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Scaling-up sustainable commodity governance through jurisdictional initiatives: Political pathways to sector transformation in the Indonesian palm oil sector?. (2024). Diprose, Rachael ; MacDonald, Kate ; Pugley, Deborah Delgado.
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  11. Understanding drivers of local forest transition in community forests in Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico. (2021). Dejong, W ; Hernandez-Aguilar, J A ; Perez-Verdin, G ; Duran, E ; Velazquez, A.
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  14. The function of international business frameworks for governing companies’ climate change-related actions toward the 2050 goals. (2020). Hori, Shiro ; Syugyo, Sachi.
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  15. The politics of participation: Negotiating relationships through community forestry in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala. (2020). Millner, Naomi ; Fernandez, Maria ; Snook, Laura K ; Peagaricano, Irune.
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  16. How can NGOs support collective action among the users of rural drinking water systems? A case study of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) systems in Bangladesh. (2020). Driessen, Peter ; Hasan, Muhammad Badrul ; van Laerhoven, Frank ; Zoomers, Annelies.
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  17. The development policy system under pressure: acknowledging limitations, sourcing advantages and moving towards a broader perspective. (2019). Gonsior, Victoria ; Klingebiel, Stephan.
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  18. Working together? Synergies in government and NGO roles for community forestry in the Indian Himalayas. (2019). Koontz, Tomas M ; Gupta, Divya.
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  20. Wealth and the distribution of benefits from tropical forests: Implications for REDD+. (2018). Alston, Lee ; Wong, Grace Y ; Mwangi, Esther ; Sills, Erin O ; de Sassi, Claudio ; Larson, Anne M ; Duchelle, Amy E ; Sunderlin, William D ; Smith, Steven M ; Andersson, Krister P.
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  23. Moving forward in collaborative forest management: Role of external actors for sustainable Forest socio-ecological systems. (2017). Inoue, Makoto ; Shivakoti, Ganesh ; Mohammed, Abrar J.
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  24. Economic vs non-material incentives for participation in an in-kind payments for ecosystem services program in Bolivia. (2017). Grillos, Tara.
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  25. New approaches to development cooperation in middle-income countries: brokering collective action for global sustainable development. (2016). Klingebiel, Stephan ; Paulo, Sebastian.
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  26. Orchestration: an instrument for implementing the Sustainable Development Goals. (2015). Klingebiel, Stephan ; Paulo, Sebastian.
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  28. Benefit Sharing Among Local Resource Users: The Role of Property Rights. (2015). Torpey-Saboe, Nichole ; Persha, Lauren ; Andersson, Krister ; Wright, Glenn ; Mwangi, Esther ; Salk, Carl.
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