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Land use conflict and mediation
Land use conflict and mediation
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Managing Forest Conflicts: Perspectives of Indonesia’s Forest Management Unit Directors
Apr 27, 2017
8-26
Larry A. Fisher, Yeon-Su Kim, Sitti Latifah, Madani Mukarom
Forest, water and people: The roles and limits of mediation in transforming watershed conflict in Northern Thailand
Nov 27, 2017
121-136
Ahmad Dhiaulhaq, Kanchana Wiset, Rawee Thaworn, Seth Kane, David Gritten
Transforming forest landscape conflicts: the promises and perils of global forest management initiatives such as REDD+
Apr 26, 2018
1-17
Seth Kane, Ahmad Dhiaulhaq, Lok Mani Sapkota, David Gritten
Reconciling community land and state forest claims in Indonesia: A case study of the Land Tenure Settlement Reconciliation Program in South Sumatra
Dec 22, 2020
1-22
M. Nazir Salim, Diah Retno Wulan, Sukmo Pinuji
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