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Revisiting Decentralised Governance of Natural Resources in India: Conceptual Binaries and Restrictive Policy Design. (2024). Baral, Kabita.
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  9. Investing in climate solutions? An exploration of the discursive power and materiality of fossil fuel divestment campaigns in Scotland. (2021). Muncie, Ella.
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  10. Powering and puzzling: climate change adaptation policies in Bangladesh and India. (2021). Vij, Sumit ; Stock, Ryan ; Ishtiaque, Asif.
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  17. Reshaping the public domain: Decentralization, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), and trajectories of local democracy in rural India. (2019). Ali, Syed Shoaib ; Fischer, Harry W.
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  18. Women as decision makers in community forest management: Evidence from Nepal. (2019). Leone, Marinella.
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  19. The interplay of ideas, institutional innovations and organisational structures: Insights from group farming in India. (2019). Agarwal, Bina.
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  20. Women Participation in the Implementation of REDD + Program “Reduction Emission from Deforestation and Degradation” in Kapuas District Central Kalimantan. (2018). , Mariaty ; Afitah, Ise.
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  22. Assessing gender responsiveness of forest policies in India. (2018). Das, Smriti ; Tyagi, Niharika.
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  24. Towards North€ South Interconnectedness: a Critique of Gender Dualities in Sustainable Development, the Environment and Womens Health. (2018). Baker, Susan ; Stewart, Sara Macbridea ; Kumar, Rachel Simona ; Saxena, Lopamudra Patnaik.
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  25. Does Community Forest Collective Action Promote Private Tree Planting? Evidence from Ethiopia. (2017). Bluffstone, Randall ; Mekonnen, Alemu.
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  26. Forests and Food Security: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?. (2017). Asher, Kiran ; Shattuck, Annie.
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  27. Engendering Growth Diagnostics: Examining Constraints to Private Investment and Entrepreneurship. (2017). Roncolato, Leanne ; Reksten, Nicholas ; Grown, Caren.
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  28. Does Citizen Participation Improve Local Planning? An Empirical Analysis of Stakeholders€™ Perceptions in Nepal. (2016). .
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  29. Adivasi Women, Agrarian Change and Forms of Labour in Neo-liberal India. (2016). .
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  31. Does collective action sequester carbon ? the case of the Nepal community forestry program. (2015). Somanathan, E. ; Bluffstone, Randall ; Jha, Prakash ; Paudel, Naya ; Luintel, Harisharan ; Adhikari, Bhim ; Bista, Rajesh.
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  32. Seats for the 51 %: Beyond the Business Case for Corporate Board Quotas in Jamaica. (2015). Wyss, Brenda .
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  33. Regenerating Forests Through People€™s Participation: How Far Has the Joint Forest Management (JFM) Worked?. (2015). Shylendra, H S.
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  37. Experimental tests of tropical forest conservation measures. (2015). Handberg, Øyvind ; Angelsen, Arild.
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  38. Effect of fuelwood scarcity and socio-economic factors on household bio-based energy use and energy substitution in rural Ethiopia. (2014). Guta, Dawit.
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  39. Secteur informel et réseaux de commercialisation des plantes médicinales au Kerala (Inde). (2014). Dejouhanet, Lucie.
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  40. Women Political Leaders, Corruption and Learning: Evidence from a Large Public Program in India. (2013). Afridi, Farzana ; Iversen, Vegard ; Sharan, M. R..
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  41. Legal exclusions, private wealth and livelihoods: An analysis of work time allocation in protected areas. (2013). Naidu, Sirisha.
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  42. REDD+and community-controlled forests in low-income countries: Any hope for a linkage?. (2013). Robinson, Elizabeth ; Bluffstone, Randall ; Guthiga, Paul.
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  45. Rural Livelihoods, Forest Access and Time Use: A Study of Forest Communities in Northwest India. (2011). Naidu, Sirisha.
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