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Darley Jose Kjosavik
  • Professor
    • Faculty of Landscape and Society
    • International Environment and Development Studies, Noragric
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Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)

  • Areas of work
    • Political economy of environment and development
    • Development of marginalised social groups
  • Publications
    My publications in Cristin

    Publications:

    2015

    Ghosal, Sunetro; Kjosavik, Darley Jose.
    Living with Leopards: Negotiating Morality and Modernity in Western India. Society & Natural Resources 2015 ;Volum 28.(10) s. 1092-1107
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    Kjosavik, Darley Jose; Shanmugaratnam, Nadarajah.
    Political Economy of Development in India Indigeneity in Transition in the State of Kerala. Routledge 2015 (ISBN 978-1-138-84456-8) 168 s. Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series(97)
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  • Lecturing

    EDS290 Development Classics

    EDS387 State and Civil Society in Development and Environmental Governance in India

  • Projects & research

    Projects

    Partnership for education in refugee-host contexts: Joint learning towards food security and sustainable development in Uganda
    Through education, the project addresses the challenges faced by Uganda as host to a large influx of refugees. By working through higher education in Uganda and Norway, the project contributes to sustainable solutions and food security in Uganda.

    Climate change, uncertainty and transformation
    Uncertainty has emerged as a problem for scientists and policy makers alike in climate change decision-making. This study hypothesizes that uncertainty in climate change has been narrowly conceptualized from above. In doing so, the day-to-day experiences and practices of local people around uncertainty have been ignored, resulting in flawed actions.

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