for social-ecologic...
Cambodia's headlong 'development' since 1993 has given the country one of the highest growth rates i...
Set in Sambok Dung, a small rural village in Western Cambodia, this ethnographic study attends to th...
In the present milieu of global change and redefinition, traditional approaches to Third World devel...
How do Cambodian villagers perceive sustainability and what do they do ‘on the ground’? Looking at s...
Indigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest carbon stocks...
© 2013 Dr. Jolynna Melinda SinananThis thesis explores the nature of the relationships that emerge a...
Achieving sustainable development in tropical forest landscapes is inherently challenging. Entwined ...
This paper sets out to explore fishers’ perceptions of environmental change in coastal Cambodia and ...
In Life, Fish and Mangroves, Melissa Marschke explores the potential of resource governance, offerin...
The overall objective of this discussion paper is to advance the knowledge on rural livelihoods in S...
This article investigates how the “constructivist turn„ in public policy and internation...
Cambodia has long had a difficult mix of resource wealth and weak land governance, a function of its...
The article can be described as a case study of social mobilization around land and water issues in ...
Over the past 10-15 years Ratanakiri Province, in the far northeast of Cambodia, has been undergoing...
1xvi Insights from Cambodia’s rural communitiesLearning for resilience: Learning for social-ecologic...
Cambodia's headlong 'development' since 1993 has given the country one of the highest growth rates i...