ABSTRACT. Several examples of community-based natural resource management in Latin American social-ecological systems exist in which communities control the management of common-pool resources. Understanding community perceptions of the performance of these systems is essential to involve communities in sustainable management strategies. In this analysis of three areas in Colombia, Mexico, and Argentina, we analyzed the local perceptions of the social and environmental challenges faced by these social-ecological systems and how these challenges and drivers affect their resilience. To do this, we combined prospective structural analysis to unravel stakeholders ’ perceptions of each system’s functioning along with network analysis to assess r...
Inspired by environmental peacebuilding literature, this research explores the peacebuilding potenti...
We analyze four case studies from Latin America using the concept of multilevel governance to assess...
The multiple purposes of nature - livelihood for communities, revenues for states, commodities for c...
Several examples of community-based natural resource management in Latin American social-ecological ...
This Special Feature gathers the results of five research projects funded by the 7th Research Framew...
Local communities collectively managing common pool resources can play an important role in sustaina...
Community-based management (CBM) has attracted much interest as a conservation and development strat...
This research investigates the causal relation between resistance to water management strategies and...
Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a concept critical to managing social-ecologi...
Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries are among the worlds' richest in marine biodiversity. F...
Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) is a concept critical to managing socio-ecologic...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552An underlying understanding among adaptation and c...
<p>We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazo...
Communities are increasingly confronted with the simultaneous effects of climate and socioeconomic c...
In recent decades, attempts have been made to integrate social and ecological dimensions of change i...
Inspired by environmental peacebuilding literature, this research explores the peacebuilding potenti...
We analyze four case studies from Latin America using the concept of multilevel governance to assess...
The multiple purposes of nature - livelihood for communities, revenues for states, commodities for c...
Several examples of community-based natural resource management in Latin American social-ecological ...
This Special Feature gathers the results of five research projects funded by the 7th Research Framew...
Local communities collectively managing common pool resources can play an important role in sustaina...
Community-based management (CBM) has attracted much interest as a conservation and development strat...
This research investigates the causal relation between resistance to water management strategies and...
Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is a concept critical to managing social-ecologi...
Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries are among the worlds' richest in marine biodiversity. F...
Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) is a concept critical to managing socio-ecologic...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552An underlying understanding among adaptation and c...
<p>We investigate natural resource governance in three indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazo...
Communities are increasingly confronted with the simultaneous effects of climate and socioeconomic c...
In recent decades, attempts have been made to integrate social and ecological dimensions of change i...
Inspired by environmental peacebuilding literature, this research explores the peacebuilding potenti...
We analyze four case studies from Latin America using the concept of multilevel governance to assess...
The multiple purposes of nature - livelihood for communities, revenues for states, commodities for c...