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Julia Brown
Julia Brown
Department of Geography, University of Portsmouth
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Assuming too much? Participatory water resource governance in South Africa.
J Brown
The Geographical Journal 177 (2), 171-185, 2011
1142011
Blueprint for breakdown? Community Based Management of rural groundwater in Uganda
M Van Den Broek, J Brown
Geoforum 67, 51-63, 2015
722015
Can participation change the geography of water? lessons from South Africa.
J Brown
Annals Of The Association Of American Geographers 103 (2), 271-279, 2013
392013
Pioneering redistributive regulatory reform: a study of implementation of a Catchment Management Agency for the Inkomati Water Management Area, South Africa
J Brown, P Woodhouse
Regulatory Governance in Developing Countries, 227-257, 2006
382006
Evaluating Participatory Initiatives in South Africa Not Just Processes But Outcomes Too
J Brown
Sage Open, 1-16, 2014
262014
Use of analytic hierarchy process (AHP) as an instrument to develop a solid waste management assessment tool
R Batagarawa, JB Williams, JS Potts, JC Brown
Global Journal of Advanced Engineering Technologies 4 (2), 70, 2015
152015
Water service subsidies and the poor: A case study of greater nelspruit utility company, Mbombela Municipality, South Africa
J Brown
112005
Crime and punishment: The challenges of free-riding and peer sanctioning in the rural water sector–Lessons from an innovation in Uganda
J Brown, M van den Broek
Geoforum 112, 41-51, 2020
102020
What can we do to actually reach all these animals?” Evaluating approaches to improving working equid welfare
E Haddy, J Brown, F Burden, Z Raw, J Kaminski, L Proops
Plos one 17 (9), e0273972, 2022
52022
Evaluation of long-term welfare initiatives on working equid welfare and social transmission of knowledge in Mexico
E Haddy, F Burden, JA Fernando-Martínez, D Legaria-Ramírez, Z Raw, ...
Plos one 16 (5), e0251002, 2021
52021
Better the devil you know? A relational reading of risk and innovation in the rural water sector
J Brown, M van den Broek
The Geographical Journal 183 (3), 210-222, 2017
52017
Participatory processes and outcomes of South Africa's water reforms
JC Brown
The University of Manchester, 2008
52008
“Littered with Logos!”: An investigation into the relationship between water provision, humanitarian branding, donor accountability, and self-reliance in ugandan refugee …
D Martin, J Brown
Refugee Survey Quarterly 40 (4), 433-458, 2021
42021
Belief in animal sentience and affective owner attitudes are linked to positive working equid welfare across six countries
E Haddy, F Burden, Z Raw, JB Rodrigues, JH Zappi Bello, J Brown, ...
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 1-19, 2023
32023
Mobile health technologies are essential for reimagining the future of water, sanitation, and hygiene
CE Stauber, J Brown, AG Bourgeois, F Palma, CA Spears, C White, ...
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 106 (4), 1017, 2022
22022
Making space for solidarity: The transformative role of shame in challenging racialised hegemony
O Wolf, J Brown, C Leddy‐Owen, D Martin
Area 55 (1), 108-115, 2023
12023
Designing sustainable and resilient cities: small interventions for stronger urban food-water-energy management
A Melis, J Brown, C Coulter
Taylor & Francis, 2022
12022
A model for sustainable management of water infrastructure in Ugandan refugee settlements and hosting areas
J Brown, M van den Broek
12018
“We forgot about the donkeys!” An institutional analysis of the shift in animal welfare from direct implementation towards advocacy-based programming
E Haddy, L Proops, F Burden, Z Raw, J Kaminski, J Brown
Animal Welfare 33, e9, 2024
2024
Sustainability in NGO Programming: A Case Study of Working Equid Welfare Organizations
E Haddy, J Brown, F Burden, Z Raw, J Kaminski, L Proops
SAGE Open 13 (4), 21582440231218523, 2023
2023
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