Recent Publications from SEED supervisors and their students

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

The combined efforts of supervisors, post-doctoral fellows and research students, have produced the following publications:

Xingxing Chen, Olaf Weber and Vasundhara Saravade, April 2022.ÌýÌýDoes It Pay to Issue Green? An Institutional Comparison of Mainland China and Hong Kong’s Stock Markets Toward Green Bonds.  Frontiers in Psychology.ÌýÌý

Vasundhara Saravade, Xingxing Chen, Olaf Weber & Xianzhong Song, April 2022.ÌýÌýImpact of regulatory policies on green bond issuances in China: policy lessons from a top-down approach.  Taylor & Francis Online.ÌýÌý

Sean Geobey, March 2022.ÌýÌýReckoning with Reality: Reflections on a Place-Based Social Innovation Lab.  MDPI.ÌýÌý

Jean-Baptiste Bahers, Simron Singh, Mathieu Durand, March 2022.  ¶Ù°¿±õ:ÌýÌýÌýAnalyzing Socio‑Metabolic Vulnerability: Evidence from the Comoros Archipelago.ÌýÌý

Shupa Rahman, Simron Singh, Cameron McCordic, February 2022.  Journal of Industrial Ecology, ¶Ù°¿±õ:Ìý.  Can the Caribbean localize its food system?: Evidence from biomass flow accounting. 

Truzaar Dordi, Daniel Henstra, Jason Thistlethwaite, February 2022.ÌýÌýJournal of Flood Risk Management, ¶Ù°¿±õ:Ìý.  Flood risk management and governance: A bibliometric review of the literature.ÌýÌý

Larry Swatuk, Yale University Press, 2019, xii + 281 pp., February 2022.ÌýÌýJournal of Development Studies, ¶Ù°¿±õ:Ìý.  The Water Paradox: Overcoming the Global Crisis in Water Management: By Edward Barbier New Haven and London:ÌýÌý

Larry Swatuk, Athens: Ohio University Press, 2018. xxiv + 462 pp. Photographs. Maps. Glossary. Suggested Readings. Index. $36.95. Paper. January 2022.ÌýÌýAfrican Studies Review, ¶Ù°¿±õ:Ìý  Elizabeth Schmidt. Foreign Intervention in Africa after the Cold War: Sovereignty, Responsibility and the War on Terror.ÌýÌý

Liton Chakraborty, Horatiu A. Rus, Daniel Henstra, Daniel Scott, Jason Thistlethwaite, February 2022.  Environmental Research, ¶Ù°¿±õ:Ìý.  Exploring spatial heterogeneity and environmental injustices in exposure to flood hazards using geographically weighted regression.ÌýÌý

Sevil Berenji, Prateep Kumar Nayak, Ankur Shukla, December 2021.ÌýÌýFrontiers in Marine Science, ¶Ù°¿±õ:Ìý.  Exploring Values and Beliefs in a Complex Coastal Social-Ecological System: A Case of Small-Scale Fishery and Dried Fish Production in Sagar Island, Indian Sundarbans.ÌýÌý

Sisir Kanta Pradhan, Prateep Kumar Nayak, Derek Armitage, January 2022, ¶Ù°¿±õ:Ìý.  A social-ecological systems perspective on dried fish value chains.ÌýÌý