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  3. Vol. 147 No. 4 (2016)

Vol. 147 No. 4 (2016)

Published: 2016-12-30

Editorial

  • Editorial to the special section "Geographies of Vulnerability and Resilience – Critical Explorations"

    Patrick Sakdapolrak, Benjamin Etzold
    230-233
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Research articles

  • Socio-spatialities of vulnerability: towards a polymorphic perspective in vulnerability research

    Benjamin Etzold, Patrick Sakdapolrak
    234-251
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  • From Vulnerability to Resilience: Hans-Georg Bohle's Scholarship and Contemporary Political Ecology

    Michael J. Watts
    252-265
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  • Social Resilience and Agency. Perspectives on Ageing and Health from Tanzania

    Brigit Obrist
    266-274
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Short communications

  • The mixing regime of Lake Ammersee

    Thomas Bueche
    275-283
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  • What do you mean when you say "urban"? Divergence between everyday language and Northern analytical vocabularies in South African Cities

    Joseph Pierce, Mary Lawhon
    284-289
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