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Jeroen Warner
Jeroen Warner
Disaster Studies, Social Sciences Group, Wageningen University
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Hydro-hegemony–a framework for analysis of trans-boundary water conflicts
M Zeitoun, J Warner
Water policy 8 (5), 435-460, 2006
11822006
More sustainable participation? Multi-stakeholder platforms for integrated catchment management
JF Warner
Water resources development 22 (1), 15-35, 2006
5062006
The socioeconomic vulnerability index: A pragmatic approach for assessing climate change led risks–A case study in the south-western coastal Bangladesh
MN Ahsan, J Warner
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 8, 32-49, 2014
3952014
Climate migration myths
I Boas, C Farbotko, H Adams, H Sterly, S Bush, K Van der Geest, ...
Nature Climate Change 9 (12), 901-903, 2019
3912019
Socio‐hydrology and hydrosocial analysis: toward dialogues across disciplines
A Wesselink, M Kooy, J Warner
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 4 (2), e1196, 2017
2782017
Going with the flow: river basins as the natural units for water management?
J Warner, P Wester, A Bolding
Water Policy 10 (S2), 121-138, 2008
2682008
Finding practical approaches to integrated water resources management
J Butterworth, JF Warner, P Moriarty, S Smits, C Batchelor
Water alternatives 3 (1), 68-81, 2010
2642010
Transboundary water interaction II: The influence of ‘soft’power
M Zeitoun, N Mirumachi, J Warner
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 11, 159-178, 2011
2022011
Making space for the river
JF Warner, A Van Buuren, J Edelenbos
IWA publishing, 2012
191*2012
Handbook of land and water grabs in Africa
M Keulertz, S Sojamo, J Warner
Routledge, 2012
1852012
River basin management reconsidered
P Wester, J Warner
Hydropolitics in the developing world: A Southern African perspective, 61-71, 2002
1742002
Multi-stakeholder platforms: integrating society in water resource management?
J Warner
Ambiente & sociedade 8, 4-28, 2005
1642005
A mobilities perspective on migration in the context of environmental change
H Wiegel, I Boas, J Warner
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 10 (6), e610, 2019
1592019
Multi-stakeholder platforms for integrated water management
J Warner
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007
1572007
Hegemony and asymmetry: Multiple-chessboard games on transboundary rivers
J Warner, N Zawahri
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 12, 215-229, 2012
1462012
Trends in flood risk management in deltas around the world: Are we going'soft'?
A Wesselink, J Warner, MA Syed, F Chan, DD Tran, H Huq, F Huthoff, ...
International Journal of Water Governance 3 (4), 25-46, 2015
1442015
Projecting climate change, drought conditions and crop productivity in Turkey
B Sen, S Topcu, M Türkeș, B Sen, JF Warner
Climate Research 52, 175-191, 2012
1402012
Contested hydrohegemony: Hydraulic control and security in Turkey
JF Warner
Water alternatives 1 (2), 271-288, 2008
1402008
Securitization of climate change: How invoking global dangers for instrumental ends can backfire
J Warner, I Boas
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 37 (8), 1471-1488, 2019
1342019
Flood risk, uncertainty and changing river protection policy in the Netherlands: the case of ‘calamity polders’
D Roth, J Warner
Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 98 (4), 519-525, 2007
1302007
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