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Markus Keck
Universität Augsburg, Center for Climate Resilience
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What is social resilience? Lessons learned and ways forward
M Keck, P Sakdapolrak
Erdkunde 67 (1), 5-19, 2013
10772013
Resilience as agency
HG Bohle, B Etzold, M Keck
IHDP Update 2 (2009), 8-13, 2009
1152009
Informality as agency–negotiating food security in Dhaka
B Etzold, M Keck, HG Bohle, WP Zingel
Die Erde 140 (1), 3-24, 2009
1112009
Urbanization, land use transformation and spatio-environmental impacts: Analyses of trends and implications in major metropolitan regions of Ghana
SB Asabere, RA Acheampong, G Ashiagbor, SC Beckers, M Keck, ...
Land Use Policy 96, 104707, 2020
1102020
Doing institutions. A dialectic reading of institutions and social practices and its relevance for development geography
B Etzold, S Jülich, M Keck, P Sakdapolrak, T Schmitt, A Zimmer
Erdkunde 66 (3), 185-195, 2012
672012
Resilience refused. Wasted potentials for improving food security in Dhaka
M Keck, B Etzold
Erdkunde 67 (1), 75-91, 2013
512013
Urban food security and health status of the poor in Dhaka, Bangladesh
WP Zingel, M Keck, B Etzold, HG Bohle
Krämer, A. et al. (Eds.): Health in megacities and urban areas, 301-319, 2011
452011
The changing meaning of millets: Organic shops and distinctive consumption practices in Bengaluru, India
M Erler, M Keck, C Dittrich
Journal of Consumer Culture 22 (1), 124-142, 2022
282022
Burn or bury? A comparative cost–benefit analysis of crop residue management practices among smallholder rice farmers in northern Vietnam
M Keck, DT Hung
Sustainability Science 14 (2), 375-389, 2019
242019
Market power and food loss at the producer-retailer interface of fruit and vegetable supply chains in Germany
R Herzberg, T Schmidt, M Keck
Sustainability Science 17 (6), 2253-2267, 2022
202022
Dealing with insecurity. Informal business relations and risk governance among food wholesalers in Dhaka, Bangladesh
M Keck, HG Bohle, WP Zingel
Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie 56 (1-2), 43-57, 2012
192012
Reis für die Megacity. Nahrungsversorgung von Dhaka zwischen globalen Risiken und lokalen Verwundbarkeiten
M Keck, B Etzold, HG Bohle, WP Zingel
Geographische Rundschau 60 (11), 28-37, 2008
192008
Navigating real markets. The economic resilience of food wholesale traders in Dhaka, Bangladesh
M Keck
Franz Steiner Verlag, 2016
18*2016
The Return of Pink Bollworm in India’s Bt Cotton Fields: Livelihood Vulnerabilities of Farming Households in Karimnagar District
K Najork, S Gadela, P Nadiminti, S Gosikonda, R Reddy, E Haribabu, ...
Progress in Development Studies 21 (1), 68-85, 2021
172021
Bioeconomic fiction between narrative dynamics and a fixed imaginary: Evidence from India and Germany
J Friedrich, K Najork, M Keck, J Zscheischler
Sustainable Production and Consumption 30, 584-595, 2022
162022
Bioeconomic fiction between narrative dynamics and a fixed imaginary: Evidence from India and Germany
J Friedrich, K Najork, M Keck, J Zscheischler
Sustainable Production and Consumption 30, 584-595, 2022
162022
Rice-Residue Management Practices of Smallholder Farms in Vietnam and Their Effects on Nutrient Fluxes in the Soil-Plant System
D Trong Hung, HJ Hughes, M Keck, D Sauer
Sustainability 11 (6), 1641, 2019
152019
Adaptive food governance
HG Bohle, B Etzold, M Keck, P Sakdapolrak
IHDP-Update 3 (2009), 53-58, 2009
152009
Informality as borrowed security: contested food markets in Dhaka, Bangladesh
M Keck
McFarlane, C., Waibel, M. (Eds): Urban informalities. Reflections on the …, 2012
14*2012
Bt cotton, pink bollworm, and the political economy of sociobiological obsolescence: insights from Telangana, India
K Najork, J Friedrich, M Keck
Agriculture and Human Values, 1-20, 2022
132022
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