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  1. The impacts of selective logging on non-timber forest products of livelihood importance by Rist, L., Shanley, P., Sunderland, Terry C.H., Sheil, Douglas, Ndoye, O., Liswanti, N., Tieguhong, J.C.

    Published 2011
    “…Additionally it draws on three case studies from Brazil, Cameroon and Indonesia to examine by what mechanisms, and to what extent, logging impacts forest resources of livelihood importance, as well as to consider how factors such as logging regime and forest management system may mediate such influences. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Community structure and diversity of tropical forest mammals: data from a global camera trap network by Ahumada, Jorge A., Gajapersad, F.K., Hallam, C., Hurtado, J., Martin, E., McWilliam, A., Mugerwa, B., O'Brien, T., Rovero, F., Sheil, Douglas, Spironello, W.R., Winarni, Nurul L., Andelman, Sandy J.

    Published 2011
    “…The sites—located in Uganda, Tanzania, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Suriname, Brazil and Costa Rica—are surrounded by different landscape configurations, from continuous forests to highly fragmented forests. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. DNA tests in prolific sheep from eight countries provide evidence on origin of the Booroola (FecB) mutation by Davis, G.H., Galloway, S.M., Ross, I.K., Gregan, S.M., Ward, J., Nimbkar, B.V., Ghalsasi, P.M., Nimbkar, C., Gray, G.D., Subandriyo, I.I., Tiesnamurti, Bess, Matyniuk, E., Eythorsdottir, E., Mulsant, P., Lecerf, F., Hanrahan, J.P., Bradford, G.E., Wilson, T.

    Published 2002
    “…These tests were carried out in seven strains of sheep (Javanese (Indonesia), Thoka (Iceland), Woodlands (New Zealand), Olkuska (Poland), Lacaune , Belclare (Ireland) and Cambridge (Ireland)) in which inheritance patterns have suggested the presence of major genes affecting prolificacy and in the prolific Garole sheep of India, which have been proposed as the ancestor of Australian Booroola Merinos. …”
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  4. EcoHealth manual by Unahalekhaka, A., Pichpol, D., Meeyam, T., Chotinun, S., Robert, G.L., Robert, C.S.

    Published 2013
    “…Two EcoHealth resource centres have been setup at leading universities in Indonesia (Gadjah Mada University) and Thailand (Chiang Mai University) as part of the project. …”
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    Training Material
  5. Expression of RoTat 1.2 cross-reactive variable antigen type in Trypanosoma evansi and T. equiperdum by Claes, F., Verloo, D., Waal, D.T. de, Urakawa, T., Majiwa, Phelix A.O., Goddeeris, Bruno M., Büscher, Philippe

    Published 2002
    “…The variable antigen type (VAT) RoTat 1.2 has been cloned from a T. evansi strain, isolated in 1982 from a water buffalo in Indonesia. All T. evansi isolates hitherto tested express this VAT. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Polymotu : A new concept of island-based germplasm bank based on an old Polynesian practice by Bourdeix, Roland, Johnson, V., Baudouin, L., Tuia, V.S., Kete, T., Planes, S., Lusty, Charlotte E., Weise, Stephan F.

    Published 2011
    “…We are presently launching initiatives to develop Polymotu in various regions: the Kepulauan Seribu National Park at the north of Jakarta, Indonesia; the Fakarava biosphere reserve and the Tetiaroa atoll in French Polynesia, Fiji and Samoa. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. On-farm conservation of tropical fruit tree diversity: roles and motivations of custodian farmers and emerging threats and challenges by Sthapit, B.R., Vasudeva, R., Rajan, S., Sripinta, P., Reddy, B.M.C., Arsanti, I.W., Idris, S., Lamers, H., Ramanatha Rao, V.

    Published 2015
    “…The study was conducted in 36 communities of India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand to find out why some farmers do maintain rich fruit tree diversity whereas many do not. …”
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    Conference Paper
  8. A decade of One Health and Ecohealth in Southeast Asia: Inventory and perspectives by Unger, Fred, Gilbert, Jeffrey, Hung Nguyen-Viet, Grace, Delia

    Published 2015
    “…In a subsequent step, ‘onehealth-ecohealth’ resource centres were established in three universities/institutions in Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia. For this paper we also screened selected other OH/EH initiatives implemented since 2004 in SEA for their focus and impact. …”
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    Poster
  9. Designing for value: Structuring voluntary certification programs to increase stakeholder acceptance by Winters, P., Kuo, H.W., Niljinda C, Chen, B., Ongun M, Alves Pinto, H.N., Daryanto, S., Newton, Peter

    Published 2015
    “…We review the cases of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) voluntary certification program in Indonesia, and the Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN) voluntary certification program for cattle in Brazil. …”
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    Artículo preliminar

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