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Elizabeth Eklund
Elizabeth Eklund
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Climate change impacts in coastal Bangladesh: Migration, gender and environmental injustice
S Ahmed, E Eklund
Asian Affairs 52 (1), 155-174, 2021
462021
Rural accessibility, rural development, and natural disasters in Bangladesh
S Ahmed, E Eklund
Journal of Developing Societies 35 (3), 391-411, 2019
272019
Los Cabos: Prospective for a Natural and Tourism Paradise
A Ivanova
SCERP and IRSC publications, 2012
62012
Adaptation outcomes in climate-vulnerable locations: understanding how short-term climate actions exacerbated existing gender inequities in coastal Bangladesh
S Ahmed, E Eklund, E Kiester
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 66 (13), 2691-2712, 2023
52023
Memory and Enshrining Writing: Rethinking the ethnocentrism imbedded in written vs. oral traditions
E Eklund
Arizona Anthropologist 28, 76-87, 2017
52017
source provenance of obsidian artifacts jiskairumoko (95-189), peru
MS Shackley, E Eklund, C Ogasawara
University of California Berkeley Archaeological XRF Laboratory, 2004
42004
Springs and ores:“Traditional” watering in the past, present and future
E Eklund
Anthropology Now 10 (3), 84-92, 2018
12018
Report. Source Provenance of Obsidian Artifacts Jiskairumoko (189), Peru
SM Shackley, E Eklund, C Ogasawara
University of California Berkeley Archaeological XRF Laboratory: Department …, 2004
12004
Changing Perspectives: The Attitude of the Scientific Community Toward Wildlife As Shown in the Recorded Population Patterns of Ravens and the Crows in the Bay Area
E Eklund
12004
Who owns the land? Socio-cultural and economic drivers of unequal agrarian land ownership in climate-vulnerable coastal Bangladesh
S Ahmed, EM Eklund
Third World Quarterly, 1-19, 2024
2024
Where the Water Turns: Water and Cultural Memory in the Sierra Madre Foothills
EM Eklund
The University of Arizona, 2020
2020
Water: Abundance, Scarcity, and Security in the Age of Humanity. Jeremy J. Schmidt. New York, NY: New York University Press, 2017. xii+ 308 pp.(Cloth US $35.00; EBook prices …
E Eklund
Transforming Anthropology 2 (26), 202-204, 2018
2018
El Mall: The Spatial and Class Politics of Shopping Malls in Latin America. Arlene Dávila. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2016, 248 pp.
E Eklund
City & Society 30 (1), 2018
2018
Arizona Anthropologist
A TUCSON
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TUCSON, 2015
2015
Processes of protection: a review of the pathway to establish a new protected area in Baja California Sur
EM Eklund
San Diego State University, 2013
2013
Source Provenance of Obsidian Artifacts from T’ísil, Quintana Roo, Mexico
MS Shackley
2004
Source Provenance of Obsidian Artifacts from Crimson Ruin (AZ U: 9: 173 ASM), Mesa, Arizona
MS Shackley
2004
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