Scale-sensitive governance in forest and landscape restoration: a systematic review

D Wiegant, P van Oel, A Dewulf - Regional Environmental Change, 2022 - Springer
Building on different bodies of the governance literature, we propose a conceptual
framework specifying nine scale-sensitive governance arrangements that aim to (1) create …

Agroforestry and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals

DP Garrity - Agroforestry systems, 2004 - Springer
Abstract The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of the United Nations (UN) are at the
heart of the global development agenda. This chapter examines the role of agroforestry …

Facilitating smallholder tree farming in fragmented tropical landscapes: Challenges and potentials for sustainable land management

SA Rahman, T Sunderland, JM Roshetko… - Journal of environmental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Under changing land use in tropical Asia, there is evidence of forest product diversification
through implementation of tree-based farming by smallholders. This paper assesses in two …

Carbon sequestration potential of agroforestry systems in degraded landscapes in West Java, Indonesia

M Siarudin, SA Rahman, Y Artati, Y Indrajaya… - Forests, 2021 - mdpi.com
When restoring degraded landscapes, approaches capable of striking a balance between
improving environmental services and enhancing human wellbeing need to be considered …

Finding alternatives to swidden agriculture: does agroforestry improve livelihood options and reduce pressure on existing forest?

SA Rahman, JB Jacobsen, JR Healey, JM Roshetko… - Agroforestry …, 2017 - Springer
Swidden cultivation can contribute to deforestation and land degradation, which can
subsequently result in a number of serious environmental problems. This paper examines …

Oil industry, wild meat trade and roads: indirect effects of oil extraction activities in a protected area in north‐eastern Ecuador

E Suarez, M Morales, R Cueva… - Animal …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Starting in 1994, a wholesale wild meat market developed in north‐eastern Ecuador,
involving Waorani and Kichwa people in the area of influence of a road built to facilitate oil …

Struggling with sustainability—a comparative framework for evaluating sustainable development programs

JM Mog - World development, 2004 - Elsevier
“Sustainability” is an inherently dynamic, indefinite and contested concept.“Sustainable
development” must, therefore, be seen as an unending process—defined not by fixed goals …

The effects of scales, flows and filters on property rights and collective action in watershed management

BM Swallow, DP Garrity, M Van Noordwijk - Water policy, 2002 - Elsevier
Research and policy on property rights, collective action and watershed management
requires good understanding of ecological and socio-political processes at different social …

Managing natural resources for sustainable livelihoods

B Pound, S Snapp, C McDougall… - London: Earthscan, 2003 - api.taylorfrancis.com
This book is an important, tangible outcome of the workshop, entitled 'Participatory Research
for Natural Resource Management: Continuing to Learn Together', held at the Natural …

[HTML][HTML] The balance of power in household decision-making: encouraging news on gender in Southern Sulawesi

CJP Colfer, R Achdiawan, JM Roshetko… - World …, 2015 - Elsevier
Analyses of intra-household decision-making in Sulawesi are linked to gender issues shown
to affect involvement in landscape management. These include agriculture, food, money, life …