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Showing items 1 through 9 of 9.Social ecological systems (SESs) â spate irrigation system in our case â operate under an environment of stress due to several external and contextual factors. Spate irrigation systems are more complex due to uncertain flows and can exhibit unexpected changes due to novel shocks.
Amazon ecosystem degradation profoundly impacts life supporting processes of global importance such as climate regulation, as well as local conditions for livelihoods.
Local governance based on institutions for collective action can help overcome social dilemmas in natural and agricultural resource management.
Natural resource management perceived as a search for institutions that can ensure simultaneous fulfilment of three goals: productivity (or efficiency), sustainability and equity.
Conceptualising the ongoing conflict over genetically modified vs.
Property regimes shape the social relations, in particular, social settings, and represent an important element for external intervention and sustainable rural development.
This article examines the institutionalisation of property rights by way of two case studies on biodiversity conservation in Albania and Romania.
Smallholders in many tropical highlands cause serious environmental damage.
Purpose: The present paper focuses on investigating the principal land use changes in Greece from 1971?1991 and attempts to uncover possible interactions between urban, rural and forest uses.