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William Sunderlin
William Sunderlin
CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia. SUNY-ESF, Syracuse, New York, USA. RRI, Washington DC, USA.
E-mail megerősítve itt: esf.edu
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Livelihoods, forests, and conservation in developing countries: an overview
WD Sunderlin, A Angelsen, B Belcher, P Burgers, R Nasi, L Santoso, ...
World development 33 (9), 1383-1402, 2005
14642005
Realising REDD+: National strategy and policy options
A Angelsen
Cifor, 2009
7772009
From exclusion to ownership? Challenges and opportunities in advancing forest tenure reform
WD Sunderlin, J Hatcher, M Liddle
5452008
Analysing REDD+: Challenges and choices
LVV A Angelsen, M Brockhaus, WD Sunderlin
Cifor, 2012
5332012
Impact of macroeconomic change on deforestation in South Cameroon: Integration of household survey and remotely-sensed data
B Mertens, WD Sunderlin, O Ndoye, EF Lambin
World development 28 (6), 983-999, 2000
3382000
Land tenure and REDD+: The good, the bad and the ugly
AM Larson, M Brockhaus, WD Sunderlin, A Duchelle, A Babon, T Dokken, ...
Global environmental change 23 (3), 678-689, 2013
3262013
How are REDD+ proponents addressing tenure problems? Evidence from Brazil, Cameroon, Tanzania, Indonesia, and Vietnam
WD Sunderlin, AM Larson, AE Duchelle, IAP Resosudarmo, TB Huynh, ...
World Development 55, 37-52, 2014
3062014
Rates and causes of deforestation in Indonesia: towards a resolution of the ambiguities
WD Sunderlin, IAP Resosudarmo
CIFOR, 1996
2681996
Why forests are important for global poverty alleviation: a spatial explanation
WD Sunderlin, S Dewi, A Puntodewo, D Müller, A Angelsen, M Epprecht
Ecology and society 13 (2), 2008
2542008
REDD-plus, forest people's rights and nested climate governance
T Sikor, J Stahl, T Enters, JC Ribot, N Singh, WD Sunderlin, L Wollenberg
Global environmental change 20 (3), 423-425, 2010
2522010
Who should benefit from REDD+? Rationales and realities
C Luttrell, L Loft, MF Gebara, D Kweka, M Brockhaus, A Angelsen, ...
Ecology and Society 18 (4), 2013
2262013
Poverty alleviation through community forestry in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam: An assessment of the potential
WD Sunderlin
Forest policy and economics 8 (4), 386-396, 2006
2172006
Poverty alleviation and forests in Vietnam
WD Sunderlin, TB Huynh
CIFOR, 2005
2062005
Linking forest tenure reform, environmental compliance, and incentives: lessons from REDD+ initiatives in the Brazilian Amazon
AE Duchelle, M Cromberg, MF Gebara, R Guerra, T Melo, A Larson, ...
World Development 55, 53-67, 2014
1982014
REDD+ on the ground: A case book of subnational initiatives across the globe
EO Sills, SS Atmadja, C de Sassi, AE Duchelle, DL Kweka, ...
Cifor, 2014
1842014
Incorporating land tenure security into conservation
BE Robinson, YJ Masuda, A Kelly, MB Holland, C Bedford, M Childress, ...
Conservation Letters 11 (2), e12383, 2018
1742018
Forest tenure rights and REDD
WD Sunderlin, AM Larson, P Cronkleton
Realising REDD, 139, 2009
1712009
What is REDD+ achieving on the ground?
AE Duchelle, G Simonet, WD Sunderlin, S Wunder
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 32, 134-140, 2018
1662018
Forests and poverty alleviation
WD Sunderlin, A Angelsen, S Wunder
State of the World’s Forests 2003, 61-73, 2003
1352003
The effect of Indonesia's economic crisis on small farmers and natural forest cover in the outer islands
WD Sunderlin, IAP Resosudarmo, E Rianto, A Angelsen
CIFOR, 2000
1342000
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