Transforming Conflicts over Natural Resources in the Global South for Social-Ecological Resilience
Dec 2018
Research
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Structures, actors, and interactions in the analysis of natural resource conflicts PDF
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“The squeaky wheel gets the grease”? The conflict imperative and the slow fight against environmental injustice in northern Peruvian Amazon PDF
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Rethinking capitalist transformation of fisheries in South Africa and India PDF
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Failed promises: governance regimes and conflict transformation related to Jatropha cultivation in Ethiopia PDF
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Increasing social-ecological resilience within small-scale agriculture in conflict-affected Guatemala PDF
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Conflict or cooperation? Social capital as a power resource and conflict mitigation strategy in timber operations in Ghana’s off-reserve forest areas PDF
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Flows of change: dynamic water rights and water access in peri-urban Kathmandu PDF
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Transforming conflicts from the bottom-up? Reflections on civil society efforts to empower marginalized fishers in postwar Sri Lanka PDF
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Power and politics in stakeholder engagement: farm dweller (in)visibility and conversions to game farming in South Africa PDF
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South-to-south exchanges in understanding and addressing natural resource conflicts PDF