Juliet Jane Fall
University of Geneva
45 Papers
216 Citations
Juliet Jane Fall is an academic researcher from University of Geneva. The author has contributed to research in topics: Politics & Protected area. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 44 publications. Previous affiliations of Juliet Jane Fall include Open University.
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Papers
Artificial states? On the enduring geographical myth of natural borders
TL;DR: Alesina, Easterly, and Matuszeski as discussed by the authors argue that natural boundaries and ethnic homogeneity are desirable for economic reasons, but they ignore two centuries of critical and quantitative geographical scholarship that has mapped, documented and critiqued the obsession of a link between topography and the appropriate shape of states and boundaries.
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Drawing the Line: Nature, Hybridity and Politics in Transboundary Spaces
Juliet Jane Fall
- 25 Aug 2005
TL;DR: The first comprehensive and critical examination of the spatial assumptions underpinning transboundary protected areas in Europe, at a time of surging global enthusiasm in creating and managing such areas is provided in this paper.
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Planning Protected Areas Across Boundaries
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the process at play in the definition of a coherent planning unit for protected areas, arguing that the differences between the natural and social science approaches to defining the boundaries to such areas, indicating how the two have influenced planning.
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Lost geographers: power games and the circulation of ideas within Francophone political geographies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the fundamental difference between Anglo and Francophone geographies relates to how theoretical writings and texts circulate, rather than to fundamental differences of content or topic.