Michele Graziano Ceddia

About Michele Graziano Ceddia

Michele Graziano Ceddia, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Bern, specializes in the field of Political Economy, Political Ecology, Environmental Policy, Governance, Tropical Deforestation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Necessity of System Change: An Ecological and Marxian Synthesis

The dialectics of capital: learning from Gran Chaco

The role of protected areas and land tenure regimes on forest loss in Bolivia: Accounting for spatial spillovers

Using the constitutionality framework to understand alliances, collective action, and divisions between Indigenous and peasant communities in the Chaco Salteño

Why economic valuation does not value the environment: Climate policy as collective endeavour

Talking about trees: the territorial classification of native forests in the Argentinian Chaco

Adoption of sustainable silvopastoral practices in Argentina's Gran Chaco: a multilevel approach

Social multi-criteria evaluation of land-use scenarios in the Chaco Salteño: Complementing the three-pillar sustainability approach with environmental justice

Michele Graziano Ceddia Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor - ERC Grantee Centre for Development and Environment

Citations(all)

1827

Citations(since 2020)

1070

Cited By

1196

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Michele Graziano Ceddia Skills & Research Interests

Political Economy

Political Ecology

Environmental Policy

Governance

Tropical Deforestation

Top articles of Michele Graziano Ceddia

The Necessity of System Change: An Ecological and Marxian Synthesis

MONTHLY REVIEW-AN INDEPENDENT SOCIALIST MAGAZINE

2024/4/1

The dialectics of capital: learning from Gran Chaco

Sustainability Science

2022/11

The role of protected areas and land tenure regimes on forest loss in Bolivia: Accounting for spatial spillovers

Global Environmental Change

2022/9/1

Using the constitutionality framework to understand alliances, collective action, and divisions between Indigenous and peasant communities in the Chaco Salteño

Human Ecology

2022/8

Why economic valuation does not value the environment: Climate policy as collective endeavour

Environmental Values

2022/6/1

Talking about trees: the territorial classification of native forests in the Argentinian Chaco

Environmental Research Letters

2022/2/14

Adoption of sustainable silvopastoral practices in Argentina's Gran Chaco: a multilevel approach

Journal of Arid Environments

2022/2/1

Social multi-criteria evaluation of land-use scenarios in the Chaco Salteño: Complementing the three-pillar sustainability approach with environmental justice

Land Use Policy

2021/2/1

Codifying and commodifying nature: narratives on forest property rights and the implementation of tenure regularization policies in Northwestern Argentina

Land

2021/9/24

Collaborative governance networks: A case study of Argentina’s forest law

Sustainability

2021/9/7

Can indigenous and community-based ecotourism serve as a catalyst for land sparing in Latin America?

Journal of Travel Research

2021/9

Merging process ecology and historical materialism to study capitalism dynamics: lessons from Gran Chaco

2021/6/30

Unpacking the role of agency in the emergence of differentiated environmental institutions: the case of the territorial classification of native forests in the Argentinian Chaco

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2021/4

Perceptions on deforestation in the Chaco salteño: An environmental justice perspective

Revista del Museo de Antropología

2020/12/23

Percepciones de la deforestación en el Chaco salteño: una mirada desde la justicia ambiental

Revista del Museo de Antropología

2020/12

Understanding the adoption of sustainable silvopastoral practices in Northern Argentina: What is the role of land tenure?

Land Use Policy

2020/12/1

Land-use conflict in the Gran Chaco: finding common ground through use of the Q method

Sustainability

2020/9/21

Perceptions of deforestation in the Argentinean Chaco: Combining Q-method and environmental justice

Ecological economics

2020/5/1

Investments' role in ecosystem degradation

Science

2020/4/24

The super-rich and cropland expansion via direct investments in agriculture

Nature sustainability

2020/4

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