CURRICULUM VITAE

Name Joyeeta Gupta Date 12 June 1964 Place of birth New Delhi, India Citizen of The , since January 1993 Home Address Fruitlaan 6, 2292 BB, Wateringen, The Netherlands Work Address Room B407, Department of Human Geography, Planning and International Development Studies, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam, The Netherlands And IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, Delft, The Netherlands Telephone +31 20 5254366 (University of Amsterdam) +31 174 220083 (residence) E-mail [email protected]

EDUCATION Nov ’12 University Teaching Qualification, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA), The Netherlands May ’97 Ph.D., Law Faculty, VUA, The Netherlands ’87 – ’88 Master of Laws (LL.M.) in (International) Law, Harvard Law School, USA ’84 – ’87 Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in (Indian) Law, Gujarat University, India ’81 – ’84 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics Honours, Delhi University, India

SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES ’19 Association of American Publishers PROSE award for Environmental Science for 2019 awarded to Cambridge University Press Book: Global Environment Outlook-6: Healthy Planet, Healthy People, edited by Paul Ekins, Joyeeta Gupta and Pierre Boileau for UNEP. ’15 Atmospheric Science Librarians International (ASLI) Choice Award for 2014 in its history category for Cambridge University Press Book: History of Global Climate Governance. ’10, ’11 Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (N.W.O.) VICI – seen as “subsidiable”, but not ranked high enough for the VICI award. ’07 The Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 jointly with about 3000 other scientists in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Al Gore. ’05 The Zayed second prize (USD 300,000) jointly with 1,360 scientists of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. ’03 – ’08 Innovational research incentive scheme (VIDI) scholarship from Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (N.W.O); (Euro 600,000). ’98 – ’00 Post-doctorate person oriented fellowship from N.W.O. ’87 – ’88 Studies and living expenses at Harvard Law School, The Inlaks Foundation, UK ’87 Fellowship for work at Multinational Monitor, Ralph Nader, USA ’86 Scholarship for excellence in law, Indian Federation of Women Lawyers, India ’85, ’86 Merit Award for work at Consumer Education and Research Centre, India ’84 Best All Round Student, LSR College, New Delhi, India ’81 – ’84 National Talent Search Examination Scholarship, India ’77 – ’79 Junior Science Talent Search Scholarship, India HONORARY APPOINTMENTS ’15 – ’20 Professor, Water Resources Graduate Programme, Oregon State University, as part of the cooperation with IHE Institute for Water Education in Delft. ’11 – ’13 Adjunct Professor, School of Commerce, Division of Business, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia. ’12 – Member, Advisory Board, LLM on Climate Change Law and Policy, University of Stratclyde, Glasgow; http://www.strath.ac.uk/humanities/courses/law/climate_change_lawpolicy_llm

COURSES FOLLOWED 2019 Annual Evaluations (Jaargesprek), UVA 2016 Masterclass Wendbaarheid en Governance, Nyenrode Business Univ. (sponsor: Oxfam Novib) 2016 Leergang Authentiek Leiderschap voor Vrouwen 2014 Masterclass Governance, Nyenrode Business Universiteit (sponsor: Oxfam Novib) 2013/14 Intervisie course 2010 Personal coaching 2010 Supervision of MScs: Begeleiden en beoordelen van scripties en stages 2010 Successful Presentation 2010 Examination and evaluation 2003 Academic leadership 2002 Project management 2000 Commercial Expertise 1998 Acquisition of projects 1992 Two weeks intensive Dutch language course, Regina Coeli

WORK EXPERIENCE ’19 – ’24 Appointed as Faculty Professor on Sustainability, University of Amsterdam (UVA) ’17 Promoted to H1 Professor, UVA ’15 Programme Director, Governance and Inclusive Development, University of Amsterdam (UVA); http://aissr.uva.nl/research/programme-groups/content/governance-and-inclusive- development/governance-and-inclusive-development.html ’12 Full professor, Environment and Development in the Global South, UVA ’05 – ’08 Dean, Graduate Studies Team, Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM)/Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA) ’06 – ’12 Full Professor on Climate Change Policy and Law at VUA, with 0.2 secondment to IHE Delft ’04 – ’06 UNESCO-IHE Professor on Climate Change Policy and Law at VUA ’03 – ’13 UNESCO-IHE Professor on Water and Environmental Law and Policy, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, for one day in the week ’04 – ’12 Deputy Department Head, Environmental Policy Analysis, IVM/VUA ’01 – ’07 Programme Manager/ Cluster coordinator, International Environmental Governance, IVM/VUA. ’93 – ’01 Senior Researcher, IVM/VUA ’89 – ’93 Consultant, Resource Analysis (RA), Delft. Clients: Ministry of Transport and Public Works (’92 - ’93 ); Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (’89 - ’92 ) ’88 – ’89 Consultant, International Organisation of Consumers’ Unions (IOCU), Den Haag ’84 – ’87 Editor, Consumer Confrontation (monthly magazine), Consumer Education and Research Centre, Ahmedabad, India (part time). Subject: consumer and environmental issues ’88 Researcher, Centre for the Study of Responsive Law, Office of Ralph Nader, USA ’88 Research Assistant, Vice Dean David Smith, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, USA

EDITORSHIPS 19 – Member, Editorial Board, Earth System Governance, Elsevier, Open Access. ’99 – Editor in Chief since 2004; Associate Editor since 1999, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (IF: 2.312), Springer; www.springeronline.com ’12 – Member, Editorial Board, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law ’11 – Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Water Governance ’10 – Member, Editorial Board, Catalan Environmental Law Journal, Revista Catalana de Dret Ambiental, http://www.rcda.cat ’09 – Member, Editorial Board, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (IF 5 yr 3.985), Elsevier. ’07 – Member, Editorial Board, Carbon and Climate Law Review, Lexxion ’06 – ’10 Member, Editorial Board, International Community Law Review, Brill ’01 – Member, Editorial Board, Environmental Science and Policy, (IF 3.514) Elsevier Science ’98 – Member, Editorial Board, and associate editor since 2015 International Journal of Sustainable Development, Inderscience ’90 – ’91 Member, Editorial Board, Change, Ministry of Environment, The Netherlands ’88 – ’89 Legal reporter, International Banking Law Journal, Kluwer/Longman, UK JOURNALISTIC WORK ’85 – ’87 Weekly Consumer Columnist, Indian Express Newspaper, Gujarat, India ’85 – ’87 Speaker on Youth Forum Talks on All India Radio ’84 – ’85 Fortnightly University Columnist, The Times of India, Gujarat, India ’84 – ’85 Series on Facets of History, The Times of India, Gujarat, India ’81 – ’87 Freelancer - India Abroad, Multinational Monitor & Harvard Law Record (USA), Indian Express, The Times of India, Hindustan Times, Telegraph, The Indian Post (India) BOOK SERIES EDITOR Water Security in a New World, Springer. Water Governance, Springer. International Comparative Social Studies, Brill

TEACHING EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT ’15 – Programme Leader, Governance and Inclusive Development, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam ’08 – ’12 Academic Director, Master’s Programme, Environmental and Resource Management, IVM/VU ’07 Scientific Director: Advanced Institute on Climate Change and Water in the Context of Global Environmental Change, START, GWSP, NORAD, IFS, IVM and UNESCO-IHE

TEACHING ’13 Teaching at the UVA on development studies and environmental geography ’90 – First freelancer and then on structural basis teaching at UNESCO-IHE on water law and policy ’03 – ’07 In the Masters in International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam ’03 – ’12 In the Masters on Environmental and Resource Management, VU

PARTICIPATION IN PHD COMMITTEES ’20 Liliana Miranda Sara, Amsterdam University ’20 Wayne Rice, Amsterdam University ’20 Kwabena Owusu Asubonteng ’20 Arjen Alberts, Amsterdam University ’20 Jolanda van der Vliet, Leiden University ’20 Mohammed Ruknul Ferdaus, Amsterdam University ’19 Mireia Tutusaus, IHE Delft and University of Amsterdam ’19 Michelle Nuijen, University ’19 Shen Yayun, Erasmus University (Law Faculty) ’19 Anika Altaf, University of Amsterdam ’18 Judith Westveer, Amsterdam University ’18 Mr. Oom Chattranond, Institute for Social Studies, The Hague ’18 Tara Saharan, Amsterdam University ’17 Daniel Gilfillan, Australian National University ’17 Elizabeth J. Tregoning Maber, Amsterdam University ’17 Daphina Misidjan, Utrecht University ’17 Aenne Post, Amsterdam University ’17 Emmy Bergsma, University of Amsterdam ’17 Joelin Li (Singapore), Law Faculty, Erasmus University ’17 Shumin Yu, Wageningen University ’16 Haomiao Du, Law Faculty, Amsterdam University ’16 Said Mbogo Abdallah, University of Twente ’16 Randhir Kumar, University of Amsterdam ’16 Joeri Scholtens, University of Amsterdam ’16 Courtney Vegelin, University of Amsterdam ’16 Hojjat Mianabadi, Technical University Delft ’16 Marjanneke J. Vijge, Wageningen Universiteit ’15 Gert Becker, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam ’15 Ibrahim Hefeezur Rehman, Utrecht University ’15 Johny Stephen, Amsterdam University ’15 Olufunso Somorin, Wageningen University ’15 Pham Huu Ty, Utrecht University ’15 Theresa Thorp, Utrecht University ’15 Bimal N. Patel, Leiden University, Leiden ’14 Anna Wiezorek, Utrecht University ’14 Sander Chan, VU, Amsterdam ’14 Sonja Koeppel, Central European University, Budapest ’14 Ulrich Mans, UVA, Amsterdam ’14 Verina Ingram, UVA, Amsterdam ’13 Mercy Derkyi, UVA, Amsterdam ’12 Alexander Vasa, Erasmus University, ’11 Paula Castro, University of Zurich, Zurich ’10 Judy Ford, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam ’10 Jeffrey Scott McGee, Macquarie University, Australia ’10 Nienke van der Burgt, Law Faculty, VUA, Amsterdam ’10 Miriam Haritz, Maastricht University, Maastricht ’10 Akua Britwum, Maastricht University, Maastricht ’08 Bhaskar Karky, University of Twente, Twente ’08 Nicolien van der Grijp, IVM, VUA, Amsterdam ’07 Dire Tladi, Law Faculty, Erasmus University, Rotterdam ’07 Regine Andersen, Political Science Faculty, Oslo University, Norway ’06 Zsussana Pato, European University, Budapest, Hungary ’05 Gerard Anders, Law Faculty, Rotterdam University ’04 Guri Bang, Political Science Faculty, Oslo University, Norway ’04 Marleen van der Kerkhof, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, VUA, Amsterdam ’03 Tessa Goverse, PhD. Thesis, Faculty of Exact Sciences, VUA, Amsterdam ’99 Kristin Roosendahl’s Ph.D. thesis, Political Science Faculty, Oslo University, Norway ’99 Patrick Karani’s Ph.D. thesis, International Relations Faculty, University of Amsterdam

