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Danny Marks
Danny Marks
School of Law and Government, Dublin City University
E-mail megerősítve itt: dcu.ie - Kezdőlap
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Assessing the potentials of digitalization as a tool for climate change adaptation and sustainable development in urban centres
AL Balogun, D Marks, R Sharma, H Shekhar, C Balmes, D Maheng, ...
Sustainable Cities and Society 53, 101888, 2020
4042020
Climate change and Thailand: Impact and response
D Marks
Contemporary Southeast Asia, 229-258, 2011
2032011
Disaster governance and the scalar politics of incomplete decentralization: Fragmented and contested responses to the 2011 floods in Central Thailand
D Marks, L Lebel
Habitat International 52, 57-66, 2016
1472016
The Urban Political Ecology of the 2011 Floods in Bangkok: The Creation of Uneven Vulnerabilities
D Marks
Pacific Affairs 88 (3), 623-651, 2015
1402015
China's Climate Change Policy Process: improved but still weak and fragmented
D Marks
Journal of Contemporary China 19 (67), 971-986, 2010
962010
Priorities to inform research on marine plastic pollution in Southeast Asia
LCM Omeyer, EM Duncan, K Aiemsomboon, N Beaumont, S Bureekul, ...
Science of the Total Environment 841, 156704, 2022
672022
The geopolitical economy of Thailand's marine plastic pollution crisis
D Marks, MA Miller, S Vassanadumrongdee
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 62 (3), 266-282, 2020
632020
Responses to the 2011 floods in Central Thailand: Perpetuating the vulnerability of small and medium enterprises?
D Marks, F Thomalla
Natural Hazards 87 (2), 1147-1165, 2017
612017
Assembling the 2011 Thailand floods: Protecting farmers and inundating high-value industrial estates in a fragmented hydro-social territory
D Marks
Political Geography 68, 66-76, 2019
512019
Long-term recovery narratives following major disasters in Southeast Asia
F Thomalla, L Lebel, M Boyland, D Marks, H Kimkong, SB Tan, A Nugroho
Regional Environmental Change 18 (4), 1211–1222, 2018
452018
A transboundary political ecology of air pollution: Slow violence on Thailand's margins
D Marks, MA Miller
Environmental Policy and Governance 32 (4), 305-319, 2022
372022
Closing the loop or widening the gap? The unequal politics of Thailand's circular economy in addressing marine plastic pollution
D Marks, MA Miller, S Vassanadumrongdee
Journal of Cleaner Production 391, 136218, 2023
352023
Perception and behavioral changes of thai youths towards the plastic bag charging program
S Vassanadumrongdee, D Hoontrakool, D Marks
Applied Environmental Research 42 (2), 27-45, 2020
282020
Towards a cultural lens for adaptation pathways to climate change
D Marks, MM Bayrak, S Jahangir, D Henig, A Bailey
Regional Environmental Change 22 (1), 22, 2022
262022
Unequal and unjust: The political ecology of Bangkok’s increasing urban heat island
D Marks, J Connell
Urban Studies 61 (15), 2887-2907, 2024
252024
Splintering disaster: relocating harm and remaking nature after the 2011 floods in Bangkok
D Marks, E Elinoff
International Development Planning Review 42 (3), 273-294, 2020
252020
Circuits of power: Environmental injustice from Bangkok's shopping malls to Laos’ hydropower dams
D Marks, J Zhang
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 60 (3), 296-309, 2019
242019
An urban political ecology of Bangkok's awful traffic congestion
D Marks
Journal of Political Ecology 27 (1), 732-758, 2020
212020
Contested notions of disaster justice during the 2011 Bangkok floods: Unequal risk, unrest and claims to the city
D Marks, J Connell, F Ferrara
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 61 (1), 19-36, 2020
192020
Disentangling the concepts of global climate change, adaptation, and human mobility: a political-ecological exploration in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta
MM Bayrak, D Marks, LT Hauser
Climate and Development 14 (10), 935-944, 2022
182022
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