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The Social Life of Forest Carbon: Property and Politics in the Production of a New Commodity

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Violent enclosures, violated livelihoods: environmental and military territoriality in a Philippine frontier

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Against political ecology

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REDD’ing Forest Conservation: The Philippine Predicament

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Indigenous exploitation and management of tropical forest resources: an evolutionary continuum in forest-people interactions

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Research Directions in Tropical Forest Restoration

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The Restoration of Degraded Lands by Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples

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Towards more effective integration of tropical forest restoration and conservation

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Seed Production and 22 Years of Climatic Changes in an Everwet Neotropical Forest

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Putting seedlings on the map: Trade‐offs in demographic rates between ontogenetic size classes in five tropical forests

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Herbaceous plant diversity in forest ecosystems: patterns, mechanisms, and threats

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Reclamation of Mine‐Impacted Land for Ecosystem Recovery

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Reclamation and Community Dynamics: Assessing Socio Environmental Impacts of Mining in Manikpur, Chhattisgarh

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Mining has historically been a crucial driver of economic development, particularly in resource-abundant regions such as the Korba District in Chhattisgarh, India. This paper focuses on coal mining within this area due to its significant role in shaping the local economy, as well as its profound ecological and socio-economic impacts. The authors emphasize the importance of understanding community perceptions and effective reclamation strategies.

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Protect, manage and then restore lands for climate mitigation

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Valuing natural capital and ecosystem services toward the goals of efficiency, fairness, and sustainability

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Natural capital (NC) and ecosystem services (ES) are fundamental to sustaining human life, but valuing them requires a whole-system understanding of the interdependencies between humans and nature. Conventional economic valuation, based solely on individual willingness-to-pay, is too narrow for this complex task.

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The natural capital framework for sustainably efficient and equitable decision making

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The concept of ‘natural capital’ is increasingly accepted in government and private sector decision-making for its role in sustaining economic and social well-being. However, the field is fragmented, and many applications misuse its foundations in economics and ecology, which this perspective addresses by proposing an integrated framework.

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Remote sensing-based mangrove blue carbon assessment in the Asia-Pacific: A systematic review

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CO2OL Biodiversity Reforestation, Vietnam

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Case investigation on the participation of women in reforestation in the Philippines

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This study explores gender-based participation in small-scale reforestation projects in the Philippines. Seedlings of a native pine, Pinus kesiya, and exotic Eucalyptus were planted through small-scale projects led by groups called Peoples’ Organizations.

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Amazon Reforestation Project

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