AS SUPERVISOR: COMPLETED PHDs ’14 – ’21 Dilanthi Koralagama (Sri Lanka), Wellbeing of fisher-families in Sri Lanka, NWO WOTRO.1 ’15 – ’21 Francine van den Brandeler, Scalar Mismatches in Metropolitan Water Governance: A Comparative Study of Sao Paolo and Mexico City, Fellowship from CEDLA.2 ’14 – ’20 Shakeel Hayat (Pakistan), Inclusive Development and Multi-Level Transboundary Water Governance: The Kabul River (CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group), NUFFIC fellowship3 ’17 – ’20 Selam Abraham (Ethiopia), Manging Land Conflicts in Plural Societies: Intergroup Land Governance in Ethiopia (UVA- Law Faculty), project funded by BUZA, NL4 ’14 – ’19 Annisa Triyanthi (Indonesia), Governing Ecosystem-Based Disaster Risk Reduction: Mangroves in Indonesia and India, Indonesian Govt. Scholarship ’13 – ’18 Darryl Colebrander (South Africa), Governing Coastal Risk and Vulnerability: New Pathways within Developing City-Scale Contexts, Cape Town, South Africa, self-financed5 ’13 – ’18 Pedi Obani (Nigeria)6, Strengthening the Human Right to Sanitation as an Instrument of Inclusive Development (CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group), NUFFIC fellowship. ’13 – ’18 Peggy Somuah (Ghana), Governing forests: Participatory spatial knowledge management, Ghana, NWO-WOTRO ’13 – ’17 Kirstin Conti7 (US citizen), Norms in Multilevel Groundwater Governance and Sustainable Development8, UVA-AISSR, scholarship candidate. ’12 – ’17 Simone Lovera (Netherlands citizen in Paraguay)9, Agents, Assumptions and Motivations Behind REDD+10, UVA-AISSR, self-financed.

1 Senior Lecturer, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka 2 Associate, Water Lead at Greenleaf Advisors, LLC, Chicago 3 Researcher, Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar 4 Currently employed by the Supreme Court of Ethiopia and working on Parliamentary reform. 5 Currently employed by the Municipality of Cape Town, South Africa. 6 Currently employed as Faculty Member, University of Benin, Nigeria. 7 Now appointed at the World Bank. 8 Thesis has been accepted by Springer for publication. 9 Managing Coordinator, Global Forest Coalition. 10 Thesis in negotiation with Edward Elgar for publication. ’13 – ’16 Margot Hurlbert11 (Canadian), “Adaptive Governance of Disaster: Drought and Flood in Rural Areas”12, UVA-AISSR, self-financed. ’05 – ’15 Monica Sanz (Colombian), “Micro and Small Industries, Water and Developing Countries: A Challenge for Sustainability in Colombia”13, UVA-AISSR/UNESCO-IHE, EU funding ’08 – ’14 Mairon Bastos Lima14 (Brazilian), “The politics of biofuel governance and sustainability: Agency, Institutions and Social Equity Dimensions of ‘Green Economies’ in the Making”, VUA, self- financed scholar. ’05 – ’13 Nana Amma Anokye (Ghanian)15, “Stakeholder participation in Water Resources Management: The Case of Densu Basin in Ghana”, VUA, NUFFIC funding. ’05 – ’13 Harro van Asselt (Netherlands), “The Fragmentation of Global Climate Governance”16, VUA ’05 – ’11 Joseph Boateng Agyenim (Ghanian)17, “Investigating institutional arrangements for integrated water resource management in developing countries: The Case of White Volta Basin, Ghana” VUA, NUFFIC Funding. ’04 – ’08 Kyla Tienhaara (Canadian)18, “The Expropriation of Environmental Governance: Protecting Foreign Investors at the Expense of Public Policy”19, VUA, J.Gupta’s NWO VIDI funding. ’01 – ’07 Co-promoter, Preeti Soni (Indian), VUA, “Global Solutions Meeting Local Needs: Climate Change Policy Instruments for Diffusion on Cleaner Technologies in the Small-Scale Industries in India” VUA, NWO-WOTRO funding. ’00 – ’04 Co-promoter, Antoinette Hildering (Netherlands), Law Faculty, “International Law, Sustainable Development and Water Management”20, VUA, University funding.

AS SUPERVISOR: ONGOING PHDS ’20 – ’24 Yu Yuan (China), Innovative Exploration of Decentralization Mechanism in Urban Agriculture- Oriented Sustainable Community Development’, Scholarship from the Chinese Government ’20 – ’24 Benjamin Haokip, Post-conflict development, Scholarship from Government of India ’19 – ’23 Arthur Rempel (Brazil), Leaving Fossil Fuel Underground, NWO-WOTRO ’19 – ’23 Sophie te Wierik (The Netherlands), Governing green water, UVA financed ’18 – ’22 Daniel Sloman (USA), Adverse Inclusion, self-financed ’18 – ’22 Hilmer Bosch (The Netherlands), Ownership of water, self-financed ’18 – ’22 Liang Hu (Taiwan, China), Science-Policy interface on Climate Change, self-financed ’18 – ’22 Jiesper Tristan (Denmark), The Politics of IPCC Scenarios, self-financed, defends in Portugal. ’17 – ’21 Jolanda Robinson (US), Capacity building and gender, self-financed. ’17 – ’21 Meelan Thondoo (Swiss/Mauritius), Environmental Health Impact Assessments, Erasmus Mundus, defending in Barcelona University ’17 – ’21 Rashmilla Shakya (Pakistan), Gender and child marriage, Project funded by BUZA, NL ’17 – ’21 Nashia Azaz (Nepal), Gender and child marriage, Project funded by BUZA, NL ’17 – ’21 Ricardo Fuentealba Fuentes (Chile), Governing post disaster recovery, Chilean Govt. scholarship ’17 – ’21 Jovan Ivan Mugga (Uganda), Governing climate change, self-financed ’17 – ’21 Jane Juliana Grey (Ghana), Governing livelihood diversification and food security, NUFFIC ’17 – ’21 Maria Catalina Garcia (Colombia), Governing ocean boundaries, NUFFIC scholarship ’17 – ’21 Mustika Angraemi (Indonesia), Governing participation and coastal defense, Govt. scholarship

11 Now Professor, Centre for the Study of Science and Innovation Policy, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Regina/ University of Saskatchewan, Canada 12 Now published by Springer 13 Now published by CRC Press, Taylor and Francis 14 Now working as Post-Doctoral Researcher at Chalmers University, Sweden 15 Working at West Coast University, Ghana 16 Now published by Edward Elgar. 17 Working at West Coast University, Ghana. 18 Assistant Professor, Queen’s University, Canada. 19 Published by Cambridge University Press. 20 Published by Eburon Academic Publishers. ’16 – ’21 Eva Barros (Brazilian), Governing transboundary water, Brazilian government scholarship ’17 – ’21 Olaf Erz (German), Capacity building, tertiary education and youth, self-financed ’16 – ’21 Aarthi Sridhar (India), Fisheries Science and Food Security in India, NUFFIC fellowship ’16 – ’21 Julius Muchemi (Ghana), Governing Forests and REDD, Kenya, self-financed ’16 – ’21 Janvier Kini (Burkina Faso), Inclusive Business in Agriculture, NWO WOTRO project ’16 – ’21 Eunice Likoko (Kenya), Inclusive Business in Agriculture, NWO WOTRO project ’15 – ’21 Martha Kakrah Ataa (Ghana), Cocoa farmers in Ghana, NWO WOTRO ’15 – ’21 Malin Joanna Olofsson (South African), Governing smallholder food issues, NWO WOTRO ’14 – ’21 Ali Brown (USA), Wellbeing of fisher-families in Sri Lanka, NWO WOTRO and self-financed

COMMISION MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC STEERING COMMITTEES ’20 Jury Member of Entrepreneur of the Year Award, One Young World, https://www.oneyoungworld.com/entrepreneur-year-award ’18 Jury Member of Nudge Global Impact Award 2017, Prize distribution at Peace Palace, Netherlands, photos of the Nudge Summit. ’19 – ’22 Co-chair, Earth Commission, Convened by Future Earth, https://earthcommission.org/ ’18 – ’21 Member, Global Sustainability Strategy Forum, Volkswagon Stichting ’16 – ’20 Co-chair of UNEP’s Global Environment Outlook-6 assessing knowledge on the environment and the Sustainable Development Goals. The report and its Summary for Policy Makers was presented to the 4th United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) for endorsement by UN Member States at that assembly. The co-chairs were expected to coordinate the scholarly work on the report and ensure its scientific quality and act as the bridge between the authors and the GEO-6 advisory bodies (e.g. the High-level Intergovernmental and Stakeholder Advisory Group and the Scientific Advisory Panel). ’15 – ’18 Steering Committee CGIAR (Global Agricultural Research Partnership) Research programme on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry, http://foreststreesagroforestry.org/about-us/independent-steering- committee/ ’15 – ’21 Joint Programming Initiative - Climate Transdisciplinary Advisory Board, Brussels (this is an initiative of 14 EU Member States and 7 Observer Countries) ’16 – ’18 Science Europe, Brussels. Science Europe has 47 member organizations (e.g. NWO) in 27 European countries, covering Euro 25 billion per annum (80% of public research funding); it aims at borderless science, facilitate science, communicate science and improve the scientific environment ’15 – ’16 Social Science Europe, Brussels. ’15 – ’19 Chair, Board, Centre for Maritime Research (MARE), http://www.marecentre.nl. ’15 – ’19 Co-Chair, Working Group on Inclusive Development, European Association of Development Institutes (2015-2017). http://www.eadi.org/wg/inclusive-development ’11 – ’15 Climate Change Committee, International Law Association (ILA), http://www.ila-hq.org/ ’08 – ’18 Member of Board of Earth System Governance Project/Research Alliance, IHDP/Future Earth, http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/ ’10 – ’11 EU’s Global Europe 2030/2050 - Expert Group, on the EU’s future research priorities. ’07 – ’08 IHDP Scientific Planning Committee, Earth System Governance Project ’04 – ’15 IHDP Global Water System Project, www.gwsp.org ’04 – ’10 International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), www.iiasa.ac.at ’01 – ’10 Vice Chair since 2005; Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training (START) of International Geosphere, Biosphere Programme, the World Climate Research Programme and International Human Dimensions Programme (IHDP) on Global Environmental Change. ’03 – ’07 IHDP Institutional Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC) project. ’03 – ’06 Member RC 46 on Global Environmental Change, International Political Science Assoc. (IPSA). ’03 – ’12 Member of the Committee on the International Law on Sustainable Development, ILA ’02 – ’04 Member, Research Network on Transnational Institutions on the Environment (TIE), Germany

