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Borders resurgent: towards a post-Covid-19 global border regime?
SM Radil, J Castan Pinos, T Ptak
Space and Polity 25 (1), 132-140, 2021
992021
Population exposure to pre-emptive de-energization aimed at averting wildfires in Northern California
JT Abatzoglou, CM Smith, DL Swain, T Ptak, CA Kolden
Environmental Research Letters 15 (9), 094046, 2020
482020
Towards an ethnography of small hydropower in China: Rural electrification, socioeconomic development and furtive hydroscapes
T Ptak
Energy research & social science 48, 116-130, 2019
342019
Understanding borders through dynamic processes: capturing relational motion from south-west China’s radiation centre
T Ptak, JP Laine, Z Hu, Y Liu, V Konrad, M Van der Velde
Territory, politics, governance 10 (2), 200-218, 2022
232022
The trans-political nature of Southwest China’s energy conduit, Yunnan Province
T Ptak, D Hommel
Geopolitics 21 (3), 556-578, 2016
232016
Rethinking community: Analyzing the landscape of community solar through the community-place nexus
T Ptak, Alexander Nagel, Steven M. Radil
The Electricity Journal 31 (10), 46-51, 2018
192018
Dams and Development: Understanding Hydropower in Far Western Yunnan Province, China.
T Ptak
American Geographical Society's Focus on Geography 57 (2), 2014
152014
Sacrificing the local to support the national: Politics, sustainability, and governance in Nepal’s hydropower paradox
A Crootof, R Shrestha, T Albrecht, T Ptak, CA Scott
Energy Research & Social Science 80, 102206, 2021
142021
Considering multiple Chinas in the shifting regional geopolitics of Mekong river dams
T Ptak
Political Geography, 136-138, 2017
142017
Critically evaluating the purported global “boom” in small hydropower development through spatial and temporal analysis
T Ptak, A Crootof, T Harlan, S Kelly
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 163, 2022
102022
How Believing That Climate Change Is a Conspiracy Affects Skeptics’ Environmental Attitudes
Haltinner, K., Sarathchandra, D., T Ptak.
Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 63 (3), 25-33, 2021
92021
Approaching obsolescence? A multi-criteria analysis of high-risk dams in the United States Pacific Northwest
A Nagel, T Ptak
International Journal of Water Resources Development, 2021
72021
“Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones”: How Borders, Energy Development and Ongoing Experimentation Shape the Dynamic Transformation of Yunnan Province
T Ptak, V Konrad
Journal of Borderland Studies 36 (3), 2021
62021
Southwest China
T Ptak
The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies, 2019
32019
Democratic divergence and the landscape of community solar in the United States
T Ptak, S Radil
Energy Democracies for Sustainable Futures, 404, 2022
22022
Small Hydropower for Electricity and Modernity: Impacts on the Everyday Lives of Minority Communities in Yunnan’s Nu River Valley
T Ptak
The Political Economy of Hydropower in Southwest China and Beyond, 298, 2021
22021
Border Studies at 45
OJ Walther, ALA Szary, C Brambilla, E Brunet-Jailly, M Klatt, JP Laine, ...
Political Geography, 2023
12023
Visual Expressions of States, Culture, and Nature: Borders, Boundary Markers, and Borderscapes Across a Dynamic China and Asia
T Ptak
Handbook of the Changing World Language Map, 2193-2206, 2020
12020
Vietnamese-Chinese Relationships at the Borderlands: Trade, Tourism and Cultural Politics
T Ptak
Journal of Borderlands Studies 31 (1), 141-142, 2016
12016
Coupling fire and energy in the Anthropocene: Deploying scale to analyze social vulnerability to forced electricity outages in California
T Ptak, SM Radil, J Abatzoglou, J Brooks.
Energy Research and Social Science 112, 2024
2024
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