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1/152 artículo de diario:
Lynagh, F.M., Urich, P.B. : A Critical Review of Buffer Zone Theory and Practice: A Philippine Case Study, Society & Natural Resources, Vol 15 No 2, Taylor and Francis, 2002,
2/152 artículo de diario:
Ahang Kowsar, S.: Abkhandari (Aquifer Management): A Green Path to the Sustainable Development of Marginal Drylands, Journal of Mountain Science, Vol 2 No 3, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2005, [aut(s) Fars Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources]
3/152 artículo de diario:
Paoli, G.D., Peart, D.R., Leighton, M., Samsoedin, I.: An Ecological and Economic Assessment of the Nontimber Forest Product Gaharu Wood in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Conservation Biology, Vol 15 No 6, Blackwell Publishing, Dieciembre 2001, [aut(s) University of Michigan, USA, Harvard University, USA]
4/152 artículo de diario:
Wallace, G.N., Pierce, S.M.: An Evaluation of Ecotourism in Amazonas, Brasil, Annals of Tourism Research, Vol 23 No 4, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, Octubre 1996, [aut(s) Colorado State University, USA]
5/152 papel:
Agrawal, A., Ribot, J.: Analyzing Decentralization: A Framework with South Asian and West African Environmental Cases, Working Paper, No 143 pp., WRI, Washington, D.C., 2000, [aut(s) World Resources Institute (WRI)]
6/152 papel:
Forest Peoples Programme & Samata: Andhra Pradesh Community Forest Management Project: A Preliminary Independent Evaluation of a World Bank Forestry Project, 52 pp., Forest Peoples Programme, Moreton in Marsh, Mayo 2005, [aut(s) Forest Peoples Programme (FPP)]
7/152 libro corregido:
O'Riordan, T., Stoll-Kleemann, S.: Biodiversity, Sustainability and Human Communities: Protecting Beyond the Protected, 334 pp., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, Agosto 2002, [aut(s) University of East Anglia, UK, University of Berlin, Germany]
8/152 informe:
Waylen, K.: Botanic Gardens: Using Biodiversity To Improve Human Well-Being, 34 pp., Botanic Gardens Conservation International, Richmond, UK, Abril 2006, [aut(s) ]
9/152 artículo de diario:
Salafsky, N., Dugelby, B. L., Terborgh, J. W. : Can Extractive Reserves Save the Rain-Forest? An Ecological and Socioeconomic Comparison of Nontimber Forest Product Extraction Systems in Peten, Guatemala, and West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Conservation Biology, Vol 7 No 1, Blackwell Publishing, Marzo 1993, [aut(s) ]
10/152 artículo de diario:
Gjertsen, H.: Can Habitat Protection Lead to Improvements in Human Well-Being? Evidence from Marine Protected Areas in the Philippines, World Development, Vol 33 No 2, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, Febrero 2005, [aut(s) National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), USA]
11/152 procedimientos:
Murdiyarso, D., Herawati, H. : Carbon Forestry: Who Will Benefit? Proceedings of Workshop on Carbon Sequestration and Sustainable Livelihoods, Held in Bogor on 16-17 February 2005, 215 pp., CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia, 2005, [aut(s) Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)]
12/152 procedimientos:
Murdiyarso, D., Herawati, H., Iskandar, H. : Carbon Sequestration and Sustainable Livelihoods: A Workshop Synthesis, 22 pp., CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia, 2005, [aut(s) Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)]
13/152 libro:
Buckley, R.: Case Studies in Ecotourism, 304 pp., CABI Publishing, Junio 2003, [aut(s) ]
14/152 informe:
Nkonde, A., Mulualem, T., Mnyenyembe, P.: Case Study Report: Ipongon Development Programme, Zambia, 25 pp., -, 2002, [aut(s) ]
15/152 informe:
Nkonde, A.: Case Study Report: Organic Producers and Processors Association of Zambia, 20 pp., -, 2003, [aut(s) ]
16/152 informe:
Mafa, A., Manda, J.: Case Study Report: Southern Africa Landrace Research, Extension and Development Project, Zimbabwe, 23 pp., -, 2002, [aut(s) ]
17/152 informe:
Kimani, M., Mafa, A.: Case Study Report: The East African Sub-Regional Pilot Project for Farmer Field Schools Integrated Production and Pest Management (IPPM FFS), Kenya, 25 pp., -, 2002, [aut(s) ]
18/152 informe:
Reed, D.: Changing the Political Economy of Poverty and Ecological Disruption, Economic Change, Poverty and the Environment Project, 26 pp., WWF Macroeconomics programme Office, Washington, D.C., Julio 2005, [aut(s) WWF International]
19/152 papel:
Mapedza, E., Mandondo, A.: Co-Management in the Mafungautsi State Forest Area of Zimbabwe -- What Stake for Local Communities?, Working Paper, No 539 pp., WRI, Washington, D.C., 2002, [aut(s) World Resources Institute (WRI)]
20/152 artículo de diario:
Reid, H., Fig, D., Magome, H., Leader-Williams, N.: Co-management of Contractual National Parks in South Africa: Lessons from Australia, Conservation and Society, Vol 2 No 2, SAGE Publications New Delhi/Thousand Oaks/London, 2004, [aut(s) ]