The following is a list of links for all published resources in the SANREM knowledge base.
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"Bargaining" and gender relations: Within and beyond the household
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"Ghost river": The Columbia
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"Marketing" Environmental Services: Lessons learned in German development co-operation
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"Polluter pays" principle
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"Re-claiming" land in the Gambia: Gendered property rights and environment intervention
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"Systematic Action Researching" Among Iranian Nomads
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'Agrobiodiversity' key to agricultural productivity
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2020 Focus 6: Empowering women to achieve food security
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21st century watershed technology: Improving water quality and environment conference proceedings
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A "law of nature": The command-and-control approach
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A Comparitive Analysis of Production Goals and Strategies in Traditional Pastoral Systems
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A Cornell initiative to promote food security and rural livelihoods in Zambia: The food processing component
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A History of Farming Systems Research
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A Place to Live: Women's Inheritance Rights in Africa
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A Review of Mixed Farming Systems in the Semi-Arid Zone of Sub-Saharan Africa
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A Training Guide for In Situ Conservation On-farm: Version 1
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A Transformative Approach to Extension: Innovative Technology Transfer Methodologies for Plantation (Matooke) on the Ecuadorian Coast
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A bioeconomic rationale for the expansion of tree planting by upland Philippine farmers
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A biologists' perspective on amalgamating traditional environmental knowledge and resource management
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A case study of conflict resolution, the example of the Baban Raffi Project, South-Central Niger
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A cheaper plan to stop poaching: Give them real jobs
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A classification of collaborative management methods
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A comparison of EU-U.S. payments for (agri-) environmental services
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A conceptual framework to develop long-term ecological research and management objectives in the wider Caribbean region
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A conflict resolution workshop: Mopti region, Mali (November 1999)
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A critical assessment of the system of rice intensification (SRI)
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A critical look at gender and energy mainstreaming in Africa
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A diagnostic approach for going beyond panaceas
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A feminist in the forest: Situated knowledges and mixing methods in natural resource management
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A framework for enhancing and guarding the relevance and quality of science: The case of the CGIAR
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A framework for understanding on-farm environmental degradation and constraints to the adoption of soil conservation measures: Case studies from highland Tanzania and Thailand
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A framework for understanding social science contributions to ecosystem management
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A framework to analyze the robustness of social-ecological systems from an institutional perspective
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A future of surprises
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A gap-based approach for development of silvicultural systems to address ecosystem management objectives
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A gender perspective in the water resources management sector
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A gender perspective on land rights
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A guide to world resources 2000-2001: People and ecosystems: The fraying web of life
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A guide to world resources 2002-2004: Decisions for the earth: Balance, voice, and power
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A knowledge exchange system: Putting innovation to work
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A livelihood from the forest: Gendered visions of social, economic and environmental change in Southern Cameroon
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A livelihood perspective on natural resource management and environmental change in semiarid Tanzania
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A longitudinal study of the effect of integrated literacy and basic education programs on women's participation in social and economic development in Nepal
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A market and community development in West Africa
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A model for water resource governance for the Philippines
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A naphthalene glycoside from Cassia tora
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A political analysis of decentralisation: Coopting the Tuareg threat in Mali
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A preliminary report on exploitation of resources and the utilization of space in an agropastoral territory: Téra, Niger
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A regional landscape approach to maintain diversity
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A report on the indigenous peoples, gender and natural resource management
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A review of women, poverty and informal trade issues in East and Southern Africa
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A role for economic analysis in the ecosystem management debate
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A scoping assessment of current work on payments for ecosystem services in Asia, Latin America and East & Southern Africa
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A simulation-based analysis of productivity and soil carbon in response to time-controlled rotational grazing in the West African Sahel region
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A social contract for biodiversity: Institutional solutions to environmental conservation in the Philippines
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A soft systems approach to implicit water resources conflicts in a Philippine watershed: Stakeholder analysis and development of a group decision support system for land use optimization
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A strategy for technology development for semi-arid sub-Saharan Africa
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A study of biopesticides and biofertilisers in Haryana, India
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A study on the impact of cocoa agro-forestry ecosystem on social economy and environment in a hillside location (Nghia Trung village, Bu Dang district of Binh Phuoc province)
