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Maryam Nastar
Maryam Nastar
Lund University Center for Sustainability Studies
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What drives the urban water regime? An analysis of water governance arrangements in Hyderabad, India
M Nastar
Ecology and Society 19 (2), 2014
512014
Transition in South African water governance: Insights from a perspective on power
M Nastar, V Ramasar
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 4, 7-24, 2012
332012
A critical realist inquiry in conducting interdisciplinary research: an analysis of LUCID examples
M Nastar, CS Boda, L Olsson
Ecology and Society 23 (3), 41, 2018
322018
The emancipatory promise of participatory water governance for the urban poor: Reflections on the transition management approach in the cities of Dodowa, Ghana and Arusha, Tanzania
M Nastar, S Abbas, C Aponte Rivero, S Jenkins, M Kooy
African Studies 77 (4), 504-525, 2018
252018
The quest to become a world city: Implications for access to water
M Nastar
Cities 41, 1-9, 2014
232014
Navigating Troubled Waters: An analysis of how urban water regimes in the global South reproduce inequality
M Nastar
Faculty of Social Sciences, Centre for Sustainability Studies, Lund …, 2014
232014
A case for urban liveability from below: exploring the politics of water and land access for greater liveability in Kampala, Uganda
M Nastar, J Isoke, R Kulabako, G Silvestri
Local Environment 24 (4), 358-373, 2019
212019
Loss and damage from climate change and implicit assumptions of sustainable development
CS Boda, T Faran, M Scown, K Dorkenoo, BC Chaffin, M Nastar, E Boyd
Climatic Change 164, 1-18, 2021
202021
Framing Loss and Damage from climate change as the failure of Sustainable Development
CS Boda, M Scown, T Faran, M Nastar, K Dorkenoo, B Chaffin, E Boyd
Climate and Development 13 (8), 677-684, 2021
162021
Message Sent, Now What? A Critical Analysis of the Heat Action Plan in Ahmedabad, India
M Nastar
Urban Science 4 (4), 53, 2020
112020
A Critical Realist Approach to Reflexivity in Sustainability Research
M Nastar
Sustainability 15 (3), 2685, 2023
72023
An interdisciplinary approach to resolving conflict in the water domain
M Nastar, P Wallman
Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, 411-424, 2009
72009
Water legislation–what values, which ways? Institutional path dependency and transition management in integrated water resource management in South Africa
M Nastar, M Hansen
Proceedings of the 2009 Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of …, 2009
62009
Water legislation–what values, which ways? Institutional path dependency and transition management in integrated water resource management in South Africa
M Nastar, M Hansen
Proceedings of the 2009 Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of …, 2009
62009
Water legislation–what values, which ways? Institutional path dependency and transition management in integrated water resource management in South Africa
M Nastar, M Hansen
Proceedings of the 2009 Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of …, 2009
62009
Sustainable Development assumptions determine how Loss and Damage from Climate Change is addressed
C Boda, T Faran, MW Scown, K Dorkenoo, B Chaffin, M Nastar, E Boyd
Utrecht University, 2020
2020
Fakta och statistik om temperaturökning och förlust av biologisk mångfald räcker inte.
D Harnesk, E Isgren, C Boda, D O Byrne, M Nastar, M Islar
Sydsvenska Dagbladet, Debatt, 2019
2019
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
M Nastar, V Ramasar
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 4, 7-24, 2012
2012
Decentralization: Resolve or Hide the Problem?
M Nastar, M Islar
Proceeding of 13th Biennial Conference of the International Association for …, 2011
2011
Synergy of Disciplines for Sustainability
M Nastar
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