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1. Meijaard, E.; Sheil, D. Cuddly animals don't persuade poor people to back conservation.Nature 454: 159. detail
2. Sheil, D; Wunder, S.; Bongers, F.; Bongers, F.; Dudley, R.G.; Jansen,P. Hope for Bohemian ecologists - comments on "A possible role of social activity to explain differences in publication output among ecologists?" by Tomáš Grim, Oikos 2008.Web Ecology(8): 103-105. ISSN: 1399-1183. detail
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3. Laumonier, Y.; Bourgeois, R.; Pfund, J.-L. 2008. Accounting for the ecological dimension in participatory research and development: lessons learned from Indonesia and Madagascar.Ecology and Society 13(1): 15. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art15/. detail

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4. Dennis, R.A.; Meijaard, E.; Nasi, R.; Gustafsson, L. 2008. Biodiversity conservation in Southeast Asian timber concessions: a critical evaluation of policy mechanisms and guidelines.Ecology and Society 13(1): 25. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art25/. detail

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5. Frost, P.; Bond, I. 2008. The CAMPFIRE programme in Zimbabwe: payments for wildlife services.Ecological Economics 65(4): 776-787. detail
6. Komarudin, H.; Siagian, Y.; Colfer, C.J.P. 2008. Collective action for the poor: A Case study in Jambi province, Indonesia.CAPRi Working Paper(90). detail
7. Sunderland, T.C.H.; Ehringhaus, C.; Campbell, B.M. 2008. Conservation and development in tropical forest landscapes: a time to face the trade-offs?.Environmental Conservation 34(4): 276-279. detail
8. Wunder, S.; Alban, M. 2008. Decentralized payments for environmental services: the cases of Pimampiro and PROFAFOR in Ecuador.Ecological Economics 65(4): 685-698. detail
9. Murdiyarso, D.; van Noordwijk, M.; Puntodewo, A.; Widayati, A.; Lusiana, B. 2008. District-scale prioritization for A/R CDM project activities in Indonesia in line with sustainable development objectives.Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 126(1+2): 59–66. detail
10. German, L.; Ayele, S.; Tanui, J.; Nyangas, S.; Taye, H.; Admassu, Z.; Mazengia, W; Tirwomwe, W; Begashaw, L; Tsegaye, M; Alinyo, F; Mekonnen, A; Aberra, K; Chemangeni, A; Cheptegei, W; Tolera, Tessema; Jotte, Z; Bedane, K. 2008. Enabling equitable collective action and policy change for poverty reduction and improved natural resource management in the Eastern African highlands.CAPRi Working Paper(86). detail
11. Guedes Pinto, L.F.; Shanley, P.; Cota Gomes, A.P.; Robinson, D. 2008. Experience with NTFP certification in Brazil.Forests, Trees and Livelihoods 18(1): 37-54. detail
12. Tieguhong, J.C.; Betti, J.L. 2008. Forest and protected area management in Cameroon.ITTO Tropical Forest Update 18(1): 6-9 [online] URL: http://www.itto.or.jp/live/Live_Server/4075/tfu.2008.01(06-09).e.pdf. detail
13. German, L.; Taye, H. 2008. A framework for evaluating effectiveness and inclusiveness of collective action in watershed management.Journal of International Development 20(1): 99–116. detail
14. Mertz, O.; Wadley, R.L.; Nielsen, U.; Bruun, T.B.; Colfer, C. J. P.; de Neergaard, A.; Jepsen, M.R.; Martinussen, T.; Qiang Zhao; Noweg, G.T.; Magid, J. 2008. A fresh look at shifting cultivation: fallow length an uncertain indicator of productivity.Agricultural Systems 96: 75–84. detail
15. Savadogo, P.; Tiveau, D.; Sawadogo, L.; Tigabu, M. 2008. Herbaceous species responses to long-term effects of prescribed fire, grazing and selective tree cutting in the savanna-woodlands of West Africa.Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 10(3): 179–195. ISSN: 1433-8319. detail
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