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This article reports on findings from a research project, in more than 30 sites in 10 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, aimed at analyzing cases where changes in formal tenure rights for forest-based communities had recently occurred or were in process. Though by far largest proportion...


Larson, A.M.Barry, D.M.Dahal, G.R.[New Rights for forest-based communities?: understanding processes of forest tenure reform]New Rights for forest-based communities?: understanding processes of forest tenure reform
Larson, A.M.Cronkleton, P.[Who represents the collective?: authority and the recognition of forest rights]Who represents the collective?: authority and the recognition of forest rights
Autor: Larson, A.M.

Poor peasants – particularly rainforest colonists, who were heralded as pioneers until quite recently – are often blamed for the destruction of the world’s remaining tropical forests. This chapter uses a political ecology approach to examine rainforest colonization in the buffer zone of Nicaragua...


Larson, A.M.[The “demonization” of rainforest migrants, or: what conservation means to poor colonist farmers]The “demonization” of rainforest migrants, or: what conservation means to poor colonist farmers
Ravikumar, A.Larjavaara, M.Larson, A.M.Kanninen, M.[Can conservation funding be left to carbon finance? Evidence from participatory future land use scenarios in Peru, Indonesia, Tanzania, and Mexico]Can conservation funding be left to carbon finance? Evidence from participatory future land use scenarios in Peru, Indonesia, Tanzania, and Mexico
Kijazi, M.Joel, J.I.Larson, A.M.Cisneros, N.[Multilevel governance, carbon management and land-use decisions in Tanzania]Multilevel governance, carbon management and land-use decisions in Tanzania

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