INTERNATIONAL EPISTEMIC COMMUNITIES AND ADVISORY COMMITTEES ’15 – Member, Expert groups and ad hoc groups developing deliverables on the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) ’11 Member, Science Group to make Proposals on the Scientific Content of the future Assessments of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) ’10 – ’12 Lead author, Global Environment Outlook-5, UNEP, http://www.unep.org/geo/ ’10 – ’14 Lead author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – Fifth Assessment Report ’03 – ’05 Lead author, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment ’04 – ’06 Lead Author, IPCC – Fourth Assessment Report ’03 Member, Scoping Report for IPCC – Fourth Assessment Report ’98 – ’00 Lead author, IPCC Special Report on Technology Transfer NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND ADVISORY COMMISSIONS ’18 – Vice Chair, Curatorium of the Prins Claus Chair on Development and Equity ’18 – ’20 Jury Member, Duurzaam 100, Trouw ’11 – ’19 Vice President, Commissie Ontwikkelingssamenwerking (COS) ’11 – ’19 Member, Adviesraad Internationale Vraagstukken (AIV) ’13 – ’18 Member, NWO-IIASA committee ’13 – ’14 Advisory and supervision committee, Knowledge collection and research department, National Commission on Sustainable Development (NCDO) ’13 – ’14 Member, NWO-MAG-VIDI selection committee ’10 – ’12 Member, National Knowledge Network Sustainability, Climate and Energy ’09 – ’10 2010 Member, Vrienden van Wetenschap, Innovatie Platform Headed by Prime-Minister ’08 – ’11 Member, Commission, Huygens Scholarship Programme, Ministry of Education. ’05 – ’10 Vice-President, Global Change Commission, Royal Academy of Sciences (KNAW) ’04 – ’10 Member, Board, Research for Global Development, WOTRO/N.W.O. ’02 – ’05 Member, Programme Council, Netherlands Follow-Up Programme on Climate Change Research ’01 – ’04 Member, Netherlands Human Dimensions Programme Commission, on Institutions, (KNAW) ’04 – ’06 Member, Netherlands Global Change Commission, KNAW ’00 – ’05 Fellow, Amsterdam Institute of International Development (email: [email protected])

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION EVALUATION COMMITTEES 2019 Trinity International Development Initiative, Dublin, Ireland 2018 Institute for Social Studies, Netherlands 2012 Norwegian Climate Research, Norway

UNIVERSITY ’15 – ’20 Co-convener, Centre for Sustainable Development Studies, University of Amsterdam ’03 – ’12 Member, Council of Advice of the Centre for International Cooperation, Vrije Universiteit

SCIENTIFIC STEERING COMMITTEES OF PROGRAMMES/ PROJECTS ’15 – Board, Climate Strategies, International Research Consortium, UK ’12 – ’15 FLAGSHIP: Forward Looking Analysis of Grand Societal cHallenges and Innovative Policies, EU Collaborative project, led by Andrea Ricci ’14 – ’16 Smart Mixes in Relation to Transboundary Environmental Harm, project financed by the Royal Academy of Sciences, The Netherlands, led by Michael Faure

PROFESSIONAL Member International Law Association Member International Political Science Association Member Nederlandse Vereniging van Internationale Recht

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES ’12 – ’20 Member, Board of Supervisors (Raad van Toezicht), OXFAM NOVIB, The Hague ’15 – ’20 Member, Board of Supervisors, Royal Institute for the Tropics, Amsterdam ’02 – ’ Member, Comité van Aanbeveling, Kerkinactie klimaatcampagne ’95 – ’01 Member, then Chairman (from ’00), Foundation WASTE, Gouda ’98 – ’01 Trustee, Stichting de Noordzee (Foundation: The Northsea), Utrecht ’95 – ’98 Trustee, Foundation for International Security, Groningen ’96 – ’98 Trustee, Foundation TRACKS (orphans in Calcutta), Amsterdam ’92 – ’93 Member, "Speergroep Commissie" on North-South Issues of Evert Vermeer Stichting ’92 Volunteer, International Water Tribunal ’89 – ’91 Volunteer, Bhopal Never Again Action Group

LANGUAGES: English, Dutch and Hindi (in order of fluency).

ANNEXES 1. Scientific publications 2. 2a Organization of International Workshops and 2b Presentations 3. Lectures (outside of university) 4. Journalistic publications 5. In the press (since 2007) 6. Policy reports 7. Video films 8. Projects acquired and implemented ANNEX 1: PUBLICATIONS Google Scholar profile: https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=LtjhLZAAAAAJ&hl=nl; h-index: 51 with more than 10,000 citations; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1424-2660

Books In preparation Joyeeta Gupta, Paul Ekins, Pierre Boileau, Ghassem Asrar, Elaine Baker, Tariq Banuri, Graeme Clark, John Crump, Florence Mayocyoc-Daguitan, Jonathan Davies, Phillip Dickerson, Nicolai Dronin, Mark Elder, Erica Gaddis, Jia Gensuo, Anna Maria Grobicki, Cristina Guerreiro, Andrés Guhl, Peter Harris, Rowena Hay, Steve Hedden, Klaus Jacob, Mikiko Kainuma, Terry Keating, Peter King, Pali Lehohla, Christian Loewe, Paul Lucas, Diana Mangalagiu, Diego Martino, Shanna McClain, Catherine McMullen, Adelina Mensah, Indu K. Murthy, Charles Mwangi, John Muthama Nzioka, Jacob Park, Laura Pereira, Fernando Filgueira Prates, Walter Rast, Jake Rice, Joni Seager, William Sonntag, Peter Stoett, Michelle Tan, Detlef van Vuuren, Dimitri Alexis Zenghelis. Jane Bemigisha (2021). Global Environment Outlook-6: Technical Summary, Cambridge University Press, in press.

Published Gupta, J. (2014). The History of Global Climate Governance, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.21 (in Korean) Gupta, J. (2005). Our Simmering Planet: What to do About Global Warming, Zed Publishers, London, p. 178, 2nd edition, p. 339.22 Gupta, J. (2001). Our Simmering Planet: What to do About Global Warming, Zed Publishers, London, p. 178. Gupta, J. (2001). “En Nombre de mi Delegacion …”: Un manual para los negociadores de cambio climático de los paises en desarollo, Center for Sustainable Development of the Americas, Washington D.C., p. 104. (Spanish translation of Gupta 2000). Gupta, J. (2001). “Au nom de ma Délégation …..: Guide de survie des négociateurs des pays en développement sur le climat”, Center for Sustainable Development of the Americas, Washington D.C., p. 102. (French translation of Gupta 2000). Gupta, J. (2000). On Behalf of My Delegation: A Guide for Developing Country Climate Negotiators, Center for Sustainable Development of the Americas, Washington D.C., p 100. Gupta, J. (1997). The Climate Change Convention and Developing Countries - From Conflict to Consensus?, Environment and Policy Series, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 256.23

Edited Books In preparation Dellapenna, J. and J. Gupta (eds.) (2021). Encyclopaedia of Water Law, Edward Elgar, in press. Bogardi, J., J. Gupta, A. Bhaduri, Salamé, Kolechkina, Nandalal, van Nooyen, Tingsanchali, Kumar (eds.) (2021). Handbook of Water Resources Management: Discourses, Concepts and Examples, Springer (Water Series), in press.

21 Atmospheric Science Librarians International (ASLI) Choice Award for 2014 in its history category for Cambridge University Press Book: History of Global Climate Governance; Reviewed by S. Andresen (2015), INEA 15(4) and by A. Byrne and M. Maslin. The Geographical Journal, 2015, doi: 10.1111/geoj.12105 22 Reviewed by A. Huggins (2002). Socialism Today 23 Reviewed by J. Warren (1998). Journal of Environmental Law; T. Forsyth (1998). International Environmental Affairs; M Fitzmaurice (1998). Netherlands International Law review; R. Khalastchi (1998). RECIEL; D. Bodanksy (1998). The American Journal of International Law; PJIM de Waart (1998). Themis; B. Muller (1999). The Journal of Energy Literature

Published Ekins, P. J. Gupta and P. Boileau (eds.) (2019). Global Environment Outlook-6: Health Planet, Healthy People, mandated by UNEP, Cambridge University Press. Pahl-Wostl, C., A. Bhaduri, and J. Gupta (eds.) (2016). Handbook on Water Security, Edward Elgar. Gupta, J., K. Pfeffer, H. Verrest, M.A.F. Ros-Tonen (eds.) (2015). Geographies of Urban Governance: Advanced Theories, Methods and Practices, Springer. Gupta, J., N.van der Grijp and O. Kuik (eds.) (2013). Climate Change, Forests and REDD: Lessons for Institutional Design, Routledge. Paperback edition published June 2014. Gupta, J. and N. van de Grijp (eds.) (2010). Mainstreaming Climate Change in Development Cooperation: Theory, Practice and Implications for the European Union, Cambridge University Press, p. 34724. Dellapenna, J. and J. Gupta (eds.) (2009). The Evolution of the Law and Politics of Water, Springer Verlag, Dordrecht.25 Srivastava, L.; J. Gupta et al. (2007). Modernising the Indian Electricity Sector, The Energy Research Institute Publications, New Delhi, p. 322. Faure, M., J. Gupta and A. Nentjes (eds.) (2003). Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol: The Role of Institutions and Instruments to Control Global Change, Edward Elgar Publishers, Cheltenham Glos, p.361.26 Van Ierland, E., J. Gupta and M. Kok (eds.) (2003). Issues in International Climate Policy: Theory and Policy, Edward Elgar Publishers, Cheltenham Glos., p. 294. Gupta, J. and M. Grubb (eds.) (2000). Climate Change and European Leadership: A Sustainable Role for Europe, Environment and Policy Series, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, p. 344. Vellinga, P., F. Berkhout and J. Gupta (eds.) (1998). Managing a Material World: Reflections on Industrial Ecology, Environment and Policy Series, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, p. 348. Maya, S. and J. Gupta (eds.) (1996). Joint Implementation: Joint Implementation: Carbon Colonies or Business Opportunities? Weighing the Odds in an Information Vacuum, Southern Centre on Energy and Environment, Zimbabwe, p. 164.

