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Sustainable water management, closely associated with success and collapse of human civilizations,
has become crucial given current climate variability. In all my work, I focus on the question how
short-term interactions between humans and non-humans – especially water and associated agents
– create the longer-term patters and processes that we observe or desire. Rather than working on
one time period and/or region, my research is based on how this central theme unfolds in different
settings. I study states and water in colonial history and archaeology, I work on emerging societal
relations and power relations in environmental history and archaeology, and I work on the relation
between humans, technologies and environment in current settings. My studies bring me to places
like Indonesia, Kenya, Peru, the Ancient Near East and The Netherlands. All my activities are
developed in close cooperation with colleagues from universities, NGO’s, and the private sector.
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COGENT SOCIAL SCIENCESno. 1 (2024)
Themes in Contemporary Archaeologypp.95-105, (2023)
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Journal of Archaeological Method and Theorypp.1-40, (2023)
Ecological modelling (2023): 110535-110535
Business strategy and developmentno. 4 (2023): 684-703
Frontiers in water (2022)
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#Citation: 1648
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G-Index: 31
Sociability: 6
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