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Table of Contents

Reclaiming the lake: Citizenship and environment-as-common-property in
highland Peru, Mattias
Borg Rasmussen (Focaal 74)

Infrastructures of progress and dispossession: Collective responses to
shrinking water access among farmers in Arequipa, Peru 
Astrid Oberborbeck Andersen (Focaal 74)

What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Biodiversity Conservation in the
Anthropocene?
George Holmes (Environment and Society 6.1)

Less Than One But More Than Many: Anthropocene as Science Fiction and
Scholarship-in-the-Making
Heather Anne Swanson, Nils Bubandt and Anna Tsing (Environment and
Society 6.1)
 
People, Planet, Power: Toward a New Social Settlement
Anna Coote (International Journal of Social Quality 5.1)
 
Nature, History, and Culture as Tourism Attractors: The Double Translation
of Insider and Outsider Media
Mark C. J. Stoddart and Paula Graham (Nature and Culture 11.1)

Dam Close: Water Resources and Productions of Harmony in Central Japan
Eric J. Cunningham (Nature and Culture 11.1)

Bringing water challenges to target groups: French water utilities within
the European legislative context
Céline Hervé-Bazin (Regions and Cohesion 5.2)

Environmental governance in the EU-Latin American relationship
Roberto Dominguez (Regions and Cohesion 5.3)

      

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