There has been strong research interest in designing and testing learning approaches for enhancing and sustaining the capacity of communities to manage collective action problems. Broadening the perspective from well-known social learning approaches in natural resource management, this study expl...
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Damtew, Elias
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Mierlo, B. van
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Lie, R.
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Struik, P.
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Leeuwis, C.
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Lemaga, B.
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Smart, C.D.
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[Governing a collective bad: Social learning in the management of crop diseases.]
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Governing a collective bad: Social learning in the management of crop diseases.