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Mohammad A. Hossen, Jeff Connor and Faisal Ahammed
There are more than 260 transboundary rivers in the world, which are sometimes the cause of conflict. Therefore, management of these rivers is important not only for the economy but also for harmony and peace. Various methods are followed to resolve wate...
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Wei Yan, Panfeng Chai and Changbiao Zhong
This study delves into the significance of integrating small-scale aquaculturists. Through a unique linkage mechanism established between aquaculture cooperative societies and these small-scale practitioners, characterized by mutual risk-bearing and bene...
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Joana Martins, Diogo Cruz and Vitor Vasconcelos
The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization came into force in October 2014. In the European Union (EU), new legislation had to be developed in order to apply the mandatory ...
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Nikolay Khabarov, Ruben Lubowski, Andrey Krasovskii and Michael Obersteiner
Global environmental goals and the Paris agreement declared the need to avoid dangerous climate change by reducing emissions of greenhouse gases with an ultimate goal to transform today?s policies and reach climate neutrality before the end of the centur...
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Maria Tysiachniouk, Andrey N. Petrov, Vera Kuklina and Natalia Krasnoshtanova
Benefit sharing arrangements are a central element of the interactions between oil companies and local communities in resource regions of the Arctic and sub-Arctic. This paper focused on developing a systematic understanding and typology of benefit shari...
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Ilkhom Soliev and Insa Theesfeld
It is broadly agreed that development needs and effects from changing environment will increase pressure on the ways natural resources are utilized and shared at present. In most parts of the world, resource stress has already reached unprecedented level...
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Nguyen KimDung, Simon R. Bush and Arthur P. J. Mol
Co-management has been introduced into Special Use Forests (SUFs) of Vietnam for more than 10 years. However, the extent to which Vietnamese laws and policies support co-management remains unclear. This paper reviews existing policies and laws from the n...
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Ik-Chang Choi, Hio-Jung Shin, Trung Thanh Nguyen, John Tenhunen
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This study aims to provide an opinion on the state-of-the-art of changes and reforms of water policies in South Korea, as well as the challenges along with their implications for sustainable water governance and management. In parallel with change in wat...
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Hio-Jung Shin, Hyun No Kim, Chul-Hyun Jeon, Min-Woo Jo, Trung Thanh Nguyen and John Tenhunen
This study estimates the magnitude of economic benefits that are justified in transfer from downstream users to upstream users for the use of the Han River in South Korea in terms of foregone economic benefits by regulations. Based on the existing non-ma...
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Johanne Pelletier, Nancy Gélinas and Margaret Skutsch
Community forest management (CFM) is identified by many actors as a core strategy for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries (REDD+). Others however see REDD+ as a danger to CFM. In response to these contrast...
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