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Understanding People−Forest Relationships: A Key Requirement for Appropriate Forest Governance in South Sumatra, Indonesia. (2021). Cao, Yukun ; Milantara, Noril ; Roberts, Nathan James ; Harbi, Jun ; Mustafa, Ade Brian.
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  27. Incentivizing compliance: Evaluating the effectiveness of targeted village incentives for reducing burning in Indonesia. (2019). Widiastomo, Triyoga ; Irawan, Silvia ; Sloan, Sean ; Hapsari, Nindita ; Tacconi, Luca ; Watts, John D.
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  33. Does climate change cause conflict? Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. (2018). Crost, Benjamin ; Gatti, N ; Baylis, K.
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  40. Intra- and inter-village conflict in rural coastal communites in Indonesia: the case of the Kei islands. (2015). Yamazaki, Satoshi ; Resosudarmo, Budy ; Hoshino, Eriko ; Girsang, Wardis .
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  41. Does Education Increase Interethnic and Interreligious Tolerance? Evidence from a Natural Experiment. (2015). sumarto, sudarno ; Roth, Christopher.
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  42. Intra- and Inter-village Conflict in Rural Coastal Communities in Indonesia: The case of the Kei Islands. (2015). Yamazaki, Satoshi ; Resosudarmo, Budy ; Girsang, Wardis ; Hoshino, Eriko.
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  53. Does Conflict affect Preferences? Results from Field Experiments in Burundi. (2010). verwimp, philip ; van Soest, Daan ; Nillesen, Eleonora ; lensink, robert ; Bulte, Erwin ; Voors, Maarten.
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