Items where Author is "Forsyth, Tim"

Number of items: 85.
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  • Rethinking the science-policy interface for chemicals, waste, and pollution:challenging core assumptions. (2025) Allan, Jen Iris; Borthakur, Anwesha; Kinninburgh, Fiona; Petersmann, Moritz; Balayannis, Angeliki; Barry, Andrew; Beck, Silke; Elliott, Kevin; Forsyth, Tim; Hardon, Anita; Hughes, Hannah; Macnaghten, Philip; Selin, Henrik; Sun, Yixian; Vadrot, Alice picture_as_pdf
  • Political ecology and ontology:is literal critical realism the answer? A response to Knudsen. (2023) Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • What is equitable about equitable resilience? Dynamic risks and subjectivities in Nepal. (2022) Forsyth, Tim; McDermott, Constance L.; Dhakal, Rabindra picture_as_pdf
  • When climate justice goes wrong:maladaptation and deep co-production in transformative environmental science and policy. (2022) Forsyth, Tim; McDermott, Constance L. picture_as_pdf
  • Urgent need to move toward solution-orientated environmental assessments. (2022) Beck, Silke; Forsyth, Tim; Mahony, Martin
  • Beyond narratives:civic epistemologies and the coproduction of environmental knowledge and popular environmentalism in Thailand. (2019) Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Are environmental social movements socially exclusive? An historical study from Thailand. Forsyth, Tim
  • Are landscape approaches possible under authoritarianism? Multi-stakeholder governance and social transformation in Myanmar. Forsyth, Tim; Springate-Baginski, Oliver picture_as_pdf
  • Book Review: Brown, Katrina. 2016: Resilience, development and global change, Abingdon and New York: Routledge. xiv+228pp. ISBN: 9780415663465 (hbk), ISBN 9780415663472 (pbk), ISBN: 9780203498095 (ebk). £80 hardback, £26.09 paperback. Forsyth, Tim
  • Book review: Johnson, Craig, 2009: Arresting development: the power of knowledge for social change. Forsyth, Tim
  • Book review: The palm oil controversy in Southeast Asia: a transnational perspective. Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Building deliberative public–private partnerships for waste management in Asia. Forsyth, Tim
  • Cities of ivory towers. Forsyth, Tim
  • Climate justice is not just ice. Forsyth, Tim
  • Commentary on "Unlikely Alliances: Encounters between State Science, Nature Spirits, and Indigenous Industrial Forestry in Mexico, 1926–2008". Forsyth, Tim
  • Community based adaptation to climate change. Ayers, Jessica; Forsyth, Tim
  • Community-based adaptation: a review of past and future challenges. Forsyth, Tim
  • Constructing a new understanding of the environment under postsocialism. Herrschel, Tassilo; Forsyth, Tim
  • Cooperative environmental governance and waste-to-energy technologies in Asia. Forsyth, Tim
  • Deconstructing the policyscape for reducing deforestation in the Eastern Amazon:practical insights for a landscape approach. Gebara, Maria Fernanda; Sills, Erin; May, Peter; Forsyth, Tim description
  • Ecological functions and functionings: towards a Senian analysis of ecosystem services. Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Elinor Ostrom's legacy: governing the commons, and the rational choice controversy. Forsyth, Tim; Johnson, Craig
  • Enhancing climate technology transfer through greater public-private cooperation: lessons from Thailand and the Philippines. Forsyth, Tim
  • Environmental responsibility and business regulation: the case of sustainable tourism. Forsyth, Tim
  • Environmental social movements in Thailand: a critical assessment. Forsyth, Tim
  • Environmental social movements in Thailand: how important is class? Forsyth, Tim
  • Expertise needs transparency not blind trust: a deliberative approach to integrating science and social participation. Forsyth, Tim
  • Fighting back: human adaptations in marginal environments. Batterbury, Simon; Forsyth, Tim
  • Forests, development and the globalisation of justice. Forsyth, Tim; Sikor, Thomas
  • Hidden alliances: rethinking environmentality and the politics of knowledge in Thailand's campaign for community forestry. Forsyth, Tim; Walker, Andrew
  • In the eyes of the state: negotiating a “rights-based approach” to forest conservation in Thailand. Johnson, Craig; Forsyth, Tim
  • Is resilience to climate change socially inclusive? Investigating theories of change processes in Myanmar. Forsyth, Tim
  • Panacea or paradox?: cross-sector partnerships, climate change, and development. Forsyth, Tim
  • Political ecology and the epistemology of social justice. Forsyth, Tim
  • Politicizing environmental science does not mean denying climate science nor endorsing it without question. Forsyth, Tim
  • Promoting the “development dividend” of climate technology transfer: can cross-sector partnerships help? Forsyth, Tim
  • Public concerns about transboundary haze: a comparison of Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia. Forsyth, Tim
  • Reductionist and integrative research approaches to complex water security policy challenges. Zeitoun, Mark; Lankford, Bruce; Krueger, Tobias; Forsyth, Tim; Carter, Richard; Hoekstra, Arjan Y.; Taylor, Richard; Varis, Olli; Cleaver, Frances; Boelens, Rutgerd; Swatuk, Larry; Tickner, David; Scott, Christopher A.; Mirumachi, Naho; Matthews, Nathaniel
