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Filippo Menga
Filippo Menga
Associate Professor of Geography, University of Bergamo
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Building a nation through a dam: The case of Rogun in Tajikistan
F Menga
Nationalities Papers 43 (3), 479-494, 2015
1612015
Transboundary water interaction III: contest and compliance
M Zeitoun, AE Cascão, J Warner, N Mirumachi, N Matthews, F Menga, ...
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 17 (2 …, 2017
1232017
Transboundary ‘hydro‐hegemony’: 10 years later
J Warner, N Mirumachi, RL Farnum, M Grandi, F Menga, M Zeitoun
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 4 (6), e1242, 2017
1132017
Reconceptualizing hegemony: The circle of hydro-hegemony
F Menga
Water Policy 18 (2), 401-418, 2016
1102016
Water, technology and the nation-state
F Menga, E Swyngedouw
Routledge, 2018
942018
Monitoring transboundary water cooperation in SDG 6.5. 2: How a critical hydropolitics approach can spot inequitable outcomes
H Hussein, F Menga, F Greco
Sustainability 10 (10), 3640, 2018
862018
Domestic and international dimensions of transboundary water politics
F Menga
Water Alternatives 9 (3), 704-723, 2016
862016
Power and Water in Central Asia
F Menga
Routledge, 2018
83*2018
Hydropolis: Reinterpreting the polis in water politics
F Menga
Political Geography 60, 100-109, 2017
572017
Fostering Tajik hydraulic development: Examining the role of soft power in the case of the Rogun Dam
F Menga, N Mirumachi
Water Alternatives 9 (2), 373-388, 2016
552016
Linking water scarcity to mental health: Hydro–social interruptions in the Lake Urmia Basin, Iran
M Ženko, F Menga
Water 11 (5), 1092, 2019
512019
Apocalypse yesterday: posthumanism and comics in the Anthropocene
F Menga, D Davies
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2020
392020
Space, state-building and the hydraulic mission: Crafting the Mozambican state
M Rusca, T dos Santos, F Menga, N Mirumachi, K Schwartz, M Hordijk
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 0263774X18812171, 2019
392019
States of water
F Menga, E Swyngedouw
Water, Technology and the Nation-state, 1-18, 2018
372018
The Circle of Hydro-Hegemony between riparian states, development policies and borderlands: Evidence from the Talas waterscape (Kyrgyzstan-Kazakhstan)
A Zinzani, F Menga
Geoforum 85, 112-121, 2017
372017
Smaller human populations are neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for biodiversity conservation
AC Hughes, K Tougeron, DA Martin, F Menga, BHP Rosado, S Villasante, ...
Biological Conservation 277, 109841, 2023
342023
Populist Ecologies
E Atkins, F Menga
Area 54 (2), 224-232, 2021
272021
Virtual Forum introduction: Populist ecologies: Nature, nationalism, and authoritarianism
F Menga
Political Geography, 102549, 2021
20*2021
Researchers in the panopticon? Geographies of research, fieldwork, and authoritarianism
F Menga
Geographical Review 110 (3), 341-357, 2020
192020
Double Exposure to capitalist expansion and climatic change: A study of vulnerability on the Ghanaian coastal commodity frontier
C Nolan, I Delabre, F Menga, MK Goodman
Ecology and Society, 2022
132022
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