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Adams, Timothy (24 April 2019). Assessing governance outcomes in IBMs from the perspective of Environmental Justice: A comparative case study of IBMs in sugarcane production in Malawi (Unpublished). In: 4th Open Science Meeting of the Global Land Program. Bern. 24.04. - 26.04.2016.
Adams, Timothy (30 November 2018). Large-scale Land Investment, Institutional Change and Gender Relations in Africa: The Case of Sugarcane Outgrower Contract farming in Malawi (Unpublished). In: 16th Swiss Geoscience Meeting: Habitable Planet. Bern. 30.11. - 01.12.2018.
Adams, Timothy (26 October 2018). Environmental justice and land management practices in Africa: The Malawian case of land use change and sugarcane production (Unpublished). In: Swiss Researching Africa Days. Institute for Social Anthropology, University of Bern. 26.10. - 27.10.2018.
Adams, Timothy (30 November 2017). Building a Strong National Gender Machinery with Strengthened Partnerships (Unpublished). In: 2017 National Gender Conference in Malawi. Crossroads Hotel, Lilongwe, Malawi. 30.11. - 01.12.12.
Adams, Timothy (10 July 2017). CSR as new commons? Insights from large-scale land acquisitions in Ghana and Malawi (Unpublished). In: Practicing the Commons; Self-governance, cooperation and institutional change. Utrecht, Niederlande. 10.07. - 14.07.2017.
Lanz, Kristina Verena; Adams, Timothy (29 June 2017). New Commons, new dependencies. Insights from two LSLA’s in Ghana and Malawi (Unpublished). In: European Conference on African Studies ECAS 2017: Urban Africa - Urban Africans: New encounters of the rural and the urban. Universität Basel. 29.06. - 01.07.2017.
Adams, Timothy (5 November 2016). A paradox of development legitimacy: Between neoliberal globalism and local needs in smallholder sugar cane production in Malawi (Unpublished). In: Swiss Researching Africa Days Conference. Bern. 04.11. - 05.11.2016.
Adams, Timothy (11 May 2016). The mechanisms of dependencies in Large-scale Land acquisitions for Sugarcane production: The Case of Malawi (Unpublished). In: IASC European Regional Conference: Commons in a “Glocal” World. Global Connections and Local Responses. Bern. 11.05. - 13.05.2016.
Natia, James Adam; Adams, Timothy; Gerber, Jean-David; Amacker, Michèle (2022). The dilemma of women empowerment in informal artisanal and small-scale gold ore mining in Ghana. Cogent Social Sciences, 8(1) Taylor & Francis 10.1080/23311886.2022.2108231
Adam, James Natia; Adams, Timothy; Gerber, Jean-David (2021). The Politics of Decentralization: Competition in Land Administration and Management in Ghana. Land, 10(9), p. 948. MDPI 10.3390/land10090948
Adam, James Natia; Adams, Timothy; Gerber, Jean-David; Haller, Tobias (2021). Decentralization for Increased Sustainability in Natural Resource Management? Two Cautionary Cases from Ghana. Sustainability, 13(12), p. 6885. MDPI 10.3390/su13126885
Boillat, Sébastien; Martin, Adrian; Adams, Timothy; Daniel, Desiree; Llopis, Jorge; Zepharovich, Elena; Oberlack, Christoph; Sonderegger, Gabi; Bottazzi, Patrick; Corbera, Esteve; Ifejika Speranza, Chinwe; Pascual, Unai (2020). Why telecoupling research needs to account for environmental justice. Journal of land use science, 15(1), pp. 1-10. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/1747423X.2020.1737257
Haller, Tobias; Adams, Timothy; Gmür, Désirée Ruth; Käser, Fabian David; Lanz, Kristina Verena; Marfurt, Franziska; Ryser, Sarah; Schubiger, Elisabeth; von Sury, Anna Asha; Gerber, Jean-David (2019). Large Scale Land Acquisition as Commons Grabbing: A comparative study on cases from Africa. In: Lozny, Ludomir R.; McGovern, Thomas (eds.) Global Perspectives on Long Term Community Resource Management. Studies in Human Ecology and Adaptation: Vol. 11 (pp. 125-164). Berlin, New York: Springer International Publishing
Adams, Timothy; Gerber, Jean-David; Amacker, Michèle (2019). Constraints and opportunities in gender relations: Sugarcane outgrower schemes in Malawi. World development, 122, pp. 282-294. Elsevier 10.1016/j.worlddev.2019.05.029
Adams, Timothy; Gerber, Jean-David; Amacker, Michèle; Haller, Tobias (2018). Who gains from contract farming? Dependencies, power relations, and institutional change. The journal of peasant studies, 46(7), pp. 1435-1457. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/03066150.2018.1534100