Inaugural Speeches (Monographs) Gupta, J. (2014). Sharing our Earth, Inaugural address as Professor of Environment and Development in the Global South, University of Amsterdam, 5 June 2014. http://www.oratiereeks.nl/upload/pdf/PDF- 3450weboratie_Gupta.pdf Gupta, J. (2005). Who’s Afraid of Global Warming?, Inaugural Address as Professor of Climate Change: Policy and Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, ISBN 90-90201-43-2. Gupta, J. (2004). (Inter)national Water Law and Governance: Paradigm Lost or Gained?, Inaugural Address as Professor of Policy and Law on Water Resources and the Environment, Department of Management and Institutions at the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education in Delft, 22 March 2004; ISBN: 90-73445- 11-6.

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24 Reviewed by S. Bauer (2012), Global Environmental Politics. 25 Reviewed by S. Burchi (2008/9), Water Alternatives 3(3): 592-594; M. Shah (2010). University of Denver Law Review, 13: 405, 441-443.; E. Mostert (2009), Water History, doi10.1007/x126B5-009-D009-0. 26 Reviewed by J. Depledge (2005), Journal of Environmental Planning and Management; J. Backhaus (2004), European Journal of Law and Economics; B. Muller(2003). The Journal of Energy Literature. Gupta, J. (2005). Water and Environment Law and Policy Module; UNESCO-IHE. http://mediaserver.ihe.nl/p2go/joyeeta/Joyeeta12jun2014.mp4; updated regularly since then.

Special Issues/Sections of Journals Published Gupta, J. and L. Lebel (2020) (eds.). Access and Allocation in Earth System Governance, INEA 20(2). Schwartz, K., J. Gupta and M. Tutusaus (eds.) (2018). Special Section on Inclusive Development and Urban Water Services, Habitat27, 73 (March). Dooley, K., J. Gupta and A. Patwardhan (eds.) (2018). Achieving 1.5°C and Climate Justice, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 18(1). Bavinck, M. and J. Gupta (eds.) (2017). Inclusive Development and Coastal Adaptiveness: A Global Assessment, Oceans and Coastal Management (IF 2.174), 150. Pouw, N. and J. Gupta (eds.) (2017). Sustainability Science (Inclusive development: A Multidisciplinary Issue), COSUST, 24 (February). Bavinck, M. and J. Gupta (eds.) (2014). Sustainability Science (Legal Pluralism, Governance and Aquatic Systems), COSUST, 11. Pahl-Wostl, C. and J. Gupta (eds.) (2013). Global Water Governance: Challenges and Future Scope, Ecology and Society, 18. Pahl-Wostl, C., J. Gupta, and D. Petry, (2008). Global Governance of Water: Trends, Processes and Ideas for the Future, Global Governance, 14(4).28 Gupta, J. (ed.)(2007). Special Issue on The Multi-Level Governance Challenge of Climate Change, Environmental Sciences, 4(3). Gupta, J. and K. Tienhaara (2006). Special Issue on Sustainable Development and Investment, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 6(4). Vellinga, P., R. Howarth and J. Gupta (eds.) (2002). Special Issue on Global Environmental Governance, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 2(4). Metz, B. and J. Gupta (2001). Special Issue on Post Kyoto Measures, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 1(4).

Scientific letters and Synopsis Scarrow, R. (2019). Communicating with Governments: Interview with Joyeeta Gupta and Paul Ekins on GEO-6, Nature Sustainability (2): 161-163; https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-019-0251-0; https://rdcu.be/bueyO Mike Hulme, Max Boykoff, Joyeeta Gupta, Thomas Heyd, Jill Jaeger, Dale Jamieson, Maria Carmen Lemos, Karen O’Brien, Timmons Roberts, Johan Rockström, Coleen Vogel (2009). Letter to Science, 15 May 2009, 324 (5929): 881 – 882; DOI: 10.1126/science.324_881.

Scientific Articles Submitted Joyeeta Gupta, Maarten Bavinck, Mirjam Ros-Tonen, Kwabena Asubonteng, Hilmer Bosch, Edith van Ewijk, Michaela Hordijk, Yves Van Leynseele, Mieke Lopes Cardozo, Esther Miedema, Nicky Pouw, Crelis

27 IF (5yr): 2.588. 28 Please note that the Journal forgot the names of the second and third co-editors although we co-edited the issue jointly. Rammelt, Joeri Scholtens, Courtney Vegelin and Hebe Verrest (…). COVID-19, Poverty and Inclusive Development, World Development, submitted May 2020. Rempel, A. and J. Gupta (…) Will COVID-19 Puncture the Carbon Bubble? Climate change, fossil fuels, stranded assets and Inclusive Development, World Development, submitted May 2020 Pedersen, J., D. van Vuuren, B.A. Aparício1, R. Swart, J. Gupta, F.D. Santos (…). Carbon dioxide emissions are tracking the middle of scenario ranges: but does this make high scenarios irrelevant?, Nature Climate Change, submitted May 2020 Thondoo M., N. Mueller, D. Rojas-Rueda D., D. de Vries, J. Gupta, M.J. Nieuwenhuijsen (…). Participatory Quantitative Health Impact Assessment of Urban Transport Planning in sub-Saharan Africa: Urban Transport Planning, submitted May 2020. Olofsson, M., M. Ros Tonen and J. Gupta (…). In the shadow of trees: Smallholders, commercial tree-crops and local food systems, Journal of Rural Studies, Submitted April 2020. Rempel, A. and J. Gupta (…). Pension Funds and Fossil Fuels: High Investments, Low Commitments to Climate Policy, Global Environmental Change, submitted February 2020. Sander van der Leeuw, Ilan Chabay, Ortwin Renn, Xuemei Bai, Belay Begashaw, Marcel Bursztyn, Solene Droy, Carl Folke, Joyeeta Gupta, Elisabeth Hege, Peter Schlosse, Anand Patwardhan, George Safonov, Yongsheng Zhang (…) Forty years of science addressing sustainability: Reassessing our approach, Global Environmental Change, Submitted November 2019. Pedersen, J.T.F, F.D. Santos, D.van Vuuren, J. Gupta, R. E. Coelho, B.A. Aparício, R.Swart (…).Re-assessing the futures: Comparing observed emission and key socioeconomic trends with emission scenarios to inform and update the outlook of various futures being realized, Global Environmental Change, re- submitted after review, May 2020. Pedersen, J.T.F, R. Swart, F.D. Santos, and J. Gupta, (…). History of the Futures: The critiques of the emissions scenarios used by IPCC, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews, Submitted March 2019. Chitika, A., J. Gupta , G. Cuadrado , and F. Jaspers (..). Evolution of Water Ownership in Latin America with a focus on México, RECEIL, in review October 2019. Sloman, D. and J. Gupta (…). Adverse incorporation, European Journal on Development Research, submitted, July 2018.

Published (and in press) in peer and independently reviewed scientific journals29 Fuentabla, R, H. Verrest and J. Gupta (…). Buffering Development: The Politics of Urban Disaster Governance, Politics and Governance, in press, May 2020. Bosch, H.J. and Gupta, J. 2020. Access to and ownership of water in Anglophone Africa and a case study in South Africa. Water Alternatives 13(2): 205-224. Thondoo, M. and J. Gupta (..). Health Impact Assessment Legislation in Developing Countries: A Path to Sustainable Development, Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law, in press. Janvier, K., N. Pouw and J. Gupta (…). Organic Vegetables Demand In Urban Area Using A Count Outcomes Model: Case Study Of Burkina Faso, Agricultural and Food Economics, in press. Gupta, J., A. Rempel and H. Verrest (2020). Access and Allocation: The Role of Large Shareholders and Investors in Leaving Fossil Fuels Underground, INEA, 20(2), in press. Gupta, J. and L. Lebel (2020). Access and Allocation in Earth System Governance: Justice, Inclusive Development and the Sustainable Development Goals, INEA, 20(2), in press.