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A systems approach to the evaluation of natural resource management initiatives
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A tool for community-based assessment of the implications of development on water security in hillside watersheds
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A world of decisions: Case studies: Women, water, and work: The success of the self-employed women's association
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ANAFAE and Colabora: Lessons from experiences with collaborative networks for sustainable agriculture and natural resource management
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AVRDC- The World Vegetable Center's research & development on good agricultural practices for safe vegetable production
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AVRDC- The World Vegetable Center: Role of horticulture in poverty alleviation
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AVRDC- The World Vegetables Center: Role of horticulture in poverty alleviation
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Aboveground and belowground competition between intercropped cabbage and young Eucalyptus torreliana
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Abrolhos 2000: Conserving the Southern Atlantic's richest coastal biodiversity into the next century
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Access and control of resources: Lessons from the SANREM CRSP
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Access to power or genuine empowerment? An analysis of three community forest groups in Nepal
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Access to urban markets for small-scale producers of indigenous cereals: A qualitative study of consumption practices and potential demand among urban consumers in Polokwane
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Access, control, and use of resources in African agriculture: An introduction
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Achieving biodiversity conservation through food security and rural livelihoods in Zambia: The COMACO model
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Activity choice, labor allocation, and forest use in Malawi
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Adaptacion al cambio en zonas de altura: Prácticas e estrategias para afrontar riesgos de clima y de mercado en agro-ecosistemas vulnerables
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Adaptación al cambio climático y de mercado en comunidades del Altiplano: Estudio de caso de la comunidad de Santa María
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Adaptación al cambio en los Andes
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Adaptación de prácticas y estrategias al cambio de clima y mercado en agroecosistemas vulnerables del altiplano
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Adaptation to climate change in forest management
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Adapting to change in the Andean Highlands: Practices and strategies to address climate and market risks in vulnerable agro-ecosystems
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Adapting to change in the Andean Highlands: Practices and strategies to address climate and market risks in vulnerable agro-ecosystems
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Adapting to change: Changes in community perceptions and management of soil quality and soil organic matter
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Adapting to change: Changes in community perceptions and management of soil quality and soil organic matter
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Adaptive Strategies in African Arid Lands. Proceedings from a Seminar at the Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala, Sweden, April 1989
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Adaptive watershed management in Tiraque, Bolivia
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Adaptive watershed management in the South American Highlands: Learning and teaching on the fly
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Addressing HIV/AIDS through agriculture and natural resource sectors: A guide for extension workers
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Addressing food security in Africa via multiple livelihood strategies of women farmers
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Addressing management questions for Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, using the Savanna modelling system
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Addressing the dimensions of transboundary water use: The Nile Basin Initiative
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Addressing the water resource management issue
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Adjustment policies and the environment: A critical review of the literature
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Adopt A Pothole Program
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Adoption and impacts of of microirrigation technologies: Empirical results from selected localities of Maharashtra and Gujarat states of India
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Advancing Conservation and Use of Natural Resources: SANREM CRSP 2003-2004 Annual Report
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Advocacy/Action Coalitions for Sustainable Agriculture & Natural Resource Management in Ecuador & Peru
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Advocating a Future Role for Pastoral People
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Africa Conflict Resolution Act Inter-Agency Plan
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Africa's changing agricultural development strategies: Past and present paradigms as a guide to the future
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African decentralization: Local actors, powers and accountability
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African pastoralism: Conflict, institutions and government
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African pastoralist systems: An integrated approach
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African peasant's centrality and marginality: Rural labour transformations
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African rural labour, income diversification & livelihood approaches: A long-term development perspective
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Afrocolombian homegardens in the Choco Tropical Rainforest
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Agrarian environments: resources, representations, and rule in India
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Agri-environmental policies in the EU and United States: A comparison
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Agricultural Growth and Sustainability: Prospects for Semi-Arid West Africa
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Agricultural Systems and Pastoralism in Tropical Africa
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Agricultural and rural extension worldwide: Options for institutional reform in the developing countries
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Agricultural biotechnology and the transformation of West African agriculture: Challenges and regional perspectives
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Agricultural change, rural labor markets, and forest clearing: An illustrative case from the Philippines
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Agricultural change, rural labor markets, and forest clearing: An illustrative case from the Philippines
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Agricultural climate change impact: General concerns and findings from Mali, Kenya, Uganda, and Senegal
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Agricultural diversification and integrated pest management in Bangladesh.
