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Jeroen Warner
Researcher at Wageningen University and Research Centre
Publications - 149
Citations - 4685
Jeroen Warner is an academic researcher from Wageningen University and Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flood myth & Hegemony. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 137 publications receiving 3806 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeroen Warner include Radboud University Nijmegen & Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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Hydro-hegemony – a framework for analysis of trans-boundary water conflicts
Mark Zeitoun,Jeroen Warner +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual framework of Hydro-Hegemony is presented to examine the role of power asymmetry in creating and maintaining water conflict that fall short of the violent form of war and to treat as unproblematic situations of cooperation occurring in an asymmetrical context.
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More Sustainable Participation? Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Integrated Catchment Management
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue for realistic expectations of multi-stakeholder platforms (MSPs), arguing that it makes no sense to separate distributive negotiation and politics (bad) from integrative negotiation and social learning (good).
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The socioeconomic vulnerability index: A pragmatic approach for assessing climate change led risks–A case study in the south-western coastal Bangladesh
Md. Nasif Ahsan,Jeroen Warner +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a Socioeconomic Vulnerability Index (SeVI) for climate change affected communities in seven unions 1 of Koyra upazilla 2 in southwestern coastal Bangladesh.
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Going with the flow: River basins as the natural units for water management?
TL;DR: This article argued that the delineation of river basin boundaries, the structuring of stakeholder representation, and the creation of institutional arrangements for river basin management are political processes that revolve around matters of choice, and hence require democratic debate.
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Climate migration myths
Ingrid Boas,Carol Farbotko,Helen Adams,Harald Sterly,Simon R. Bush,Kees van der Geest,Hanne Wiegel,Hasan Ashraf,Andrew Baldwin,Giovanni Bettini,Suzy Blondin,Mirjam de Bruijn,David Durand-Delacre,Christiane Fröhlich,Giovanna Gioli,Lucia Guaita,Elodie Hut,Francis Xavier Jarawura,Machiel Lamers,Samuel Lietaer,Sarah Louise Nash,Etienne Piguet,Delf Rothe,Patrick Sakdapolrak,L. Smith,Basundhara Tripathy Furlong,Ethemcan Turhan,Jeroen Warner,Caroline Zickgraf,Richard Black,Mike Hulme +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new research agenda on "climate mobilities" that moves beyond simplistic assumptions and more accurately advances knowledge of the nexus between human mobility and climate change is proposed, which is a good starting point for our work.