Yasuni

Publications

Subroto, S, C Davidsen, M Rashid, M Cuadra (in press) Dual Governance and the Shadow of State Authority: Co-Management Realities in Rema-Kalenga Protected Area of Bangladesh. Journal of Sustainable Forestry.

Watson, A, C Davidsen (in press) Pandemic State Failure, Hydrocarbon Control and Indigenous Territorial Counter-Action in the Peruvian Amazon. Frontiers in Human Dynamics, Political Ecology. Front. Hum. Dyn. | doi: 10.3389/fhumd.2021.654311

Watson, A, D Delgado (2021) Una agenda ambiental para el Perú. Latinoamérica 21, 24 June 2021

Borja, D, J Bay, C Davidsen (2021) ‘Like losing half the territory.’ Waorani struggle with loss of elder, and of land to oil (commentary). Mongabay 23 March 2021.

Borja, D, J Bay, C Davidsen and YG Sarduy (2021) Ancianos amazónicos en la frontera petrolera: La vida y muerte de Nenkihui Bay, líder tradicional Waorani. Journal of Latin American Geography 20(1) March 2021 DOI: 10.1353/lag.0.0163

Asiyanbi, A and C Davidsen (2020) Canadian Wildfires: Are we prepared for the next disaster? Canadian Science Policy Centre, Featured News Editorial, 7 Aug 2020.

Watson, A and C Davidsen (2020) Conservation, Economic Reactivation and COVID-19 in Peruvian Amazon Indigenous Communities. CEESP News Article, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)- Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy News. Switzerland, June 2020.

Borja, D, V Buitrón Cañadas (2020) Sí, La Normalidad Es El Problema: Inequidad, Exclusión Y Fuerza Estatal En La Crisis De La Covid-19 En Guayaquil. Journal of Latin American Geography 19(3):224-233 DOI: 10.1353/lag.2020.0082

Carton, W., Asiyanbi, A., Beck, S., Buck, H., Lund, J. F. (2020) Negative emissions and the long history of carbon removal. WIREs Climate Change.

JSiqueira-Gay et al. incl D Borja (2020). Pathways to positive scenarios for the Amazon forest in Pará state, Brazil. Biota Neotropica 20(suppl 1) e20190905.

Asiyanbi, A. P. and Lund, J.F. (2020). Policy persistence: REDD+ between stabilization and contestation. Introduction to a Special Issue. Journal of Political Ecology, 27(1), 378-400.

Davidsen, C and A Asiyanbi (2020) When If Not Now? Crisis Lessons from COVID-19 for Climate Action. Canadian Science Policy Centre. Response to COVID-19 Pandemic and its Impacts, Featured Editorial Series Vol 1 Issue 2, May 2020.

Watson, A and C Davidsen (2020) “Covid-19 and Extraction Pressures in the Peruvian Amazon”. The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) Report, June 2020.

Asiyanbi, A. P. and Massarella, K. (2020). Transformation is what you expect, models are what you get. REDD+ as model in conservation and development. Journal of Political Ecology, 27(1), 476-495.

Watson, A and C Davidsen (2020) “Reactivación Económica y una Pandemia en Comunidades Indígenas Amazónicas Peruanas”.Latin American Geographies in the UK, Royal Geographical Society with IGB, LAG Blog Article May 26 2020. 

Borja PD and C Davidsen (2018) Can the Yasuni be Protected through Public Consultation? Short Paper. January 2018. Latin American Research Centre, Calgary.

Bastakoti RR and C Davidsen (2017) Optimism, Hopes and Fears: Local Perceptions of REDD+ in Nepalese Community Forests. International Forestry Review 19 (1) 1-16 

Bastakoti RR and C Davidsen (2017) Framing REDD+ at the National Level: Actors and Discourse around Nepal’s Policy Debate. Forests 2017, 8(3), 57; DOI: 10.3390/f8030057

Davidsen C (2016) The Alberta Oil/Tar Sands and ‘Mainstream’ Media Framings between Globalization and Polarization. In: Laurie Adkin (ed.) First-World Petro-Politics – The Political Ecology and Governance of Alberta p. 241-262. Toronto: University of Toronto Press  https://utorontopress.com/ca/first-world-petro-politics-4

Bastakoti RR and C Davidsen (2015) Nepal’s REDD+ Readiness Preparation and Multi-Stakeholder Consultation Challenges. Journal of Forest and Livelihood 13 (1) 30-43 

Alonso-Yanez G and C Davidsen (2014) Social Worlds of Mexican Biosphere Reserve Researchers. Human Ecology Review 20 (2)

Davidsen C (2014) Critical Literacy and Discursive Governance Control(s) in Canada’s Oil/Tar Sands Discourses. In: Robert Boschmann and Mario Trono (eds.). Found in Alberta – Environmental Themes for the Anthropocene. Environmental Humanities, p. 105-124. Wilfrid Laurier University Press: Waterloo/ ON 

Bastakoti RR and C Davidsen (2014) REDD+ and Forest Tenure Security: Concerns in Nepal’s Community Forestry. International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 21(2) 168-180. DOI: 10.1080/13504509.2013.879542

Davidsen C and D Graham (2014) Climate Change Response in Canadian Newsprint Media. American Review of Canadian Studies 44 (2) 151-168 

Davidsen C, L Deacon and L Kiff (2013) Oil Literacy – The Canadian Oil/Tar Sands Debate, Media Literacy and Politics. 366 pages. Toronto: Pearson Canada.  

Davidsen C (2013) Qualitative Inquiry in a Digital World: ‘New Media’ and Liquid Modernity in Environmental Discourses. International Journal of Science in Society 4(2):111-117 

Davidsen C and L Kiff (2013) Global Carbon Deals, Global Eco-States? Ecuador’s Yasuní Global Conservation Agreement. Journal of International and Global Studies 4(2): 1-19   

Davidsen C and L Kiff (2013) Ecuador between Petro-State and Economy – The Yasuní Proposal and Ecuador’s Future between Petroleum and Carbon. Occasional Papers, Latin American Research Series, February 2013, Latin American Research Centre, Calgary AB. 

Davidsen C and Tam, CL. (2010) Power and Knowledge Constraints of Multidisciplinary Learning: Field School Experiences in Practice. Journal of the World Universities Forum, 3(4): 119-126. 

Tam CL and Davidsen, C (2010) Low-Technology Multidisciplinary Teaching in the Amazon: Challenging Epistemologies and Learning Patterns. The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 6(6): 113-122.