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Microcredit expansion and informal donor interests: Experiences from local NGOs in the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh. (2021). Uddin, Md Sazib ; Abedin, Md Faisal ; Giessen, Lukas.
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  7. The mediated effects of urban proximity on collective action in the commons: Theory and evidence from China. (2021). Wang, Yahua ; Chen, Sicheng ; Araral, Eduardo.
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  8. Ecological condition and management status of Community Forests in Indian western Himalaya. (2021). Rawal, Ranbeer S ; Durgapal, Kamini ; Bhatt, Indra D ; Tewari, Deep ; Barola, Anjali ; Bahukhandi, Amit ; Negi, Vikram S ; Thakur, Shinny ; Pathak, Ravi.
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  9. The economic values of global forest ecosystem services: A meta-analysis. (2021). Taye, Fitalew Agimass ; Le, Dung ; Fleming, Christopher M ; Ange, Chantal Saint ; MacKey, Brendan ; Buckwell, Andrew ; Hasan, Syezlin ; Folkersen, Maja Vinde ; Diwakar, K C.
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  10. Market knowledge as a driver of sustainable use of common-pool resources: A lab-in-the-field study among pastoralists in Ethiopia. (2021). , Paul ; Gugissa, Desalegn A.
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  11. The contribution of charcoal production to rural livelihoods in a semi-arid area in Kenya. (2020). Verburg, Peter H ; Kariuki, Patrick ; Kiruki, Harun M ; Zanden, Emma H.
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  12. Nypa fruticans Wurmb leaf collection as a livelihoods strategy: a case study in the Sundarbans Impact Zone of Bangladesh. (2020). Ahmed, Moin Uddin ; Hossain, Md Tanvir ; Islam, Md Nazrul ; Rahman, Khandkar-Siddikur ; Sadig, Abdulla ; Dana, Nabila Hasan.
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  13. Can roads contribute to forest transitions?. (2020). Kaczan, David J.
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  14. Past management affects success of current joint forestry management institutions in Tajikistan. (2019). Schluter, Maja ; Haider, Jamila L ; Peterson, Garry D ; Neusel, Benjamin.
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  15. Economic inequality and loss of commons: Evidence from India. (2019). Mukherji, Arnab ; Malghan, Deepak ; Thapliyal, Sneha.
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  16. Effects of land fragmentation on the governance of the commons: Theory and evidence from 284 villages and 17 provinces in China. (2019). Wang, Yahua ; Zang, Liangzhen ; Araral, Eduardo.
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  17. Use and perceived importance of forest ecosystem services in rural livelihoods of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. (2019). , Terry ; Ahammad, Ronju ; Stacey, Natasha.
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  18. An assessment of collective action drivers of carbon storage in Nepalese forest commons. (2018). Bluffstone, Randall ; Scheller, Robert M ; Luintel, Harisharan.
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  19. The interactions between livelihood capitals and access of local communities to the forest provisioning services of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh. (2018). Costanza, Robert ; Groves, Colin ; Behie, Alison M.
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  20. The impact of the expansion of shrimp aquaculture on livelihoods in coastal Bangladesh. (2017). Garnett, Stephen T ; Stacey, Natasha ; Zander, Kerstin K ; Myers, Bronwyn ; Abdullah, Abu Nasar.
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  21. Institutional assessment in natural resource governance: A conceptual overview. (2017). Domfeh, Kwame Ameyaw ; Muller, Kobus ; Yeboah-Assiamah, Emmanuel.
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  22. A short-term decrease in household income inequality in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh, following Cyclone Aila. (2016). Garnett, Stephen Thomas ; Stacey, Natasha ; Zander, Kerstin Katharina ; Myers, Bronwyn ; Mohammad, Abu Nasar.
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  23. Contribution of Forest Restoration to Rural Livelihoods and Household Income in Indonesia. (2016). Widianingsih, Nayu Nuringdati ; Pouliot, Marive ; Theilade, Ida.
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  24. The Effects of Migration on Collective Action in the Commons: Evidence from Rural China. (2016). Wang, Yahua ; Araral, Eduardo ; Chen, Chunliang .
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  25. Rules and Exceptions: Regulatory Challenges to Private Tree Felling in Northern India. (2016). Rana, Pushpendra ; Chhatre, Ashwini.
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  28. Poorer Countries and the Environment: Friends or Foes?. (2015). Broad, Robin ; Cavanagh, John.
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  29. Production efficiency of community forest management in Nepal. (2015). Chand, Narendra ; Bigsby, Hugh ; Kerr, Geoffrey N..
