Governance & Natural Resources
Governance & Natural Resources
Here, explore research associated with the norms, institutions, and processes that determine:
- Who has access to nature’s resources
- Who makes those decisions
- How these decisions collectively influence the status and sustainability of the resources themselves.
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336 Results For: Governance & Natural Resources
Threats to sustainable development posed by land and water grabbing
Article published in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Disease ecology, health and the environment: A framework to account for ecological and socio-economic drivers in the control of neglected tropical diseases
Article published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences
Double movement in hybrid governance: Contestations in market-oriented agricultural development
Article published in Sociology of Development
Examining horizontal and vertical social ties to achieve social-ecological fit in an emerging marine reserve network
Article published in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Navigating Coastal Decision-Making: Using Shellfish Aquaculture as a Model for Socio-Ecological Knowledge Development
Farming the Floodplain: Overcoming Tradeoffs to Achieve Good River Governance in New England
Testing Ostrom's Frameworks
Graeme Cumming
Graham Epstein
Effect of coastal marine protection on childhood health: An exploratory study
Article published in The Lancet
The tragedy of the grabbed commons: Coercion and dispossession in the global land rush
Article published in World Development
Planning for the future of urban biodiversity: A global review of city-scale initiatives
Article published in BioScience