Multi-stakeholder actors in resource management in Ghana: Dynamics of community-state collaboration in resource use management of the Mole National Park …

SZ Bonye, GY Yiridomoh, V Nsiah - Forest Policy and Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
Sustainable forest resource management through state-community collaboration has taken
center stage over the past decades in resource management discourses. In Ghana, forest …

Conflict transformation and collaboration in developing social forestry in Flores, Indonesia

P Maring - Forest and Society, 2022 - journal.unhas.ac.id
Social movements to realize forest tenure reforms have been ongoing since the 1970s,
particularly through policies under the broad umbrella of social forestry. In Indonesia, social …

Negotiating improved multifunctional landscape use: Trails as facilitators for collaboration among stakeholders

K Godtman Kling, A Dahlberg, S Wall-Reinius - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Trails are significant features in landscapes, and many ancient pathways have developed
into routes of great importance for recreation and tourism in contemporary societies …

Effects of conservation measures on crop diversity and their implications for climate-resilient livelihoods: the case of Rupa Lake Watershed in Nepal

Y Bai, C Fu, B Thapa, RB Rana, L Zhang - Journal of Mountain Science, 2022 - Springer
Agrobiodiversity conservation is vital for achieving sustainability, but empirical studies on the
effects of different practices or measures on crop diversity are rare. This study aims to …

Climate change impacts and adaptation strategies in watershed areas in mid-hills of Nepal

S Ranabhat, S Acharya, S Upadhaya… - … Studies and Sciences, 2023 - Springer
The impacts of climate change are widespread, making watershed areas and watershed-
dependent communities particularly vulnerable. The impact is more significant in developing …

Reframing Indigenous water rights in 'modern' Taiwan: reflecting on Tayal experience of colonized common property

Y Chen, S Suchet-Pearson, R Howitt - International Journal of the Commons, 2018 - JSTOR
There is a widely accepted stereotype that Indigenous Taiwanese have lost their connection
to country as a result of colonization and thus the Indigenous presence is often omitted in …

Shifting conflict into collaboration: peatland fires mitigation in the biosphere conservation transition zone in Sumatra, Indonesia

R Ramdani, EP Purnomo - International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2022 - CSIRO Publishing
Background Many natural resource-related conflicts throughout the globe have resulted in
environmental degradation. In Sumatra, Indonesia, a conflict occurred between a timber …

Incentives for Ecosystem Services (IES) in the Himalayas: a 'cookbook'for emerging IES practitioners in the region

T Patterson, LD Bhatta, B Alfthan, NK Agrawal… - 2017 - research-repository.uwa.edu.au
Abstract The Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region has some of the most diverse ecosystems
on the planet, which harbour significant water resources, remarkable habitats and …

Ostrom's Design Principles as Steering Principles for Contractual Governance in “Hotbeds”

T Haryanto, J van Zeben, K Purnhagen - Forest and Society, 2022 - library.wur.nl
The sustainability of complex contractual governance in “hotbeds” depends on steering
principles. Ostrom's design principles provide an analytical framework for robust institutions …

[PDF][PDF] Land use and land cover changes in the catchments impact the ecosystem in Phewa, Begnas, and Rupa lakes, Nepal

S Acharya - Journal of Nepal Geological Society, 2020 - researchgate.net
Lakes are the environmental and socioeconomic assets of Nepal. In the past few decades,
land use and land cover (LULC) change and sediment and nutrients loading into the lakes …