Sustainable Agriculture & Natural Resource Management (SANREM)

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Women and Homegardens in Ecuador: The Forgotten Question

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  • Date of Publication: 2001
  • Author(s): V. Nazarea
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Cultural Invisioning of Land Use Change in Nanegal, Ecuador

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  • Date of Publication: 2001
  • Author(s): V. Nazarea; R. Rhoades
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Summary of presentations on Advocacy Coalitions to be presented at the International Farming Systems Association meetings, Santiago, Chile, November 27-29, 2000

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  • Date of Publication: 2000
  • Author(s): Cornelia Butler Flora; Jan L. Flora; Florencia Campana; Edith Fernandez-Baca; Jan L. Flora; Mary Garcia
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Social capital and advocacy coalitions: Examples from Ecuador

We have examined advocacy coalitions around the issues of (a) governance of the Cotacachi-Cayapas Ecological Reserve on which the Canton of Cotacachi abuts, and (b) whether […]

  • Date of Publication: 2000
  • Author(s): J. Flora; C. Flora; F. Campana; M. Garcia; E. Fernandez-Baca
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Fiscal incentives for biodiversity conservation: the ICMS Ecologico in Brazil

Abstract: This paper evaluates an innovative tax revenue-sharing scheme in Brazil, designed to promote the conservation and management of protected areas. Known as the ‘ICMS Ecologico’, […]

  • Date of Publication: 2000
  • Author(s): M. Grieg-Gran
  • Type of Document: Research Report

Cultivating Community Capital for Sustainable Natural Resource Management: Experiences from the SANREM CRSP

The papers contained in this book were presented during a Special Session at the 16th Symposium of the International Farming Systems Association and the 4th Latin […]

  • Date of Publication: 2000
  • Author(s): K. Cason (ed.)
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Incentives for biological conservation: Costa Rica’s Private Wildlife Refuge Program

Abstract: The alarming pace of tropical biodiversity loss requires development of innovative approaches for in situ biodiversity conservation. Incentive-based approaches have emerged as one possible option. […]

  • Date of Publication: 2000
  • Author(s): J. Langholz; J. Lassoie; J. Schelhas
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article