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The Białowieża Forest of Poland and Belarus: an assessment of cross-boundary and multi-level governance of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Tanayiku Natural Ecology Park in Taiwan: Indigenous-run Ecotourism
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Wuyishan Biosphere in Fujian, China and Howe Sound Biosphere in British Columbia, Canada: a comparison of management of UNESCO Biospheres under different political systems.
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Carbon credits or carbon piracy? A Case Study of the Kichwa Indigenous People of Ecuador and the Carbon Credits Market
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Cumberland Community Forest, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada: An Analysis and Overview
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Legislation and policy governing salmon and their impacts on First Nations on Vancouver Island, Canada
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Llyn Parc Mawr: Managing a community woodland for multiple objectives within Newborough Forest in North Wales, UK
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Forest Therapy in the Hida Region, Gifu Prefecture, Japan: Health, Education, Design and Elder Caring
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Urban Forest Management in Hong Kong, China
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Agroforestry and Land Sovereignty in Nisg̱a’a Communities of the Nass River Valley in British Columbia, Canada
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Wombat State Forest, Victoria, Australia: Exploring Indigenous Engagement in Community Forest Management
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The Findhorn Ecovillage in Scotland: Ecosystem services, and environmental conservation in a Community Woodland Project
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Degradation of Marine Resources Off the Coast of British Columbia, Canada: An Assessment of the Co-Management of the Gwaii Haanas National Marine Conservation Area Reserve
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Mt. Adams Community Forest, Washington State, United States: An assessment of their conservation and stewardship practices
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Assessment of Wildfire Management in Squamish Community Forest, British Columbia, BC, Canada
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The Indonesian Carbon Trading Market (IDX Carbon): What lessons can be learned from existing schemes in other jurisdictions?
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Monteverde Cloud Forest, Puntarenas, Costa Rica: A hotspot of co-production of knowledge and conservation?
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The Penan and Kelabit Indigenous Peoples of Sarawak, Malaysia: an analysis of their engagement and conflict with logging companies on their traditional unceded territory
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