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Agricultural extension: Good intentions and hard realities
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Agricultural growth linkages in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Agricultural intensification by smallholders in the Western Brazilian Amazon: From deforestation to sustainable land use
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Agricultural intensification, local labor markets, and deforestation in the Philippines
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Agricultural markets beyond liberalization: The role of the State
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Agricultural mitigation of greenhouse gases: Science and policy options
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Agricultural policy reform in the context of trade liberalization and climatic variability: The case of Morocco
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Agricultural pricing and environmental degradation
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Agricultural research in Africa and the sustainable financing initiative: Review, lessons, and proposed next steps
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Agricultural subsidies and forest pressure in Malawi's Miombo woodlands
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Agricultural trade reforms, research initiatives, and the environment
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Agriculture in the new century: FY 2000 report to Congress on Title XII
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Agriculture urbaine en Afrique de l'Ouest
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Agriculture, trade and the environment: The impact of liberalization on sustainable development
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Agro-biodiversity in subsistence-oriented farming system in a Philippine upland region: Nutritional considerations
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Agro-climatic assessment (description and analysis) of Madiama Commune in Mopti region, Mali (West Africa)
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Agro-silvo-pastoral land use in Sahelian villages
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Agroecologia y biodiversidad de las sabanas en los llanos orientales de Colombia
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Agroecological Innovations: Increasing Food Production with Participatory Development
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Agroecological Innovations: Increasing Food Production with Participatory Development
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Agroecological Principles for Sustainable Agriculture
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Agroecology, scaling and interdisciplinarity
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Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture
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Agroforestry & sustainable vegetable production in South East Asian watersheds- SANREM (1st year): Case study: Nanggung sub district, Bogor, Indonesia: Objective 2: Markets
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Agroforestry and sustainable vegetable production case study: Nghia Trung Village, Bu Dang District, Binh Phuoc Province, Vietnam
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Agroforestry and sustainable vegetable production in Southeast Asia watersheds: An introduction to sustainable Cocoa
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Agroforestry and sustainable vegetable production in Southeast Asian Watersheds
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Agroforestry and sustainable vegetable production in Southeast Asian Watersheds
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Agroforestry and sustainable vegetable production in Southeast Asian watersheds
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Agroforestry and sustainable vegetable production in Southeast Asian watersheds: Second oral report to USAID-Philippines
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Agroforestry in the management of sloping lands in Asia and the Pacific
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Agropastoral systems for the tropical savannas of Latin America
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Alley cropping of maize and Gliricidia sepium in the Sudanese Sahel Region: Some technical feasibility aspects
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Alternative approaches for promoting fertilizer use in Africa, with emphasis on the role of subsidies
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Alternative dispute resolution in the NEPA process
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Alternatives to PES for securing delivery of environmental services
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Alternatives to slash-and-burn in Brazil: Summary report and synthesis of phase II
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Aluminum detoxification with green manures
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Ameliorating physical and chemical properties of highly weathered soils in the tropics with charcoal: A review
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Ameliorating subsoil acidity by surface application of calcium fulvates derived from common organic materials
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Amelioration du sorgho et de sa culture en Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre: Atelier de restitution du programme conjoint sur le sorgho 17-20 mars 1997, Bamako, Mali
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Amenagement durable des terres dans le Sahel: Etude d'un bassin versant agricole a Hamdallaye, Niger
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Amur leopard protection project
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An Assessment of Mexico's Payment for Environmental Services Program
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An ICDP implementation paradigm of crossed lines: South-South and North-North
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An Introduction to the Conceptual Basis of RUPES: Rewarding upland poor for the environmental services they provide
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An adaptive approach to planning and decision-making
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An agro-pastoral household model for the rangelands of East Africa
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An agro-pastoral household model for the rangelands of East Africa
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An analysis of commercial vegetable farms in relation to sustainability in the uplands of Southeast Asia
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An analysis of institutional suports for community-based land management systems with carbon sequestration potential in Mali
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An analytical agenda for the study of decentralized resource regimes
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An appraisal of the Vulamehlo Handcraft project
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An approach to food consumption in an urban environment: The case of West Africa.
