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Governing resources collectively: Parallels between developed and developing countries
By Bimbika Sijapati Basnett and Maria Ojanen
Trading fresh bushmeat and fish for frozen chicken lowers dietary diversity in Amazon
By Barbara Fraser
Q&A: ‘Traditional forest knowledge is not folklore, but a resource for change’
By Barbara Fraser
Timber markets challenge Latin American forest communities
By Barbara Fraser
More forests, more power: Analyzing the viability of Belo Monte dam
By Amy Duchelle
Guatemalan protected areas sideline the protectors
By Barbara Fraser
Diverse use of Guatemala’s biosphere reserve works best, research shows
By Barbara Fraser
Bolivia’s Brazil nut gatherers must establish control over logging operations, says study
By Barbara Fraser
Learning experience: Young Peruvian foresters contribute to Brazil nut research
By Kate Evans
Snakes, thieves and falling nuts: Challenges of Brazil nut harvesting in Peru
By Kate Evans
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