MENGA, Filippo
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 5.661
NA - Nord America 2.372
AS - Asia 1.955
SA - Sud America 318
AF - Africa 123
OC - Oceania 38
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
Totale 10.470
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 2.216
IE - Irlanda 1.594
GB - Regno Unito 1.100
RU - Federazione Russa 1.062
SG - Singapore 767
IT - Italia 669
CN - Cina 567
NL - Olanda 470
FR - Francia 285
BR - Brasile 226
VN - Vietnam 190
DE - Germania 139
CA - Canada 127
PL - Polonia 74
ZA - Sudafrica 74
SE - Svezia 73
IN - India 71
HK - Hong Kong 44
FI - Finlandia 43
KR - Corea 38
AR - Argentina 37
AU - Australia 35
JP - Giappone 30
TR - Turchia 30
BD - Bangladesh 29
ID - Indonesia 28
KZ - Kazakistan 27
IR - Iran 23
CH - Svizzera 19
IQ - Iraq 19
ES - Italia 18
MX - Messico 18
AT - Austria 16
PK - Pakistan 16
UA - Ucraina 15
BE - Belgio 14
CO - Colombia 14
SA - Arabia Saudita 13
NO - Norvegia 11
UZ - Uzbekistan 11
EC - Ecuador 9
PH - Filippine 9
RO - Romania 9
BG - Bulgaria 8
MA - Marocco 8
CL - Cile 7
LT - Lituania 7
DZ - Algeria 6
EG - Egitto 6
ET - Etiopia 6
ME - Montenegro 6
PY - Paraguay 6
UY - Uruguay 6
AM - Armenia 5
GR - Grecia 5
MY - Malesia 5
PE - Perù 5
PT - Portogallo 5
SN - Senegal 5
TH - Thailandia 5
VE - Venezuela 5
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 4
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 4
EE - Estonia 4
KG - Kirghizistan 4
NG - Nigeria 4
TZ - Tanzania 4
BO - Bolivia 3
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 3
GE - Georgia 3
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 3
RS - Serbia 3
AL - Albania 2
CR - Costa Rica 2
CU - Cuba 2
JM - Giamaica 2
JO - Giordania 2
KE - Kenya 2
LV - Lettonia 2
NP - Nepal 2
OM - Oman 2
PA - Panama 2
TJ - Tagikistan 2
TN - Tunisia 2
TW - Taiwan 2
A1 - Anonimo 1
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 1
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
BH - Bahrain 1
BJ - Benin 1
BN - Brunei Darussalam 1
BW - Botswana 1
CI - Costa d'Avorio 1
DK - Danimarca 1
GA - Gabon 1
IS - Islanda 1
KW - Kuwait 1
MN - Mongolia 1
PS - Palestinian Territory 1
Totale 10.465
Città #
Dublin 1.576
Southend 917
San Jose 392
Moscow 354
Singapore 332
Ashburn 242
Hefei 139
Princeton 118
Beijing 104
Shanghai 81
Jacksonville 71
Los Angeles 69
Lauterbourg 68
Boardman 66
Chandler 65
Johannesburg 63
Council Bluffs 61
Ho Chi Minh City 60
Rome 53
Warsaw 52
Toronto 51
Dalmine 48
Milan 46
Quartu Sant'Elena 40
Hanoi 39
Washington 37
Amsterdam 36
San Mateo 35
New York 34
Wilmington 34
Ogden 33
Seoul 33
Montreal 32
The Dalles 32
Buffalo 30
Redondo Beach 30
Ann Arbor 29
Atlanta 29
Fairfield 27
Tokyo 27
Hong Kong 26
London 26
Manchester 25
Munich 25
São Paulo 25
Altamura 24
Cagliari 24
Seattle 24
Melbourne 23
Andover 22
Guangzhou 22
Helsinki 22
Houston 22
Orem 22
Frankfurt am Main 20
Pune 20
Vancouver 19
Santa Clara 18
Naples 17
Falkenstein 15
Jakarta 15
Turin 15
Brescia 14
Castellamonte 14
Dallas 14
Dong Ket 14
Kocaeli 14
Brooklyn 13
Ciampino 13
Da Nang 13
Denver 13
Lappeenranta 13
Assago 12
Berlin 12
Chennai 12
Chicago 12
Baghdad 11
Redwood City 11
Tashkent 11
Tianjin 11
Brussels 10
Stockholm 10
Miami 9
Phoenix 9
Poplar 9
Rio de Janeiro 9
San Diego 9
Austin 8
Florence 8
Nuremberg 8
Paris 8
Astana 7
Bergamo 7
Boston 7
Cambridge 7
Mexico City 7
Mountain View 7
Ottawa 7
Addis Ababa 6
Athens 6
Totale 6.441
Nome #
Small steps 255
Virtual Forum introduction: Populist ecologies: Nature, nationalism, and authoritarianism 236
Care, continuity, and meaningful change 216
Water insecurity: a case study of the Aral Sea basin 207
Il futuro dell'acqua 198
Kazakhstan 191
Water, technology and the Nation-State 190
Sete: Crisi idrica e capitalismo 186
Thematic Input Paper 2: Actors, Approaches and Cooperation Related to Water Management and Natural Hazards Under Climate Change in Central Asia and the Caucasus 185
Making time in 2020 183
Monitoring Transboundary Water Cooperation in SDG 6.5.2: How a Critical Hydropolitics Approach Can Spot Inequitable Outcomes 180
In the shadows of power: The infrastructural violence of thermal power generation in Ghana's coastal commodity frontier 180
To forty more years of Political Geography 180
Linking Water Scarcity to Mental Health: Hydro-Social Interruptions in the Lake Urmia Basin, Iran 177
Political geography in and for 2020 177
Populist Ecologies 174
The High Priests of Global Development: Capitalism, Religion and the Political Economy of Sacrifice in a Celebrity‐led Water Charity 173
Apocalypse yesterday: Posthumanism and comics in the Anthropocene 170
Researchers in the Panopticon? Geographies of Research, Fieldwork, and Authoritarianism 169
Making and breaking boundaries in times of transition 168
The ‘Water Relations in Central Asia Dataset’ (WRCAD). An online tool for researchers, practitioners and students 167
Fostering Tajik Hydraulic Development: Examining the Role of Soft Power in the Case of the Rogun Dam 166