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An economic analysis of smallholder coffee production in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Vietnam
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An economic evaluation of alternative soil management technologies
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An economic valuation of the terrestrial and marine resources of Samoa
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An environmental modeling approach: The use of multi-agent simulations
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An incentive based tool for ecologically and economically efficient provision of agrobiodiversity
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An institutional analysis of the Chimbo River watershed
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An interdisciplinary approach to valuing water from brush control
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An introduction to the R programming environment
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An investigation of the relationship between pesticide usage and climate change
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An overlapping generations model of growth and the environment
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Analisis de condicion de bosque de la comunidad indigena TIM Ivirgarzama
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Analyse des modes d'élevage et des ressources pastorales dans la commune rurale de Madiama
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Analysis multitemporal de cambio del uso del suelo en la region andina del canton Cotacachi entre los años 1963 y 2000
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Analysis of land use change and soil erosion in an Andean watershed
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Analysis of productivity and soil carbon in response to time-controlled rotational grazing in the West African Sahel region
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Analysis of the modes of breeding and pastoral resources in the rural community of Madiama, Mopti Region, Republic of Mali
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Analyze des textes juridiques en vigueur au Sénégal
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Analyzing changes in productivity and carrying capacity under planned grazing in Madiama Commune, Mali (West Africa)
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Andasibe-Mantadia Biodiversity Corridor
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Andean highlands: Implications of climate change
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Annapurna conservation area case study
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Annex H: Niger range and livestock project social soundness analysis
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Annex IV: Irrigation and water control
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Anomalous water rights and the politics of normalization: Collective water control and privatization policies in the Andean region
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Análisis de paisaje: Cobertura vegetal y uso del suelo e indicadores biofísicos: Tasas de cambio, representatividad y fragmentación microcuencas Illangama y Alumbre
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Análisis de vulnerabilidad a la inseguridad alimentaria nutricional
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Application of PCARES in locating the soil erosion Hotspots in the Manupali River Watershed
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Application of rainfall analysis, biophysical modeling and GIS to agroclimatic decision support in Madiama Commune, Mali (West Africa)
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Applied biodiversity science: Managing emerging diseases in agriculture and linked natural systems using ecological principles
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Approaches to blister beetle control on millet: Botanical and biological agents, associational resistance, varietal resistance, and light and pheromone traps
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Approaches to expand NGO natural resource conservation program outreach
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Approaches to linking producers to markets: A review of experiences to date
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Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Management and Conservation Project
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Are direct payments for environmental services spelling doom for sustainable forest management in the tropics?
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Are property rights the key to taming the Sahara Desert? Reflections on the rural code initiative of Niger
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Are traditional mountain governance principles still relevant in a global world?
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Are women reservoirs of traditional plant knowledge? Gender, ethnobotany and globalization in northeast Brazil
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Asian irrigation in transition: Responding to challenges
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Aspects of effects of climate change on condition of grasslands in Ghana
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Aspects of resource conflict in semi-arid Africa
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Assembling Flowers and Cultivating Homes: Labor and Gender in Colombia
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Assessing Carbon Stocks and Modelling Win-win Scenarios of Carbon Sequestration Through Land-use Changes
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Assessing SANREM's impacts in Lantapan: Results of a survey
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Assessing benefits and costs of commercial banana production in the Philippines
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Assessing forested watershed services for the benefit of the poor: A case study in Cicatih Watershed, West Java
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Assessing local and national policy options to promote sustainable upland farming in Southeast Asia: Insights from an economy-environment model of the Manupali Watershed
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Assessing regional impacts of change: Linking economic and environmental models
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Assessing socioeconomic impacts of climate change on U.S. forests, wood-product markets and forest recreation
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Assessing the impact of a participatory, research-oriented project: Results of a survey
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Assessing the impact of the Green Revolution, 1960 to 2000
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Assessing the impacts of decentralization on livelihood, biodiversity and ecological sustainability in Uganda: A preliminary analysis of the pilot SANREM/IFRI site
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Assessing the livelihood benefits to local communities from the Profafor Carbon Sequestration Project, Ecuador
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Assessing the prospects for carbon seqestration in the Manupali watershed, Philippines
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Assessing the relative quality of old-growth forest: An example from the Robson Valley, British Columbia
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Assessing the scientific knowledge base for ecoagriculture
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Assessment of Animal Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Assessment of experience gained in collaborative management of a protected area: Mount Elgon National Park, Uganda
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Assessment of soil nutrient balance: Approaches and methodologies
