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1/279 article de journal:
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,
2/279 article de journal:
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, [auteur(s)Fars Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources]
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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, décembre 2001, [auteur(s)University of Michigan, USA, Harvard University, USA]
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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, octobre 1996, [auteur(s)Colorado State University, USA]
5/279 article de journal:
Alix-Garcia, J.: An exploration of the positive effect of inequality on common property forests, Journal of Development Economics, Vol 87 No 1, Journal of Development Economics, 2008, [auteur(s)]
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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, [auteur(s)World Resources Institute (WRI)]
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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, mai 2005, [auteur(s)Forest Peoples Programme (FPP)]
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Walton, M.E.M., Samonte-Tan, G., J.H. Primavera, J.H., Edwards-Jones, G., Vay, L.L.: Are mangroves worth replanting? The direct economic benefits of a community-based reforestation project, Environmental Conservation, Vol 33 No 4, Cambridge Univ Press, 2006, [auteur(s)]
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Borner, J., Mburu, J., Guthiga, P., Wambua, S.: Assessing opportunity costs of conservation: Ingredients for protected area management in the Kakamega Forest, Western Kenya, Forest Policy and Economics, Vol 11 No 7, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, 2009, [auteur(s)]
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Khan, S. R. : Assessing poverty-deforestation links: Evidence from Swat, Pakistan, Ecological Economics, Vol 68 No 10, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, 2009, [auteur(s)]
11/279 rapport:
Wunder, S.: Big island, green forests and backpackers. Land-use and development options on Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, Centre for Development Research (CDR), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2000, [auteur(s)]
12/279 livret:
BirdLife International: Biodiversity Conservation and Local Communities, 10 pp., BirdLife International, Quito, Ecuador, 2010, [auteur(s)]
13/279 article de journal:
Lybbert, T.J., Aboudrare, A., Chaloud, D., Magnan, N., Nash, M.: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Traps Special Feature: Booming markets for Moroccan argan oil appear to benefit some rural households while threatening the endemic argan forest, PNAS, Vol 108 No 34, PNAS, 2011, [auteur(s)]
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Lewis, D., Bell, S.D., Fay, J., Bothi, L.K., Gatere, L., Kabila, M., Mukamba, M., Matokwani, E., Mushimbalume, M., Moraru, C.I., Lehmann, J., Lassoie, J., Wolfe, D., Lee, D.R., Buck, L., Travis, A.J.: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Traps Special Feature: Community Markets for Conservation (COMACO) links biodiversity conservation with sustainable improvements in livelihoods and food production, PNAS, Vol 108 No 34, PNAS, 2011, [auteur(s)]
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Brashares, J.S., Golden, C.D., Weinbaum, K.Z., Barrett, C.C., Okello, G.V.: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Traps Special Feature: Economic and geographic drivers of wildlife consumption in rural Africa, PNAS, Vol 108 No 34, PNAS, 2011, [auteur(s)]
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Chantarat, S, Barrett, C.B., Janvilisri, T., Mudsri, S., Niratisayakul, C., Poonswad, P.: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Traps Special Feature: Index insurance for pro-poor conservation of hornbills in Thailand, PNAS, Vol 108 No 34, PNAS, 2011, [auteur(s)]
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Coomes, O.T., Takasaki, Y., Rhemtulla, J.M.: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Traps Special Feature: Land-use poverty traps identified in shifting cultivation systems shape long-term tropical forest cover, PNAS, Vol 108 No 34, PNAS, 2011, [auteur(s)]
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Naughton-Treves, L., Jennifer Alix-Garcia, J., Chapman, C.A.: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Traps Special Feature: Lessons about parks and poverty from a decade of forest loss and economic growth around Kibale National Park, Uganda, PNAS, Vol 108 No 34, PNAS, [auteur(s)]
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McNally, C.G., Uchida, E., Arthur, J.G.: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Traps Special Feature: The effect of a protected area on the tradeoffs between short-run and long-run benefits from mangrove ecosystems, PNAS, Vol 108 No 34, PNAS, 2011, [auteur(s)]
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Chowdhury, M. S. H., Halim, M.A., Abdul, H., Danesh, M., Nur, M., Masao, K.: Biodiversity use through harvesting faunal resources from forests by the Mro tribe in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh, International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management, Vol 3 No 1, Publishing Technology, 2007, [auteur(s)]