SCHMIDT, S., NÜSSER, M., BAGHEL, R. & DAME, J. (2020): Cryosphere hazards in Ladakh: the 2014 Gya glacial lake outburst flood and its implications for risk assessment. In: Natural Hazards 104, 2071-2095. doi: 10.1007/s11069-020-04262-8
NÜSSER, M., SCHMIDT, S., DAME, J., BAGHEL, R. (2020): "Künstliche Gletscher": Funktionsweise und Entwicklungspotenziale von Eisreservoiren im Transhimalaya von Ladakh. Geographische Rundschau 72 (11): 22–27.
NÜSSER, M., DAME, J., BAGHEL, R., KRAUS, B., PARVEEN, S. & SCHMIDT, S. (2019): Cryosphere-fed irrigation networks in the northwestern Himalaya: Precarious livelihoods and adaptation strategies under the impact of climate change. Mountain Research and Development 39 (2). R1-R11. doi: 10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-18-00072.1
NÜSSER, M., DAME, J., KRAUS, B., BAGHEL, R., SCHMIDT, S. (2018): Socio-hydrology of “artificial glaciers” in Ladakh, India: assessing adaptive strategies in a changing cryosphere. In: Regional Environmental Change 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-018-1372-0
NÜSSER, M. & BAGHEL, R. (2017): The Emergence of Technological Hydroscapes in the Anthropocene: Socio-Hydrology and Development Paradigms of Large Dams. In: WARF, B. (ed.): Handbook on Geographies of Technology. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 287-301.
NÜSSER, M. & BAGHEL, R. (2016): Local Knowledge and Global Concerns: Artificial Glaciers as a Focus of Environmental Knowledge and Development Interventions. In: MEUSBURGER, P., FREYTAG,T. & SUARSANA, L. (eds.): Ethnic and Cultural Dimensions of Knowledge. Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York (= Knowledge and Space 8): 191-209.
NÜSSER, M. & BAGHEL, R. (im Erscheinen): Local knowledge and global concerns: Artificial glaciers as objects of environmental knowledge and development interventions. In P. MEUSBURGER (ed.): Ethnic and Cultural Dimensions of Knowledge. Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York (= Knowledge and Space).
BAGHEL, R. (2014) River control in India: Spatial, governmental and subjective dimensions. Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York (= Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research).
BAGHEL, R. (2014): Misplaced Knowledge: Large Dams as an Anatopism in South Asia. In: NÜSSER, M. (ed.): Large Dams in Asia: Contested Environments between Technological Hydroscapes and Social Resistance. Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York (= Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research): 1-14.
BAGHEL, R. (2012): Knowledge, power and the environment: Epistemologies of the Anthropocene. Transcience 3(1): 1-6. [Editor's introduction to the special issue]
BAGHEL, R. (2010): Fear of crime in South Africa: Obsession, compulsion, disorder. Transcience 1(2): 71-84.
BAGHEL, R. (2007): Glimpses through the cage of fear: International students experience Durban. In R. Pattman and S. Khan (eds.) Undressing Durban. Durban: Madiba Publishers, University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Oral presentations
BAGHEL, R. (2011): Water flowing waste to the sea: Tracing a genealogy of the technocratic understanding of rivers in India. (Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 12-16 April 2011, Seattle, USA)
Baghel, R. (2011): Dissenting governmentalities: Expert opposition to the large scale transformation of river systems in India. (Colorado Conference on Earth Systems Governance: Crossing boundaries and building bridges, 17-20 May 2011, Ft. Collins, USA)
BAGHEL, R. (2009): Large Dams in India & China: Potentials and Pitfalls of a 'Third World Political Ecology' Approach. (Seventh International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, 2-5 June 2009, Beijing, China)
BAGHEL, R. (2008): Control in Information societies: From surveillance to diagnosis? (Power: Forms, Dynamics and Consequences, 22-24 September 2008, Tampere, Finland)