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Asymmetric information and contract design for payments for environmental services
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Asymmetric information and contract design for payments for environmental services
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Asymmetric information and contract design for payments for environmental services
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At the Desert's Edge: Oral Histories from the Sahel
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Atelier bilan sur la mise en oeuvre des commissions villageoises de gestion des terroirs rapport de synthese
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Atelier regional sur la gestion des conflits liés à l'exploitation des ressources pastorales
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Atelier sur le conflit et la GRN: Leçons tirées et directions pour l'Afrique de l'Ouest
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Atelier sur les conflits Agriculteurs-Eleveurs
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Atlas digital del Cantón Cotacachi
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Atlas of African agriculture
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Australia's Ecosystem Services Project
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Australia's Markets for Ecosystem Services
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Back to the barriers? Changing narratives in biodiversity conservation
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Backlash: Or how to snatch failure from the jaws of success in gender and development
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Bakun indigenous people use modern mechanisms for selling environmental services to preserve a traditional way of life without its poverty traps
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Balancing economic and environmental concerns in the uplands of Vietnam: A continuing challenge
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Balancing nature, wealth and power through the PEAP revision process
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Baseline studies: Key findings in Vietnam
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Bases ecologiques pour une approche intégrée du développement rural en zone aride au Mali (Région de GAO)
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Basic principles and ecological consequences of altered flow regimes for aquatic biodiversity
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Basic principles of PES
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Baticulan watershed
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Bayesian adaptive management of ecosystems
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Behind the Lines of Stone: The Social Impact of a Soil and Water Conservation Project in the Sahel
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Behind the weather: Why the poor suffer most: Drought and the Sahel
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Bernadino Dumo: Leading by example in Mindanao, the Philippines
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Best practices in rangeland management: Experiences from World Bank projects
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Between purity and reality: Taking stock of PES schemes in the Andes
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Between state, markets and households: A neoinstitutional analysis of local organizations and institutions
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Between the household: Researching community organization and networks
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Beyond "markets": Why terminology matters
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Beyond Fences: Seeking Social Sustainability in Conservation
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Beyond gender roles? Conceptualizing the social and economic lives of rural peoples in sub-Saharan Africa
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Beyond the square wheel: Toward a more comprehensive understanding of biodiversity conservation as social and political process
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Bibliographie sur le Sahel
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Bilan de la reorganization agrarire et fonciere dans la zone des vallées du Ganzourgou
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Bio-char: Soil ecological and carbon balance studies
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Biodiversity assessment for whom? Issues, perspectives and lessons from community forestry in Nepal
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Biophysical assessment of alternative soil fertility technologies through modeling
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Blueprint for the development of plant-derived vaccines for the poor in developing countries
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Brazil rubber subsidy
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Brazilian "ecosystem sustained" proposal
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Brazilian policies that encourage deforestation in the Amazon
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Breaking New Ground: Agricultural Anthropology
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Breaking new ground: Linking research, participation and sustainable development
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Breve descripción de las características de Umala: Area de intervención del proyecto SANREM CRSP
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Bridging Human and Ecological Landscapes: Participatory Research and Sustainable Development in an Andean Agricultural Frontier
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Bringing land back in: Changing strategies to improve agricultural production in the West African Sahel
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Bueno para comer, bueno para pensar: Alimentación y cultura en Cotacachi
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Buffer zone management and agroforestry
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Bufumira Islands Alternative Energy Demonstration Project
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Building capacities for integrated conservation and development: The experience of the Small Grants Program
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Building global citizen capacity for watershed management
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Building social infrastructure for decentralized NRM
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Building support for protected areas using a "One Health" perspective
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BushTender biodiversity conservation in Australia
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Buy a fish, buy a coral, save a reef: The importance of economic incentives to sustain conservation
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C Far Project: Opportunities and constraints to using seasonal precipitation forecasting to improve agricultural production systems and livelihood security in the Sahel-Sudan Region: A case study of Burkina Faso
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CDM and LULUCF: What's in it for women?: A note for the Gender and Climate Change Network
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Can income programs reduce tropical forest pressure? Income shocks and forest use in Malawi
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Can payments for environmental services help reduce poverty? An exploration of the issues and the evidence to date in Latin America
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Can trade liberalization have environmental benefits in developing country agriculture? A Sri Lankan case study
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Can vegetables be more productive under tree based systems?
