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Ioris, Antonio Augusto Rossotto
2020.
Indigeneity and political economy: class and ethnicity of the Guarani-Kaiowa.
Capital and Class
10.1177/0309816820959828
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Ioris, Antonio Augusto Rossotto
2020.
Ontological politics and the struggle for the Guarani-Kaiowa world.
Space and Polity
10.1080/13562576.2020.1814727
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Ioris, Antonio A. R.
2020.
Indigenous labor and land resources: Guarani-Kaiowa's politico-economic and ethnic challenges.
Resources
9
(7)
, 84.
10.3390/RESOURCES9070084
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Ioris, Antonio Augusuto Rossotto, Ioris, Rafael R. and Shubin, Sergei, eds. 2020. Frontiers of development in the Amazon: riches, risks, and resistances. Lexington Books. |
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Ioris, Antonio
2020.
Indigenous peoples, land-based disputes and strategies of socio-spatial resistance at agricultural frontiers ethnopolitics.
Ethnopolitics
10.1080/17449057.2020.1770463
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Ioris, Antonio
2020.
Socioecological economics of water development in the Brazilian Amazon: elements for a critical reflection.
Ecological Economics
173
, 106654.
10.1016/j.ecolecon.2020.106654
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Ioris, Antonio Augusto Rossotto 2020. Frontier making in the Amazon: Economic, political and socioecological conversion. Key Challenges in Geography, Switzerland: Springer. 10.1007/978-3-030-38524-8 |
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Ioris, Antonio Augusto Rossotto, Neto, Vitale Joanoni and de Castro Barbosa, Xênia, eds. 2020. Agroculture frontiers in the Amazon: contested histories, emerging cultures, national territorialities [As fronteiras agroculturais na Amazônia: histórias contestadas, culturas emergentes, territorialidades nacionais]. Universidade Aberta do Brasil, Brasília. |
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Arts, Koen, Macleod, Christopher J. A., Ioris, Antonio A. R., Han, Xiwu, Sripada, Somayajulu, Braga, João F., Maffey, Georgina, Jekjantuk, Nophadol, Zeng, Cheng and van der Wal, René
2019.
Towards more effective online environmental information provision through tailored natural language generation: profiles of Scottish river user groups and an evaluative online experiment.
Science of the Total Environment
673
, pp. 643-655.
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.440
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Ioris, Antonio A. R., Benites, Tonico and Goetterg, Jones D.
2019.
Challenges and contribution of indigenous geography: Learning with and for the Kaiowa-Guarani of South America.
Geoforum
102
, pp. 137-141.
10.1016/j.geoforum.2019.03.023
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Ioris, A 2019. Peasant farming in the Southern Tracts of the Amazon: The reluctant alterity of agribusiness. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 18 (4) , 12341525. 10.1163/15691497-12341525 |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R.
2019.
Political agency of indigenous peoples : The Guarani - Kaiowa's fight for survival and recognition.
Vibrant: Virtual Brazilian Anthropology
16
, e16207.
10.1590/1809-43412019v16a207
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Berezuk, Andre Geraldo and Ioris, Antonio A. R.
2018.
Brazil's and Scotland's water policies: a North-South comparison.
Review of European Studies
10
(4)
, pp. 164-174.
10.5539/res.v10n4p164
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Arts, K, Rabelo, O, Maimoni de Figueiredo, D, Maffey, G, Ioris, A and Girard, P 2018. Online and offline representations of biocultural diversity: A political ecology perspective on nature-based tourism and indigenous communities in the Brazilian Pantanal. Sustainability 10 (10) , 3643. 10.3390/su10103643 |
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Ioris, Antonio 2018. Amazon's dead ends: Frontier - making the centre. Political Geography 65 , pp. 98-106. 10.1016/j.polgeo.2018.05.011 |
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Ioris, Antonio 2018. The politics of agribusiness and the business of sustainability. Sustainability 10 (5) , 1648. 10.3390/su10051648 |
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Ioris, Antonio 2018. Conflicting demands, urban dilemmas and narrow thinking about water: Political necessity and the possibilities of change. In: Marsden, Terry ed. The SAGE Handbook of Nature, SAGE Publishing, pp. 583-602. |
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Ioris, Rafael and Ioris, Antonio 2018. Colombia's fractured history and continued challenges following the Havana Accord. Journal of Peacebuilding and Development 13 , pp. 79-83. 10.1080/15423166.2017.1401485 |
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Ioris, Rafael R. and Ioris, Antonio 2018. Consolidating the past and risking the future: Colombia's development trajectory and the prospects for a lasting peace in the wake of the Havana Accord. Journal of Global South Studies 35 (1) , pp. 155-173. 10.1353/gss.2018.0008 |
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Schulz, Christopher and Ioris, Antonio A. R. 2017. The paradox of water abundance in Mato Grosso, Brazil. Sustainability 9 (10) , 1796. 10.3390/su9101796 |
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Schulz, Christopher, Martin-Ortega, Julia, Ioris, Antonio A. R. and Glenk, Klaus 2017. Applying a ‘value landscapes approach’ to conflicts in water governance: the case of the Paraguay-Paraná Waterway. Ecological Economics 138 , pp. 47-55. 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.03.033 |
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Ioris, Antonio 2017. Places of agribusiness: displacement, replacement, and misplacement in Mato Grosso, Brazil. Geographical Review 107 (3) , pp. 452-475. 10.1111/gere.12222 |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R.
