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  1. The Challenge of 'Territory': Weaving the Social Fabric of Indigenous Communities in Nicaragua's Northern Caribbean Autonomous Region por Larson, A.M., Soto, F., Mairena, D., Moreno, E., Mairena, E., Mendoza Lewis, J.

    Publicado 2016
    “…It suggests that the defence of rights should be anchored not only on the ownership of territory but also on the social fabric of indigenous communities and territories.…”
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    Journal Article
  2. Socio-economic benefits of community forestry in the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region, Nicaragua.... por Arguello Perez, J., Stoian, D.

    Publicado 2016
    “…This report presents the results of a socio-economic study conducted in three communities in Nicaragua's North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region (RACCN), as part of the fourth component (Value Chains) of the project "Forestry to enhance livelihoods and sustain forests in Mesoamerica: How institutional arrangements and value chains affect benefits and resources", executed by Bioversity International, BOKU, CATIE and Masangni. …”
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  3. Situation of the inclusion of women and young people in agricultural and rural areas in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) por Yeo, P.A., Arouna, A., Yergo, W., Mushiya, J., Lufuluabo, M.M., Mujawamariya, G.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Women in Kivu therefore find it very difficult to be autonomous. Young people are also faced with the challenge of inclusion in the farming communities of North Kivu. …”
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    Informe técnico
  4. Making the ‘rules of the game’: constituting territory and authority in Nicaragua's indigenous communities por Larson, A.M.

    Publicado 2010
    “…Indigenous communities, particularly in Latin America, are increasingly winning recognition of rights to lands and forests that they have managed or used historically under customary institutions. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Farmers, food and climate change: ensuring community-based adaptation is mainstreamed into agricultural programmes por Wright, H, Vermeulen, Sonja J., Laganda, Gernot, Olupot, M, Ampaire, Edidah L., Jat, Mangi Lal

    Publicado 2014
    “…As climate impacts are often locally specific, it is imperative that large-scale initiatives to support smallholder farmers consider local priorities and integrate lessons from successful autonomous adaptation efforts. This article explores how large-scale programmes for smallholder adaptation to climate change might link effectively with community-led adaptation initiatives. …”
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  6. Prosperity prospects in contested forest areas: evidence from community forestry development in Guatemala and Nicaragua por Stoian, D., Rodas, A., Arguello, J.

    Publicado 2016
    “…This study focuses on 25-year community concessions in the Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR) in Guatemala and indigenous territories in the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region (RACCN), Nicaragua. …”
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    Conference Paper Abstract
  7. Developpement agricole, genre et securite alimentaire: une analyse comparative des menages ruraux dans les zones montagneuses du territoire de Kalehe (RDC) et du district de Rusizi... por Neema Ciza, A.

    Publicado 2023
    “…More equitable participation in decision-making regarding different household assets (resources) can lead to increase in farm productivity and, consequently, to increase in household income, livelihoods as well as improvement in food and nutrition security and well-being of the entire rural community.…”
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  8. By whose rules, for whose needs? The power of elites, livelihood implications and potential for resistance in two Nepalese community forest user groups por Harrer, Constantin

    Publicado 2017
    “…The Nepalese community forestry program entitles user groups to autonomously manage their forest within the confines of an officially approved operational plan. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  9. Decentralising Zimbabwe's water management: the case of Guyu-Chelesa irrigation scheme por Tambudzai, R., Mapedza, Everisto D., Gideon, Z.

    Publicado 2013
    “…The study was positioned on the hypothesis that 'decentralised or autonomous irrigation management enhances the sustainability and effectiveness of irrigation schemes'. …”
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  10. Farmer’s agency and institutional bricolage in land use plan implementation in upland Laos por Suhardiman, Diana, Scurrah, N.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Drawing on examples of changes in swidden agriculture and village grazing land arrangements introduced as part of land use planning, the paper highlights the important role played by local communities – acting autonomously, collectively and in relation to external agents – in reconfiguring the relationship between natural resources and institutional orders. …”
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  11. Good data relations key to Indigenous research sovereignty: A case study from Nunatsiavut por Ortenzi, Kate, Flowers, Veronica, Pamak, Carla, Saunders, Michelle, Schmidt, Jörn, Bailey, Megan

    Publicado 2025
    “…This results in a misalignment in benefits of research toward researchers and settler institutions and away from Indigenous communities. To explore this, we conducted a case study analyzing the rate researchers returned data to Nunatsiavut, an autonomous area claimed by Inuit of Labrador, Canada. …”
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  12. Climate, peace and security: Mindanao, Philippines por Medina, Leonardo, Savelli, Adam, Torres, Mark Anthony

    Publicado 2025
    “…Mindanao, the second largest island in the Philippines, is a region marked by decades of armed conflict, particularly between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), culminating in a historic peace agreement and the creation of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). While the region is undergoing a fragile transition toward peace, it remains highly vulnerable to climate change impacts such as flooding, droughts, and extreme weather events, which disproportionately affect its agriculture-dependent communities and risk exacerbating existing tensions. …”
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  13. Tartary buckwheat genetic diversity in the Himalayas associated with farmer landrace diversity and low dietary dependence por Huang, W., Jarvis, Devra I., Ahmed, S., Long, C.

    Publicado 2017
    “…This study examines genetic diversity patterns of tartary buckwheat in 18 smallholder farming communities across five regions of China (Yunnan Province, Tibet Autonomous Region and Sichuan Province) and Bhutan managed by Yi, Tibetan, and Bhutanese farmers using ethnobotanical surveys and DNA barcoding. …”
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