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Petrokofsky, G.Sist, P.Blanc, LilianDoucet, J.L.Finegan, B.Gourlet-Fleury, S.Healey, J.R.Livoreil, B.Nasi, RobertPeña-Claros, M.Putz, F.E.Zhou, W.[Comparative effectiveness of silvicultural interventions for increasing timber production and sustaining conservation values in natural tropical production forests: A systematic review protocol]Comparative effectiveness of silvicultural interventions for increasing timber production and sustaining conservation values in natural tropical production forests: A systematic review protocol
Gutiérrez Rodríguez, L.Hogarth, N.J.Zhou, W.Putzel, L.Xie ChenZhang, Kun.[Socioeconomic and environmental effects of China's Conversion of Cropland to Forest Program after 15 years: a systematic review protocol]Socioeconomic and environmental effects of China's Conversion of Cropland to Forest Program after 15 years: a systematic review protocol
Hajjar, R.Oldekop, J.Cronkleton, P.Etue, E.Newton, P.Russell, A.Tjajadi, J.S.Zhou, W.Agrawal, A.[The data not collected on community forestry]The data not collected on community forestry
Vliet, N. vanMoreno, J.Gómez, J.Zhou, W.Fa, J.E.Golden, C.Nobrega Alves, R.R.Nasi, Robert[Bushmeat and human health: assessing the evidence in tropical and sub-tropical forests]Bushmeat and human health: assessing the evidence in tropical and sub-tropical forests
Roe, D.Booker, F.Day, M.Zhou, W.Allebone-Webb, S.Hill, N.A.O.Kumpel, N.Petrokofsky, G.Redford, K.H.Russell, D.Shepherd, G.Wright, J.Sunderland, T.C.H.[Are alternative livelihood projects effective at reducing local threats to specified elements of biodiversity and/or improving or maintaining the conservation status of those elements?]Are alternative livelihood projects effective at reducing local threats to specified elements of biodiversity and/or improving or maintaining the conservation status of those elements?
Newton, P.Oldekop, J.Agrawal, A.Cronkleton, P.Etue, E.Russell, A.Tjajadi, J.S.Zhou, W.[What are the biophysical, institutional, and socioeconomic contextual factors associated with improvements in livelihood and environmental outcomes in forests managed by communities?: A systematic review protocol]What are the biophysical, institutional, and socioeconomic contextual factors associated with improvements in livelihood and environmental outcomes in forests managed by communities?: A systematic review protocol

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