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Haripriya Rangan
Haripriya Rangan
Associate Professor and Principal Fellow, School of Geography Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The
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Of myths and movements: Rewriting Chipko into Himalayan history
H Rangan
Verso, 2000
3292000
Adoption, use and perception of Australian acacias around the world
CA Kull, CM Shackleton, PJ Cunningham, C Ducatillon, JM Dufour‐Dror, ...
Diversity and Distributions 17 (5), 822-836, 2011
2762011
What makes ecologypolitical'?: rethinkingscale'in political ecology
H Rangan, CA Kull
Progress in Human Geography 33 (1), 28-45, 2009
2502009
From Chipko to Uttaranchal
H Rangan
Liberation ecologies: Environment, development, social movements, 205-26, 1996
1621996
Property vs. control: The state and forest management in the Indian Himalaya
H Rangan
Development, 271-294, 2017
1532017
In defense of livelihood: comparative studies in environmental action.
J Friedmann, H Rangan
1291993
Gender, traditional authority, and the politics of rural reform in South Africa
H Rangan, M Gilmartin
Development and Change 33 (4), 633-658, 2002
1222002
A native at home and abroad: the history, politics, ethics and aesthetics of acacias
J Carruthers, L Robin, JP Hattingh, CA Kull, H Rangan, BW van Wilgen
Diversity and Distributions 17 (5), 810-821, 2011
1212011
Acacia exchanges: wattles, thorn trees, and the study of plant movements
CA Kull, H Rangan
Geoforum 39 (3), 1258-1272, 2008
1162008
Indigenous peoples and forest management: Comparative analysis of institutional approaches in Australia and India
H Rangan, MB Lane
Society & Natural Resources 14 (2), 145-160, 2001
932001
Multifunctional, scrubby, and invasive forests?
CA Kull, J Tassin, H Rangan
Mountain Research and Development 27 (3), 224-231, 2007
822007
Living with invasive plants in the Anthropocene: the importance of understanding practice and experience
L Head, BMH Larson, R Hobbs, J Atchison, N Gill, C Kull, H Rangan
Conservation and Society 13 (3), 311-318, 2015
732015
From Chipko to Uttaranchal: the environment of protest and development in the Indian Himalaya
H Rangan
Liberation ecologies, 338-357, 2004
602004
New genetic and linguistic analyses show ancient human influence on baobab evolution and distribution in Australia
H Rangan, KL Bell, DA Baum, R Fowler, P McConvell, T Saunders, ...
PloS one 10 (4), e0119758, 2015
562015
Contested boundaries: State policies, forest classifications, and deforestation in the Garhwal Himalayas
H Rangan
Antipode 27 (4), 343-362, 1995
541995
Environmental history of botanical exchanges in the Indian Ocean world
H Rangan, J Carney, T Denham
Environment and History 18 (3), 311-342, 2012
532012
Romancing the environment: popular environmental action in the Garhwal Himalayas
H Rangan
In defense of livelihood: Comparative studies on environmental action 15, 5-181, 1993
521993
From killing lists to healthy country: Aboriginal approaches to weed control in the Kimberley, Western Australia
TM Bach, CA Kull, H Rangan
Journal of environmental management 229, 182-192, 2019
442019
The history of introduction of the African baobab (Adansonia digitata, Malvaceae: Bombacoideae) in the Indian subcontinent
KL Bell, H Rangan, CA Kull, DJ Murphy
Royal Society open science 2 (9), 150370, 2015
352015
Forest plantations, water availability, and regional climate change: controversies surrounding Acacia mearnsii plantations in the upper Palnis Hills, southern India
H Rangan, CA Kull, L Alexander
Regional Environmental Change 10, 103-117, 2010
332010
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