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Sylvia I. Bergh
Sylvia I. Bergh
Associate Professor, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Democratic decentralisation and local participation: a review of recent research
S Bergh
Development in Practice 14 (6), 780-790, 2004
1412004
‘Inclusive’neoliberalism, local governance reforms and the redeployment of state power: The case of the National Initiative for Human Development (INDH) in Morocco
SI Bergh
The Redeployment of State Power in the Southern Mediterranean, 108-124, 2016
882016
Migration, gender and social justice: perspectives on human insecurity
TD Truong, D Gasper, J Handmaker, SI Bergh
Springer Nature, 2014
842014
A gendered analysis of the income generating activities under the Green Morocco Plan: Who profits?
B Montanari, SI Bergh
Human Ecology 47 (3), 409-417, 2019
602019
Assessing the scope for partnerships between local governments and community-based organizations: findings from rural Morocco
SI Bergh
Public Sector Reform in Developing and Transitional Countries, 160-171, 2013
532013
Introduction: Researching the effects of neoliberal reforms on local governance in the Southern Mediterranean
SI Bergh
The Redeployment of State Power in the Southern Mediterranean, 1-19, 2016
482016
Plus ça change? Observing the dynamics of Morocco's ‘Arab Spring’in the High Atlas
SI Bergh, D Rossi-Doria
Arab Spring and Peripheries, 72-90, 2018
452018
Why women's traditional knowledge matters in the production processes of natural product development: The case of the Green Morocco Plan
B Montanari, SI Bergh
Women's Studies International Forum 77, 102275, 2019
412019
Adapting the capability approach to explain the effects of participatory development programs: Case studies from India and Morocco
S Pellissery, SI Bergh
Journal of Human Development 8 (2), 283-302, 2007
382007
Using citizen science data to monitor the Sustainable Development Goals: a bottom-up analysis
L Ballerini, SI Bergh
Sustainability science 16 (6), 1945-1962, 2021
352021
Traditional village councils, modern associations, and the emergence of hybrid political orders in rural Morocco
SI Bergh
Peace Review 21 (1), 45-53, 2009
342009
The Politics of Development in Morocco: Local Governance and Participation in North Africa
SI Bergh
I.B. Tauris, 2017
302017
From ‘conflict minerals’ to peace? Reviewing mining reforms, gender, and state performance in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
CI Wakenge, MRB Nyenyezi, SI Bergh, J Cuvelier
The Extractive Industries and Society 8 (2), 100894, 2021
282021
Constraints to strengthening public sector accountability through civil society: The case of Morocco
SI Bergh
International Journal of Public Policy 4 (3-4), 344-365, 2009
242009
Assessing local governance innovations in Morocco in light of the participatory budgeting experience in Brazil: The case of “civil society” federations (espaces associatifs) in …
S Bergh
202010
3 From Temporary Work in Agriculture to Irregular Status in Domestic Service: The Transition and Experiences of Senegalese Migrant Women in Spain
A Tandian, SI Bergh
Migration, Gender and Social Justice: Perspectives on Human Insecurity, 47-67, 2014
192014
How Effective is fiscal decentralization for inequality reduction in developing countries?
K Digdowiseiso, SM Murshed, SI Bergh
Sustainability 14 (1), 505, 2022
182022
The challenges of ‘participatory’development in a semi-authoritarian context: The case of an essential oil distillation project in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco
B Montanari, SI Bergh
The Journal of North African Studies 19 (5), 828-851, 2014
172014
Decentralisation and local governance in the MENA region
S Bergh
IEMed Mediterranean Yearbook, 253-258, 2010
142010
Understanding institutional barriers in the climate change adaptation planning process of the city of Beirut: vicious cycles and opportunities
L Zea-Reyes, V Olivotto, SI Bergh
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 26 (6), 26, 2021
132021
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