Tracey M. Osborne, Ph.D.

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2010 Energy & Resources University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Environmental Studies, Geography, Climate Change
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Gillian Hart grad student 2010 UC Berkeley (Anthropology Tree)
 (Carbon capital: The political ecology of carbon forestry and development in Chiapas, Mexico.)
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Bebbington A, Chicchon A, Cuba N, et al. (2020) Opinion: Priorities for governing large-scale infrastructure in the tropics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Goldstein JE, Paprocki K, Osborne T. (2019) A Manifesto for a Progressive Land-Grant Mission in an Authoritarian Populist Era Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 109: 673-684
Osborne T, Shapiro-Garza E. (2018) Embedding Carbon Markets: Complicating Commodification of Ecosystem Services in Mexico's Forests Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 108: 88-105
Osborne T. (2017) Public Political Ecology: a community of praxis for earth stewardship Journal of Political Ecology. 24: 843-860
vonHedemann N, Osborne T. (2016) State Forestry Incentives and Community Stewardship: A Political Ecology of Payments and Compensation for Ecosystem Services in Guatemala's Highlands Journal of Latin American Geography. 15: 83-110
Wilder M, Liverman D, Bellante L, et al. (2016) Southwest climate gap: poverty and environmental justice in the US Southwest Local Environment. 1-22
Osborne T. (2015) Tradeoffs in carbon commodification: A political ecology of common property forest governance Geoforum. 67: 64-77
Osborne TM. (2011) Carbon forestry and agrarian change: access and land control in a Mexican rainforest The Journal of Peasant Studies. 38: 859-883
Osborne T, Kiker C. (2005) Carbon offsets as an economic alternative to large-scale logging: a case study in Guyana Ecological Economics. 52: 481-496
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