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- 65: Gender, wealth, and participation in community groups in Meru Central District, Kenya

- Kristin Davis and Martha Negash
- 64: Gender and collective action: A conceptual framework for analysis

- Lauren Pandolfelli, Ruth Meinzen-Dick and Stephan Dohrn
- 63: Empowerment through technology: Gender dimensions of social capital build-up in Maharashtra, India

- Ravula Padmaja and Cynthia Bantilan
- 62: Could payments for environmental services improve rangeland management in Central Asia, West Asia and North Africa?

- Celine Dutilly-Diane, Nancy McCarthy, Francis Turkelboom, Adriana Bruggeman, James Tiedemann, Kenneth Street and Gianluca Serra
- 61: Women’s collective action and sustainable water management: case of SEWA’s water campaign in Gujarat, India

- Smita Mishra Panda
- 60: Rural institutions and producer organizations in imperfect markets: experiences from producer marketing groups in semi-arid eastern Kenya

- Bekele A. Shiferaw, G. A. Obare and Geoffrey Muricho
- 59: Gender, social capital and information exchange in rural Uganda

- Enid Katungi, Svetlana Edmeades and Melinda Smale
- 58: Gender differences in mobilization for collective action: case studies of villages in Northern Nigeria

- Saratu Abdulwahid
- 57: Gender and local floodplain management institutions: a case study from Bangladesh

- Parvin Sultana and Paul Thompson
- 56: Collective action in plant genetic resources management: gendered rules of reputation, trust and reciprocity in Kerala, India

- Martina Aruna Padmanabhan
- 55: Groups, networks, and social capital in the Philippine communities

- Marie Godquin and Agnes Quisumbing
- 54: Improving the effectiveness of collective action: sharing experiences from community forestry in Nepal

- Krishna P. Acharya and Popular Gentle
- 53: Decentralization and environmental conservation: gender effects from participation in joint forest management

- Arun Agrawal, Gautam Yadama, Raul Andrade and Ajoy Bhattacharya
- 52: The many meanings of collective action: lessons on enhancing gender inclusion and equity in watershed management

- Laura German, Hailemichael Taye, Sarah Charamila, Tessema Tolera and Joseph Tanui
- 51: Water, women, and local social organization in the Western Kenya highlands

- Elizabeth Were, Brent Swallow and Jessica Roy
- 50: Facilitating collective action and enhancing local knowledge: a herbal medicine case study in Talaandig communities, Philippines

- Herlina Hartanto and Cecil Valmores
- 49: From the conservation of genetic diversity to the promotion of quality foodstuff: can the French model of 'Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée' be exported?

- Boisvert, Valérie
- 48: Property rights and the management of animal genetic resources: how to secure access to drylands resources for multiple users

- Simon Anderson and Roberta Centose
- 47: Biting the bullet: how to secure access to drylands resources for multiple users

- Esther Mwangi and Stephan Dohrn
- 46: Subdividing the commons: the politics of property rights transformation in Kenya’s Maasailand

- Esther Mwangi
- 45: On protecting farmers’ new varieties: new approaches to rights on collective innovations in plant genetic resources

- Rene Salazar, Niels P. Louwaars and Bert Visser
- 44: Are there customary rights to plants?: an inquiry among the Baganda (Uganda), with special attention to gender

- Patricia L. Howard and Gorettie Nabanoga
- 43: Initiatives for rural development through collective action: the case of household participation in group activities in the highlands of Central Kenya

- Gatarwa Kariuki and Frank Place
- 42: Localizing demand and supply of environmental services: interactions with property rights, collective action and the welfare of the poor

- Brent Swallow, Ruth Meinzen-Dick and Meine van Noordwijk
- 41: Who knows, who cares?: Determinants of enactment, awareness and compliance with community natural resource management

- Ephraim Nkonya, John Pender, Edward Kato, Samuel Mugarura and James Muwonge
- 40: The voracious appetites of public versus private property: a view of intellectual property and biodiversity from legal pluralism

- Melanie G. Wiber
- 39: Institutional innovations towards gender equity in agrobiodiversity management: collective action in Kerala, South India

- Martina Aruna Padmanabhan
- 38: Collective action for the conservation of on-farm genetic diversity in a center of crop diversity: an assessment of the role of traditional farmers’ networks

- Lone Bech Badstue, Mauricio Bellon, Julien Berthaud, RamÃrez, Alejandro, Dagoberto Flores, Juárez, Xóchitl and RamÃrez, Fabiola
- 37: Between conservationism, eco-populism and developmentalism: discourses in biodiversity policy in Thailand and Indonesia

- Heidi Wittmer and Regina Birner
- 36: Farmers' rights and protection of traditional agricultural knowledge

- Stephen B. Brush
- 35: The transformation of property rights in Kenya's Maasiland: triggers and motivations

- Esther Mwangi
- 34: The relationship between collective action and intensification of livestock production: the case of Northeastern Burkina Faso

- Nancy McCarthy
- 33: Methods for studying collective action in rural development

- Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Monica Di Gregorio and Nancy McCarthy
- 32: What do people bring into the game: experiments in the field about cooperation in the commons

- Cárdenas, Juan-Camilo and Elinor Ostrom
- 31: Formal and informal systems in support of farmer management of agro-biodiversity: some policy challenges to consolidate lessons learned

- Byström, Marie
- 30: Methods of consensus building for community based fisheries management in Bangladesh and the Mekong Delta

- Parvin Sultana and Paul Thompson
- 29: In pursuit of comparable concepts and data about collective action

- Amy Poteete and Elinor Ostrom
- 28: Understanding, measuring and utilizing social capital: clarifying concepts and presenting a field application from India

- Anirudh Krishna
- 27: Cooperation, collective action and natural resources management in Burkina Faso: a methodological note

- Nancy McCarthy, Celine Dutilly-Diane and Boureima Drabo
- 26: La importancia del capital social en las agroempresas rurales de Colombia

- Nancy Johnson, Mark Lundy and Ruth Suarez
- 26: The importance of social capital in Colombian rural agro-enterprises

- Nancy L. Johnson, R Suarez and Mark M. Lundy
- 25: Assessing the factors underlying differences in group performance: methodological issues and empirical findings from the highlands of Central Kenya

- Frank Place, Gatarwa Kariuki, Justine Wangila, Patricia Kristjanson, Adolf Makauki and Jessica Ndubi
- 24: Climatic variability and cooperation in rangeland management: a case study from Niger

- Nancy McCarthy and Jean-Paul Vanderlinden
- 23: International conference on policy and institutional options for the management of rangelands in dry areas: workshop summary paper

- Tidiane Ngaido, Nancy McCarthy and Monica Di Gregorio
- 22: Legal pluralism and dynamic property rights

- Ruth Meinzen-Dick and Rajendra Pradhan
- 21: Land redistribution, tenure insecurity, and intensity of production: a study of farm households in southern Ethiopia

- Stein Holden and Hailu Yohannes
- 20: Collective action for water harvesting irrigation in the Lerma-Chapala Basin, Mexico

- Christopher A. Scott and Paula Silva-Ochoa
- 19: User participation in watershed management and research

- Nancy L. Johnson, Helle Munk Ravnborg, Olaf Westermann and Kirsten Probst
- 18: Rethinking rehabilitation: socio-ecology of tanks and water harvesting in Rajasthan, North-west India

- Tushaar Shah and K. Vengama Raju
- 17: Evaluating watershed management projects

- John M. Kerr and Kimberly Chung
- 16: The effects of scales, flows and filters on property rights and collective action in watershed management

- Brent Swallow, Dennis P. Garrity and Meine van Noordwijk
- 15: Tribes, state, and technology adoption in arid land management, Syria

- Jonathan Rae, Georges Arab, Thomas Nordblom, K. Jani and Gustave Gintzburger
- 14: Land inheritance and schooling in matrilineal societies: evidence from Sumatra

- Agnes Quisumbing and Keijiro Otsuka
- 13: Between market failure, policy failure and "community failure": property rights, crop-livestock conflicts and the adoption of sustainable land use practices in the dry zone of Sri Lanka

- Regina Birner and Hasantha Gunaweera
- 12: Land dispute resolution in Mozambique: institutions and evidence of agroforestry technology adoption

- Jon D. Unruh
- 11: Collective action, property rights, and devolution of natural resource management: exchange of knowledge and implications for policy

- Anna Knox and Ruth Meinzen-Dick
- 10: Collective action and the intensification of cattle-feeding techniques: a village case study in Kenya's coast province

- Kimberly A. Swallow
- 9: The role of tenure in the management of trees at the community level: theoretical and empirical analyses from Uganda and Malawi

- Frank Place and Keijiro Otsuka
- 8: CAPRi technical workshop on Watershed Management Institutions: a summary paper

- Anna Knox and Subodh Gupta
- 7: Collective action in ant control

- Helle Munk Ravnborg, Ana Milena de la Cruz, Maria del Pilar Guerrero and Olaf Westermann
- 6: Land tenure and the adoption of agricultural technology in Haiti

- Glenn R. Smucker, T. Anderson White and Michael Bannister
- 5: Collective action in space: assessing how collective action varies across an African landscape

- Brent Swallow, Justine Wangila, Woudyalew Mulatu, Onyango Okello and Nancy McCarthy
- 4: Land tenurial systems and the adoption of Mucuna planted fallow in the derived savannas of West Africa

- Victor M. Manyong and Houndékon, Victorin A.
- 3: Impact of land tenure and other socioeconomic factors on mountain terrace maintenance in Yemen

- Aden Aw-Hassan, Mohammed Alsanabani and Abdul Rahman Bamatraf
- 2: Assessing the relationships between property rights and technology adoption in smallholder agriculture: a review of issues and empirical methods

- Frank Place and Brent Swallow
- 1: Property rights, collective action and technologies for natural resource management: a conceptual framework

- Anna Knox, Ruth Meinzen-Dick and Peter B. R. Hazell
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