‘Does research in collaboration with partners has any impact on shaping global forest policy?’ is a question being asked more frequently. Often, the challenges faced by most academic research institutions while working with partners and trying to measure impacts are in terms of: a. Interpreting i...
Bose, P.
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[Influencing the international forest policy: the role of collaborative research]
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Influencing the international forest policy: the role of collaborative research
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) research projects attempt to achieve impact by promoting the uptake of research findings across differing ‘impact pathways’. Some CIFOR research outputs are tailored to specific local situations, however many more research outputs are intended to...
Spilsbury, M.J.
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Bose, P.
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[Influencing the global forest policy agenda: an evaluation of CIFOR's research]
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Influencing the global forest policy agenda: an evaluation of CIFOR's research
The current trend in forest tenure reform promotes identity-based categories, such as indigenous people, on the assumption that this provides better access to forest resources for marginalized groups. India’s historic Forest Rights Act of 2006 recognizes the traditional rights of the scheduled tr...
Bose, P.
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[Forest tenure reform: exclusion of tribal women’s rights in semi-arid Rajasthan, India]
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Forest tenure reform: exclusion of tribal women’s rights in semi-arid Rajasthan, India
Yan, S
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Mwangi, E
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Meinzen-Dick, R
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Bose, P.
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Shanley, P
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Silva, F.C. da
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MacDonald, T.
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[Forests: Gender, property rights and access]
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Forests: Gender, property rights and access
Bose, P.
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Larson, A.M.
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Lastarria-Cornhiel, S.
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Radel, C.
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Schmink, M.
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Schmook, B.
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Vázquez García, V.
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[Women's rights to land and communal forest tenure: A way forward for research and policy agenda in Latin America]
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Women's rights to land and communal forest tenure: A way forward for research and policy agenda in Latin America