Thematic Input Paper 3: Pathways to sustainable solutions to manage water and reduce disaster risks under climate change in Central Asia and the Caucasus 163
Uzbekistan 162
Hydropolis: Reinterpreting the polis in water politics 162
Critically reflecting on the PolGRG Book Prize 161
Smaller human populations are neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for biodiversity conservation 161
Building a nation through a dam: the case of Rogun in Tajikistan 160
Constructing a dam nation? Considerations on the Rogun Dam in Tajikistan 156
Power and Water in Central Asia 152
State-run media outlets in Central Asia: external regime legitimation through regional conflict and cooperation framing 152
Double exposure to capitalist expansion and climatic change: a study of vulnerability on the Ghanaian coastal commodity frontier 152
Smaller human populations are still not a necessary condition for biodiversity conservation: A response to Cafaro et al. (2023) 147
La governance globale dell’acqua nel ventunesimo secolo: il ruolo delle organizzazioni benefiche 146
The Circle of Hydro-Hegemony between riparian states, development policies and borderlands: Evidence from the Talas waterscape (Kyrgyzstan-Kazakhstan) 144
Kyrgyzstan 143
Beyond bibliometrics 143
Reconceptualizing hegemony: the circle of hydro-hegemony 142
Domestic and International Dimensions of Transboundary Water Politics 142
Transboundary ‘hydro-hegemony’: 10 years later 142
Bigger is Better or how Governments Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Megaprojects 142
Philantrocapitalism and the re-making of global water charity 139
Space, state-building and the hydraulic mission: Crafting the Mozambican state 138
Populist Ecologies 135
Lo sfruttamento delle risorse idriche in Asia centrale 133
Transboundary water interaction III: contest and compliance 133
States of Water 133
Crisi idrica, il geografo Menga: “Fanno sentire in colpa noi consumatori, ma il problema è il capitalismo. L’acqua deve tornare pubblica” 127
Public construction and nation-building in Tajikistan 126
Turkmenistan 122
I significati dell’acqua. Cambieranno le cose con l’aggravarsi della crisi climatica? 119
Crisi idrica, filantropia e privatizzazioni. Esce Sete, il nuovo libro di Filippo Menga 119
Making spaces for debate in the digital age 113
"Sete" perché chiudere il rubinetto non ci salverà dalla crisi idrica 112
Hydropolitics in the MENA Region 108
Water as weapon: India's threat to the Indus Treaty signals a dangerous global turn 103
Crisi idrica, il catastrofismo produce soluzioni sbagliate 98
Pluralising the materiality of water: More-than-water, lively waters, water with, and the agency of hydro-social assemblages 97
Sustainability and impossible worlds 94
Thirst: The Global Quest to Solve the Water Crisis 91
Il mondo inizia ad avere sete 90
India-Bangladesh dispute over the Teesta River. Menga: a crisis for international law 89
The nature of AI: Metabolism, energy, water, labour and justice in the urban political ecology of artificial intelligence 89
L'acqua e le infrastrutture idriche sono vittime della guerra 83
Planet Aqua: il mondo liquido secondo Jeremy Rifkin 81
Introduction: Political Geography in Practice 80
Conclusion: Italian socionatures 78
Il nesso strategico fra populismo, nazionalismo e risorse idriche 75
Political Geography and the urgency of holding space for open and critical inquiry 73
Political Geography in Practice: Theories, Approaches, Methodologies 72
Three types of drought – and why there’s no such thing as a global water crisis 70
Settegiorni 68
Senza acqua: la siccità cambierà le nostre vite? 68
Symbolic, But Distant in the Future: A Dam on Kyrgyzstan’s Naryn River 68
Multiple political geographies 61
Hosepipe bans won’t save us 56
Acqua e disuguaglianze: il prezzo della scarsità 51
Sete. Incontro con Filippo Menga 45
Why UNGA 80 and the 2026 UN Water Conference Will Not Change Water Politics 45
La percezione del clima che cambia tra gli studenti 37
Giusto per essere trasparenti... 34
Iran. La crisi sociale aggravata dalla siccità e dalla cattiva gestione dell’acqua 31
La Grande Sete. Se l'acqua diventa la nuova arma negli scontri bellici 17
Water, debt and the struggle for survival: Subsumption beyond production 17
La guerra del petrolio, del gas e dell'acqua 14
The world has a groundwater problem. Can we solve it? 12
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Totale 10.748
Categoria #
all - tutte 42.837
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 42.837


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021477 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 219 38
2021/20221.061 67 90 86 44 127 141 97 37 74 125 121 52
2022/2023793 146 93 94 41 56 69 27 26 46 32 99 64
2023/20242.349 25 61 54 93 102 424 1.234 113 79 23 66 75
2024/20252.097 98 163 133 294 71 40 43 112 110 454 302 277
2025/20263.635 189 236 326 598 698 263 581 215 303 226 0 0
Totale 10.748