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Canaima National Park PES project
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Capability building for NRM: The participatory landscape appraisal (PLLA) training on the communities in Bukidnon
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Capital social, desarrollo y políticas públicas en la realidad latinoamericana
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Capital social, empoderamiento y medioambiente social
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Capital, community and collective action: Social foundations of sustainability in an Andean buffer zone (Ecuador)
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Capitals and capabilities: A framework for analyzing peasant viability, rural livelihoods and poverty
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Capturing ambiguities: Communal conflict management alternative in Ghana
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Caracterisation des sols de la commune de Madiama
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Caracterización de suelos según su Índice de fertilidad y capacidad de uso en El Municipio de Ancoraimes
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Caracterización de suelos según su índice de fertilidad y capacidad de uso en el municipio de Ancoraimes
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Carbon sequestration and sustainable livelihoods
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Case study of Payments for Environmental Services: The United Kingdom
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Case study of agri-environmental payments: The United Kingdom
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Case study: Heredia watershed payments to landowners
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Cattle and manure management strategies to increase soil fertility in Western Niger
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Cattle population dynamics in the Southern Ethiopian Rangelands
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Cattle, rainfall, and tsetse in Africa
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Challenges for Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources Management in Vietnam Uplands: A Case Study
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Challenges of conservation of dryland shallow waters, Ewaso Narok swamp, Laikipia District, Kenya
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Challenges, contexts, constraints, and costs of coping with climate change in Sudano-Sahelian Africa
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Chance, change and choice in Africa's drylands: A new perspective on policy priorities?
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Change and Development in Nomadic and Pastoral Societies
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Changes in land use in Quilcas, a community in the Mantaro Valley in central Peru
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Changes in rural household livelihood strategies and outcomes in Burkina Faso
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Changes in soil chemical properties resulting from organic and low-input farming practices
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Changes in soil microbial indices and their relationships following deforestation and cultivation in wet tropical forests
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Changes in soil organic C and N due to climate change and socioeconomic factors in potato-based cropping systems in the Bolivian Highlands
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Changing Places? Women, Resource Management and Migration in the Sahel
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Changing natural resource research and development capability: Whither social capital?
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Characterizing vertical forest structure using small-footprint airborne LiDAR
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Charcoal marketing in Nakasongola District, Uganda
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Chimpanzee Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservation Project
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China's Sloping Land Conversion Program
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China's Sloping Land Conversion Program: Institutional innovation or business as usual?
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Choosing a Sustainable Future: SANREM CRSP 1999 Annual Report
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Cicatih Watershed
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Citizen and subject: Contemporary Africa and the legacy of late colonialism
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Citizen volunteer water monitoring on Lake Mitchell
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Citizen volunteer water monitoring on Smith Lake
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Climate change effects on plant disease: Genomes to ecosystems
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Climate change implications for Southern Africa: A gendered perspective
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Climate change, biodiversity, and ecosystem services: The view from Plant Pathology
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Climate change: Why worry?
