Hall, Anthony

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  • Palmer, Charles, lara Souza, Grace, Laray, Edilza, Viana, Virgilio, Hall, Anthony (2020). Participatory policies and intrinsic motivation to conserve forest commons. Nature Sustainability, 3(8), 620 - 627. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-020-0531-8 picture_as_pdf
  • Hall, Anthony, Branford, Sue (2012). Development, dams and Dilma: the saga of Belo Monte. Critical Sociology, 38(6), 851-862. https://doi.org/10.1177/0896920512440712
  • Hall, Anthony (2012). The last shall be first: political dimensions of conditional cash transfers in Brazil. Journal of Policy Practice, 11(1-2), 25-41. https://doi.org/10.1080/15588742.2012.624065
  • Barlow, Jos, Ewers, Robert M., Anderson, Liana, Aragao, Luiz E. O. C., Baker, Tim R., Boyd, Emily, Feldpausch, Ted R., Gloor, Emanuel, Hall, Anthony & Malhi, Yadvinder et al (2011). Using learning networks to understand complex systems: a case study of biological, geophysical and social research in the Amazon. Biological Reviews, 86(2), 457-474. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-185X.2010.00155.x
  • Hall, Anthony (2011). Getting REDD-y: conservation and climate change in Latin America. Latin American Research Review, 46(Spec.), 184-210. https://doi.org/10.1353/lar.2011.0039
  • Hall, Anthony (2008). Paying for environmental services: the case of Brazilian Amazonia. Journal of International Development, 20(7), 965-981. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.1456
  • Hall, Anthony (2008). Better RED than dead: paying the people for environmental services in Amazonia. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 363(1498), 1925-1932. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2007.0034
  • Hall, Anthony (2008). Brazil's Bolsa Familia: a double-edged sword? Development and Change, 39(5), 799-822. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7660.2008.00506.x
  • Hall, Anthony (2007). The role of the public sector. The American Prospect, 18(9), A24.
  • Hall, Anthony (2007). Social policies at the World Bank: paradigms and challenges. Global Social Policy, 7(2), 151-175. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468018107078160
  • Hall, Anthony (2006). From Fome Zero to Bolsa Família: social policies and poverty alleviation under Lula. Journal of Latin American Studies, 38(4), 689-709. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022216X0600157X
  • Hall, Anthony (2002). Disentangling Eden: getting development right in the Amazon. European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, (73), 113-118.
  • Hall, Anthony (1997). Peopling the environment: A new agenda for research, policy and action in Brazilian Amazonia. European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 62, 9-31.
  • Hall, Anthony (1996). Social work or working for change? Action for grassroots sustainable development in Amazonia. International Social Work, 39(1), 27-39.
  • Hall, Anthony (1994). Grassroots action for resettlement planning: Brazil and beyond. World Development, 22(12), 1793-1809. https://doi.org/10.1016/0305-750X(94)90174-0
  • Hall, Anthony (1993). Making people matter: sociology and development in Brazilian Amazonia. International Journal of Contemporary Sociology, 30(1), 63-80.
  • Hall, Anthony (1987). Agrarian crisis in Brazilian Amazonia: the Grande Carajas Programme. The Journal of Development Studies, 23(4), 522-552. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388708422047
  • Hall, Anthony (1987). Social analysis in official foreign aid. Human Organization, 46(4), 368-372.
  • Hall, Anthony (1986). More of the same in Brazilian Amazonia: a comment on Fearnside. World Development, 14(3), 411-414. https://doi.org/10.1016/0305-750X(86)90077-X
  • Hall, Anthony (1984). Where the selling has to start: agriculture and marketing in the third world. International Agricultural Development, 4(4), 7-8.
  • Hall, Anthony (1982). Brazil: evaluating and AT project-appropriately. RRDC Bulletin, April,
  • Hall, Anthony (1976). Peasants speak: the horrors of the north-eastern drought. Journal of Peasant Studies, 3(3), 355-359. https://doi.org/10.1080/03066157608437987
  • Hall, Anthony (1974). Patron-client relationships. Journal of Peasant Studies, 1(4), 506-509. https://doi.org/10.1080/03066157408437908
  • Book
  • Hall, Anthony (2012). Forests and climate change: the social dimensions of REDD in Latin America. Edward Elgar.
