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Naho Mirumachi
Naho Mirumachi
Professor in Environmental Politics, King's College London
Verified email at kcl.ac.uk
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Transboundary water interaction I: Reconsidering conflict and cooperation
M Zeitoun, N Mirumachi
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 8, 297-316, 2008
6742008
Transboundary water politics in the developing world
N Mirumachi
Routledge, 2015
2492015
Reductionist and integrative research approaches to complex water security policy challenges
M Zeitoun, B Lankford, T Krueger, T Forsyth, R Carter, AY Hoekstra, ...
Global Environmental Change 39, 143-154, 2016
2232016
Transboundary water interaction II: The influence of ‘soft’power
M Zeitoun, N Mirumachi, J Warner
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 11, 159-178, 2011
1862011
Water stress in global transboundary river basins: significance of upstream water use on downstream stress
H Munia, JHA Guillaume, N Mirumachi, M Porkka, Y Wada, M Kummu
Environmental Research Letters 11 (1), 014002, 2016
1822016
Revisiting transboundary water governance: Power, conflict cooperation and the political economy
N Mirumachi, JA Allan
Proceedings from CAIWA international conference on adaptive and integrated …, 2007
1532007
Science–policy processes for transboundary water governance
D Armitage, RC De Loë, M Morris, TWD Edwards, AK Gerlak, RI Hall, ...
Ambio 44, 353-366, 2015
1352015
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, 271-294, 2017
1082017
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
982017
Why negotiate? Asymmetric endowments, asymmetric power and the invisible nexus of water, trade and power that brings apparent water security
JAT Allan, N Mirumachi
Transboundary water management, 13-26, 2013
872013
Cooperation at different scales: challenges for local and international water resource governance in South Africa
N Mirumachi, E van Wyk
Geographical Journal 176 (1), 25-38, 2010
872010
Securitising shared waters: an analysis of the hydropolitical context of the T anakpur B arrage project between N epal and I ndia
N Mirumachi
The Geographical Journal 179 (4), 309-319, 2013
732013
Analysis for water conflict transformation
M Zeitoun, N Mirumachi, J Warner, M Kirkegaard, A Cascão
Water International 45 (4), 365-384, 2020
702020
Transboundary water justice: a combined reading of literature on critical transboundary water interaction and ‘justice’, for analysis and diplomacy
M Zeitoun, J Warner, N Mirumachi, N Matthews, K McLaughlin, ...
Water Policy 16 (S2), 174-193, 2014
692014
The use of public participation and economic appraisal for public involvement in large-scale hydropower projects: Case study of the Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project
N Mirumachi, J Torriti
Energy Policy 47, 125-132, 2012
652012
Transboundary water interaction II: Soft power underlying conflict and cooperation
M Zeitoun, N Mirumachi, J Warner
International Environmental Agreements 11 (2), 159-178, 2011
532011
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
502016
Unveiling the security concerns of low carbon development: climate security analysis of the undesirable and unintended effects of mitigation and adaptation
N Mirumachi, A Sawas, M Workman
Climate and Development 12 (2), 97-109, 2020
442020
Insights into the importance of ecosystem services to human well-being in reservoir landscapes
SK Jones, M Boundaogo, FA DeClerck, N Estrada-Carmona, N Mirumachi, ...
Ecosystem Services 39, 100987, 2019
442019
Water conflicts: Analysis for transformation
M Zeitoun, N Mirumachi, J Warner
Oxford University Press, 2020
382020
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