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- 115: The gendered impacts of agricultural asset transfer projects: Lessons from the Manica Smallholder Dairy Development Program

- Nancy Johnson, Elizabeth Hutchinson Kruger, Marinho Nhambeto, Jemimah Njuki, Martha Rogers and Elizabeth Waithanji
- 114: The six "ins" of climate-smart agriculture: Inclusive institutions for information, innovation, investment, and insurance

- Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Quinn Bernier and Eric Haglund
- 113: Development of a participatory action research approach for four agricultural carbon projects in East Africa

- Seth Shames, Quinn Bernier and Moses Masiga
- 112: Addressing conflict through collective action in natural resource management: A synthesis of experience

- Blake D. Ratner, Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Jonathan Hellin, Everisto Mapedza, Jon D. Unruh, Wouter Veening, Eric Haglund, Candace May and Carl Bruch
- 111: Natural resource conflicts and community organizations in Bangladesh

- Parvin Sultana and Paul M. Thompson
- 110: Interventions for achieving sustainability in tropical forest and agricultural landscapes

- Peter Newton, Arun Agrawal and Eva Karoline Wollenberg
- 109: Community–based adaptation to climate change: A theoretical framework, overview of key issues and discussion of gender differentiated priorities and participation

- Elizabeth Bryan and Julia A. Behrman
- 108: Evaluation of grassroots community–based legal aid activities in Uganda and Tanzania: Strengthening women’s legal knowledge and land rights

- Amber Peterman, Lucy Billings and Julia A. Behrman
- 107: Institutions for agricultural mitigation: Potential and challenges in four countries

- Dao The Anh, Kwadwo Asenso-okyere, Samuel Asuming-Brempong, Bendaoud, LuÃs Artur, Elizabeth Bryan, Alessandro De Pinto, Khalid El-Harizi, Jenna Ferguson, Givá, Nicia, Nguyen Ngoc Mai, Claudia Ringler, Daniel Bruce Sarpong and Teunis van Rheenen
- 106: A literature review of the gender-differentiated impacts of climate change on women's and men's assets and well-being in developing countries

- Amelia H. X. Goh
- 105: Managing conflicts over land and natural resources through collective action: A case study from rural communities in Zambia

- Oluyede Clifford Ajayi, Festus Kehinde Akinnifesi, Gudeta Sileshi, Simon Mn'gomba, Olubunmi Adeola Ajayi, Webstar Kanjipite and John Madalitso Ngulube
- 104: Conflict, cooperation, and collective action: Land use, water rights, and water scarcity in Manupali watershed, Southern Philippines

- Emma Abasolo, Delia Catacutan, Beria Leimona, Piñon, Caroline, Lydia Tiongco and Meine van-Noordwijk
- 103: Catalyzing collective action to address natural resource conflict: Lessons from Cambodia's Tonle Sap Lake

- Guy Halpern, Kosal, Mam and Blake D. Ratner
- 102: Forest conflict in Asia and the role of collective action in its management

- Thomas Enters, Lisa Kelley and Yurdi Yasmi
- 101: Power, inequality, and water governance: The role of third party involvement in water-related conflict and cooperation

- Helle Gomez and Munk Ravnborg
- 100: Resource conflict, collective action, and resilience: An analytical framework

- Eric Haglund, Candace May, Ruth Meinzen-Dick and Blake D. Ratner
- 99: Gender, assets, and agricultural development programs: A conceptual framework

- Julia A. Behrman, Nancy Johnson, Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Jemimah Njuki, Amber Peterman, Agnes Quisumbing, Deborah Rubin and Elizabeth Waithanji
- 98: Common-pool resources-a challenge for local governance: Experimental research in eight villages in the Mekong Delta of Cambodia and Vietnam

- Michael Kirk, Anne Weingart and Christine Werthmann
- 97: Does social capital build women's assets?: The long-term impacts of group-based and individual dissemination of agricultural technology in Bangladesh

- Neha Kumar and Agnes Quisumbing
- 96: Beyond the bari: Gender, groups, and social relations in rural Bangladesh

- Agnes Quisumbing
- 95: Looking beyond the obvious: Uncovering the features of natural resource conflicts in Uganda

- Helen Markelova and Ephraim Nkonya
- 94: Everyday forms of collective action in Bangladesh: Learning from Fifteen Cases

- Peter Davis
- 93: Effectiveness of bylaws in the management of natural resources: The West African experience

- Koffi Alinon and Antoine Kalinganire
- 92: Forest incomes after Uganda's forest sector reform: Are the rural poor gaining?

