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What are participatory scoping models?Sandker, M.; Campbell, B.M.; Suwarno, A
When donors get cold feetWunder, S.; Campbell, B.M.; Frost, P.; Sayer, J.A.; Iwan, R.; Wollenberg, E
Towards sustainable forest management and improved livelihoods in tropical forests: lessons and conclusionsGunarso, P.; Santosa, K.D.; Shackleton, C.; Sunderland, T.C.H.; Campbell, B.M.; Priyadi, H.; Levang, P.; Sheil, D.; Dounias, E
Interactive land-use planning in Indonesia rainforest landscapesWollenberg, E; Basuki, I.; Campbell, B.M.; Meijaard, E.; Moeliono, M.; Sheil, D.; Gunarso, P.; Dounias, E
Will forests remain in the face of oil palm expansion? A simulation model for Malinau, IndonesiaSuwarno, A.; Sandker, M.; Campbell, B.M
Conservation and development in tropical forest landscapesSunderland, T.C.H.; Ehringhaus, C.; Campbell, B.M
Links between the local trade in natural products, livelihoods and poverty alleviationin a semi-arid region of South AfricaShackleton, S.; Campbell, B.M.; Lotz-Sisitka, H.; Shackleton, C
Investing in indigenous natural resource managementLuckert, M.; Campbell, B.M.; Gorman, J.T.; Garnett, S.T.; (eds.)
How important is the trade in woodland products for livelihoods and poverty alleviation in South Africa?: evidence from four case studiesShackleton, S.; Campbell, B.M
The role and management of Eucalyptus in Lode Hetosa district, central EthiopiaMekonnen, Z.; Kassa, H.; Lemenh, M.; Campbell, B.M