In the future, there will be no forests left. London: Global Witness.
Climate Change and Migration in Southeast Asia: Responding to a New Human Security Challenge. Asia Security Initiative Policy Series No. 20. Singapore: RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies.
Copper Bottomed? Bolstering the Aynak contract: Afghanistan’s first major mining deal. London: Global Witness.
The New Great Walls. A Guide to China’s Overseas Dam Industry. Second edition. Berkeley: International Rivers.
Climate Change, Migration, and Conflict in South Asia. Rising Tensions and Policy Options across the Subcontinent. Center for American Progress and Heinrich Böll Stiftung.
Singapore a Global Hydrohub: From Water Insecurity to Niche Water Diplomacy. RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: RSIS.
Renewable Resource Shocks and Conflict in India’s Maoist Belt. CGD Working Papre 302. Washington, DC: Center for Global Development.
Gender, Development and Environmental Governance. Theorizing Connections. New York and London: Routledge.
16 November 2011 - Looming shortages of metals that are in high demand and dominated by a single supplier – China – threaten Europe’s goals for cleaner transport and sustainable energy, says a new study prepared for the European Commission.
“Golden Week” was anything but golden for Beijingers as the city was once again blanketed by heavy haze. The air quality index climbed above 400 during the October national holiday period, a level more than 10 times higher than the country’s ambient air quality standard.