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1Indigenous science (fiction) for the Anthropocene: Ancestral dystopias and fantasies of climate change crisesEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space2018207
2Reimagining ‘justice’ in environmental justice: Radical ecologies, decolonial thought, and the Black Radical TraditionEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space2018104
3Framing the future of food: The contested promises of alternative proteinsEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space2019103
4Respecting water: Indigenous water governance, ontologies, and the politics of kinship on the groundEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201880
5Nature-based solutions as discursive tools and contested practices in urban nature’s neoliberalisation processesEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202160
6Getting soaked? Climate crisis, adaptation finance, and racialized austerityEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202051
7Neoliberal energy transitions: The renewable energy boom in the Chilean mining economyEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202043
8Toward a postapocalyptic environmentalism? Responses to loss and visions of the future in climate activismEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201842
9Decolonizing degrowth in the post-development convergence: Questions, experiences, and proposals from two Indigenous territoriesEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201941
10Geographies of degrowth: Nowtopias, resurgences and the decolonization of imaginaries and placesEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201939
11The socioenvironmental state: Political authority, subjects, and transformative socionatural change in an uncertain worldEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201838
12Black faces, black spaces: Rethinking African American underrepresentation in wildland spaces and outdoor recreationEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201937
13Killing squirrels: Exploring motivations and practices of lethal wildlife managementEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201835
14Ecologies of the colonial present: Pathological forestry from the taux de boisement to civilized plantationsEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201831
15The temporal fragility of infrastructure: Theorizing decay, maintenance, and repairEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202131
16A faultline in neoliberal environmental governance scholarship? Or, why accumulation-by-alienation mattersEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202029
17The antinomies of nature and spaceEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201828
18Risk capital: Urban political ecology and entanglements of financial and environmental risk in Washington, D.C.Environment and Planning E, Nature and Space201826
19Making nature into infrastructure: The construction of oysters as a risk management solution in New York CityEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202026
20Producing juridical knowledge: “Rights of Nature” or the naturalization of rights?Environment and Planning E, Nature and Space201825
21Against climate apartheid: Confronting the persistent legacies of expendability for climate justiceEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202225
22Understanding disaster (in)justice: Spatializing the production of vulnerabilities of indigenous people in TaiwanEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201824
23Reflecting on neoliberal natures: An exchangeEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201824
24Experiencing nature with sight impairment: Seeking freedom from ableismEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201924
25Climate change adaptation and precarity across the rural–urban divide in Cambodia: Towards a ‘climate precarity’ approachEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201924
26Water governmentalities: The shaping of hydrosocial territories, water transfers and rural–urban subjects in Latin AmericaEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202024
27Modernist dreams and green sagas: The neoliberal politics of Iceland's renewable energy economyEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201823
28Wind parks in post-crisis Greece: Neoliberalisation vis-à-vis green grabbingEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201923
29Decaying infrastructures in the post-industrial city: An urban political ecology of the US pipeline crisisEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202123
30The Creatures Collective: ManifestingsEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202123
31The Anthropocene’s animal? Coywolves as feral cotravelersEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201822
32Magical disruption? Alternative protein and the promise of de-materializationEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202122
33Intersecting hazards, intersectional identities: A baseline Critical Environmental Justice analysis of US homelessnessEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202022
34When hydrosociality encounters sediments: Transformed lives and livelihoods in the lower basin of the Ganges RiverEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201821
35A political ecology of dataEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202221
36“That we may live”: Pesticides, plantations, and environmental racism in the United States SouthEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201820
37Computational parasites and hydropower: A political ecology of Bitcoin mining on the Columbia RiverEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202220
38Mapping participation: A systematic analysis of diverse public participation in the UK energy systemEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201920
39Making India’s cleanest city: Sanitation, intersectionality, and infrastructural violenceEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202120
40Modern slavery, environmental degradation and climate change: Fisheries, field, forests and factoriesEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202120
41Greening extractivism: Environmental discourses and resource governance in the ‘Lithium Triangle’Environment and Planning E, Nature and Space202220
42Feeding the flock: Wild cockatoos and their Facebook friendsEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201819
43Everyday resilience, reworking, and resistance in North Jakarta’s kampungsEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201919
44Bringing diversity to nature: Politicizing gender, race and class in environmental organizations?Environment and Planning E, Nature and Space201919
45Where species don’t meet: Invisibilized animals, urban nature and city limitsEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202119
46Re-wilding Parkdale? Environmental gentrification, settler colonialism, and the reconfiguration of nature in 21st century TorontoEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202018
47New extractive frontiers in Ireland and the moebius strip of wind/dataEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202118
48The body as infrastructureEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202118
49Not ‘getting on the bandwagon’: When climate change is a matter of unconcernEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space201917
50Heterogeneous water provision in Dar es Salaam: The role of networked infrastructures and alternative systems in informal areasEnvironment and Planning E, Nature and Space202017