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Trevor Birkenholtz
Trevor Birkenholtz
Associate Professor of Geography, Penn State University
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Agricultural intensification and changes in cultivated areas, 1970–2005
TK Rudel, L Schneider, M Uriarte, BL Turner, R DeFries, D Lawrence, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (49), 20675-20680, 2009
7062009
Turfgrass revolution: measuring the expansion of the American lawn
P Robbins, T Birkenholtz
Land use policy 20 (2), 181-194, 2003
3652003
Lawns and toxins: An ecology of the city
P Robbins, A Polderman, T Birkenholtz
Cities 18 (6), 369-380, 2001
3312001
Groundwater governmentality: hegemony and technologies of resistance in Rajasthan's (India) groundwater governance
T Birkenholtz
Geographical journal 175 (3), 208-220, 2009
1742009
Network political ecology: Method and theory in climate change vulnerability and adaptation research
T Birkenholtz
Progress in Human Geography 36 (3), 295-315, 2012
1612012
Irrigated landscapes, produced scarcity, and adaptive social institutions in Rajasthan, India
T Birkenholtz
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 99 (1), 118-137, 2009
1332009
Contesting expertise: The politics of environmental knowledge in northern Indian groundwater practices
T Birkenholtz
Geoforum 39 (1), 466-482, 2008
1252008
The sun and the scythe: Energy dispossessions and the agrarian question of labor in solar parks
R Stock, T Birkenholtz
The journal of peasant studies 48 (5), 984-1007, 2021
932021
Dispossessing irrigators: Water grabbing, supply-side growth and farmer resistance in India
T Birkenholtz
Geoforum 69, 94-105, 2016
792016
Assessing India’s drip-irrigation boom: efficiency, climate change and groundwater policy
T Birkenholtz
Groundwater and Climate Change, 23-37, 2018
762018
“On the network, off the map”: developing intervillage and intragender differentiation in rural water supply
T Birkenholtz
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 31 (2), 354-371, 2013
602013
‘Full-cost recovery’: producing differentiated water collection practices and responses to centralized water networks in Jaipur, India
T Birkenholtz
Environment and Planning A 42 (9), 2238-2253, 2010
592010
Recentralizing groundwater governmentality: Rendering groundwater and its users visible and governable
TL Birkenholtz
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 2 (1), 21-30, 2015
522015
Photons vs. firewood: Female (dis) empowerment by solar power in India
R Stock, T Birkenholtz
Gender, Place & Culture 27 (11), 1628-1651, 2020
472020
Let the people speak: improving regional adaptation policy by combining adaptive capacity assessments with vulnerability perceptions of farmers in Gujarat, India
R Stock, T Birkenholtz, A Garg
Climate and Development 11 (2), 138-152, 2019
312019
Knowing climate change: Local social institutions and adaptation in Indian groundwater irrigation
T Birkenholtz
The Professional Geographer 66 (3), 354-362, 2014
242014
Putting rooted networks into practice
A Cantor, EA Stoddard, D Rocheleau, JF Brewer, R Roth, T Birkenholtz, ...
ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 17 (4), 958-987, 2018
192018
‘Environmentality'in Rajasthan's Groundwater Sector: Divergent Environmental Knowledges and Subjectivities
TL Birkenholtz
Contentious geographies, 81-96, 2016
172016
Drinking water
T Birkenholtz
Eating, drinking: surviving: the international year of global understanding …, 2016
142016
Introduction to themed issue: Ignorance and uncertainty in environmental decision-making
T Birkenholtz, G Simon
Geoforum 132, 154-161, 2022
112022
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