  • Hall, Anthony (Ed.) (2005). Global impact, local action : new environmental policy in Latin America, institute for the study of the Americas. University of London. Institute for the Study of the Americas.
  • Hall, Anthony, Midgley, James (2004). Social policy for development. SAGE Publications.
  • Hall, Anthony (2000). Amazonia at the crossroads: the challenge of sustainable development. Institute of Latin American Studies.
  • Hall, Anthony (1997). Sustaining Amazonia: grassroots action for productive conservation. Manchester University Press.
  • Hall, Anthony (1991). Amazonia desenvolvimento para quem? J. Zahar Editor.
  • Hall, Anthony (1991). Developing Amazonia: Deforestation and social conflict in Brazil's Carajas Programme. Manchester University Press.
  • Hall, Anthony (1991). O Programa Grande Carajás: gênese e evolução. Editora Vozes.
  • Hall, Anthony (1990). The future of Amazonia: destruction or sustainable development? Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hall, Anthony (1989). Developing Amazonia: Deforestation and social conflict in Brazil's Carajas Programme. Manchester University Press.
  • Hall, Anthony, Midgley, James (1988). Development policies: Sociological perspectives. St Martin's Press.
  • Hall, Anthony, Midgley, James (1986). Community participation, social development and the state. Routledge.
  • Hall, Anthony (1978). Drought and irrigation in north-east Brazil. Cambridge University Press.
  • Chapter
  • Hall, Anthony (2016). Cash transfers as social investments: the Brazilian case. In Midgley, J., Dahl, E. & Wright, A. C. (Eds.), Social Investment and Social Welfare: International and Critical Perspectives . Edward Elgar.
  • Hall, Anthony (2016). REDD in Latin America: promises and challenges. In Coletta, M. & Raftopoulos, M. (Eds.), Provincializing Nature: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Politics of the Environment in Latin America . Institute of Latin American Studies.
  • Hall, Anthony (2015). It takes two to tango: conditional cash transfers, social policy and the globalising role of the world bank. In McBride, S., Boychuk, G. & Mahon, R. (Eds.), After 08: Social Policy and the Global Financial Crisis . UBC Press.
  • Hall, Anthony (2009). Pay the people or pay the price: environmental services and governance in the Brazilian Amazon. In Pansters, W. (Ed.), Facing Social Transformation in the 21st Century: Inequality, Pluralism and the Environment . UNESCO.
  • Hall, Anthony (2008). International migration and challenges for social policy: the case of Ecuador. In Dani, A. A. & Moser, C. (Eds.), Assets, Livelihoods, and Social Policy (pp. 85-106). World Bank.
  • Hall, Anthony (2007). Extractive reserves: building natural assets in the Brazilian Amazon. In Boyce, J., Narain, S. & Stanton, S. (Eds.), Reclaiming Nature: Environmental Justice and Ecological Restoration (pp. 151-180). Anthem Press.
  • Hall, Anthony (2007). Moving away from poverty: migrant remittances, livelihoods and development. In Narayan, D. & Petesch, P. (Eds.), Moving Out of Poverty. Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Mobility (pp. 307-332). World Bank.
  • Hall, Anthony (2006). Enhancing social capital: productive conservation and traditional knowledge in the Brazilian rain forest. In Posey, D. & Balick, M. (Eds.), Human Impacts on Amazonia : the Role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Conservation and Development (pp. 328 -343). Columbia University Press.
  • Hall, Anthony (2005). A luta pela terra no Brazil: sobrevivência e a interface rural-urbana. In Coy, M. & Kohlhepp, G. (Eds.), Amazônia Sustentável : Desenvolvimento Sustentável entre Políticas Públicas, estratégias Inovadoras e experiências Locais (pp. 177-188). Garamond.
  • Hall, Anthony (2004). People in tropical forests: problem or solution? In Bonnell, M. & Bruijnzeel, L. A. (Eds.), Forests, Water and People in the Humid Tropics (pp. 75-85). Cambridge University Press.
  • Hall, Anthony (2003). Education reform in Brazil under democracy. In D’Alva Kinzo, M. & Dunkerley, J. (Eds.), Brazil Since 1985: Economy, Polity and Society (pp. 269-287). Institute of Latin American Studies.
