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The system dynamics of forest cover in the developing world: Researcher versus community perspectives

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Comparing Inductive and Deductive Modeling of Land Use Decisions: Principles, a Model and an Illustration from the Philippines

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Co-managers or co-residents? Indigenous peoples’ participation in the management of protected areas: a case study of the Agta in the Philippines

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Limits to Indigenous Participation: The Agta and the Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park, the Philippines

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Smallholder bargaining power in large-scale land deals: a relational perspective

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Natural capital must be defended: green growth as neoliberal biopolitics

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Perceptions of local communities on mangrove forests, their services and management: implications for Eco-DRR and blue carbon management for Eastern Samar, Philippines

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Integrating science-based and local ecological knowledge: a case study of mangrove restoration and rehabilitation projects in the Philippines

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People and Mangroves: Biocultural Utilization of Mangrove Forest Ecosystem in Southeast Asia

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Mangrove forests in Southeast Asia are recognized as biodiverse ecosystems that offer ecological, social, and economic benefits. However, this region also experiences the highest global rates of mangrove loss. This is concerning because the decline of mangrove forests in Southeast Asia potentially leads to the loss of valuable indigenous and local knowledge systems (ILKS) and even the disappearance of ethnic cultures.

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Willingness to Pay for Mangroves’ Coastal Protection: A Case Study in Santo Angel, Calauag, Quezon, Philippines

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Perceptions of coastal villagers on the non-market goods and services of mangroves in Cagayan province, Philippines

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Recalibrating burdens of blame: Anti-swidden politics and green governance in the Philippine Uplands

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Experimental Science for the ‘Bananapocalypse’: Counter Politics in the Plantationocene

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Automating violence? The anti-politics of ‘smart technology’ in biodiversity conservation

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Hope for Threatened Tropical Biodiversity: Lessons from the Philippines

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How to Achieve Effective Participation of Communities in the Monitoring of REDD+ Projects: A Case Study in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

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Forests, food, and fuel in the tropics: the uneven social and ecological consequences of the emerging political economy of biofuels

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Traditional medicinal knowledge of tropical trees and its value for restoration of tropical forests

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Indigenous knowledge and forest succession management in the Brazilian Amazon: Contributions to reforestation of degraded areas

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Indigenous territories and governance of forest restoration in the Xingu River (Brazil)

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