29 Included in this list are law journals which do not normally have a peer review system but have a system in which the editorial board reviews the submissions. Bosch, H. and J. Gupta (2020). Access to and ownership of water in Anglophone Africa and a case study in South Africa, Water Policy, 13(2): 205-224. te Wierik, S. J. Gupta, E.L.H. Cammeraat, and Y A. Artzy-Randrup (2020). The need for green and atmospheric water governance, Wiley Water, 7(2) e1406, DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1406 Gupta, J., J. Scholtens, L. Perch, I. Dankelman, J. Seager, F. Sánder, M. Stanley-Jones and I. Kempf (2020). Re-imagining DPSIR from an equity and inclusive development perspective, Sustainability Science. 15, pages503–520, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-019-00708-6. Ekins, P. and J. Gupta (2019). Perspective: A Healthy Planet for Healthy People, Global Sustainability, 2, e20, 1–9, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2019.17. Angraeni, M., J. Gupta and H.J.L.M. Verrest (2019). Cost and Value of Stakeholders Participation: A Systematic Literature Review, Environmental Science and Policy, 101: 364–373, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2019.07.012 Cuadrado, G. and J. Gupta (2019).Participation in Groundwater Governance - Outlining a Path to Inclusive Development, Water Policy, 21 (5): 1050-1064 Bos, K. and J. Gupta (2019). Stranded assets and stranded resources: Implications for climate change mitigation and North-South issues, Energy Research and Social Sciences, 56: 101215 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2019.05.025 Campbell-Johnston, K., J. ten Catea, M. Elfering Petrovica and J. Gupta (2019). City level circular transitions: Barriers and limits in Amsterdam, Utrecht and The Hague, Journal of Cleaner Production, 235:1232- 1239. Thondoo, M., D. Rojas-Rueda, J. Gupta, D. de Vries, M. Nieuwenhuijsen (2019). Systematic literature review of Health Impact Assessments in low and middle-income countries, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(11), doi: 10.3390/ijerph16112018. Gupta, J., F. Hurley, A.M. Grobicki, T. Keating, P. Stoett, E. Baker, A. Guhl, J. Davies and P. Ekins (2019). Communicating the health of the planet and its links to human health. Lancet Planetary Health 2019 (3): e204-206. (and supplementary materials). Biermann et al. (2019). The Earth System Governance Project as a Network Organization, A Critical Assessment After Ten Years, COSUST, 39:17–23, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2019.04.004 1877- 3435/ã 2019. Hurlbert, M., J. Gupta and H. Verrest (2019). A Comparison of Drought Instruments and Livelihood Capitals, Climate and Development, 11(10): 863-872, DOI: 10.1080/17565529.2019.1585318. Dos-Santos, R., J. Gupta et al. (2019).Public Water Supply and Sanitation Policies and Inclusive Development of the Urban Poor in Brazil, Water Policy, 21 (2): 351-367; https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2019.025 Hurlbert, M. and J. Gupta (2019). An Institutional Analysis Method for Identifying Policy Instruments Facilitating the Adaptive Governance of Drought, Environmental Science and Policy, 93: 221-231, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2018.09.017. Gupta, J. (2019). The Puzzle of the Global Commons or The Tragedy of Inequality in the Global Commons: Revisiting Hardin, Environment, 61(1): 16-25, DOI: 10.1080/00139157.2019.1540808. Romero-Lankao, P., H. Bulkeley, M. Pelling, S. Burch, D.J. Gordon, J Gupta, C. Johnson, P. Kurian, E. Lecavalier, D. Simon, L. Tozer, G. Ziervogel and D. Munshi (2018). Comment: Urban transformative potential in a changing climate, Nature Climate Change 8:754-756, http://www.nature.com/natureclimatechange. Gupta, J. (2018). Managing Global Disruptions by Working Towards Global Constitutionalism, The European Journal of Development Research, 30(2): 166-168. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41287-018-0129-4 Brandeler, F., J. Gupta and M. Hordijk (in press 2018). Megacities and Rivers: Scalar Mismatches between Urban Water Management and River Basin Management, Journal of Hydrology, (2018), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.01.001 Schwartz, K., J. Gupta and M. Tutusaus (2018). Inclusive Development and Urban Water Services, Habitat International30, 73 (March): 96-100. Gupta, J. and E. Chu (2018). Inclusive Development and Climate Change: The Geopolitics of Fossil Fuel Risks in Developing Countries, African and Asian Studies 17: 90-114. https://doi.org/10.1163/15692108- 12341402 Gupta, J. and K. Arts (2018). Achieving the 1.5°C Objective: Just Implementation Through a Right to (Sustainable) Development, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 18(1), 11-28. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10784-017-9376-7 Cuadrado-Quesada, G., Holley, C., Gupta, J (2018). Groundwater governance in the Anthropocene: a close look at Costa Rica, Water Policy, wp2018158, DOI: 10.2166/wp.2018.158 Bos, K. and Gupta, J. (2018). Climate Change: The Risks of Stranded Fossil Fuel Assets and Resources to the Developing World. Third World Quarterly, 39(3):436-453. Gupta, J. and M. Bavinck (2017). Inclusive Development and Coastal Adaptiveness, Oceans and Coastal Management (136); 29-37. (impact factor 1.696 in 2015) http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2016.11.008; reprinted in (150): 73-91. Triyanthi, A., M. Bavinck, J. Gupta and A. A. Marfai (2017). Social capital, interactive governance and coastal protection: the effectiveness of mangrove ecosystem-based strategies in promoting inclusive development in Demak, Indonesia, Oceans and Coastal Management, 150, 3-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2017.10.017 Obani, P. and J. Gupta (2017). Inclusive Development as an Imperative to Realizing the Human Right to Water and Sanitation, Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy, 8(2): 67-86; DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jsdlp.v8i2.4 Zwarteveen, M., J.S. Kemerink-Seyoum, M.Kooy, J. Evers, T.A.Guerrero, B.Batubara, A.Biza, A.Boakye- Ansah, S. Faber, A.C. Flamini, G Cuadrado-Quesada, E.Fantini, J. Gupta, S.Hasan, R. ter Horst, H.Jamali, F.Jaspers, P. Obani, K.Schwartz, Z. Shubber, H. Smit, P. Torio, M.Tutusaus and Anna Wesselink (2017). Engaging with the politics of water governance, Opinion piece, Wires Water, 4(6), e01245. doi: 10.1002/wat2.1245. Gupta, J. and K. Conti (2017). Global climate change and global groundwater law: their independent and pluralistic evolution, Water International, 42:6, 741-756, DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2017.1354415. Pouw, N. and J. Gupta (2017). Inclusive Development: A Multidisciplinary Approach, COSUST, 24: 104-108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2016.11.013 Koralagama, D., J. Gupta and N. Pouw (2017). Inclusive Development from a Gender Perspective in Small Scale Fisheries, COSUST, 24: 1-6. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2016.09.002 Dos Santos and Gupta, J. (2017). Pro-poor water and sanitation: operationalising inclusive discourses to benefit the poor, COSUST , 24: 30-35. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2017.01.004 Gupta, J. and N. Pouw (2017). Towards a Transdisciplinary Conceptualization of Inclusive Development, COSUST, 24: 96–103. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2017.03.004 Hurlbert, M. and J. Gupta (2017).The adaptive capacity of institutions in Canada, Argentina and Chile to droughts and floods, Regional Environmental Change, 17(3): 865-877; DOI 10.1007/s10113-016-1078-0. (impact factor 2.628 in 2015)

30 IF (5yr): 2.588. Sithirith, M. J. Evers and J. Gupta (2016). Damming the Mekong Tributaries: Water Security and the MRC 1995 Agreement, Water Policy, 18(6), pp. 1420-1435 doi: 10.2166/wp.2016.003. (impact factor 0.867 in 2013). Bos, K. and J. Gupta (2016). Inclusive Development, Oil Extraction and Climate Change: A multi-level analysis of Kenya, International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 23(6): 482-492; http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504509.2016.1162217. (impact factor 1.609 in 2015) Gupta, J. (2016).The Watercourses Convention, hydro-hegemony and transboundary water issues, The International Spectator, 51(3): 118-131, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03932729.2016.1198558 (impact factor 0.480 in 2015) Gupta, J., Bergsma, E., C.J.A.M. Termeer, G.R. Biesbroek, M. van den Brink, P. Jong, J.E.M. Klostermann, S. Meijerink, S. Nooteboom (2016). The Adaptive Capacity of Dutch Institutions in the Dutch spatial planning, water, agriculture and nature sectors, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 21: 883-903, 10.1007/s11027-014-9630-z. (impact factor 3.085 in 2015) Obani, P. and J. Gupta (2016). Human right to sanitation in the legal and non-legal literature: The need for greater synergy, Wires Water. 3: 678-691 doi: 10.1002/wat2.1162 Gupta, J. (2016). The Paris Climate Change Agreement, China and India, Climate Law, 6:171-181. Hayat, S and J. Gupta (2016). Kinds of Freshwater and Their Relation to Ecosystem Services and Human Wellbeing, Water Policy, 18: 1229-1246, DOI: 10.2166/wp.2016.182. (impact factor 0.867 in 2013) Mayrhofer, J. and J. Gupta (2016). The Politics of Co-Benefits in India’s Energy Sector, Environment and Planning (c), 34(7): 1344-1363, DOI: 10.1177/0263774X15619629. (impact factor 1.664 in 2015) Mayrhofer, J. and J. Gupta (2016). The Science and Politics of Co-Benefits in Climate Policy, Environmental Science and Policy, 57:22-30. (impact factor 2.972 in 2015) Gupta, J. (2016). Climate Change Governance: history, future, and triple loop learning?, Wires Climate Change, Wiley, 7: 192-210, doi 10.1002/wcc.388. (impact factor 3.313 in 2015) Conti, K. and J. Gupta (2016). Global Governance Principles for the Sustainable Development of Groundwater Resources, INEA, 16: 849-871, DOI 10.1007/s10784-015-9316-3. (impact factor 1.289 in 2015) Gupta, J. (2016). Gridlock or a Period of Reflection for Triple Loop Learning, in Marcello de Paolo (ed.) Special Issue on Gridlock, Philosophy and Public Issues, 6(3): 43-54. http://fqp.luiss.it/category/numero/2016-6-3/?doing_wp_cron=1484664477.1238451004028320312500 Hurlbert, M. and J. Gupta (2016). Adaptive Governance, Uncertainty, and Risk: Policy Framing and Responses to Climate Change, Drought, and Flood, Risk Analysis, 36(2): 339-356. DOI: 10.1111/risa.12510 (impact factor 2.225 in 2015) Sanz, M., M.A. Siebel, R. Ahlers, J. Gupta (2016). New Approaches to Cleaner Production: Applying the SASI Method to Micro Tanneries in Colombia, Journal of Cleaner Production, 112: 963-971, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2015.08.090. (impact factor 3.844 in 2015) Obani, P. and J. Gupta (2015). The impact of economic recession on climate change: eight trends, Climate and Development, DOI: 10.1080/17565529.2015.1034226. (impact factor 1.466 in 2015) Gupta, J. and C. Vegelin (2016). Sustainable Development Goals and Inclusive Development, INEA, 16(3): 433-448, DOI 10.1007/s10784-016-9323-z. (impact factor 1.289 in 2015) Gupta, J. (2015). Normative issues in Global Environmental Governance: Connecting Climate Change, Water and Forests, Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 28(3): 413-433. (impact factor 1.188 in 2015) Vörösmarty, C.J., A.Y. Hoekstra, S.E. Bunn, D. Conway and J. Gupta (2015). What scale for water governance: Fresh Water Goes Global? Science, 349(6247): 478-479. (impact factor 33.61 in 2014) Gupta, J., N. Pouw, and M. Ros-Tonen (2015). Towards an Elaborated Theory of Inclusive Development, European Journal of Development Research, 27: 541-559. (impact factor 0.720 in 2015) Hurlbert, M. and J. Gupta (2015).The Split Ladder of Participation: A Diagnostic, Strategic, and Evaluation Tool to Assess when Participation is Necessary, Environmental Science and Policy, 50: 100-113. (impact factor 2.972 in 2015) Obani, P. and J. Gupta (2015). The Evolution of the Right to Water and Sanitation: Differentiating the Implications, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 24(1): 27-39. Edixhoven, J.D., J. Gupta and H. Savenije (2014). Recent revisions of phosphate rock reserves and resources: A critique, Earth System Dynamics 5: 491-507.31 (impact factor 4.589 in 2015) Mathews, R., Noordwijk, M.van, Lambin, E., Meyfroidt, P., Gupta, J., Verchot, L. and Veldkamp, E. (2014). Implementing REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation): Evidence on governance, evaluation and impacts from the REDD-ALERT project (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation from Alternative Land Uses in the Rainforests of the Tropics) project: What lessons were learnt?, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, (2014) 19:907–925. (impact factor 3.085 in 2015) Gupta, J. and M. Bavinck (2014). Towards an Elaborated Theory of Legal Pluralism and Aquatic Resources, COSUST, 11: 85-93. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015) Obani, P. and J. Gupta (2014). Legal Pluralism in the Area of Human Rights: Water and Sanitation, COSUST, 11: 63-70. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015) Gupta, J., A. Hildering and D. Misiedjan (2014). Indigenous people’s right to water under international law: a legal pluralism perspective, COSUST, 11:26-33. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015) Bavinck, M. and J. Gupta (2014). Legal Pluralism in Aquatic Regimes: A challenge for governance, COSUST, 11: 78-85. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015) Conti, K. and J. Gupta (2014). Protected by pluralism? Grappling with Multiple Legal Frameworks in Ground water Governance, COSUST, 14: 39-47. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015) Gupta, J. and W.K. Yip (2014). China’s evolving development dilemma in the context of the North-South Climate Governance Debate, Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 13: 699-727. Misiedjan, D. and J. Gupta (2014). Indigenous Communities: Analyzing their right to water under different international legal regimes, Utrecht Law Journal, 10(2): 77-90. Bastos Lima, M. and J. Gupta (2014). Extraterritorial Dimensions of Biofuel Policies and the Politics of Scale: Live and Let Die?, Third World Quarterly, 35(3), 392-410. http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/Y6jIEkqSKGY7deWnCbea/full (impact factor 0.704 in 2013) Merme, V., R. Ahlers and J. Gupta (2014). Private Equity, Public Affair: Hydropower Financing in the Mekong Basin, Global Environmental Change, 24(1): 20-29. (impact factor 5.679 in 2015) Gupta, J., C.P. Wostl, and R. Zondervan (2013). 'Glocal' Water Governance: A multi-level challenge in the Anthropocene, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 5: 573-580, available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2013.09.003. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015) Gupta, J. and C. Pahl-Wostl (2013). Global Water Governance in the Context of Global and Multi-level Governance: Its Need, Form, and Challenges, Ecology and Society, 18(4): 53, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-05952-180453. (impact factor 2.774 in 2015) Bastakoti, R.C., J. Gupta, M.S. Babel and M.P. van Dijk (2014). Climate Risks and Adaptation Strategies in the Lower Mekong River Basin, Regional Environmental Change, 14: 207-219. (impact factor 2.628 in 2015)

