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Rural development as provision of local public goods: Theory and evidence from Poland. (2009). Gramzow, Andreas .
In: Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Transition Economies.
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  44. Heterogeneity and Common Pool Resources: Collective Management of Forests in Himachal Pradesh, India. (2005). Naidu, Sirisha.
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  45. A New Geography for Information Technology Activity?. (2005). Riefler, Roger F..
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  46. Is foreign direct investment attracted to knowledge creators?. (2004). list, john ; Co, Catherine.
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  47. Are Agricultural Production and Forest Conservation Compatible? Agricultural Diversity, Agricultural Incomes and Primary Forest Cover Among Small Farm Colonists in the Amazon. (2004). Perz, Stephen G..
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  48. Targeting conservation-development initiatives in tropical forests: insights from analyses of rain forest use and economic reliance among Amazonian peasants. (2004). Takasaki, Yoshito ; Barham, Bradford L. ; Coomes, Oliver T..
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  49. Household characteristics and forest dependency: evidence from common property forest management in Nepal. (2004). Di Falco, Salvatore ; Adhikari, Bhim ; Lovett, Jon C..
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  50. In pursuit of comparable concepts and data about collective action. (2004). Ostrom, Elinor ; Poteete, Amy R..
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  51. Centralized Common-Pool Management and Local Community Participation. (2003). Vyrastekova, Jana ; van Soest, Daan.
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  52. When Fishery Rhymes with Poverty: A First Step Beyond the Old Paradigm on Poverty in Small-Scale Fisheries. (2003). Christophe Béné, ; Bene, Christophe.
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  53. Who is on the Gorillas Payroll? Claims on Tourist Revenue From a Ugandan National Park. (2003). Infield, Mark ; Adams, William M..
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  54. In the Eyes of the State: Negotiating a Rights-Based Approach to Forest Conservation in Thailand. (2002). Johnson, Craig ; Forsyth, Timothy.
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  55. Watershed Development, Environmental Services, and Poverty Alleviation in India. (2002). Kerr, John .
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  56. Conservation and Development Interventions as Networks: The Case of the India Ecodevelopment Project, Karnataka. (2002). Mahanty, Sanghamitra.
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  57. Community-Based Targeting Mechanisms for Social Safety Nets: A Critical Review. (2002). Kevane, Michael ; Conning, Jonathan.
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  58. Engaging Simplifications: Community-Based Resource Management, Market Processes and State Agendas in Upland Southeast Asia. (2002). Li, Tania Murray.
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  59. Understanding interdependencies: stakeholder identification and negotiation for collective natural resource management. (2002). Ravnborg, Helle Munk ; Westermann, Olaf.
    In: Agricultural Systems.
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  60. Bidding for Business: New Evidence on the Effect of Locally Offered Economic Development Incentives in a Metropolitan Area. (2001). Wassmer, Robert ; Anderson, John.
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  61. Challenges to Proponents of Common Property Recource Systems: Despairing Voices from the Social Forests of Zimbabwe. (2001). Luckert, Martin ; Mandondo, Alois ; de Jong, Wil ; Nemarundwe, Nontokozo ; Matose, Frank ; Campbell, Bruce ; Sithole, Bevlyne.
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  62. LOOKING AFTER COUNTRY: INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR INDIGENOUS LANDS MANAGEMENT IN AUSTRALIA. (2001). Lane, Marcus.
    In: Working Papers.
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