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  1. Qualitative multi-criteria approaches to assessing indicators of sustainable forest resource management by Mendoza, G.A., Prabhu, Ravi

    Published 2003
    “…Multi-criteria analysis (MCA) is used as a decision-making tool to analyze and evaluate multiple C&I under a participatory group decision-making environment. Use of the method enables the generation of C&I, estimation of their relative importance, estimation of the performance of each indicator relative to its desired condition, and assessment of the indicators' combined effect or impact. …”
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  2. Development of a methodology for selecting criteria and indicators of sustainable forest management: a case study on participatory assessment by Mendoza, G.A., Prabhu, Ravi

    Published 2000
    “…In addition to using these three MCA methods, the study also examines two commonly used group decision-making techniques; the Delphi method and the nominal group technique. …”
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  3. A community-driven multi-criteria approach to developing indicators of sustainable resource management by Mendoza, G.A., Prabhu, Ravi, Nyirenda, R., Standa-Gunda, W., Mutimukuru, T.

    Published 2003
    “…All of the processes and procedures were conducted under a participative and group decision making environment. The analyses were made using the general procedure of Multi-Criteria Analysis. …”
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  4. Managing the transition from farmers’ groups to agricultural cooperatives in Lao PDR by Castella, J.C., Bouahom, B., Keophoxay, Anousith, Douangsavanh, L.

    Published 2011
    “…Recommendations are provided to improve group management rules as a pre-requisite to up-scaling into larger associations, e.g. monitoring and alert system for the compliance of group members and managing committee to the internal rules, reporting procedures to group members, transparency of group decision making processes.…”
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  5. Does balancing gender composition lead to more prosocial outcomes? Experimental evidence of equality in public goods and extraction games from rural Kenya by Masuda, Yuta J., Waterfield, Gina, Castilla, Carolina, Kang, Shiteng, Zhang, Wei

    Published 2022
    “…Our results indicate gender composition affects group decision-making and is therefore important for commons management, and that mixed gender groups can be more effective than single-gender groups. …”
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