31 This paper led to an article Peak P? in SCOPE Newsletter, European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform, which is sent to around 20,000 scientists and decision makers worldwide concerned with phosphorus management; see www.phosphorusplatform.eu Brink, M. van den, S. Meijerink, C. Termeer and J. Gupta (2014). Climate-proof planning for flood-prone areas: assessing the adaptive capacity of planning institutions in the Netherlands, Regional Environmental Change, 14:981-995. (impact factor 2.628 in 2015) Schubert, S. and J. Gupta (2013). Comparing Global Coordination Mechanisms on Energy, Environment, and Water, Ecology and Society, 8(2): 22. (impact factor 2.774 in 2015) Dellapenna, J. W., J. Gupta, W. Li and F. Schmidt (2013). Thinking about the Future of Global Water Governance, Ecology and Society, 18(3): 28. (impact factor 2.774 in 2015) Siebel, M.A., V.S. Rotter, A.Nabende, and J. Gupta (2013). Clean development mechanism: a way to sustainable waste management in developing countries?, Österr Wasser- und Abfallw, 65:42–46. Agyenim, J.B. and J. Gupta (2013). Water management in Ghana: between the idea and the implementation, Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research, 5(1): 35-48. Bastos Lima, M.G. and Joyeeta Gupta (2013). The Policy Context of Biofuels: A Case of Non-Governance at the Global Level?, Global Environmental Politics, 13(2): 46-64. (impact factor 2.316 in 2015) Gupta, J., A. Akhmouch, W. Cosgrove, Z. Hurwitz, J. Maestu, and O. Unver (2013). Policymakers’ reflections on water governance issues, Ecology and Society, 18(1): 35. (impact factor 2.774 in 2015) Li, H., J. Gupta and M.P. van Dijk (2013). China’s Drought Strategies in Rural Areas Along the Lancang River, Water Policy, 15:1-18. (impact factor 0.867 in 2013) Gupta, J. (2012). Glocal Forest and REDD+ Governance: Win-Win or Lose-Lose, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 4: 1-8. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015) Gupta, J. (2012). Negotiating Challenges and Climate Change, Climate Policy, 12(5): 630-644. (impact factor 1.980 in 2015) Bergsma, E., J. Gupta and P. Jong (2012). Does individual responsibility increase the adaptive capacity of society? The case of local water management in the Netherlands, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 64:13-22. (impact factor 2.564 in 2015) Anokye, N.A. and J. Gupta (2012). Reconciling IWRM and Water Delivery in Ghana-The Potential and the Challenges, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 47: 33-45. (impact factor 1.297 in 2015) Agyenim, J.B. and J. Gupta (2012). IWRM and Developing Countries: Implementation Challenges in Ghana, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 47-48: 46–57. (impact factor 1.297 in 2015) Gupta, J. And N. Sanchez (2012). Global Green Governance: The Green Economy needs to be embedded in a Global Green and Equitable Rule of Law Polity, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 21(1): 12-22. Biermann, F., K. Abbott, S. Andresen, K. Bäckstrand, S. Bernstein, M. Betsill, H. Bulkeley, B. Cashore, J. Clapp, C. Folke, A. Gupta, J. Gupta, P. M. Haas, A. Jordan, N. Kanie, T. Kluvánková-Oravská, L. Lebel, D. Liverman, J. Meadowcroft, R.B. Mitchell, P. Newell, S. Oberthür, L. Olsson, P. Pattberg, R. Sánchez- Rodríguez, H. Schroeder, A. Underdal, S. C. Vieira, C. Vogel, and O. R. Young (2012). Transforming governance and institutions towards Global Sustainability: Key Insights for Social Science Research, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 4(1): 51-60. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015) Biermann, F., K. Abbott, S. Andresen, K. Bäckstrand, S. Bernstein, M. Betsill, H. Bulkeley, B. Cashore, J. Clapp, C. Folke, A. Gupta, J. Gupta, P. M. Haas, A. Jordan, N. Kanie, T. Kluvánková-Oravská, L. Lebel, D. Liverman, J. Meadowcroft, R.B. Mitchell, P. Newell, S. Oberthür, L. Olsson, P. Pattberg, R. Sánchez- Rodríguez, H. Schroeder, A. Underdal, S. C. Vieira, C. Vogel, and O. R. Young (2012). Navigating the Anthropocene: Improving Earth System Governance – A Call for Transformative Change, Science, 335, March 16, 1306-1307. (impact factor 33.61 in 2014) Sanchez, N. and J. Gupta (2011). Recent changes in the Nile Region may create an opportunity for more equitable sharing of the Nile River Waters, Netherlands International Law Review, 58(3): 363-385. Pahl-Wostl, C., C. Nilsson, J. Gupta and K. Tockner (2011). Societal learning needed to face the water challenge, Ambio: A Journal of The Human Environment, 40(5); 549-553. (impact factor 2.555 in 2015) Kuik, O., M. Bastos Lima, and J. Gupta (2011). Energy Security in a Developing World, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2:627-634. (impact factor 3.313 in 2015) Bakker, S., R. Saïdi, H. van Asselt, C. Haug and J. Gupta (2011). The future of the CDM: Same same, but differentiated?, Climate Policy 11: 752-767. (impact factor 1.980 in 2015) Gupta, J., R. Ahlers and L. Ahmed (2010). The Human Right to Water: Moving Toward Consensus in a Fragmented World, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 19(3): 294- 305. Agyenim, J.B. and J. Gupta (2010).The Evolution of Ghana’s Water Law and Policy, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 19(3): 339-350. Gupta, J. and L. Lebel (2010). Access and Allocation in Global Earth System Governance: Water and Climate Change Compared, INEA, 10(4): 377-395. (impact factor 1.289 in 2015) Biermann, F., M. M. Betsill, J. Gupta, N. Kanie, L. Lebel, D. Liverman, H. Schroeder, B. Siebenhüner, and R. Zondervan (2010). Earth System Governance: A Research Framework, INEA, 10(4): 277-298. (impact factor 1.289 in 2015) Mwinjaka, O., J. Gupta and T. Bresser (2010). Adaptation strategies of the poorest farmers in drought prone Gujarat, Climate and Development, 2: 346-363. (impact factor 1.466 in 2015) Gupta, J. (2010). A history of international climate change policy, WIRES Climate Change, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews, 1(5): 636-653, DOI: 10.1002/wcc.67. (impact factor 3.313 in 2015) Biermann, F., M.M. Betsill, S.C. Vieiera, J. Gupta, N. Kanie, L. Lebel, D. Liverman, H. Schroeder, B. Siebenhüner, P.Z. Yanda, and R. Zondervan (2010). Navigating the Anthropocene: The Earth System Governance Project Strategy Paper, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2(3): 202-208. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015) Gupta, J., K. Termeer, J. Klostermann, S. Meijerink, M.van den Brink, P. Jong, S. Nooteboom and E. Bergsma (2010). Institutions for Climate Change: A Method to Assess the Inherent Characteristics of Institutions to Enable the Adaptive Capacity of Society, Environmental Science and Policy, 13(6): 459-471. (impact factor 2.972 in 2015) Gupta, J. and R. Ahlers (2010). South Asia: Climate Change and Water Challenges, South Asian Journal, 28: 6-13. Shrestha, R.K., R. Ahlers, M. Bakker and J. Gupta (2010). Institutional Dysfunction and Challenges in Flood Control: A Case Study of the Kosi Flood 2008, Economic and Political Weekly, 45(2): 45-53. Klostermann, J., J. Gupta, and G.R. Biesbroek (2009). Multilevel klimaatbeleid in Nederland: Mitigatie en Adaptatie, Bestuurskunde, 18(4): 17-26. Gupta, J. (2009). Climate change and development cooperation: Trends and Questions, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 1(2): 1-7. (impact factor 4.658 in 2015) Gupta, J. and A. Ivanova (2009). The Challenge of Global Energy Governance, Energy Efficiency, 2(4): 339- 352. (impact factor 1.183 in 2015) Dellink, R., M. den Elzen, H. Aiking, E., Bergsma, F. Berkhout, T. Dekker and J. Gupta (2009). Sharing the burden of financing adaptation to climate change, Global Environmental Change, 19 (4): 411-421. (impact factor 5.679 in 2015) Klijn, A-M, J. Gupta and A. Nijboer (2009). Privatising Environmental Resources: The Need for Supervision, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 18(2): 172-184. Van der Zaag, P., J. Gupta and P. Darvis (2009). Urgent Water Problems are not Sufficiently Researched, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 13: 905-912, available at http://www.hydrol-earth-syst- sci.net/13/905/2009/ (impact factor 3.990 in 2015) Van der Zaag, P., J. Gupta and P. Darvis (2009). Urgent Water Problems are not Sufficiently Researched, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS) Opinions, 6: 1411–1431. (impact factor 3.990 in 2015) Gupta, J. and P.vd Zaag (2009). The Politics of Water Science: Unresolved Water Problems and Biased Research Agendas, Global Environmental Politics, 9(2): 14-23. (impact factor 2.316 in 2015) Asselt, v. H. and J.Gupta (2009). Stretching Too Far? Developing Countries and the Role of Flexibility Mechanisms Beyond Kyoto, Stanford Environment Law Journal, 29(2): 311-378. Pahl-Wostl, C., J. Gupta, and D. Petry (2008). Governance and the Global Water System: A Theoretical Exploration, Global Governance, 14(4): 419-435. (impact factor 1.016) Dellapenna, J. and J. Gupta (2008). Toward Global Law on Water, Global Governance, 14(4): 437-453. (impact factor 1.016) Van der Zaag, P. and J. Gupta (2008). Scale Issues in the Governance of Water Storage Projects, Water Resources Research, 44, W10417, DOI:10.1029/2007WR006364. Gupta, J. P. van Beukering, H. van Asselt, L. Brander, S. Hess and K. van der Leeuw (2008). Flexibility Mechanisms and Sustainable Development: Lessons from Five AIJ Projects, Climate Policy, 8(3): 261- 276. (impact factor 1.980 in 2015) Kuik, O., Aerts, J., Berkhout, F., Biermann, F., Bruggink, J., Gupta, J. and and Tol, R. (2008). Post-2012 Climate Policy Dilemmas: A Review of Proposals, Climate Policy, 8(3): 317-336. (impact factor 1.980 in 2015) Gupta, J. and P. van der Zaag (2008). Interbasin Water Transfers and Integrated Water Resources Management: Where Engineering, Science and Politics Interlock, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 33: 28-40. (impact factor 1.297 in 2015) Gupta, J., R. Lasage and T. Stam (2007). National Efforts to Enhance Local Climate Policy in the Netherlands, Special Issue of Environmental Sciences, 4(3): 171-182. (impact factor 2.208 in 2015) Gupta, J., H. de Moel and K.van der Leeuw (2007). Climate Change: A Glocal Problem Requiring Glocal Action, Special issue of Environmental Sciences, 4(3): 139-148. (impact factor 2.208 in 2015) Gupta, J., H. van Asselt, O. Kuik and C. Evans (2007). Exogenous promotion of sustainable electricity options in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Energy and Environment, 18 (3&4): 403-420. (impact factor 0.513 in 2015) Gupta, J. (2007). Legal Steps Outside the Climate Convention: Litigation as a Tool to Address Climate Change, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 16(1): 76-86. Gupta, J. (2007). International law and climate change: The Challenges Facing Developing Countries, Yearbook of International Environmental Law, Oxford University Press, 16, pp. 114-153. Gupta, J. (2006). Broadening Third World Legal Scholarship to Include Introspection and Interdisciplinarity, International Community Law Review, 8 (1): 65-70. Gupta, J. and H. van Asselt (2006). Helping Operationalise Article 2: A Transdisciplinary methodological tool for evaluating when climate change is dangerous, Global Environmental Change, 16(1): 83-94. (impact factor 5.679 in 2015) Asselt, H. van, Gupta, J. and F. Biermann (2005). Advancing the Climate Agenda: Exploiting Material and Institutional Linkages to Develop a Menu of Policy Options, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 14.(3): 255-264. Gupta, J. (2005). Non-State Actors in International Governance and Law: A Challenge or Blessing, ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law, 11(3): 497 - 517. Gupta,J. (2005).Actores No Gubernamentales en la Gobernación y Derecho Internacional: Un Desafío o Una Bendición, ILSA J. Int'l & Comp. L., 11(3): 665 - 690. Gupta, J. (2004). Global Sustainable Food Governance and Hunger: Traps and Tragedies, British Food Journal, 5: 406-416. (impact factor 0.973 in 2015) Kroeze, C., J. Vlasblom, J. Gupta, C. Boudri and K. Blok (2004). The Power Sector in China and India: Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Potential and Scenarios for 1990-2020, Energy Policy, 32: 55-76. (impact factor 3.045 in 2015) Sindico, F. and J. Gupta, (2004). Moving the Climate Change Regime Further Through a Hydrogen Protocol, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 13(2): 175-186. Gupta, J., X. Olsthoorn and E. Rotenberg (2003). Scientific Uncertainty and Compliance with the Kyoto Protocol: Clarifications and Complications, Environmental Science and Policy, 6(6): 475-486. (impact factor 2.972 in 2015) Gupta, J. (2003). The Role of Non-State Actors in International Environmental Affairs, Heidelberg Journal of International Law, 63(2): 459-486. Campins-Eritja, M. and J. Gupta (2002). Non-State actors and Sustainability Labelling Schemes: Implications for International Law, Non-State Actors and International Law, 2(3): 213-240. Gupta, J. (2002). Global Sustainable Development Governance: Institutional Challenges from a Theoretical Perspective, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 2(4): 361-388. (impact factor 1.289 in 2015) Gupta, J. (2001). Effectiveness of Air Pollution Treaties: The Role of Knowledge, Power and Participation in M. Hisschemöller, J. Ravetz, R. Hoppe and W. Dunn (eds.) Knowledge, Power and Participation, Policy Studies Annual, Transaction Publishers, pp. 145-174. (impact factor 1.765 in 2015) Gupta, J. and L. Ringius (2001). The EU’s Climate Leadership: Between Ambition and Reality, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 1(2): 281-299. (impact factor 1.289 in 2015) Gupta, J. (2000). North-South Aspects of the Climate Change Issue: Towards a Negotiating Theory and Strategy for Developing Countries, International Journal of Sustainable Development, 3(2): 115-135. Gupta, J. and N. v.d. Grijp (1999). Leadership in the Climate Change Regime: The European Union in the Looking Glass, International Journal of Sustainable Development, 2(2): 303-322. Hisschemöller, M. and J. Gupta (1999). Problem-solving through International Environmental Agreements: The Issue of Regime Effectiveness, International Political Science Review, 20(2): 153-176. (impact factor 0.954 in 2015) Gupta, J. (1999). North-South Aspects of the Climate Change Issue: Towards a Constructive Negotiating Package for Developing Countries, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 8(2): 198-208. Gupta J. (1998). Leadership in the Climate Regime: Inspiring the commitment of developing countries in the post-Kyoto phase, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 7(2): 178-188. Gupta, J., C.J. Jepma and K. Blok (1998). International Climate Change Policy: Coping With Differentiation, Milieu, 13(5): 264-274. Gupta, J and Hisschemöller, M. (1997). Issue-linkages: a Global Strategy Towards Sustainable Development, International Environmental Affairs, 9(4): 289-308. Gupta, J. (1995). The Global Environment Facility in its North-South Context, Environmental Politics, 4(1): 19-43. (impact factor 2.164 in 2015) Gupta, J. (1990). From Waste Movement to a Movement Against Waste, Current World Leaders, 33(6): 813- 828. In scientific/professional journals ILA Working Group on Climate Change (2012). Legal Principles Relating to Climate Change, ILA 2012 ILA Working Group on Sustainable Development (2012). International Law on Sustainable Development, ILA 2012. ILA Working Group (2008) Sustainable Development and Environmental Governance, ILA Working Group on Sustainable Development Report, ILA 2008. Sindico, F. and J. Gupta, (2004). Climate Change and Sustainable Energy: Need for a New Protocol on Hydrogen?, Proceedings of the SENSE PhD Symposium, forthcoming.

