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Claudia Radel
Claudia Radel
Professor of Human Geography, Utah State University
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International labor migration from a tropical development frontier: Globalizing households and an incipient forest transition: The Southern Yucatán case
B Schmook, C Radel
Human Ecology 36, 891-908, 2008
1692008
Untangling a decline in tropical forest resilience: constraints on the sustainability of shifting cultivation across the globe
D Lawrence, C Radel, K Tully, B Schmook, L Schneider
Biotropica 42 (1), 21-30, 2010
1352010
Labour migration and gendered agricultural relations: The feminization of agriculture in the ejidal sector of Calakmul, Mexico
C Radel, B Schmook, J McEvoy, C Mendez, P Petrzelka
Journal of Agrarian Change 12 (1), 98-119, 2012
1252012
Toward a political ecology of migration: Land, labor migration, and climate change in northwestern Nicaragua
C Radel, B Schmook, L Carte, S Mardero
World Development 108, 263-273, 2018
1022018
Persistence of swidden cultivation in the face of globalization: a case study from communities in Calakmul, Mexico
B Schmook, N van Vliet, C Radel, MJ Manzón-Che, S McCandless
Human Ecology 41, 93-107, 2013
912013
Gendered livelihoods and the politics of socio-environmental identity: women's participation in conservation projects in Calakmul, Mexico
C Radel
Gender, Place & Culture 19 (1), 61-82, 2012
882012
Agricultural livelihood transition in the southern Yucatán region: diverging paths and their accompanying land changes
C Radel, B Schmook, RR Chowdhury
Regional Environmental Change 10, 205-218, 2010
872010
Male transnational migration and its linkages to land-use change in a southern Campeche ejido
C Radel, B Schmook
Journal of Latin American Geography, 59-84, 2008
842008
Environment, transnational labor migration, and gender: Case studies from southern Yucatan, Mexico and Vermont, USA
C Radel, B Schmook, S McCandless
Population and Environment 32, 177-197, 2010
752010
Gendered mobility and morality in a south-eastern Mexican community: Impacts of male labour migration on the women left behind
J McEvoy, P Petrzelka, C Radel, B Schmook
Mobilities 7 (3), 369-388, 2012
742012
Keeping them in their place: Migrant women workers in Spain’s strawberry industry
SE Mannon, P Petrzelka, CM Glass, C Radel
The International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food 19 (1), 83-101, 2012
702012
It's time to recognize how men's careers benefit from sexually harassing women in academia
B Mansfield, R Lave, K McSweeney, A Bonds, J Cockburn, M Domosh, ...
Human Geography 12 (1), 82-87, 2019
582019
The slow displacement of smallholder farming families: Land, hunger, and labor migration in Nicaragua and Guatemala
L Carte, B Schmook, C Radel, R Johnson
Land 8 (6), 89, 2019
512019
Migration as a feature of land system transitions
C Radel, BD Jokisch, B Schmook, L Carte, M Aguilar-Støen, K Hermans, ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 38, 103-110, 2019
512019
Land change science, political ecology, and sustainability
C Brannstrom, JM Vadjunec
Routeledge, 2013
502013
The (in) visible health risks of climate change
L Parry, C Radel, SB Adamo, N Clark, M Counterman, N Flores-Yeffal, ...
Social Science & Medicine 241, 112448, 2019
472019
Extending a geographic lens towards climate justice, part 1: climate change characterization and impacts
M Burnham, C Radel, Z Ma, A Laudati
Geography Compass 7 (3), 239-248, 2013
452013
Becoming farmers: Opening spaces for women's resource control in Calakmul, Mexico
C Radel
Latin American Research Review 46 (2), 29-54, 2011
432011
The gender dynamics of conditional cash transfers and smallholder farming in Calakmul, Mexico
C Radel, B Schmook, N Haenn, L Green
Women's Studies International Forum 65, 17-27, 2017
402017
Migration and climate change
G Hugo
Migration and Climate Change, 2013
402013
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