Books:
Williams, G. et al. 2014. Geographies of developing areas. Second edition. Routledge, London. 352 sider
Hulme, D. 2015. Global Poverty: Global governance and poor people in the Post-2015 Era. Second edition. London: Routledge. (288 pp)
Compendium:
* Costanza, R. "The need for a transdisciplinary understanding of development in a hot and crowded world.” Chapter 8, pp. 135-148 in Bhaskar, R. (Ed.), 2010. Interdisciplinarity and climate change: transforming knowledge and practice for our global future. Routledge, London. (13 pages)
* Hochachka, G., 2009. "Developing sustainability." Chapter 1, p. 11-37. in Developing Sustainability, Developing the Self An Integral Approach to International & Community Development. Trafford, Victoria, BC. (26 pages)
Articles:
@ Werner, M., Bair, J. and Fernández, V. R. (2014), Linking Up to Development? Global Value Chains and the Making of a Post-Washington Consensus. Development and Change, 45: 1219–1247. doi:10.1111/dech.12132 Available online
@ Hedlund-de Witt, A., 2014. Rethinking Sustainable Development: Considering How Different Worldviews Envision “Development” and “Quality of Life.” Sustainability 6, 8310–8328. (18 pages) Available online
@ Horner, R. (2017) Beyond facilitator? State roles in global value chains and global production networks. Geography Compass. 2017;11:e12307. Available online
@ Huish, R. (2008), Human Security and Food Security in Geographical Study: Pragmatic Concepts or Elusive Theory? Geography Compass, 2: 1386–1403. doi:10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00155.x Available online
@ Jarosz, L. (2009), Energy, Climate Change, Meat, and Markets: Mapping the Coordinates of the Current World Food Crisis. Geography Compass, 3: 2065–2083. doi:10.1111/j.1749-8198.2009.00282.x Available online
@ Hopma J. and Woods M. (2014), Political Geographies of ‘Food Security’ and ‘Food Sovereignty’, Geography Compass, 8, 773–784, doi:10.1002/gec3.12163 Available online
@ Bridge, G., Bouzarovski, S., Bradshaw, M., and Eyre, N. 2013. Geographies of energy transition: Space, place and the low carbon economy. Energy Policy 53 (2013) 331-340. Available online
@ Hancock, K. J. 2015. The expanding horizon of renewable energy in sub-Saharan Africa: Leading research in the social sciences. Energy Research & Social Science 5 (2015) 1-8. Available online
@ Romijn, H.A. & Caniels, M.C.J. 2011. Pathways of technological change in developing countries: Review and new agenda. Development Policy Review, (3): 359-380. Available online
Total 773 pages