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Journal Articles

  • Marimón, P. D., Bebbington, D. H., Bebbington, A. J., Sauls, L. A., Cuba, N., Chicchon, A., Hecht, S., Rogan, J., Ray, R., Diaz, O., Kandel, S., Osborne, T., Rivera, M., & Zalles, V. (2021). ‘Tradescapes’ in the forest: Framing infrastructure’s relation to territory, commodities, and flows. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 53, 29–36. View Paper…
  • Bebbington, A., Chicchon, A., Cuba, N., Greenspan, E., Hecht, S., Bebbington, D. H., Kandel, S., Osborne, T., Ray, R., Rogan, J., & Sauls, L. (2020). Opinion: Priorities for governing large-scale infrastructure in the tropics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(36), 21829. View Paper…
  • T. Toumbourou, M. Muhdar, T. Werner, and A. Bebbington (2020). “Political ecologies of the post-mining landscape: Activism, resistance, and legal struggles over Kalimantan’s coal mines.” Energy Research & Social Science.  View Paper…
  • T. Werner, A. Bebbington, G. Gregory (2019). “Assessing the impacts of mining: Recent contributions from GIS and remote sensing.” The Extractive Industries and Society. View Paper…
  • E. Arond, A. Bebbington, and J.L. Dammert (2019). “NGOs as innovators in extractive industry governance. Insights from the EITI process in Colombia and Peru.” The Extractive Industries and Society. View Paper…
  • A. Bebbington, B. Fash, and J. Rogan (2019). “Socio-environmental Conflict, Political Settlements, and Mining Governance: A cross-border comparison, El Salvador and Honduras.” Latin American PerspectivesView Paper…
  • N. Cuba, B. Fash, J. Rogan, A. Khan, J.-L. Palma Herrera, C. Mondragon, R. Corrales, S. Martinez, and S. Sellwood (2019). “Measuring and categorizing the water-related downstream risks associated with mineral extraction in Honduras: How severe, and how distributed?” Applied Geography. View Paper…
  • A.J. Bebbington, D.H. Bebbington, L.A. Sauls, J. Rogan, S. Agrawal, C. Gamboa, A. Imhof, K. Johnson, H. Rosa, A. Royo, T. Toumbourou, and R. Verdum (2018). “Resource extraction and infrastructure threaten forest cover and community rights” PNAS. View Paper…
  • A.J. Bebbington, D.H. Bebbington (2018). “Mining, movements and sustainable development: Concepts for a framework” Sustainable Development. 26, 441-449.
  • A.J. Bebbington, L.A. Sauls, H. Rosa, B. Fash, and D.H. Bebbington (2018). “Conflicts over Extractivisit Policy and the Forest Frontier in Central America” European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. View Paper…
  • D.H. Bebbington, R. Verdum, C. Gamboa, and A.J. Bebbington (2018). “The Infrastructure-Extractives-Resource Governance Complex in the Pan-Amazon” European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. View Paper…
  • S. Odell, A. Bebbington, and K. Frey (2018). “Mining and climate change: a review and framework for analysis.” The Extractive Industries and Society, 5, 201-214.
  • E. Arond, A. Bebbington, and J.L. Dammert (2017). “Explaining diverse national responses to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in the Andes: What sort of politics matter?” The Extractive Industries and Society, 4, 833-841.
  • K. Patel, J. Rogan, N. Cuba, and A. Bebbington (2016). “Evaluating conflict surrounding mineral extraction in Ghana: Assessing the spatial interactions of large and small-scale mining.” The Extractive Industries and Society. View Paper…
  • L. Hinojosa, A. Bebbington, G. Cortez, J.P. Chumacero, D.H. Bebbington, and K. Hennermann (2015). “Gas and development: Rural territorial dynamics in Tarija, Bolivia.” World Development, 73, 105-117.
  • J.A. Berdegue, J. Escobal, and A. Bebbington (2015). “Explaining spatial diversity in Latin American rural development: Structures, Institutions, and Coalitions.” World Development, 73, 129-137.
  • P.O. Peralta, A. Bebbington, P. Hollenstein, I. Nussbaum, and E. Ramirez (2015). “Extraterritorial investments, environmental crisis, and collective action in Latin America”. World Development, 73, 32-43.
  • D.H. Bebbington (2015). “Extraction, inequality and indigenous peoples: Insights from Bolivia.” Environmental Science & Policy, 33, 438-446.
  • A.J. Bebbington, J. Bury, N. Cuba, and J. Rogan (2015). “Mining, risk and climate resilience in the ‘other’ Pacific: Latin American lessons for the South Pacific.” Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 56:2, 189-207. View Paper…
  • A. Bebbington (2015). “Political ecologies of resource extraction: agendas pendiente.” European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 85-98.
  • A. Bebbington (2014). “Socio-environmental conflict: an opportunity for mining companies.” Journal of Cleaner Production. 84, 34-49.
  • D.M. Franks, R. Davis, A. Bebbington, S.H. Ali, D. Kemp, and M. Scurrah (2014). “Conflict translates environmental and social risk into business costs.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111, 7576-7581.
  • A. Elmes, J.G. Yarlequé Ipanaqué, J. Rogan, N. Cuba, and A. Bebbington (2014) “Mapping licit and illicit mining activity in the Madre de Dios region of Peru.” Remote Sensing Letters, 5:10, 882-891. View Paper…
  • A.J. Bebbington, N. Cuba, and J. Rogan (2014). “Visualizing competing claims on resources: Approaches from extractive industries research.” Applied Geography, 52, 55-56. View Paper…
  • N. Cuba, A. Bebbington, J. Rogan, and M. Millones (2014). Extractive industries, livelihoods and natural resources competition: Mapping overlapping claims in Peru and Ghana. Applied Geography, 54, 250-261. View Paper…
  • J. Emel, J. Plisinski, and J. Rogan (2014). “Monitoring geomorphic and hydrologic change at mine sites using satellite imagery: The Geita Gold Mine in Tanzania.” Applied Geography, 54, 243-249. View paper…
  • A. Bebbington (2012). “Underground political ecologies: the second annual lecture of the Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers” Geoforum, 43, 1152-1162.
  • D.H. Bebbington (2012). “Consultation, compensation and conflict: natural gas extraction in Weenhayek territory, Bolivia.” Journal of Latin American Geography, 49-71.
  • A.J. Bebbington, D.H. Bebbington (2012). “An Andean avatar: Post-neoliberal and neoliberal strategies for securing the unobtainable” New Political Economy, 16, 131-145.
  • D.H. Bebbington, A.J. Bebbington (2010). “Anatomy of a regional conflict: Tarija and resource grievances in Morales’s Bolivia.” Latin American Perspectives, 140-60.
  • D.H. Bebbington, A.J. Bebbington (2010). “Extraction, territory, and inequalities: Gas in the Bolivian Chaco.” Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 30, 259-280.
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