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  30. Market-driven production with transaction costs outlook: Gum arabic collection systems in Senegal. (2015). Dhaese, M ; Burger, K ; Mujawamariya, G.
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  31. A recipe for co-management of forest and livestock — Results of bio-economic model at a village level in Iran. (2015). Sankhayan, Prem L ; Hofstad, Ole ; Soltani, Arezoo.
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  32. Modeling Ecological Success of Common Pool Resource Systems Using Large Datasets. (2014). Frey, Ulrich J. ; Rusch, Hannes.
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  33. Traditions et évolutions dans l’étude des communs. (2013). van Laerhoven, Frank ; Ostrom, Elinor.
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  34. Firewood Collections and Economic Growth in Rural Nepal 1995-2010: Evidence from a Household Panel. (2013). Mookherjee, Dilip ; Libois, François ; Baland, Jean-Marie.
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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. Firewood Collections and Economic Growth in Rural Nepal 1995-2010: Evidence from a Household Panel. (2013). Mookherjee, Dilip ; Libois, François ; Baland, Jean-Marie.
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  38. Impact of Community Management on Forest Protection:Evidence from an Aid-Funded Project in Ethiopia. (2011). Todo, Yasuyuki ; Takahashi, Ryo.
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  39. 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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  40. What Explains Collective Action in the Commons? Theory and Evidence from the Philippines. (2009). Araral, Eduardo.
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  41. Globalization and the connection of remote communities: A review of household effects and their biodiversity implications. (2009). Schmitt, Kristen ; Urquhart, Gerald ; Kramer, Daniel Boyd.
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  42. Fifteen Years of Empirical Research on Collective Action in Natural Resource Management: Struggling to Build Large-N Databases Based on Qualitative Research. (2008). Ostrom, Elinor ; Poteete, Amy R..
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  43. Are We Getting There? Evidence of Decentralized Forest Management from the Tanzanian Miombo Woodlands. (2008). Lund, Jens ; Treue, Thorsten.
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  44. Collective Action-A Challenge and an Opportunity for Water Governance. (2006). Maria Manuela Castro Silva, .
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  45. Do the Poor Benefit from Devolution Policies? Evidence from Malawi’s Forest Co-Management Program. (2006). Jumbe, Charles ; Angelsen, Arild.
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  46. Analyzing community-based forestry: Local, political and agrarian perspectives. (2006). Sikor, Thomas .
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  47. Who knows, who cares?: Determinants of enactment, awareness and compliance with community natural resource management. (2005). Pender, John ; Nkonya, Ephraim ; Kato, Edward ; Mugarura, Samuel ; Muwonge, James .
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  48. Bureaucracy and new management paradigms: modeling foresters perceptions regarding community-based forest management in India. (2005). Kumar, Sushil ; Kant, Shashi.
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  49. The Working Parts of Rules and How They May Evolve Over Time. (2004). Ostrom, Elinor.
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  50. In pursuit of comparable concepts and data about collective action. (2004). Ostrom, Elinor ; Poteete, Amy R..
    In: Agricultural Systems.
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  52. Why Local Resources Management Institutions Decline: A Comparative Analysis of Van (Forest) Panchayats and Forest Protection Committees in India. (2002). Ballabh, Vishwa ; Dave, Shibani ; Balooni, Kulbhushan.
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  53. The Environmental Impact of Poverty: Evidence from Firewood Collection in Rural Nepal. (2002). Mookherjee, Dilip ; Bardhan, Pranab ; Baland, Jean-Marie ; Sarkar, Rinki.
    In: Boston University - Department of Economics - The Institute for Economic Development Working Papers Series.
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  54. Collective action for forest conservation: Does heterogeneity matter?. (2002). Somanathan, E. ; Prabhakar, R ; Mehta, B S.
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  55. Challenges to Proponents of Common Property Recource Systems: Despairing Voices from the Social Forests of Zimbabwe. (2001). Luckert, Martin ; Nemarundwe, Nontokozo ; Matose, Frank ; Campbell, Bruce ; Sithole, Bevlyne ; Mandondo, Alois ; de Jong, Wil.
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  56. Common Property Institutions and Sustainable Governance of Resources. (2001). agrawal, arun.
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  57. Property rights and the utilisation of wetlands. (2000). Adger, Neil W. ; Luttrell, Cecilia.
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  58. Enchantment and Disenchantment: The Role of Community in Natural Resource Conservation. (1999). agrawal, arun ; Gibson, Clark C..
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  59. 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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