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degrading way, (2) eliminates the need to build significant amounts of new fossil-fueled, electric generating capacity, saving …
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degrading way, (2) eliminates the need to build significant amounts of new fossil-fueled, electric generating capacity, saving …
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any particular year or month, there is a surplus of energy and/or capacity, which BPA can sell to increase revenues …. Conversely, if firm loads exceed available resources, there is a deficit of energy and/or capacity, then additional conservation …
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Burkina Faso in 2000 and 2002. Results indicate that better managed pastures, proxied by community-level cooperative capacity … livestock production, is not associated with cooperative capacity. …
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With renewed recognition of the importance of collective action in many aspects of agriculture, natural resource management, and rural development programs in developing countries, there is a need for research on the factors that affect its emergence, as well as its performance. Yet because of...
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capacity to reduce poverty and enhance food security. " Author's Abstract …
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John W. Bruce.
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John W. Bruce.
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through enhancing agency capacity. …
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The study of collective action requires an understanding of the individual incentives and of the institutional constraints that guide people in making choices about cooperating or defecting on the group facing the dilemma. The use of local ecosystems by groups of individuals is just one example...
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