Cars Built American Mass Consumption.
Estonia Built a Digital State.
How Brazil Rewired Payments.
Roads Govern Land Before They Move Traffic.
Why the Kanuku Mountains are Protected.
Iwokrama 30 Years On: Forests Can Pay and Stay Conserved.

Publications

Lessons from four decades of infrastructure project-related conflicts in Latin America and the Caribbean

A portrait of the northern Rupununi wetlands of Guyana — one of South America’s most ecologically extraordinary and least-known landscapes. The book combines photography, natural history, and field experience from Graham’s years directing the Iwokrama International Centre, bringing into public view a region that has captivated explorers and scientists since Sir Walter Raleigh’s search for El Dorado. Co-produced with Pete Oxford.

New book coming soon

The Next Wave: Forthcoming book on how to drive change to meet the challenges of the new technological wave