Marquardt, Kristina; Eriksson, Camilla; Kuns, Brian 2022 Towards a Deeper Understanding of Agricultural Production Systems in Sweden – Linking Farmer’s Logics with Environmental Consequences and the Landscape Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.16993/rl.78
Khatri, Dil; Paudel, Dinesh; Pain, Adam et. al 2022 Reterritorialization of community forestry: Scientific forest management for commercialization in Nepal. Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.2458/jpe.2298
Schultz, Bill; Brockington, Dan; Coleman, Eric A. et. al 2022 Recognizing the equity implications of restoration priority maps Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/ac9918
Pain, Adam; Marquardt, Kristina; Khatri, Dil 2021 Secondary Forests and Agrarian Transitions: Insights from Nepal and Peru Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1007/s10745-021-00224-1
Pain, Adam; Marquardt, Kristina; Lindh, Arvid et. al 2020 What Is Secondary about Secondary Tropical Forest? Rethinking Forest Landscapes Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1007/s10745-020-00203-y
Marquardt, Kristina; Pain, Adam; Khatri, Dil 2020 Re-reading Nepalese landscapes: labour, water, farming patches and trees Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1080/14728028.2020.1814875
Bartholdson, Orjan; Abdallah, Jumanne M.; Marquardt, Kristina et. al 2019 Is REDD plus More of an Institutional Affair than a Market Process? The Concealed Social and Cultural Consequences of an Ongoing REDD plus Project in Kolo Hills, Tanzania Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.3390/f10080618
Marquardt, Kristina; Pain, Adam; Bartholdson, Orjan et. al 2019 Forest Dynamics in the Peruvian Amazon: Understanding Processes of Change Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1007/s11842-018-9408-3
Khatri, Dil B.; Marquardt, Kristina; Pain, Adam et. al 2018 Shifting regimes of management and uses of forests: What might REDD plus implementation mean for community forestry? Evidence from Nepal Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1016/j.forpol.2018.03.005
Eksvard, Karin; Marquardt, Kristina 2018 From change to transition? Learning from environmental protection activities in Sweden Research article (Peer reviewed) DOI:10.1080/21683565.2017.1373381