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Jeroen Warner is affiliated with Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands and has a scholarly focus within the Social Sciences, with a total of 91 publications. Their work primarily addresses issues at the intersection of sociology, political science, and environmental studies, covering subfields such as Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations, Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, and Ecology.

Their research topics encompass a range of important areas including Transboundary Water Resource Management, Disaster Management and Resilience, Hydropower, Displacement, Environmental Impact, Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration, Water Governance and Infrastructure, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, and Global Security and Public Health.

Frequent co-authors of Jeroen Warner include:

  • Sumit Vij
  • Shlomi Dinar
  • Gabriel Eckstein
  • David Katz
  • Neda Zawahri

Jeroen Warner publishes regularly in journals such as Water International, the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, the International Development Planning Review, Regional Environmental Change, and Global Environmental Change. The number of their publications for these venues includes:

  • Water International (4 publications)
  • International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (3 publications)
  • International Development Planning Review (3 publications)
  • Regional Environmental Change (2 publications)
  • Global Environmental Change (2 publications)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jeroen Warner include:

  • "Climate mobilities: migration, im/mobilities and mobility regimes in a changing climate," 2022, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • "Safe from what? Understanding environmental non-migration in Chilean Patagonia through ontological security and risk perceptions," 2021, Regional Environmental Change
  • "Building resilience in Asian mega-deltas," 2024, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • "Rethinking "development": Land dispossession for the Rampal power plant in Bangladesh," 2020, Land Use Policy
  • "Cape Town's "Day Zero" water crisis: A manufactured media event?," 2021, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

Jeroen Warner has also contributed to book publications, particularly under World Scientific, with five titles published in 2024 related to the World Scientific Handbook of Transboundary Water Management.

Best Publications

  • Hydro-hegemony – a framework for analysis of trans-boundary water conflicts

    Mark Zeitoun;Jeroen Warner

  • More Sustainable Participation? Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Integrated Catchment Management

    Jeroen F. Warner

  • Climate migration myths

    Ingrid Boas;Carol Farbotko;Helen Adams;Harald Sterly

  • The socioeconomic vulnerability index: A pragmatic approach for assessing climate change led risks–A case study in the south-western coastal Bangladesh

    Md. Nasif Ahsan;Jeroen Warner

  • Going with the flow: River basins as the natural units for water management?

    Jeroen Warner;Philippus Wester;Alex Bolding

  • Socio‐hydrology and hydrosocial analysis: toward dialogues across disciplines

    Anna Wesselink;Michelle Kooy;Michelle Kooy;Jeroen Warner

  • Finding Practical Approaches to Integrated Water Resources Management.

    J. Butterworth;J.F. Warner;P. Moriarty;S. Smits

  • Transboundary water interaction II: The influence of 'soft' power

    Mark Zeitoun;Naho Mirumachi;Jeroen Warner;Jeroen Warner

  • Multi-stakeholder platforms: integrating society in water resource management?

    Jeroen Warner

  • River basin management reconsidered

    P. Wester;J. Warner

  • Climate mobilities: migration, im/mobilities and mobility regimes in a changing climate

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  • Handbook of Land and Water Grabs in Africa: Foreign direct investment and food and water security

    Tony Allan;Martin Keulertz;Suvi Sojamo;Jeroen Warner

  • Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Integrated Water Management

    Jeroen Warner

  • Trends in flood risk management in deltas around the world: Are we going ‘soft’?

    A. Wesselink;J.F. Warner;M.A. Syed;F. Chan

  • Hegemony and asymmetry: multiple-chessboard games on transboundary rivers

    Jeroen Warner;Neda Zawahri

  • Projecting climate change, drought conditions and crop productivity in Turkey

    B. Sen;S. Topcu;M. Türkes;J.F. Warner

  • FLOOD RISK, UNCERTAINTY AND CHANGING RIVER PROTECTION POLICY IN THE NETHERLANDS: THE CASE OF 'CALAMITY POLDERS'

    Dik Roth;Jeroen Warner

  • Contested hydrohegemony: Hydraulic control and security in Turkey

    J.F. Warner

  • Transboundary water interaction III: contest and compliance

    Mark Zeitoun;Mark Zeitoun;Ana Elisa Cascão;Jeroen Warner;Naho Mirumachi

  • A mobilities perspective on migration in the context of environmental change

    Hanne Wiegel;Ingrid Boas;Jeroen Warner

  • International relations theory and water do mix: A response to Furlong's troubled waters, hydro- hegemony and international water relations

    Jeroen F. Warner;Mark Zeitoun

  • Virtual water hegemony: the role of agribusiness in global water governance

    Suvi Sojamo;Martin Keulertz;Jeroen Warner;John Anthony Allan

  • Virtual water: Virtuous impact? The unsteady state of virtual water

    Dik Roth;Jeroen Warner

  • Path-dependency and policy learning in the Dutch delta: toward more resilient flood risk management in the Netherlands?

    Arwin van Buuren;Gerald Jan Ellen;Jeroen F. Warner

  • Bringing in the tides. From closing down to opening up delta polders via Tidal River Management in the southwest delta of Bangladesh

    Martijn F. van Staveren;Jeroen F. Warner;M. Shah Alam Khan

  • Implementing Room for the River: narratives of success and failure in Kampen, the Netherlands:

    Jeroen Warner;Arwin van Buuren

  • Transboundary water justice: a combined reading of literature on critical transboundary water interaction and ‘justice’, for analysis and diplomacy

    Mark Zeitoun;Jeroen Warner;Naho Mirumachi;Nathanial Matthews

  • Making space for the river: governance experiences with multifunctional river flood management in the US and Europe.

    J. F. Warner;A. van Buuren;J. Edelenbos

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippus Wester
Philippus Wester International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
Jurian Edelenbos
Jurian Edelenbos Erasmus University Rotterdam
Art Dewulf
Art Dewulf Wageningen University & Research
Prem S. Bindraban
Prem S. Bindraban International Fertilizer Development Center
Liana O. Anderson
Liana O. Anderson National Institute for Space Research
Mark Mulligan
Mark Mulligan King's College London
Murat Türkeş
Murat Türkeş Boğaziçi University
Giuliano Di Baldassarre
Giuliano Di Baldassarre Uppsala University
Paul M. Thompson
Paul M. Thompson University of Southern California
H. van Keulen
H. van Keulen Wageningen University & Research

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