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Bwagalilo Fadhilia, Evarist Liwa, Riziki Shemdoe
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Indigenous knowledge (IK) regarding forests has existed for a long time and has defined community?s forests interaction in various areas. This interaction has resulted in knowledge developed by indigenous communities that has been used to manage their in...
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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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Alan Purbawiyatna,Hariadi Kartodihardjo,Hadi Sukadi Alikodra,Lilik Budi Prasetyo
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Community forest that privately owned at Kuningan Regency, West Java Province, have showed forest cover improvement at average of 5.86% during 2003 ?2009. The main factor which contributes to this improvement was economic motivation of owners as a respon...
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Jing Liu and Yong Zhong
As a structural indicator of dense subgraphs, k-core has been widely used in community search due to its concise and efficient calculation. Many community search algorithms have been expanded on the basis of k-core. However, relevant algorithms often set...
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Vivek Thapa Chhetri, Susmita Shrestha, Shweta Parajuli, Pabitra Jha
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Thirdchai Sattayapanich, Piyapong Janmaimool and Jaruwan Chontanawat
Community participation in an environmental corporate social responsibility (CSR) project can help business enterprises effectively develop projects that respond to the actual demands of the community and effectively utilize a firm?s resources. This stud...
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Anup KC, Ganesh Raj Joshi, Suman Aryal
Pág. 108 - 124
One of the major policies in response to global climate change is reduction of green house gases emission. Community forests of Nepal are acting as major sources and sink of green house gases, in spite of providing socio-economic benefits to the user gro...
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Pabitra Aryal
Pág. 101 - 111
Carbon emission increases at an early stage of industrial expansion as a transition from overdependence on agriculture. Such industrial transformation is heavily dependent on energy-intensive technologies. Moreover, the degree of environmental awareness ...
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Pabitra Aryal
Pág. 101 - 111
Carbon emission increases at an early stage of industrial expansion as a transition from overdependence on agriculture. Such industrial transformation is heavily dependent on energy-intensive technologies. Moreover, the degree of environmental awareness ...
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Ramesh Gautam, Ram Bahadur Karki
Pág. 210 - 221
Socio-culturally and economically every rural community of Nepal are associated with forest for their livelihood and identity but simultaneously governmental policy for the protection of forest is not in the favor of people, which has been creating confl...
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Ramesh Gautam, Ram Bahadur Karki
Pág. 210 - 221
Socio-culturally and economically every rural community of Nepal are associated with forest for their livelihood and identity but simultaneously governmental policy for the protection of forest is not in the favor of people, which has been creating confl...
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Appaji Nanda, Hebbalalu S. Suresh, Yelugere L. Krishna Murthy
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SUDHAN GAIRE, KRISHNA PRASAD DAHAL, SHIVARAJ THAPA, CATHERINE MHAE B. JANDUG, ASHISH THAPA, DEEPAK GAUTAM
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Elok Budiningsih
Pág. 327 - 336
Community forests are a viable alternative for timber suppliers. Community forestry institutions are required to ensure its sustainability. Cooperatives become one of the appropriate alternatives in accordance with the institution at the site level in co...
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Gabriel Ortyom Yager,Mnena Abete,Iveren Chenge
Forest structure assessment is vital in ensuring environmental function such as habitat provision for biodiversity and soil conservation. This study was carried out to assess the flora and fauna composition of a community forest. The systematic line plot...
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Gabriel Ortyom Yager,Mnena Abete,Iveren Chenge
Forest structure assessment is vital in ensuring environmental function such as habitat provision for biodiversity and soil conservation. This study was carried out to assess the flora and fauna composition of a community forest. The systematic line plot...
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Gabriel Ortyom Yager, Mnena Abete, Iveren Chenge
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Caroline A. Ouko, Richard Mulwa, Robert Kibugi, Margaret A. Owuor, Julie G. Zaehringer and Nicholas O. Oguge
Identifying and characterizing ecosystem services (ES) has been shown to have an important role in sustainable natural resource management. However, understanding communities’ perspectives is critical in determining opportunities and constraints fo...
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Caroline A. Ouko, Richard Mulwa, Robert Kibugi, Margaret A. Owuor, Julie G. Zaehringer and Nicholas O. Oguge
Identifying and characterizing ecosystem services (ES) has been shown to have an important role in sustainable natural resource management. However, understanding communities’ perspectives is critical in determining opportunities and constraints fo...
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Kevin W. Nyongesa and Harald Vacik
This paper proposes an Integrated Fire Management (IFM) framework that can be used to support communities and resource managers in finding effective and efficient approaches to prevent damaging fires, as well as to maintain desirable fire regimes in Keny...
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