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Intro -- Natural Resource Governance in Asia: From Collective Action to Resilience Thinking -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- References -- Chapter 1: Managing natural resources in Asia: Challenges and approaches -- 1. Elinor Ostrom meets the resilience thinking -- 2. Varieties of commons challenges in Asia -- 3. The design principles -- 4. The objective of this book -- 5. The approach -- 6. Organization of the book -- Theme I: Community forestry and social-ecological systems -- Theme II: Community irrigation and robustness challenges |
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Theme III: Climate change, natural resources dynamics, and land use challenges -- References -- Chapter 2: Decentralization of forest governance in Peninsular Malaysia: The case of peatland swamp forest in North Selan ... -- 1. Background -- 2. Tropical peatland swamp forests -- 2.1. Tropical peatland swamp forests: Extent, spatial distribution, and conservation status -- 2.2. Drivers of PSF degradation and its socioecological impacts -- 2.3. Peat swamp forest in Selangor state, historical use and management -- 3. Decentralization of forest governance |
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3.1. Decentralization of forest governance: Global context -- 3.2. Decentralization in peatland swamp forests conservation -- 3.3. Decentralization of forest governance in peatland swamp forest of North Selangor -- 4. State of decentralized governance and conservation outcomes -- 4.1. Sustainability of decentralized actions: Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Agroforestry management practices in relation to tenure security in Koto Tangah Subdistrict, West Sumatra, Ind ... -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Background and research objectives -- 2. Research method -- 2.1. Study site |
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2.2. Data collection -- 2.3. Data analysis -- 3. Results and discussion -- 3.1. The history of agroforestry -- 3.2. Tree tenure rights of agroforestry -- 3.3. Bundle of rights -- 3.4. Tenure security and agroforestry management -- 3.5. The factor that influence the change of agroforestry practices -- 4. Conclusion -- 5. Recommendation (Hardin, 1968) -- References -- Chapter 4: Evaluating the rehabilitation potential of Calliandra (Calliandra calothyrsus Meissn.) in degraded areas throu ... -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Objectives -- 1.2. Landscape function analysis -- 1.3. Soil surface assessment |
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2. Review of related literature -- 2.1. Current conditions of the Philippine forests -- 2.2. Description of C. calothyrsus -- 2.3. Associated pioneer-climax species and nitrogen-fixing forest restoration approach -- 2.4. C. calothyrsus and bio-invasiveness -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Site description -- 3.2. Baseline site -- 3.3. Rehabilitation sites -- 3.4. Reference forest site -- 3.5. Data analyses and sampling design -- 3.6. Conducting the LFA -- 4. Results and discussions -- 5. Conclusions and recommendations -- References |
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Subject |
Natural resources -- Asia -- Management
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Natural resources -- Government policy -- Asia
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Natural resources -- Government policy
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Natural resources -- Management
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Asia
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Electronic book
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Author |
Raza Ullah, editor
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Sharma, Shubhechchha, editor
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Makoto, Inoue, editor
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Asghar, Sobia, editor
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Shivakoti, Ganesh, editor
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ISBN |
9780323897983 |
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0323897983 |
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