In Publications of Epistemic Communities (Global Europe 2050, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment) Stavins, R., Z. Ji, T. Brewer, M. C. Grand, M. den Elzen, M. Finus, J. Gupta, N. Höhne, M-K. Lee, A. Michaelowa, M. Paterson, K. Ramakrishna, G. Wen, J. Wiener, H. Winkler (2015). International Cooperation: Agreements & Instruments, In: Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Edenhofer, O., R. Pichs-Madruga, Y. Sokona, E. Farahani, S. Kadner, K. Seyboth, A. Adler, I. Baum, S. Brunner, P. Eickemeier, B. Kriemann, J. Savolainen, S. Schlömer, C. von Stechow, T. Zwickel and J.C. Minx (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA. Baste, I., M. Ivanova, B. Lee, S. Belliethathan, I. A. Gelil, J. Gupta, P. M. Haas, Z. Habtezion, A. Halpaap, J.C. Mohamed-Katerere, P. King, M. Kok, M. Lee and T Patterson (2012). Global Responses, Global Environment Outlook – 5, UNEP: 456-485. Dronin, R. Mnatsakanian, T. Bernauer, S Condé, K. Danielyan, L. Emberson, A. Idrisova, O. Maslyukivska, N. Mzavanadze, A. Orlov, O., J. Gupta, N. Harutyunyan, L. Hislop, P. Kassomenos, J. Simpson and Å. Swartling (2012). Europe, Global Environmental Outlook – 5, UNEP: 295-319. European Commission (2012). Global Europe 2050, Full report, European Commission. (I was one of the authors). Ammanitidou et al. (2011). Global Europe 2050, Executive Summary, European Commission. Mooney, H., Duraiappah, A., Brondizio, E., Elmqvist, T., Gupta, J., Leadley, P., Nagendra, H., Padoch, C., Pereira, H., Perrings, C., Reyers, B., Scholes, P., Spierenburg, M, Yahara, T., (and lead authors) (2011). Workshop Report, International Science Workshop on Assessments for IPBES, United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan, 25-29 July 2011, Published 12 August, 2011 Gupta, S., D. Tirpak, A.I. Boncheva, J. Gupta, N. Hohne, G.M. Konoan, C. Kolstad, J. Kruger, A. Michaelowa, J. Pershing, S. Murase, T. Saijo, A. Sari, and N. Burger (2007). Policies, Instruments and Cooperative Arrangements, IPCC-3 Fourth Assessment Report, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge University Press, pp. 747-807. Duraiappah, A.K., F. Comim, T.D. Oliveira, J. Gupta, P. Kumar, M. Pyoos, M. Spierenburg, (2005). Consequences of Responses for Poverty Reduction, in Chopra, K., R. Lemans, P. Kumar and H, Simons (eds.), Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being: Policy-responses, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, Volume 3, Island Press, Washington, pp. 489-523, available at http://www.millenniumassessment.org//en/products.global.responses.aspx Brown, K. B. Chambers, K. Chopra, A. Cropper, A.K. Duraiappah, D. Faith, J. Gupta, P. Kumar, R. Lemans, J. Mackensen, H.A. Mooney, W.V. Reid, J. Riley, H. Simons, M. Spierenburg, R. Watson (2005). Summary, Response Options and Strategies, in Chopra, K., R. Lemans, P. Kumar and H, Simons (eds.), Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being: Policy-responses, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, Volume 3, Island Press, Washington, pp. 2-21, available at http://www.millenniumassessment.org//en/products.global.responses.aspx Gupta, J. and Y. Sokona (2004). Helping Operationalise article Two: The HOT Project, in Report of the IPCC Expert Meeting on the Science to Address UNFCCC Article 2 Including Key Vulnerabilities, pp. 65-68. Hedger, M., E. Martinot, T. Onchan, D. Ahuja, W. Chantanakome, M. Grubb, J. Gupta, T.C. Heller, L.Junfeng, M. Mansley, C. Mehl, B. Natarajan, T. Panayotou, J. Turkson, D. Wallace (2000). Enabling Environments for Technology Transfer, Methodological and Technological Issues in Technology Transfer, Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, pp. 105-141. Mansley, M, E. Martinot, D. Ahuja, W. Chantanakome, S. DeCanio, M. Grubb, J. Gupta, L. Junfeng, M. Hedger, B. Natarajan, J. Turkson, D. Wallace (2000). Financing and Partnerships for Technology Transfer, Special Report on Methodological and Technological Issues in Technology Transfer, Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, pp. 143-174. Anderson et al. (2000). Summary for Policy Makers: Methodological and Technological Issues in Technology Transfer, Special Report on Methodological and Technological Issues in Technology Transfer, Inter- governmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-9. Anderson et al. (2000) Technical Summary, Special Report on Technology Transfer, Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, pp. 15-43.

