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The rapid expansion of commodity agriculture in tropical forest landscapes is a key driver of deforestation. To meet the growing demand from a more prosperous and expanding global population, it is imperative to develop sustainable commodity supply chains that support higher agricultural...
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conservation and livelihoods. Bringing together these experiences will also help to identify the situations in which a collective …
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"The paper draws on findings from research in South Sulawesi and Jambi Provinces, Indonesia, looking at the role of collective action in helping two local community groups enhance their bargaining power vis a vis other market players (such as collectors, small- and large-scale industries) and...
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livelihoods and environmental sustainability, and explored alternative policies and institutional strategies in light of their …
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"Forest sector governance reform is frequently promoted as a policy tool for achieving favorable livelihood outcomes in the low income tropics. However, there is a dearth of empirical evidence to support this claim, particularly at the household level. Drawing on the case of a major forest...
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"The role of local and external institutions in natural resource management (NRM) is gaining attention in the literature, fostering greater understanding of the relationship between collective action and poverty, collective action and equity, and the conditions under which collective action...
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on poverty and rural livelihoods, but are also mediated and changed by property right regimes and local cooperation … formal and informal patterns of cooperation. Collective action also contributes to improve livelihoods. Nevertheless …
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