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Climate variability and agricultural policy reform in Morocco
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Climate variability and change in the Andean highlands
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Climate variability and impacts on east African livestock herders: The Maasai of Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
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Climate, community & biodiversity
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Climatic trends for tropical Africa
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Closing the gap between natural resource management research and policy-making: Reflections from the Manupali watershed and beyond
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Co-evolutionary scenarios of intensification and privatization of resource use in rural communities of south-western Niger
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Co-management of tropical coastal zones: The case of the Soufriere Marine Management Area, St. Lucia, WI
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Coaliciones de persuasión, los capitales y investigación - acción participativa
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Coastal erosion and its social and environmental aspects in Tanzania: A case study in illegal sand mining
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Coatepec PES program
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Coercing conservation: The politics of state resource control
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Coffee boom, coffee bust, and smallholder response in Vietnam's central highlands
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Coffee vs. cacao: A case study from the Vietnamese Central Highlands
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Collection and characterization of several indigenous vegetables in Indonesia
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Colloque international sur le foncier au Sahel
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Combating nutrient depletion in East Africa--the work of the SWNM program
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Combinaison de l'expérience régionale et de la gestion holistique pour la recherche d'alternatives d'amélioration de la fertilité du sol de la commune de Madiama
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Combinatorial optimization in forest ecosystem management modeling
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Common ground, common future
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Common modeling environment (CME): A framework for integrated decision support systems
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Common property externalities: Isolation, assurance, and resource depletion in a traditional grazing context
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Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE)
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Communication for Rural Innovation: Rethinking Agricultural Extension
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Communication in ecosystem management: A case study of cross-disciplinary integration in the assessment phase of the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project
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Communication support for sustainable natural resource management
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Communities and the environment: Ethnicity, gender, and the state in community-based conservation
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Community Based Natural Woodlands Management Project
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Community and community development in resource-based areas: Operational definitions rooted in an interactional perspective
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Community based natural resource management in Nepal with reference to community forestry: A gender perspective
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Community capitals: Poverty reduction and rural development in dry areas
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Community fishery resources management on Malalison Island, Philippines: R & D framework, interventions, and policy implications
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Community paralegals and land tenure
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Community participation for conservation and development of natural resources: A summary of literature and report of research findings
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Community partnership in the Richtersveld National Park (South Africa)
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Community resource use in Kibale and Mt Elgon National Parks, Uganda
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Community tree nursery, Meru, Kenya.
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Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Mozambique: A critical review of the concept's applicability at local level
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Community-based management for sustainable fisheries resources in Phang-nga Bay, Thailand
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Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) in Africa - A review
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Community-based water monitoring in the Philippines and beyond: A decade of investment and potential
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Community-based water quality monitoring: From data collection to sustainable management of water resources
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Community-based water quality monitoring: The Tigbantay Wahig experience
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Community-based wetland co-management in Bangladesh
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Community-led watershed-based water resources management: The case of Balian, Pangil, Laguna
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Comparative analysis of village chicken production in two farming systems in Burkina Faso
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Comparative effects of green manure and lime on the growth of sweet corn and chemical properties of an acid oxisol in Western Samoa
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Comparative growth performance of eight tropical tree species on sites of varying altitudinal gradients in Lantapan
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Comparing productivity of millet-based cropping systems in unstable environments of the Sahel: Possibilities and challenge
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Comparison of watershed boundaries derived from SRTM and ASTER digital elevation datasets and from a digitized topographic map
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Compañía Nacional de Fuerza y Luz: Watershed protection for hydroelectric operations
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Compensation for Ecosystem Services (CES): A Catalyst for Ecosystem Conservation and Poverty Alleviation?
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Compensation for Environmental Services and Rural Communities: Lessons from the Americas and Key Issues for Strengthening Community Strategies
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Compensation for Hydrological Environmental Services in Los Negros Cloud Forest
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Compensation or retaliation: Developed and developing countries and the growing conflict over global environmental conservation
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Competing uses of water: The cases of Angat, Laguna, Batangas and Cebu City
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Complexity of coupled human and natural systems
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Computer-based visualization of forest management: A primer for resource managers, communities, and educators
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Comunidades forestales en México: Resultados preliminares de nuestra encuesta nacional
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Conceptualising environmental collective action: Why gender matters
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Condiciones de las comunidades forestales con bosques templados en cinco estados de Mexico
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Conducting a conflict assessment: A framework for strategy and program development
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Conducting economic policy analysis at a landscape level: examples from a dynamic model of a Philippine watershed.
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Conflict Management Strategies for Rangeland Resources
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Conflict and collaboration in natural resource management
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Conflict and natural resource management in agricultural and pastoral systems of arid and semi-arid regions of West Africa: A review of the literature, key informant perspectives and lessons learned
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Conflict management and forest disputes: A path out of the woods?
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Conflict management and mobility among pastoralists in Karamoja, Uganda
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Conflict management for multiple resource users in pastoralist and agro-pastoralist contexts
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Conflict management projects in East Africa: A review of five evaluations of USAID-funded projects
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Conflict management training
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Conflict management: A heterocultural perspective
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Conflict of interest between people and baboons: Crop raiding in Uganda
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