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Beyond the Biophysical argues for an interdisciplinary perspective on agriculture, natural resource management (NRM), and international development practice that extends beyond a purely biophysical orientation. Biophysical interventions succeed or fail not simply on their own merits but within a ...


German, L.Ramisch, Joshua J.Verma, R.[Beyond the biophysical: knowledge, culture, and power in agriculture and natural resource management]Beyond the biophysical: knowledge, culture, and power in agriculture and natural resource management

China’s growing presence in Africa’s extractive industries has been the subject of much debate in recent years, reflecting concerns about both environmental sustainability and the governance of resource wealth for long-term benefit. In Cameroon, since 2000 the largest timber concession in the cou...


Cerutti, P.O.Assembe-Mvondo, S.German, L.Putzel, L.[Is China unique?: exploring the behaviour of Chinese and European firms in the Cameroonian logging sector]Is China unique?: exploring the behaviour of Chinese and European firms in the Cameroonian logging sector
Pacheco, P.Wardell, D.A.German, L.Johnson, F.X.Bird, N.Gelder, J.W. vanSchwaiger, HSchoneveld, G.C.Obidzinski, K.Guariguata, M.R.Skutsch, M.Masera, OGao, YMaltitz, G vonAchten, W.M.J.Verchot, Louis V.Komarudin, H.Andriani, R.[Synthesis bioenergy, sustainability and trade-offs: can we avoid deforestation while promoting biofuels?]Synthesis bioenergy, sustainability and trade-offs: can we avoid deforestation while promoting biofuels?
Rantala, SBullock, R.M.Mbegu, M.AGerman, L.[Community-based forest management: what scope for conservation and livelihood co-benefits? experience from the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania]Community-based forest management: what scope for conservation and livelihood co-benefits? experience from the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
German, L.Schoneveld, G.C.[A review of social sustainability considerations among EU-approved voluntary schemes for biofuels, with implications for rural livelihoods]A review of social sustainability considerations among EU-approved voluntary schemes for biofuels, with implications for rural livelihoods

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