2017.
Encroachment and entrenchment of agro-neoliberalism in the Centre- West of Brazil.
Journal of Rural Studies
51
, pp. 15-27.
10.1016/j.jrurstud.2017.01.011
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Schulz, Christopher, Maitin-Ortega, Julia, Glenk, Klaus and Ioris, Antonio A. R. 2017. The value base of water governance: a multi-disciplinary perspective. Ecological Economics 131 , pp. 241-249. 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.09.009 |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R.
2016.
Rent of agribusiness in the Amazon: A case study from Mato Grosso.
Land Use Policy
59
, pp. 456-466.
10.1016/j.landusepol.2016.09.019
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Ioris, Antonio A. R.
2016.
"La plata llega sola" [The money arrives on its own]: reflections on corruption trends in Peru.
Diálogos Latinoamericanos
17
(25)
, pp. 82-98.
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Ioris, Antonio A R 2016. Practical authority: Agency and institutional change in Brazilian water politics. Hispanic American Historical Review 96 (4) , pp. 769-771. 10.1215/00182168-3678141 |
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Ioris, Antonio A R
2016.
The paradox of poverty in rich ecosystems: impoverishment and development in the Amazon of Brazil and Bolivia.
Geographical Journal
182
(2)
, pp. 178-189.
10.1111/geoj.12124
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Ioris, Antonio A R 2016. The politico-ecological economy of neoliberal agribusiness: displacement, financialisation and mystification. Area 48 (1) , pp. 84-91. 10.1111/area.12240 |
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Arts, Koen, Ioris, Antonio A R, Macleod, Christopher J. A., Han, Xiwu, Sripada, Somayajulu G., Braga, Joao R. Z. and van der Wal, Rene 2016. Environmental communication in the Information Age: Institutional barriers and opportunities in the provision of river data to the general public. Environmental Science and Policy 55 (1) , pp. 47-53. 10.1016/j.envsci.2015.08.011 |
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Ioris, Antonio A R 2016. Water scarcity and the exclusionary city: the struggle for water justice in Lima, Peru. Water International 41 (1) , pp. 125-139. 10.1080/02508060.2016.1124515 |
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Arts, Koen, Ioris, Antonio A. R., MacLeod, Christopher J. A., Han, Xiwu, Sripada, Somayajulu, Braga, Joao R. Z. and Van Der Wal, Rene 2015. Supply of online environmental information to unknown demand: the importance of interpretation and liability related to a national network of river level data. Scottish Geographical Journal 131 (3-4) , pp. 245-252. 10.1080/14702541.2014.978809 |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R. 2015. The production of poverty and the poverty of production in the Amazon: reflections from those at the sharp end of development. Capitalism Nature Socialism 26 (4) , pp. 176-192. 10.1080/10455752.2015.1058835 |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R. 2015. The prospects for the water management framework in the Douro, Portugal. European Urban and Regional Studies 22 (3) , pp. 316-328. 10.1177/0969776412474588 |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R. 2015. Cracking the nut of agribusiness and global food insecurity: in search of a critical agenda of research. Geoforum 63 , pp. 1-4. 10.1016/j.geoforum.2015.05.004 |
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Han, Xiwu, Ioris, Antonio A.|R. and Lin, Chenghua 2015. Web as corpus supporting natural language generation for online river information communication [Extended Abstract]. Presented at: 24th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2015), Florence, Italy, 18-22 May 2015. WWW '15 Companion - Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on World Wide Web. New York, NY: ACM, pp. 363-364. |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R. 2015. Theorizing state-environment relationships: Antinomies of flexibility and legitimacy. Progress in Human Geography 39 (2) , pp. 167-184. 10.1177/0309132513516893 |
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Schulz, Christopher, Ioris, Antonio A. R., Martin-Ortega, Julia and Glenk, Klaus 2015. Prospects for Payments for Ecosystem Services in the Brazilian Pantanal: a scenario analysis. The Journal of Environment and Development 24 (1) , pp. 26-53. 10.1177/1070496514548580 |
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Barbedo, Jose, Miguez, Marcelo, Van der Horst, Dan, Carneiro, Paulo, Amis, Philip and Ioris, Antonio 2015. Policy dimensions of land-use change in peri-urban floodplains: the case of Paraty. Ecology and Society 20 (1) , 5. 10.5751/ES-07126-200105 |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R. 2015. Latin America’s large-scale urban challenges: development failures and public service inequalities in Lima, Peru. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 14 (4) , pp. 1161-1186. |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R., Irigaray, Carlos Teodoro and Girard, Pierre 2014. Institutional responses to climate change: opportunities and barriers for adaptation in the Pantanal and the Upper Paraguay River Basin. Climatic Change 127 (1) , pp. 139-151. 10.1007/s10584-014-1134-z |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R. 2014. Environmental governance at the core of statecraft: unresolved questions and inbuilt tensions. Geography Compass 8 (9) , pp. 641-652. 10.1111/gec3.12155 |
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Ioris, Antonio A. R.
2014.
The urban political ecology of post-industrial Scottish towns: examining Greengairs and Ravenscraig.
Urban Studies
51
(8)
, pp. 1576-1592.
10.1177/0042098013497408
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Ioris, Antonio 2014. Approaches and responses to climate change: challenges for the Pantanal and the Upper Paraguay River Basin. Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 25 , 119 -145. |
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