Peer-reviewed Journals
Bee, B. (2019). Recentralizing political power by decentralizing environmental governance: A case from Mexico’s early REDD+ program. Conservation & Society, 17(1): 96-107. DOI: 4103/cs.cs_17_111
Bee, B. (2019). Gendered spaces of Payment for Environmental Services: A critical look. Geographical Review, 109(2), 87-107. DOI: 10.1111/gere.12292.
Bee, B.A. and Sijapati Basnett, B. (2017). Engendering social and environmental safeguards in REDD+: Lessons from feminist and development research. Third World Quarterly. DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2016.1191342.
McCarthy, D., Cortez, D. and Bee, B. (2016). The empowering effects of cooperative development among Indigenous women in southern Mexico. Journal of Family Strengths 16(2), 2.
Bee, B.A. (2016). Power, perception, and adaptation: Exploring women’s socio-environmental risk perception in northern Guanajuato, Mexico. Geoforum, 59, 71-80. DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2015.12.006.
Bee, B.A., Rice, J. and Trauger A. (2015). A Feminist Approach to Climate Change Governance: Everyday and Intimate Politics Geography Compass, 9(6): 339-350. DOI: 10.1111/gec3.12218.
Bee, B. (2014). “Si no comemos tortilla, no vivimos”: Women, climate change, and food security in central Mexico. Agriculture and Human Values 4(31), 607-620. DOI: 10.1007/s10460-014-9503-9.
Skutsch, M., Mas, J. F., Bocco, G., Bee, B., Cuevas, G., & Gao, Y. (2014). Deforestation and land tenure in Mexico: A response to Bonilla-Moheno et al. Land use Policy, 39(2014), 390-396. DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2013.11.013.
Rothman D.S., Romero-Lankao P., Schweizer V.L., Bee B.A. (2013). Challenges to adaptation: A fundamental concept for a new generation of socio-economic scenarios. Climatic Change, 122(3), 495-507. DOI: 10.1007/s10584-013-0907-0.
Bee, B.A. (2013). Who reaps what is sown? A feminist inquiry into climate change adaptation in two Mexican ejidos. ACME: An International E-journal for Critical Geographies, 12(1): 131-154.
Bee, B.A. (2011). Gender, solidarity, and the paradox of microfinance: Reflections from Bolivia. Gender, Place and Culture, 18(1): 23-43. DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2011.535298.
Book Chapters
Bee, B. (2018). Food security in Latin America. In Julie Cupples, Marcela Palomino-Schalscha, and Manuel Prieto (eds) Routledge Handbook of Latin American Development (pp. 469-479). New York: Routledge.
Bee, B.A. (2017). Safeguarding gender in REDD+: Reflecting on Mexico’s institutional (in)capacities. In Susan Buckingham and Virginie Lee Mason (eds) Understanding Climate Change through Gender Relations (pp. 190-204). NY, New York: Routledge.
Bee, B.A. (2016). La construcción de género en REDD+: Un estudio de caso en la Sierra Occidental de Jalisco, Mexico. En V. Vásquez García, M. Velázquez Gutiérrez, D. M. Sosa Capistrán, & A. De Luca (coords), Transformaciones ambientales y igualdad de género en América Latina: Temas emergentes, estrategias y acciones (pp. 121-145). Cuernavaca, Mexico: CRIM-UNAM. ISBN: 978-607-02-8550-9
Vázquez García, V. Bee, B.A., and Chávez Rodríguez, L. (2016). La equidad de género en la política climática: México y el acuerdo de París. En J. Clemente Rueda Abad, C. Gay García, y F. Quintana Solórzano (coords), 21 Visiones de la COP21: El Acuerdo de París: Retos y áreas de oportunidad para su implementación en México (pp. 271-282). Mexico City, Mexico: UNAM. ISBN: 978-607-02-8439-7
Bee B, Biermann M, Tschakert P. (2012). Rights-based approaches for addressing gender inequities in climate change adaptation. In Research, action, and policy: Addressing the gendered impacts of climate change. Margaret Alston and Kerri Whittenbury (eds), Springer Publications: New York, NY.
Bee, B. (2010). Making space: Gender in climate change research. Society for Applied Anthropology News, 21 (3).