Collective action has played a vital role in managing common pool resources in numerous global contexts. This article explores the factors affecting collective action related to the removal of the mile-a-minute weed (Mikania micrantha, referred to as Mikania), an invasive plant, in community...
Author(s)
Sullivan, A.; York, A. M.; An Li; Yabiku, S. T.; Hall, S. J.
Publisher
Elsevier B. V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Forest Policy and Economics, 2017, 80, pp 1-10
Invasive species management aims to prevent or mitigate the impacts of introduced species but management interventions can themselves generate social impacts that must be understood and addressed. Established approaches for addressing the social implications of invasive species management can be...
Author(s)
Crowley, S. L.; Hinchliffe, S.; McDonald, R. A.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2017, 54, 2, pp 351-357
In order to meet its Kyoto Protocol commitment targets, the Italian Government has made relevant investments in forest projects in developing countries through the Clean Development Mechanism. This paper investigates the Italian participated afforestation/reforestation (A/R) projects under the...
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Corradini, G.; Brotto, L.; Ciccarese, L.; Pettenella, D.
Publisher
Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Parma, Italy
Citation
iForest, 2016, 9, pp 720-728
Volunteer citizen monitoring is an increasingly important source of scientific data. We developed a volunteer program for early detection of new invasive species by private landowners on their own land. Early detection of an invasive species, however, subjects the landowner to the potentially...
Author(s)
Andow, D. A.; Borgida, E.; Hurley, T. M.; Williams, A. L.
Publisher
Springer, New York, USA
Citation
Environmental Management, 2016, 58, 4, pp 606-618
Mountain ecosystems are increasingly being affected by global environmental change, challenging the ubiquitous agro-ecosystem-based livelihoods of the people. This article uses participatory research methods to document and analyse (1) local and regional impacts of climate change on ecosystem...
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Bhatta, L. D.; Oort, B. E. H. van; Stork, N. E.; Baral, H.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services and Management, 2015, 11, 2, pp 145-155
Invasions of bracken fern, Pteridium aquilinum, are an important source of agricultural degradation in many tropical areas. We present a case study of apparent historical degradation of agricultural land which, combined with recent conservation measures, may have created new pressures on food...
Author(s)
Berget, C.; Duran, E.; Bray, D. B.
Publisher
Springer Science + Business Media, Inc (Springer), New York, USA
Citation
Human Ecology, 2015, 43, 4, pp 547-558
The importance of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for the welfare of rural communities is globally recognized. The aim of this study was to provide a background of the collection and marketing of NTFPs in rural towns in the Maule Region. A representative sample of 0.2% of the regional rural...
Author(s)
Muñoz, M.; Aedo, D.; San Martín, J.
Publisher
Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile
Citation
Bosque, 2015, 36, 1, pp 121-125
The golden apple snail or GAS (Pomacea canaliculata) is an important invasive pest in irrigated rice that feeds on young rice plants. In many countries in SE-Asia, governments have recently decreased their support of training courses for snail management, because farmers are now considered to know...
Author(s)
Schneiker, J.; Weisser, W. W.; Settele, J.; Van Sinh Nguyen; Bustamante, J. V.; Marquez, L.; Villareal, S.; Arida, G.; Ho Van Chien; Kong Luen Heong; Türke, M.
Publisher
Koninklijke Landbouwkundige Vereniging (Royal Netherlands Society for Agricultural Sciences), Wageningen, Netherlands
Citation
NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences, 2016, 79, pp 11-21
People who have a stake in their environment are more likely to volunteer to assist conservation but they must be empowered to do so. This study explored the possibility of harnessing volunteers in the control of an invasive predator, the American mink Neovison vison, which decimates seabird...
Author(s)
Fraser, E. J.; Macdonald, D. W.; Bryce, R.; Lambin, X.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Oryx, 2014, 48, 4, pp 605-612
The rate of transportation, introduction, dissemination, and spread of nonnative species is increasing despite growing global awareness of the extent and impact of biological invasions. Effective policies are needed to prevent an increase in the significant negative environmental and economic...
Author(s)
Novoa, A.; Kaplan, H.; Kumschick, S.; Wilson, J. R. U.; Richardson, D. M.
Publisher
Weed Science Society of America, Lawrence, USA
Citation
Invasive Plant Science and Management, 2015, 8, 3, pp 307-316