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Asociación ANDES: from local potato farmers to global strategies for protecting crop diversity and Indigenous rights
Article, 03 August 2022
Conservation and discrimination: case studies from Nepal’s national parks
Article, 13 April 2022
Q&A: Negotiating a new biodiversity deal that works for Indigenous Peoples
Article, 09 August 2021
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Resolving land-related conflicts through dialogue: Lessons from the outskirts of a protected area in Cameroon
Publication, 05 December 2020
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Résoudre les conflits fonciers par le dialogue : leçons aux marges d’une aire protégée du Cameroun
Publication, 05 December 2020
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Apes, crops and communities: land concessions and conservation in Cameroon
Publication, 01 July 2019
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Grands singes, cultures et communautés : concessions foncières et conservation au Cameroun
Publication, 01 July 2019
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Addressing the impact of large-scale oil palm plantations on orangutan conservation in Borneo: A spatial, legal and political economy analysis
Publication, 01 July 2017
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Assessing and addressing the impact of large-scale land acquisitions on ape conservation: Borneo case study
Publication, 01 July 2017
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Orangutan, oil palm and RSPO: Recognising the importance of the threatened forests of the Lower Kinabatangan, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
Publication, 01 July 2017

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