Integrating conflict, lobbying, and compliance to predict the sustainability of natural resource use
Predictive models are sorely needed to guide the management of harvested natural resources worldwide, yet existing frameworks fail to integrate the dynamic and interacting governance processes driving unsustainable use. We developed a new framework in which the conflicting interests of three key sta...
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Main Authors: | Jeremy J. Cusack, A. Bradley. Duthie, Jeroen Minderman, Isabel L. Jones, Rocío A. Pozo, O. Sarobidy. Rakotonarivo, Steve Redpath, Nils Bunnefeld |
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Language: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e42e979f81bc4fa281105719a6fcc93b |
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