Submissions from 2023
Socio-Ecological Challenges of Hydroelectric Dams Among Ethnic Minorities in Northern Laos, Saleh Ahmed and Paige Liquin
Rural and Urban Difference in the Acceptance of Alternative Water Management Strategies: Case Study of Idaho Residents, Monica L. Hubbard and Rebecca L. Som Castellano
The Rhino Horn Trade and Radical Inequality as Environmental Conflict, Elizabeth Lunstrum, Nícia Givá, Francis Massé, Filipe Mate, and Paulo Lopes Jose
Submissions from 2022
Delineating Flood Zones Upon Employing Synthetic Aperture Data for the 2020 Flood in Bangladesh, Saleh Ahmed
A Lost Generation: Perpetual Education Insecurity Among the Rohingya, Robin E. Al-Haddad, Kendra L. Duran, and Saleh Ahmed
Community of Peace: Performing Geographies of Ecological Dignity in Colombia, Christopher Courtheyn
Comparing and Contrasting the Institutional Relationships, Regulatory Frameworks, and Energy System Governance of European and U.S. Electric Cooperatives, Stephanie Lenhart, Gabriel Chan, Matthew Grimley, and Elizabeth Wilson
Environmental Displacement in the Anthropocene, Elizabeth Lunstrum and Pablo S. Bose
Understanding Social Class in Place: Responding to Supergentrification in Aspen, Colorado, Jenny Stuber and Krista E. Paulsen
Extinction and Its Interventions in the Americas, Germán Vergara and Emily Wakild
What’s a Guanaco?: Tracing the Llama Diaspora Through and Beyond South America, Emily Wakild
Submissions from 2021
Willingness to Support Environmental Actions and Policies: A Comparative Study, Erika Allen Wolters, Donna L. Lybecker, Frances Fahy, and Monica L. Hubbard
Institutional Collective Action on Drugs: Functional and Vertical Dilemmas of Unused Pharmaceuticals, Monica Hubbard and Luke Fowler
More-Than-Human and Deeply Human Perspectives on COVID-19, Elizabeth Lunstrum, Neel Ahuja, Bruce Braun, Rosemary Collard, Patricia J. Lopez, and Rebecca W.Y. Wong
Field-Based Experiential Education in Geography: Discovering and Rethinking Urban Environmental Challenges and Possibilities, Carley MacKay, Kim Tran, and Elizabeth Lunstrum
A Feminist Political Ecology of Wildlife Crime: The Gendered Dimensions of a Poaching Economy and Its Impacts in Southern Africa, Francis Massé, Nicia Givá, and Elizabeth Lunstrum
Submissions from 2020
Changing Patterns of Agriculture, Land Use, and Wellbeing in the Intermountain West, Saleh Ahmed
The Risky Business of Water Resources Management: Assessment of the Public’s Risk Perception of Oregon’s Water Resources, Monica L. Hubbard
Municipal Utilities and Electric Cooperatives in the United States: Interpretive Frames, Strategic Actions, and Place-Specific Transitions, Stephanie Lenhart, Gabriel Chan, Lindsey Forsberg, Matthew Grimley, and Elizabeth Wilson
What Drives Commercial Poaching?: From Poverty to Economic Inequality, Elizabeth Lunstrum and Nícia Givá
Araguaia e Ilha do Bananal: Um Paradoxo da Conservação e do Uso Compartilhado de Recursos no Brasil, Emily Wakild
“Wilderness” Revisited: Is Canadian Park Management Moving Beyond the “Wilderness” Ethic?, Megan Youdelis, Roberta Nakoochee, Colin O'Neil, Elizabeth Lunstrum, and Robin Roth