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    Agrarian stress and climate change in the Eastern Gangetic Plains: Gendered vulnerability in a stratified social formation by Sugden, Fraser, Maskey, Niki, Clement, Floriane, Ramesh, Vidya, Philip, Anil, Rai, Ashok

    Published in Global environmental change (01-11-2014)
    “…•Climate is one among several drivers of change affecting agriculture in the Gangetic Plains.•The adaptation strategies pursued vary according to one's…”
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    Experiments in farmers' collectives in Eastern India and Nepal: Process, benefits, and challenges by Sudgen, Fraser, Agarwal, Bina, Leder, Stephanie, Saikia, Panchali, Raut, Manita, Kumar, Anoj, Ray, Dhananjay

    Published in Journal of agrarian change (01-01-2021)
    “…Do farmers' collectives, which pool land, labour, capital, and skills to create medium‐sized production units, offer a more viable model of farming for…”
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    Mapping historical and contemporary agrarian transformations and capitalist infiltration in a complex upland environment: A case from eastern Nepal by Sugden, Fraser, Seddon, David, Raut, Manita

    Published in Journal of agrarian change (01-04-2018)
    “…The relationship that mountain communities have with global capitalism are complex, being mediated by a diverse topography and ecology, both of which provide…”
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    Exploring loss and damage from climate change and global perspectives that influence response mechanism in vulnerable communities by Effiong, Cyril Joseph, Musa Wakawa Zanna, Jamila, Hannah, David, Sugden, Fraser

    Published in Sustainable environment (31-12-2024)
    “…ABSTRACTClimate change has led to unprecedented environmental and socio-economic challenges globally, especially in vulnerable communities. Loss and damage…”
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    Ambivalences of collective farming: Feminist political ecologies from the Eastern Gangetic Plains by Leder, Stephanie, Sugden, Fraser, Raut, Manita, Ray, Dhananjay, Saikia, Panchali

    Published in International journal of the commons (08-05-2019)
    “…New models of collective farming have been suggested as potentially useful approach for reducing inequality and transform peasant agriculture. In collectives,…”
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    Labour Migration, Capitalist Accumulation, and Feudal Reproduction: A Historical Analysis from the Eastern Gangetic Plains by Sugden, Fraser

    Published in Antipode (01-11-2019)
    “…This paper engages with the long‐running debate on the transition from farm‐based livelihoods to capitalism in the context of labour migration. Tracing the…”
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    Unheard vulnerability discourses from Tarai-Madhesh, Nepal by Clement, Floriane, Sugden, Fraser

    Published in Geoforum (01-11-2021)
    “…•We use participatory video to explore local vulnerability discourses in Nepal.•Local discourses highlight the structural factors causing vulnerability.•Local…”
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    A mode of production flux: the transformation and reproduction of rural class relations in lowland Nepal and North Bihar by Sugden, Fraser

    Published in Dialectical anthropology (01-06-2017)
    “…The Eastern Gangetic Plains of South Asia represents a peripheral region far from the centers of global capitalist production, and this is all the more…”
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    Pre-capitalist Reproduction on the Nepal Tarai: Semi-feudal Agriculture in an Era of Globalisation by Sugden, Fraser

    Published in Journal of contemporary Asia (01-08-2013)
    “…This article highlights the continued significance of pre-capitalist formations in shaping the trajectory of economic transition in peripheral regions, even in…”
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    Capitalist Expansion and the Decline of Common Property Ecosystems in China, Vietnam and India by Sugden, Fraser, Punch, Samantha

    Published in Development and change (01-07-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT This article identifies some of the multiple processes of capitalist development through which access to common property resources and their utility…”
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    Migration, environmental change and agrarian transition in upland regions: learning from Ethiopia, Kenya and Nepal by Sugden, Fraser, Nigussie, Likimyelesh, Debevec, Liza, Nijbroek, Ravic

    Published in The Journal of peasant studies (29-07-2022)
    “…This paper analyses the relationship between cyclical labour migration and agrarian transition in the uplands of Nepal, Ethiopia and Kenya. It shows that while…”
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    Work, education and out-migration among children and youth in upland Asia: changing patterns of labour and ecological knowledge in an era of globalisation by Punch, Samantha, Sugden, Fraser

    Published in Local environment (01-03-2013)
    “…In the context of ecological and economic change, this paper identifies the impact of ongoing transformations in young people's labour contribution in four…”
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    Towards a collaborative governance regime for disaster risk reduction: Exploring scalar narratives of institutional change in Nepal by Russell, Caroline, Clark, Julian, Hannah, David, Sugden, Fraser

    Published in Applied geography (Sevenoaks) (01-09-2021)
    “…This paper contributes to the study of collaborative governance (CG) - systems where autonomous actors work together around shared objectives using pooled…”
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    Unpacking youth engagement in agriculture: Land, labour mobility and youth livelihoods in rural Nepal by Sunam, Ramesh, Sugden, Fraser, Kharel, Arjun, Sunuwar, Tula Raj, Ito, Takeshi

    Published in Journal of agrarian change (17-11-2024)
    “…Abstract Young people are increasingly turning away from agriculture in many parts of the global South, even where agriculture remains the backbone of…”
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    Neo-liberalism, markets and class structures on the Nepali lowlands: The political economy of agrarian change by Sugden, Fraser

    Published in Geoforum (01-07-2009)
    “…In recent years, neo-liberalism has manifested itself in peripheral social formations on an ideological basis through strategies of poverty alleviation. This…”
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    Ambivalences of collective farming: feminist political ecologies from Eastern India and Nepal by Leder, Stephanie, Sugden, Fraser, Raut, Manita, Ray, Dhananjay, Saikia, Panchali

    Published in International journal of the commons (01-01-2019)
    “…Collective farming has been suggested as a potentially useful approach for reducing inequality and transforming peasant agriculture. In collectives, farmers…”
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    The Challenges and Benefits of Employing a Mobile Research Fellow to Facilitate Team Work on a Large, Interdisciplinary, Multi-Sited Project by Sugden, Fraser, Punch, Samantha

    “…Over the last few years research funding has increasingly moved in favour of large, multi-partner, interdisciplinary and multi-site research projects. This…”
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    Water storage systems and preference heterogeneity in water-scarce environments: A choice experiment in Nepal’s Koshi River Basin by Price, James I., Janmaat, John, Sugden, Fraser, Bharati, Luna

    Published in Water resources and economics (01-01-2016)
    “…Many rural communities in Nepal experience considerable water stress during the dry season. Water storage systems (WSSs) have been proposed to supplement…”
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    Agrarian change and pre-capitalist reproduction on the nepal terai by Sugden, Fraser

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Nepal occupies a unique global position as a peripheral social formation subject to decades of relative isolation from capitalism. Although the agrarian sector…”
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