- Pamela Jagger
- 91: Land tenure in Ethiopia: Continuity and change, shifting rulers, and the quest for state control

- Wibke Crewett, Ayalneh Bogale and Benedikt Korf
- 90: Collective action to secure property rights for the poor: A case study in Jambi Province, Indonesia

- Heru Komarudin, Y. Siagian and C.J.P. Colfer
- 89: Escaping poverty traps?: Collective action and property rights in post-war rural Cambodia

- Anne Weingart and Michael Kirk
- 88: Unmaking the commons: Collective action, property rights and resource appropriation among (agro-) pastoralists in eastern Ethiopia

- Fekadu Beyene and Benedikt Korf
- 87: The transformation of the Afar commons in Ethiopia: State coercion, diversification and property rights change among pastoralists

- Bekele Hundie and Martina Aruna Padmanabhan
- 86: Enabling equitable collective action and policy change for poverty reduction and improved natural resource management in the Eastern African highlands

- L. German, Seife Ayele, J. Tanui, S. Nyangas, H. Taye, Z. Admassu, W. Mazengia, W. Tirwomwe, L. Begashaw, M. Tsegaye, F. Alinyo, A. Mekonnen, K. Aberra, A. Chemangeni, W. Cheptegei, T. Tolera, Z. Jotte and K. Bedane
- 85: Community watershed management in semi-arid India: The state of collective action and its effects on natural resources and rural livelihoods

- Bekele A. Shiferaw, Tewodros A. Kebede and V. Ratna Reddy
- 84: Shocks, groups, and networks in Bukidnon, Philippines

- Agnes Quisumbing, Scott McNiven and Marie Godquin
- 83: Collective action and vulnerability: Burial societies in rural Ethiopia

- CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights
- 82: Collective action and property rights for poverty reduction: A review of methods and approaches

- Esther Mwangi and Helen Markelova
- 81: Property rights, collective Action, and poverty: The role of institutions for poverty reduction

- Monica Di Gregorio, Konrad Hagedorn, Michael Kirk, Benedikt Korf, Nancy McCarthy, Ruth Meinzen-Dick and Brent Swallow
- 80: Decentralization, pro-poor land policies, and democratic governance

- Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Monica Di Gregorio and Stephan Dohrn
- 79: Bridging, linking, and bonding social capital in collective action: the case of Kalahan forest reserve in the Philippines

- G.R. Dahal and K.P. Adhikari
- 78: Implications of bulk water transfer on local water management institutions: A case study of the Melamchi Water Supply Project in Nepal

- Dhruba Pant, Madhusudan Bhattarai and Govinda Basnet
- 77: Making market information services work better for the poor in Uganda

- Shaun Ferris, Patrick Engoru and Elly Kaganzi
- 76: Fluctuating fortunes of a collective entreprise: The case of the Agroforestry Tree Seeds Association of Lantapan (ATSAL) in the Philippines

- Delia Catacutan, Manuel Bertomeu, Lyndon Arbes, Caroline Duque and Novie Butra
- 75: Sustaining linkages to high value markets through collective action in Uganda: The case of the Nyabyumba potato farmers

- Annet Abenakyo, James Barham, Shaun Ferris, Elly Kaganzi, Jemimah Njuki and Pascal Sanginga
- 74: Collective action initiatives to improve marketing performance: Lessons from farmer groups in Tanzania

- James Barham and Clarence Chitemi
- 73: Linking collective action to non-timber forest product market for improved local livelihoods: challenges and opportunities

- Heru Komarudin, Y. Siagian and N.P. Oka
- 72: Farmer groups enterprises and the marketing of staple food commodities in Africa

- Jonathan Coulter
- 71: Collective action for small-scale producers of agricultural biodiversity products

- Froukje Kruijssen, Menno Keizer and Alessandra Giuliani
- 70: The role of public-private partnerships and collective action in ensuring smallholder participation in high value fruit and vegetable supply chains

- Clare Narrod, Devesh Roy, Avendaño Ruiz, Belem D., Karl M. Rich and Julius J. Okello
- 69: Collective action and marketing of underutilized plant species: The case of minor millets in Kolli Hills, Tamil Nadu, India

- Gruère, Guillaume P., Latha Nagarajan and Edwin Devarathna Israel King
- 68: Collective action for innovation and small farmer market access: The Papa Andina experience

- Devaux, André, Claudio Velasco, López, Gastón, Thomas Bernet, Miguel Ordinola, Pico, Hernán, Graham Thiele and Douglas E. Horton
- 67: Farmer organization, collective action and market access in Meso-America

- Mark Lundy, Madelon Meijer and Jonathan Hellin
- 66: Beyond group ranch subdivision: Collective action for livestock mobility, ecological viability, and livelihoods

- Shauna BurnSilver and Esther Mwangi
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