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2018"A Disappearing" or a resilient Ganga? Climate change perspectives from the HimalayaDrew, G.; Narain, V.; Barua, A.; Vij, S.
2012A retreating goddess? Conflicting perceptions of ecological change near the Gangotri-Gaumukh GlacierDrew, G.
2016Beyond contradiction: sacred-profane waters and the dialectics of everyday religionDrew, G.
2018Contested modernities: place, subjectivity, and Himalayan dam infrastructuresDrew, G.; Smyer Yü, D.; Michaud, J.
2018Conversations with Lesley Head about hope and grief in the Anthropocene: reconceptualising human-nature relationsBulkeley, H.; Drew, G.; Hobbs, R.; Head, L.
2012Digital Himalaya and the collaborative publishing experienceDrew, G.
2012Ecological change and the sociocultural consequences of the Ganges River's declineDrew, G.; Johnston, B.; Hiwasaki, L.; Klaver, I.; RamosCatillo, A.; Strang, V.
2016Explorations of a transforming Himalaya: everyday religion, sustainable environments, and urban Himalayan studiesDrew, G.; Gurung, A.
2008From the groundwater up: asserting water rights in IndiaDrew, G.
2014Guest editors’ introduction: everyday religion, sustainable environments, and new directions in Himalayan StudiesDrew, G.; Gurung, A.
2022“Half a flood’s no good”: flooding, viticulture, and hydrosocial terroir in a South Australian wine regionSkinner, W.; Drew, G.; Bardsley, D.K.
2015Hidden hardships: water, women's health, and livelihood struggles in rural Garhwal, IndiaDrew, G.
2023Managing Toxins and Making Water 'Safe': Consumer Buffering Practices in Contexts of Chemo-UncertaintyDrew, G.
2012Meaningful waters: women, development, and sustainability along the Bhagirathi GangesDrew, G.; Cruz-Torres, M.; McElwee, P.
2014Mountain women, dams, and the gendered dimensions of environmental protest in the Garhwal HimalayaDrew, G.
2021Nature can heal itself: Divine encounter, lived experience, and individual interpretations of climatic changeDrew, G.; Haberman, D.L.
2014'Our bones are made of iron': the political ecology of Garhwali women's activismDrew, G.
2022Recentering the role of marine restoration science to bolster community stewardshipMcafee, D.; Drew, G.; Connell, S.D.
2021Slow infrastructures in times of crisis: unworking speed and convenienceBarlow, M.; Drew, G.
2022The 'drive and talk' as ethnographic methodDrew, G.; Skinner, W.; Bardsley, D.K.