In scientific books and conference proceedings Submitted Gupta, J. and H. Bosch (…).The Water SDG and International Law: One step forward, two steps backward?, in Jonas Ebbesson and Ellen Hey (eds.). The Cambridge Handbook on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and International Law, Cambridge University Press.

In press Bogardi, J., A. Bhaduri, K. D. Wasantha Nandalal, R. R. M. van Nooyen, J. Gupta, A. Kolechkina, L. Salame, T. Tingsanchali, and N. Kumar (…). Introduction and Guide to the Handbook of Water Resources Management: Discourses, Concepts and Examples, in Bogardi, J., J. Gupta, A. Bhaduri, Salamé, Kolechkina, Nandalal, van Nooyen, Tingsanchali, Kumar (eds.) (…). Handbook of Water Resources Management: Discourses, Concepts and Examples, Springer (Water Series), in press. Gupta, J. and J. Dellapenna (…). Water Law and Rights, in Bogardi, J., J. Gupta, A. Bhaduri, Salamé, Kolechkina, Nandalal, van Nooyen, Tingsanchali, Kumar (eds.) (…). Springer Handbook of Water Resources Management, Springer, submitted May 2018, in press. Gupta, J. and U. Ceylan (2020). The Global Environment Outlook and Its Implications for International Law: Is Law Increasingly Falling Behind, in Giulana Ziccardi Capaldo (ed.), The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence, Oxford University Press, 2020 (in press). Gupta, J. (…). Climate Change and International Security, in R. Geiss and N. Melzer (eds.) Oxford Handbook on the International Law of Global Security, Oxford University Press, (in press). Gupta, J. and C. Rammelt (…). Inclusive Development and Sharing Ecospace, in A.de Haan (ed.), Inclusive Growth and Development, Research Handbook, Edward Elgar, in press. Dellapenna, J.W. and J. Gupta (…). The Expanding Boundaries of Water Law, in Dellapenna, J.W. and J. Gupta (eds.). Water Law, Encyclopedia of Law, in press. Gupta, J. and H,. Bosch (…).The UN Contribution to Water Law, Environment, Climate Change, and the Sustainable Development Goals, in Dellapenna, J.W. and J. Gupta (eds.). Water Law, Encyclopedia of Law, in press. Gupta, J. and H. Bosch (…). Changing ‘Ownership’ in Water Law: Comparative Experiences in the Developing World, in Dellapenna, J.W. and J. Gupta (eds.). Water Law, Encyclopedia of Law, in press. Conti, K. and J. Gupta (…).Groundwater in International Law, in Dellapenna, J.W. and J. Gupta (eds.). Water Law, Encyclopedia of Law, in press. Cuadrado-Quesada and J. Gupta (…). Groundwater Law at Domestic Level: Its importance, scope and principles at the supranational and national levels, in Dellapenna, J.W. and J. Gupta (eds.). Water Law, Encyclopedia of Law, in press. Gupta, J. and J. Dellapenna (…). Water Law: Its Role, Shortcomings and Potential, in Dellapenna, J.W. and J. Gupta (eds.). Water Law, Encyclopedia of Law, in press.

Published Gupta, J. and R. Tyagi (2019). India’s Dilemma’s of Water Governance, in Natalia Ciecierska-Holmes, Kirsten Jörgensen, Lana Laura Ollier, D. Raghunandan, Environmental Policy in India, Routledge, pp. 111-132. Gupta, J. and K. Conti (2019). Global climate change and global groundwater law: their independent and pluralistic evolution and potential challenges, in Groundwater and Climate Change: Multi-Level Law and Policy Perspectives, Ed. by P. Cullet and R.M. Stephan, Routledge, pp. 101-116. Gupta, J., M. Hordijk and C. Vegelin (2019). An Inclusive Development Perspective on International Development Studies in the Anthropocene, in Baud, I., Basile, E., Kontinen, T., von Itter, S. (Eds.). Building Development Studies for the New Millennium International Development Studies, Palgrave Publishers, pp. 25-50. Gupta, J. (2018). Globalization and Sustainable Development, in Robert C. Kloosterman, Virginie Mamadouh and Pieter Terhorst (eds.), Handbook on the Geographies of Globalization, Edward Elgar, pp. 96-107. Gupta, J. (2018). Climate Change and the Future of International Order, in Maull, H. (eds.). The Rise and Decline of the Post-Cold War International Order, Oxford University Press, pp. 44-63. Gupta, J. (2018). Sharing Our Water: Global Water Justice in the Anthropocene, in Rutgerd Boelens, Tom Perreault and Jeroen Vos (eds.), Water Justice, Cambridge University Press, 259-274. DOI: 10.1017/9781316831847 Lovett, G., C. Lambert, E. Chu and J. Gupta (2018). The Grounding for a Fossil Fuel Free World: Integrating Climate Change Education into Secondary Schools, in W. Leal, E. Manolas, A. Azul, U. Azeiteiro (eds.) Handbook of Climate Change Communication, Springer. In: Leal Filho W., Manolas E., Azul A., Azeiteiro U., McGhie H. (eds) Vol. 2. Climate Change Management. Springer, Cham; https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3- 319-70066-3_14 Gupta, J. (2018). Evolving North-South issues in the Anthropocene, in Sapat, A. (ed.). Handbook of Environmental Governance, Routledge. Gupta, J. (2017).Het internationaal milieubeleid in het Antropoceen en de sociaaldemocratische waarden: het delen van onze slinkende ecosfeer, in Heleen de Coninck, Menno Hurenkamp, Lieke Melsen, en Hans Opschoor (eds.). Sociaaldemocratisch denken over duurzaamheid (progressieve politieke), van Gennep, pp. 313-333. Gupta, J., E. Chu, K. Bos and T. Kuijten (2017). The Geo-Ecological Risks of Oil Investments by China and the Global South: The Right to Development Revisited, in Amineh and Guang (eds.). Geopolitical Economy of Energy and Environment: China and the European Union, 273-304. Gupta, J. and M. Nilsson (2017). Towards a multi-level action framework for Sustainable Development Goals, in Kanie, M. and F. Biermann (eds). Governing through Goals: Sustainable Development Goals as Governance Innovation, MIT press, pp. 275-294. Gupta, J. and N. Sanchez (2017). Elaborating the Common But Differentiated Responsibilities in the WTO, in Prof. Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger and Judge C.G. Weeramantry (eds.) Sustainable Development Principles in the Decisions of International Courts and Tribunals 1992-2012, Routledge, pp. 425-441. Gupta, J. (2016). The Least Developed Countries and Climate Change Law, Oxford Handbook of International Climate Change Law, Oxford University Press, pp. 740-760. Gupta, J. (2016). Towards Sharing Our Ecospace, in S. Nicholson and S. Jinnah (eds.), New Earth Politics, MIT Press, 271-292. Pahl-Wostl, C., J. Gupta and A. Bhaduri (2016). Water Security, a popular but contested concept, in Pahl- Wostl, C., A. Bhaduri and J. Gupta (eds.). Handbook on Water Security, Edward Elgar, pp. 1-16. Gupta, J., J.W. Dellapenna, and M. van den Heuvel (2016).Water Sovereignty and Security, High Politics and Hard Power: The dangers of borrowing discourses!, in Pahl-Wostl, C., A. Bhaduri and J. Gupta (eds.). Handbook on Water Security, Edward Elgar, pp. 120-136. Conti, K., N. Kukuric and J. Gupta (2016). Ground water and security, in Pahl-Wostl, C., A. Bhaduri and J. Gupta (eds.). Handbook on Water Security, Edward Elgar, pp. 161-182. Obani, P. and J. Gupta (2016). Human Security and Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, in Pahl-Wostl, C., A. Bhaduri and J. Gupta (eds.), Handbook on Water Security, Edward Elgar, pp. 201-214. Neto, E.R., J. Gupta (2016). REDD+ and Multilevel Governance Beyond the Climate Negotiation