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Community Participation in Urban Land and Housing Delivery: Evidence from Kerala (India) and Dar es Salaam (Tanzania). (2024). Gillard, Ross ; Oates, Lucy ; Gouldson, Andy ; Sudmant, Andrew ; Datey, Abhijit.
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  21. The political agenda of implementing Forest Rights Act 2006: evidences from Indian Sundarban. (2019). Pattanaik, Sarmistha ; Sen, Amrita.
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  22. Is Collective Titling Enough to Protect Forests? Evidence from Afro-descendant Communities in the Colombian Pacific Region. (2019). Vélez, Maria ; Robalino, Juan ; cardenas, juan-camilo ; Velez, Maria Alejandra ; Pacay, Eduardo ; Paz, Andrea.
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  23. Impact of Joint Forest Management on Rural Livelihoods in the Kalam and Siran Forest Divisions, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan. (2019). Sheikh, Yahya ; Ibrar, Muhammad ; Iqbal, Javed.
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  24. Camouflaging economic development agendas with forest conservation narratives: A strategy of lower governments for gaining authority in the re-centralising Indonesia. (2018). Fatem, Sepus M ; Pudyatmoko, Satyawan ; Awang, San A ; Pratama, Andita A ; Maryudi, Ahmad.
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  26. Contested commons: Agricultural modernization, tenure ambiguities and intra-familial land grabbing in Ghana. (2018). Mason-Renton, Sarah ; Andersen, Peter ; Kansanga, Moses ; Atuoye, Kilian.
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  27. The land-water-food nexus: expanding the social-ecological system framework to link land and water governance. (2017). Theesfeld, Insa ; Klumper, Frederike.
    In: EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters.
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    In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal.
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  30. Analysing foregone costs of communities and carbon benefits in small scale community based forestry practice in Nepal. (2017). Maraseni, Tek Narayan ; Pandey, Shiva Shankar ; Reardon-Smith, Kathryn ; Cockfield, Geoff.
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  31. The Link between Farm Household Objectives and Investment in Irrigation Scheme: Implications for Collective Action Coordination Efficiency. (2017). Ngaruko, Deus ; George, Sonda.
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  32. Involvement of Women in Natural Resource Collection in Rural Jharkhand, India. (2016). DE, UTPAL.
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  33. Collective Property Leads to Household Investments: Lessons from Land Titling in Afro-Colombian Communities. (2016). Vélez, Maria ; cardenas, juan-camilo ; Pea, Ximena ; Perdomo, Natalia ; Velez, Maria Alejandra.
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  34. Competing Against the Unknown: The Impact of Enabling and Constraining Institutions on the Informal Economy. (2015). Lux, Sean ; Zaretzki, Russell ; Crook, Russell T. ; Autry, Chad ; Mathias, B..
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  35. Environmental Entitlements: Institutional Influence on Mangrove Social-Ecological Systems in Northern Vietnam. (2015). Orchard, Steven E ; Stringer, Lindsay C ; Quinn, Claire H.
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  36. A perfect storm? Indigenous rights within a national REDD+ readiness process in Peru. (2014). White, Douglas.
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  37. Do the Poor Benefit from Devolution Policies? Evidences from Quantile Treatment Effect Evaluation of Joint Forest Management. (2013). Muchapondwa, Edwin ; Koch, Steven ; Gelo, Dambala ; Muchapondwah, Edwin .
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  38. The effects of decentralization on the production and use of risk assessment: insights from landslide management in India and Italy. (2012). Sharma, Upasna ; Patt, Anthony ; Scolobig, Anna.
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  40. A reconsideration of what and who is middle class in South Africa. (2011). Posel, Dorrit ; Visagie, Justin.
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  41. The Welfare Effect of Common Property Forestry Rights:Evidence from Ethiopian Villages. (2011). Koch, Steven ; Gelo, Dambala.
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  42. Does One Size Fit All? Heterogeneity in the Valuation of Community Forestry Programs?. (2011). Koch, Steven ; Gelo, Dambala.
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  43. Determinants of Performance of Drinking-Water Community Organizations: A Comparative Analysis of Case Studies in Rural Costa Rica. (2010). Alpizar Rodriguez, Francisco ; Madrigal, Roger ; Schluter, Achim.
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  44. Looking beyond the obvious: Uncovering the features of natural resource conflicts in Uganda. (2009). Nkonya, Ephraim ; Markelova, Helen.
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  45. Terms of Engagement: Consensus or Control in Remote Australian Resource Management?. (2009). Measham, Thomas ; Larson, Silva ; Brake, Lynn ; Robinson, Cathy ; Richards, Carol.
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  46. Nepals Community Forestry Funds:Do They Benifit the Poor?. (2008). Pokharel, Ridish K..
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  47. Forest cover change in space and time : combining the von Thunen and forest transition theories. (2007). Angelsen, Arild.
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  49. Migrant land rights reception and ‘clearing to claim’ in sub‐Saharan Africa: A deforestation example from southern Zambia. (2005). Hay, Rod ; Cligget, Lisa ; Unruh, Jon.
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