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University of Birmingham
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Who should be governed to reduce deforestation and how? Multiple governmentalities at the REDD+ negotiations
M Hjort
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 38 (1), 134-152
, 2020
12
2020
A missing link in understanding Party policy change? Conservative Party international volunteering projects and UK development policy (2007–2017)
D Beswick, M Hjort
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 21 (3), 559-575
, 2019
4
2019
Governing deforestation: a governmentality analysis of tropical forests in climate negotiations
M Hjort
University of Birmingham
, 2016
3
2016
Volunteering and policy makers: The political uses of the UK Conservative Party’s international development volunteering projects
M Hjort, D Beswick
VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 32 …
, 2021
1
2021
Locating the subject of REDD+: between “improving” and safeguarding forest inhabitants’ conduct
M Hjort
The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 53 (1), 60-77
, 2021
1
2021
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