  • Sustainable livelihood approaches and soil erosion risks : who is to judge? Forsyth, Tim
  • Thailand's Red Shirt protests: popular movement or dangerous street theatre? Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Time to change? Technologies of futuring and transformative change in Nepal’s climate change policy. Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Towards an ontological politics of comparative environmental analysis: the Green Economy and local diversity. Forsyth, Tim; Levidow, Les
  • What happened on ‘The Beach’? Social movements and governance of tourism in Thailand. Forsyth, Tim
  • What is autonomous adaption? Resource scarcity and smallholder agency in Thailand. Forsyth, Tim; Evans, Natalie
  • Who benefits from the agrarian transition under violent conflict?:Evidence from Myanmar. Forsyth, Tim; Springate-baginski, Oliver picture_as_pdf
  • Who gets to imagine transformative change? Participation and representation in biodiversity assessments. Beck, Silke; Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Who shapes the politics of expertise? Co-production and authoritative knowledge in Thailand’s political forests. Forsyth, Tim description
  • Who speaks for the future of Earth?: how critical social science can extend the conversation on the Anthropocene. Lövbrand, Eva; Beck, Silke; Chilvers, Jason; Forsyth, Tim; Hedrén, Johan; Hulme, Mike; Lidskog, Rolf; Vasileiadou, Eleftheria
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  • Critical political ecology: the politics of environmental science. Forsyth, Tim
  • Forest guardians, forest destroyers: the politics of environmental knowledge in Northern Thailand. Forsyth, Tim; Walker, Andrew
  • International investment and climate change: energy technologies for developing countries. Forsyth, Tim
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  • Climate change and STS. (2024) Beck, Silke; Forsyth, Tim; Mahony, Martin picture_as_pdf
  • Reducing the cost of technology transfer through community partnerships. (2012) Forsyth, Tim
  • The Brown environmental agenda. Forsyth, Tim
  • Climate change adaptation and resilience:sociotechnical and knowledge dimensions. Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Community based adaptation. Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Critical realism and political ecology. Forsyth, Tim
  • Deforestation in Thailand: the battle in politics and science. Forsyth, Tim
  • Democratizing international environmental expertise about forests and climate. Forsyth, Tim
  • Environmentalism. Forsyth, Tim
  • How is community-based adaptation 'scaled up' in environmental risk assessment? Lessons from ecosystem-based adaptation. Forsyth, Tim
  • Industrial pollution and social movements in Thailand. Forsyth, Tim
  • Investing in waste-to-energy projects: success factors for public-private collaboration in Asia. Forsyth, Tim
  • Livelihoods and ethnicity in highland mountainous Asia. Forsyth, Tim
  • Multilevel, multiactor governance in REDD+: participation, integration and coordination. Forsyth, Tim
  • Politicizing environmental explanations: what can political ecology learn from sociology and philosophy of science? Forsyth, Tim
  • Science. Forsyth, Tim
  • Scientific accountability and democracy in global environmental policy. Forsyth, Tim; Beck, Silke
  • Social movements and environmental democratization in Thailand. Forsyth, Tim
  • The contentious world of Jared Diamond's Collapse. Forsyth, Tim
  • The persistence of resistance: analysing local responses to agrarian change in Southeast Asia. Forsyth, Tim
  • The political ecology of the ecosystem approach for forests. Forsyth, Tim
  • The politics of environmental science: recent trends and important questions. Forsyth, Tim
  • Report
  • Climate change: is Southeast Asia up to the challenge? Majid, Munir; Wirjawan, Gita; Brömmelhörster, Jorn; Forsyth, Tim; Tangang, Fredolin; Letchumanan, Raman; Nabadan, Abdon; Senga, Rafael; Pitsuwan, Surin
  • Climate change: is Southeast Asia up to the challenge?: forest and climate change policy: what are the costs of inaction? Forsyth, Tim
  • Poverty and environment: priorities for research and study - an overview study, prepared for the United Nations Development Programme and European Commission. Forsyth, Tim; Leach, Melissa; Scoones, Tim
  • Progress on community-based adaptation. Ayers, Jessica; Huq, Saleem; Forsyth, Tim
  • Realising rights? Negotiating access to Thailand's forests. Johnson, Craig; Forsyth, Tim
  • Online resource
  • Book review: Institutionalizing unsustainability: the paradox of global climate governance by Hayley Stevenson. Forsyth, Tim
  • ID graduates reunite in Myanmar. Forsyth, Tim
  • Red Monday – The roots of Thailand’s unrest. Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Tim Forsyth: Ecological Functions and Functionings. Forsyth, Tim
  • Working paper
  • Climate change and conflict: a systematic evidence review. Forsyth, Tim; Schomerus, Mareike
  • Partnerships for technology transfer: how can investors and communities build renewable energy in Asia? Forsyth, Tim
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  • Net zero, natural solutions and COP26:how expert knowledge can risk closing down rather than opening up the politics of climate change. Forsyth, Tim picture_as_pdf