Vol 3, No 1 (2009)
Special feature: Rewarding the upland poor for saving the commons? Evidence from Southeast Asia (Guest editors: Andreas Neef & David Thomas)
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Alana George, Alain Pierret, Arthorn Boonsaner, Valentin Christian, Olivier Planchon |
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| Potential and limitations of Payments for Environmental Services (PES) as a means to manage watershed services in mainland Southeast Asia |
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Chapika Sangkapitux, Andreas Neef, Worapong Polkongkaew, Nongkran Pramoon, Sakdamnoen Nonkiti, Ke Nanthasen |
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| Willingness of upstream and downstream resource managers to engage in compensation schemes for environmental services |
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Damien Jourdain, Do Anh Tai, Dang Dinh Quang, Sushil Pandey |
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| Payments for environmental services in upper-catchments of Vietnam: will it help the poorest? |
64-81 |
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Beria Leimona, Laxman Joshi, Meine van Noordwijk |
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| Can rewards for environmental services benefit the poor? Lessons from Asia |
82-107 |
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Christina Seeberg-Elverfeldt, Stefan Schwarze, Manfred Zeller |
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| Payments for environmental services – Carbon finance options for smallholders’ agroforestry in Indonesia |
108-130 |
Editorials
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Andreas Neef, David Thomas |
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| Rewarding the upland poor for saving the commons? Evidence from Southeast Asia |
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Research articles
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Tim Heinmiller |
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| Path dependency and collective action in common pool governance |
131-147 |
Book reviews
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Thembela Kepe |
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| Claassens, A. and B. Cousins (eds.) 2009. Land, Power & Custom: Controversies generated by South Africa’s Communal Land Rights Act. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press. |
148-150 |
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Bernard Debarbieux |
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| Orlove, B., E. Wiegandt and B. H. Luckman (eds.) 2008. Darkening Peaks. Glacier Retreat, Science, and Society. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. |
151-152 |
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Douglas Clark |
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| Sodhi, N.S., G. Acciaioli, M. Erb and A. Khee-Jin Tan (eds.) 2008. Biodiversity and Human Livelihoods in Protected Areas: Case studies from the Malay Archipelago. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
153-155 |
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Jon D. Unruh |
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| Derick, F. and D. James 2009. The Rights and Wrongs of Land Restitution: ‘Restoring What Was Ours’. New York: Routledge-Cavendish. |
156-157 |
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Eric A. Coleman |
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| Donoghue, E.M. and V.E. Sturtevant (eds.) 2008. Forest Community Connections: Implications for Research, Management, and Governance. Washington, DC: RFF Press. |
158-159 |
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Douglas Clyde Wilson |
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| Webster, D.G. 2009. Adaptive Governance: The Dynamics of Atlantic Fisheries Management. Cambridge: The MIT Press. |
160-161 |
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Maria-Jose Iglesias |
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| Hope, J. 2008. Biobazaar: The Open Source Revolution and Biotechnology, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. |
162-163 |
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