In natural resource management research, best practice implies the participation of community members, research or development teams and other stakeholders to jointly identify research and development parameters and contribute to decision making. Ideally, the research or development process itself g
Partnerships for Empowerment: Participatory Research for Community-based Natural Resource Management
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