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Tusharkanti Kumar and Izuru Saizen
Indigenous knowledge of local environments is crucial for developing innovative and contextual climate change adaptation strategies. Although the significance of community-led efforts based on this knowledge has been well acknowledged, they have not been...
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Jorge Andrade-Sánchez, Ricardo Eaton-Gonzalez, Claudia Leyva-Aguilera and Michael Wilken-Robertson
Kumeyaay people were historically hunter-gatherers with a strong relationship with their natural resources. Due to various processes, such as missionary colonization, agrarian reform, and the definition of the border between the USA and Mexico in 1838, t...
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Aisyah Fadilah
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The level of population, the increasing of welfare and lifestyle also community habits such as dumping waste into rivers build up the complex of waste problems, especially health impacts. Therefore, the need for waste management efforts involving communi...
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Monica Montgomery and Mehana Vaughan
Indigenous and place-based communities worldwide have self-organized to develop effective local-level institutions to conserve biocultural diversity. How communities maintain and adapt these institutions over time offers lessons for fostering more balanc...
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Sirak Robele Gari, Alice Newton, John D. Icely and Maria Mar Delgado-Serrano
There are a number of gaps in reviews relating Ostrom?s design principles (DPs) to common-pool resource (CPR) institutions. These include the geographical distribution of CPRs, the performance of young CPRs relative to the DPs, and the relationship betwe...
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Cheng Zong, Kun Cheng, Chun-Hung Lee and Nai-Lun Hsu
The development of community ecotourism will require the integration of experience, culture, and information for management decision-making. We use a choice experiment to build a community ecotourism preference model incorporating aspects of profound exp...
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Nvenakeng Suzanne Awung and Rob Marchant
Local forest management is essential for enhancing the sustainability of both communities? livelihoods and Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Land Degradation (REDD+) projects. However, few studies have examined the impact of forest ownership and ...
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EKO PRIYO PURNOMO,PB ANAND
The forest tenure policy remains a controversy in Indonesiaspecially, on the issues of how to maintainforest on sustainable way and at the same time howto share of benefit of forest resources to the localcommunities. Yet, the state is the main actor onfo...
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Paul Andre DeGeorges and Brian Kevin Reilly
This is an historic overview of conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa from pre-colonial times through the present. It demonstrates that Africans practiced conservation that was ignored by the colonial powers. The colonial market economy combined with the hu...
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Emily Jane Davis
The popularity of community-based natural resource management has grown both within British Columbia's forests and around the world. It is often assumed that increased local control of resources will enable more ecologically sensitive forestry practices,...
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Swati Negi, Thu Thuy Pham, Bhaskar Karky and Claude Garcia
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hinder groups to work collectively. In this paper, we focus on community-based forest management in the inner Terai region of Nepal and explore the role of c...
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Rajjan Man Chitrakar, Douglas C Baker, Mirko Guaralda
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The lack of management has led to the degrading quality of public space in modern cities around the globe. Contemporary public spaces are facing challenges in terms of maintaining them as a ?social space? so that they are accessible and functional for th...
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Alan Purbawiyatna,Hariadi Kartodihardjo,Hadi S. Alikodra,Lilik Budi Prasetyo
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Private forest at Kuningan district, West Java province, has shown increasing coverage at average of 5,86% during 2003-2009. The forest has served as protection area beside state protection forest in Kuningan district. The forestland status is private pr...
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Nyoman Darma Adi,Ario Damar,Luky Adrianto,Dedi Soedharma,Akhmad Solihin
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The aims of this research is to analyse the issues and prolems in coral reef management in order to established the strategy to achieve sustainable coral reef management. The study done during period of July to November 2015 in the Kepulauan Seribu distr...
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Suzanne Phibbs, Christine Kenney, Christina Severinsen, Jon Mitchell and Roger Hughes
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015) is a global strategy for addressing disaster risk and resilience that has been ratified by member countries of the United Nations. Its guiding principles emphasise building resilience through inter-...
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T.I. Borokini,F.D. Babalola,T.O. Amusa,S.T. Ivande,Z.J. Wala,O.O. Jegede,D. Tanko,J.O. Ihuma
In Nigeria, human communities are found within or beside forest ecosystems, depending onthese ecosystems for survival. Their forest exploitation is considered a threat to conservation efforts,leading to constant conflicts between Government, law enforcem...
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Lily M. Conrad, Alexander G. Fernald, Steven J. Guldan and Carlos G. Ochoa
Quantifying groundwater recharge from irrigation in water-scarce regions is critical for sustainable water management in an era of decreasing surface water deliveries and increasing reliance on groundwater pumping. Through a water balance approach, our s...
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Jonathan P. Truslove, Andrea B. Coulson, Emma Mbalame and Robert M. Kalin
Service provision for Afridev handpumps through community management in Malawi is a notable challenge. Essential preventative maintenance is often neglected, and repairs are undertaken on a reactive basis. The costs of major repairs are not recognized at...
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