Cameroon’s forests have a high biodiversity value. The government of Cameroon put in place new forestry and wildlife management legislation in 1994, with an emphasis on the management of logging concessions. Paradoxically, the reform of the forest law occurred at a time when many social groups w...
Assembe-Mvondo, S.
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[Volume state failure and governance in vulnerable states: An assessment of forest law compliance and enforcement in Cameroon]
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Volume state failure and governance in vulnerable states: An assessment of forest law compliance and enforcement in Cameroon
Dounias, E.
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Lecrerc, C.
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[Spatial shifts and migration time scales among the Baka Pygmies of Cameroon and the Punan of Borneo]
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Spatial shifts and migration time scales among the Baka Pygmies of Cameroon and the Punan of Borneo
Palmer, C.
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[The outcomes and their determinants from negotiations for logging agreements between communities and companies in Indonesia]
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The outcomes and their determinants from negotiations for logging agreements between communities and companies in Indonesia
Environmental sustainability and poverty are some of the most important targets in the United Nations Millenium Development Goals. However, the relationship between employment and forestry development is unclear, especially when it comes to illegal logging. This study aims to generate projections...
Purnomo, H.
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[Trends and future scenarios of forestry and other land uses employment in Indonesia: a modeling approach]
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Trends and future scenarios of forestry and other land uses employment in Indonesia: a modeling approach
Liswanti, N.
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Basuki, I.
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[Guidelines for adapted Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment methods for fire management projects in India]
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Guidelines for adapted Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment methods for fire management projects in India
Viewing resource management essentially through a biophysical lens has provided too restricted a perspective for understanding complex political processes surrounding forest management. The case of community forestry in Nepal demonstrates a range of experiences of complex political processes, inc...
Ojha, H.
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Paudel, N.S.
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Banjade, M.R.
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McDougall, C.
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Cameron, J.
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[The deliberative scientist: integrating science and politics in forest resource governance in Nepal]
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The deliberative scientist: integrating science and politics in forest resource governance in Nepal
Indigenous communities, particularly in Latin America, are increasingly winning recognition of rights to lands and forests that they have managed or used historically under customary institutions. If property refers to ‘the rules of the game’, this article uses the constitution of indigenous comm...
Larson, A.M.
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[Making the ‘rules of the game’: constituting territory and authority in Nicaragua's indigenous communities]
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Making the ‘rules of the game’: constituting territory and authority in Nicaragua's indigenous communities
Colfer, C.J.P.
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Pfund, J.L.
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[An introduction to five tropical landscapes, their people and their governance]
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An introduction to five tropical landscapes, their people and their governance
Increased devolution of forest ownership and management rights to local control has the potential to promote both conservation and livelihood development in remote tropical regions. Such shifts in property rights, however, can generate conflicts, particularly when combined with rapidly increasing...
Duchelle, Amy E.
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Cronkleton, P.
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Kainer, K.A.
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Guanacoma, G.
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Gezan, S.
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[Resource theft in tropical forest communities: implications for nontimber management, livelihoods, and conservation]
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Resource theft in tropical forest communities: implications for nontimber management, livelihoods, and conservation
Powell, B.
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Watts, J.D.
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Asaha, S.
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Boucard, A.
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Feintrenie, L.
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Lyimo, E.
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Sunderland-Groves, J.
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Urech, Z.
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[The role of wild species in governance of tropical forested landscapes]
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The role of wild species in governance of tropical forested landscapes