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Volume 33 • Issue 1 • 2026

Articles


Weaving the Sacred Back In: Revitalizing biocultural diversity through Indigenous-led conservation sovereignty in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea

  • Paige West
  • John Aini

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Subsiding sediments, gender, and obstinate repairs in the coastal city

  • Marie Valérie Belland
  • Eka Handriana
  • Michelle Kooy
  • Amalinda Savirani
  • Hotmauli Sidabalok
  • Margreet Zwarteveen

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Information and participation in the energy transition: A case study of the frontiers of green hydrogen in Uruguay

  • Mariana Achugar
  • Carlos Santos
  • Irene Balado
  • Rodolfo Franco
  • Ana María Barbosa
  • Carlos Machado
  • Daniel Pena
  • Francesca Repetto
  • Gabriel Giordano
  • Matías Asconeguy
  • María Eugenia Riaño
  • Antonio Rey
  • Alicia Betina Acosta
  • Pablo Díaz
  • Claudio Martínez-Debat
  • Reto Bertoni
  • Martha Chiappe
  • Ana Lía Ciganda
  • Daniela Guerra
  • Sofia Maly
  • Nicolas Roballo
  • Constanza Martínez
  • Victoria Dominguez
  • Katerine Vieta
  • Tamara Mateu
  • Carla Freitas
  • Marco Fabila
  • María Fernanda Gómez
  • Nair Correa
  • Florencia Sciaraffia
  • Katherine Ramirez
  • Valentina Gonzalez
  • Antonia Aloy
  • Vetiana Motta
  • Bruno Carbone
  • Guido Guinea
  • Ana Julia Liendo
  • Kimberley Tapie
  • Mara Fernandez
  • Paola Gonzalez
  • Sofia Mendieta
  • Belén Sosa
  • Bruno Abreu
  • Alain Vazquez

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Necropolicy in the Capitalocene: Australia's political ecology of death

  • Kajsa Lundberg

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Energy colonialism: Wind farms in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico

  • Josefa Sánchez Contreras
  • Yannick Deniau
  • Susana Isabel Velázquez Quesada
  • Luis Fernando Pérez Macías
  • Andrea Getzemani Manzo Matus

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Planetary Political Ecology

  • Robert Fletcher

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Gelasenheit in Goiás: A Mennonite political ecology

  • Andrew Lehne Ofstehage

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Special Section: Understanding political ecologies of wildlife conservation through non-human lives. Eds. S Banerjee, J. Margulies, P. Velasco Santos


How plants participate in politically contested ecologies? Species, vegetation cover and crops in the conservation of the páramos in Colombia

  • Camilo Castillo Estupiñan

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Endangered cobras and conservation politics: Exploring multispecies encounters in agrarian landscapes of West Bengal

  • Salini Saha

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Los Frailejones y el Poder: Participación de las plantas en conflictos por la delimitación de páramos en Colombia

  • Juan David Arias-Henao
  • Justo Pastor Jaramillo

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Loved (lions/red squirrels) and unloved others (spotted hyenas/grey squirrels): Spectacles and more-than-human gazes as part of a political ecology of responsibility

  • Judith E. Krauss
  • Mathew Bukhi Mabele
  • Wilhelm Andrew Kiwango

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Multispecies conservation geographies: Relocating the role of the Andean bear in socio-technical water systems of the Ecuadorian páramo

  • Radamés Villagómez-Reséndiz
  • Olivier Dangles

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Book Reviews


Review of Wolfram H. Dressler. 2025. For the sake of forests and gods: Governing life and livelihood in the Philippine uplands

  • Christian Alvaro Rosales

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