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- Private vs. Community Management Responses to De-Collectivization: Illustrative Cases from China. 14:445-464. 2020
- Ambivalences of collective farming: Feminist political ecologies from the Eastern Gangetic Plains. 13:105-129. 2019
- Masculinities and hydropower in India: A feminist political ecology perspective. 13:130-152. 2019
- ADDRESSING CONFLICT THROUGH COLLECTIVE ACTION IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. 11:877-906. 2017
- Enhancing coordination in water management through communication tools: Results from experimental games in Coastal Bangladesh. 11:774-798. 2017
- Facilitating multi-stakeholder dialogue to manage natural resource competition: A synthesis of lessons from Uganda, Zambia, and Cambodia. 11:733-753. 2017
- In search of socio-ecological resilience and adaptive capacity: articulating the governance imperatives for improved canal management on the Barotse floodplain, Zambia. 11:119-143. 2017
- Household opportunity costs of protecting and developing forest lands in Son La and Hoa Binh Provinces, Vietnam. 10:902-928. 2016
- Multilevel governance challenges in transitioning towards a national approach for REDD+: evidence from 23 subnational REDD+ initiatives. 9:909-931. 2015
- A fine mess: Bricolaged forest governance in Cameroon. 9:41-64. 2015
- Kettunen, M. and P. ten Brink (eds.) 2013. Social and Economic Benefits of Protected Areas: an Assessment Guide. Adbingdon: Routledge.. 8:263-264. 2014
- Globalisations in a nutshell: Historical perspectives on the changing governance of the shea commodity chain in northern Ghana. 7:367-405. 2013
- Multiple levels and multiple challenges for measurement, reporting and verification of REDD+. 7:344-366. 2013
- What kind of goods are plant genetic resources for food and agriculture? Towards the identification and development of a new global commons. 7:278-312. 2013
- Conceptualising context in institutional reforms of land and natural resource management: the case of Vietnam. 7:140-163. 2013
- Resource conflict, collective action, and resilience: an analytical framework. 7:183-208. 2013
- Multi-level governance of forest resources (Editorial to the special feature – Part 2). 6:339-103. 2013
- Decentralisation and devolution in Nicaragua’s North Atlantic Autonomous Region: Natural resources and indigenous peoples rights. 6:179-199. 2012
- Multi-level governance and adaptive capacity in West Africa. 6:200-232. 2012
- Reducing REDD risks: affirmative policy on an uneven playing field. 6:233-254. 2012
- Fisheries co-management institutions in Southern Africa: A hierarchical analysis of perceptions of effectiveness. 4:643-662. 2010
- An empirical assessment of the effects of the 1994 In Trust Agreements on IRRI Germplasm Acquisition and Distribution. 4:437-451. 2009
- “Hybrid institutions”: Applications of common property theory beyond discrete tenure regimes. 4:571-596. 2009
- Can rewards for environmental services benefit the poor? Lessons from Asia. 3:82-107. 2009
- Rewarding the upland poor for saving the commons? Evidence from Southeast Asia. 3:1-15. 2009
- Payments for environmental services in upper-catchments of Vietnam: will it help the poorest?. 3:64-81. 2009
- Open property and complex mosaics: Variants in tenure regimes across pastoralist social-ecological systems 2019