  • Hall, Anthony (2000). Environment and development in Brazilian Amazonia: from protectionism to productive conservation. In Hall, A. (Ed.), Amazonia at the Crossroads: the Challenge of Sustainable Development (pp. 99-114). Institute of Latin American Studies.
  • Hall, Anthony (2000). O CAT e as políticas emergentes de desenvolvimento sustentável na amazônia Brasileira. In Hebette, J. & Navegantes, R. (Eds.), Cat, Ano Decimo: Etnografia De Uma Utopia (pp. 243-258). CAT (Organization).
  • Hall, Anthony (1999). Privatizing the commons: liberalization, land and livelihoods in Latin America. In Baer, W. & Love, J. (Eds.), Liberalization and Its Consequences : a Comparative Perspective on Latin America and Eastern Europe (pp. 232-258). Edward Elgar.
  • Hall, Anthony (1999). Social movements, empowerment and productive conservation: the case of Brazilian Amazonia. In Mullen, J. (Ed.), Rural Poverty, Empowerment and Sustainable Livelihoods (pp. 14 - 34). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Hall, Anthony (1997). The role of NGOs in conflict resolution for sustainable development. In Becker, B. & Miranda, M. (Eds.), A Geografia Politica Do Desenvolvimento Sustentavel (pp. 273-296). Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro.
  • Hall, Anthony (1996). Did Chico Mendes die in vain? Brazilian rubber tappers in the 1990s. In Collinson, H. (Ed.), Green Guerillas : Environmental Conflicts and Initiatives in Latin America and the Caribbean (pp. 93-102). Latin American Bureau.
  • Hall, Anthony (1994). Social movements and productive conservation in Brazilian Amazonia. In Karlsson, W. & Malaki, A. (Eds.), What Future for the Amazon Region? Proceedings of the International Symposium, 48th International Congress of Americanists (pp. 110-125). Latinamerika-institutet i Stockholm.
  • Hall, Anthony (1993). Non-governmental organisations and development in Brazil under dictatorship and democracy. In Abel, C. & Lewis, C. M. (Eds.), Welfare, Poverty and Development in Latin America (pp. 421-438). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hall, Anthony (1993). Priority areas for research in Amazonia. In Jaenicke, H. & Flynn, P. (Eds.), Sustainable Land Use Systems and Human Living Conditions in the Amazon Region : Proceedings of a Meeting of European Scientists, (pp. 14-17). European Union. Publications Office.
  • Hall, Anthony (1992). From victims to victors: NGOs and the politics of empowerment at Itaparica. In Hulme, D. & Edwards, M. (Eds.), Making a Difference: Ngos and Development in a Changing World (pp. 148-158). Earthscan Publications Ltd..
  • Hall, Anthony (1992). Putting people last: a sociological perspective on development policies for Amazonia and the question of sustainability. In Pansters, W. (Ed.), Amazonia: Ecology and Sustainable Development (pp. 110-130). ÍSOR.
  • Hall, Anthony (1990). Land tenure and land reform in Brazil. In Prosterman, R., Temple, M. & Hanstad, T. (Eds.), Agrarian Reform and Grassroots Development : Ten Case Studies (pp. 205-232). Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • Hall, Anthony (1986). Community participation and rural development. In Hall, A. & Midgley, J. (Eds.), Community Participation, Social Development and the State (pp. 87-104). Routledge.
  • Hall, Anthony (1986). Education, schooling and community participation. In Hall, A. & Midgley, J. (Eds.), Community Participation, Social Development and the State (pp. 70-86). Routledge.
  • Hall, Anthony (1981). Innovation and social structure: the sugar industry of north-east Brazil. In Mitchell, S. (Ed.), The Logic of Poverty: the Case of the Brazilian Northeast (pp. 157-169). Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  • Hall, Anthony (1981). Irrigation in the Brazilian North-East: anti-drought or anti-peasant? In Mitchell, S. (Ed.), The Logic of Poverty : the Case of the Brazilian Northeast (pp. 143-156). Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  • Hall, Anthony (1978). Irrigação para vencer a sêca. In Baer, W. (Ed.), Dimensões Do Desenvolvimento Brasileiro (pp. 265-281). Campus Verlag.