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Predicting wasteful spending in tree planting programs in Indian Himalaya. (2022). Ramprasad, Vijay ; Rana, Pushpendra ; Lee, Kangjae ; Fleischman, Forrest.
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  22. Lessons from the Dzud: Community-Based Rangeland Management Increases the Adaptive Capacity of Mongolian Herders to Winter Disasters. (2015). Ulambayar, Tungalag ; Fernandez-Gimenez, Maria E. ; Batbuyan, Batjav ; Batkhishig, Baival .
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  23. How governance impacts non-timber forest product value chains in Cameroon. (2015). Mala, William Armand ; Ingram, Verina ; Grouwels, Sophie ; Ndoye, Ousseynou ; Tieguhong, Julius Chupezi.
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  24. How can poor and disadvantaged households get an opportunity to become a leader in community forestry in Nepal?. (2015). MacDonald, Ian ; Bigsby, Hugh ; Yadav, Bhagwan Dutta .
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  25. Production efficiency of community forest management in Nepal. (2015). Chand, Narendra ; Bigsby, Hugh ; Kerr, Geoffrey N..
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  26. Local institutions, collective action and forest conservation: The case of Similipal Tiger Reserve in India. (2015). Dash, Madhusmita ; Behera, Bhagirath.
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  27. Understanding governance structures in community management of ecosystems and natural resources: The Marujá case study in Brazil. (2015). Sattler, Claudia ; Meyer, Claas ; Jeric-Daminello, Camila ; Matzdorf, Bettina ; Schrter, Barbara ; de Almeida, Paulo Antonio ; Wortmann, Lukas ; Sessin-Dilascio, Karla ; Giersch, Gregor.
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  28. Participatory assessment and mapping of ecosystem services in a data-poor region: Case study of community-managed forests in central Nepal. (2015). Bhandari, Santosh P ; Keenan, Rodney J ; Paudyal, Kiran ; Baral, Himlal ; Burkhard, Benjamin.
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  29. Measuring the forest and income impacts of forest user group participation under Malawis Forest Co-management Program. (2015). Shively, Gerald ; Mazunda, John.
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  30. The impacts of a community forestry program on forest conditions, management intensity and revenue generation in the Dang district of Nepal. (2014). Otsuka, Keijiro ; Fuwa, Nobuhiko ; Poudel, Narayan Raj.
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  33. The Influence of Legitimacy Perceptions on Cooperation – A Framed Field Experiment. (2014). Bouma, Jetske ; Ansink, Erik ; Paranjape, Suhas ; Joy, K. J..
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  35. Local Governance of Forests and the Role of External Organizations: Some Ties Matter More Than Others. (2013). Andersson, Krister.
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  36. Decentralization and forest-related conflicts in Latin America. (2013). Andersson, Krister ; Ravikumar, Ashwin ; Larson, Anne M..
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  37. Gender differentiated motivation for coastal forest conservation: the case of Lower Tana River Forest. (2013). Ngigi, Marther W. ; Okello, Julius J..
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  38. The Colonial heritage and post-Colonial influence, entanglements and implications of the concept of community forestry by the example of Cameroon. (2012). Yufanyi Movuh, Mbolo C., .
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  40. Gendered effects of work and participation in collective forest management. (2011). Naidu, Sirisha.
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  41. Pushing the boundaries of conventional forest policy research: Analyzing institutional change at multiple levels. (2011). Lewis, Nathalie ; Frechette, Alain .
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  44. Womens Empowerment and the Creation of Social Capital in Indian Villages. (2010). Janssens, Wendy.
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  45. Forests to the People: Decentralization and Forest Degradation in the Indian Himalayas. (2010). Mookherjee, Dilip ; Bardhan, Pranab ; Baland, Jean-Marie ; Das, Sanghamitra.
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  49. Explaining the performance of state-community joint forest management in India. (2009). Behera, Bhagirath.
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  51. Does Gender Influence Forest Management? Exploring Cases from East Africa and Latin America. (2009). Meinzen-Dick, Ruth ; Sun, Yan ; Mwangi, Esther.
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  52. Spatial Externalities in Agriculture: Empirical Analysis, Statistical Identification, and Policy Implications. (2008). Lewis, David ; Zimmerer, Karl S. ; Barham, Bradford L..
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  56. Why some community forests are performing better than others: a case of forest user groups in Nepal. (1996). Chand, Narendra ; Bigsby, Hugh R. ; Kerr, Geoffrey N..
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