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Narratives in REDD+ benefit sharing: examining evidence within and beyond the forest sector
Published 2019“…Over 50 countries have developed strategies for REDD+, implemented pilot activities and/or set up forest monitoring and reporting structures, safeguard systems and benefit sharing mechanisms (BSMs), offering lessons on how particular ideas guide policy design. …”
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Forum Multipihak Pengelolaan Bersama Secara Adaptif: Jambi, Indonesia
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Impact of trainings on knowledge, skill, behaviour and income of farmers living around peatlands: case study in Riau Province
Published 2020“…The trainings, however, are yet to affect household income although an increase of profit has been recorded on some champion participants.…”
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Tenure reform for better forestry: An unfinished policy agenda
Published 2021“…Since the 1970s, countries worldwide have attempted to better recognize the customary rights of local communities. …”
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Common benefits: Is community tenure facilitating investment in the commons for inclusive and sustainable development?
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Influence of land tenure interventions on human well-being and environmental outcomes
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Laporan Tahunan 2017: Membangun bentang alam berkelanjutan, mengurai dan memperkuat kebijakan
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Better estimates of soil carbon from geographical data: a revised global approach
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To Bend the Curve of Terrestrial Biodiversity, Place Agency Centre Stage
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The contributions of wild tree resources to food and nutrition security in sub-Saharan African drylands: a review of the pathways and beneficiaries
Published 2020“…In light of current patterns of access to tree food for different stakeholders, including women and children, an intersectional approach that accounts for age, gender, ethnicity and wealth would benefit food security research by a more targeted and discerning approach to existing rights of access and to the roles of different community members.…”
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