This chapter examines the hypothesis that sustainable forest management (as represented by currently good quality forest) is correlated with acknowledgement of the rights of concerned stakeholders to manage the forest. It used a pebble sorting method, designed to assess the allocation of rights t...
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Tchingkawa B.
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Brocklesby, M.A.
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Tiani, A.M.
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Sardjono, M.A.
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Porro, R.
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Salim, A.
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Colfer, C.J.P.
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[Rights to manage the forest cooperatively and equitably in forest-rich and forest-poor contexts]
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Rights to manage the forest cooperatively and equitably in forest-rich and forest-poor contexts