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Digby Race
Land Management & Development, University of the South Pacific
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Delocalizing communities: Changing forms of community engagement in natural resources governance
HR Ojha, R Ford, RJ Keenan, D Race, DC Vega, H Baral, P Sapkota
World Development 87, 274-290, 2016
1782016
The twists and turns of community participation in natural resource management in Australia: What is missing?
M Buchy, D Race
Journal of environmental planning and management 44 (3), 293-308, 2001
1702001
Differential impacts of climate change on communities in the middle hills region of Nepal
P Gentle, R Thwaites, D Race, K Alexander
Natural hazards 74, 815-836, 2014
1252014
Outmigration and land-use change: A case study from the middle hills of Nepal
B Kc, D Race
Land 9 (1), 2, 2019
802019
Household and farm attributes affecting adoption of smallholder timber management practices by tree growers in Gunungkidul region, Indonesia
G Sabastian, P Kanowski, D Race, E Williams, JM Roshetko
Agroforestry systems 88 (2), 257-268, 2014
652014
REDD+ and community forestry: implications for local communities and forest management-a case study from Nepal
M Poudel, R Thwaites, D Race, GR Dahal
International Forestry Review 16 (1), 39-54, 2014
652014
Household and community responses to impacts of climate change in the rural hills of Nepal
P Gentle, R Thwaites, D Race, K Alexander, T Maraseni
Climatic Change 147, 267-282, 2018
582018
Power to change: Analysis of household participation in a renewable energy and energy efficiency programme in Central Australia
L Havas, J Ballweg, C Penna, D Race
Energy Policy 87, 325-333, 2015
532015
Social equity and livelihood implications of REDD+ in rural communities–a case study from Nepal
M Poudel, R Thwaites, D Race, GR Dahal
International Journal of the Commons 9 (1), 2015
512015
Global survey and analytical framework for forestry out-grower arrangements
H Desmond, D Race
Final Report submitted to the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the …, 2000
512000
Lessons from recent evaluations of natural resource management programs in Australia
A Curtis, A Robertson, D Race
Australian Journal of Environmental Management 5 (2), 109-119, 1998
481998
Patterns, drivers and implications of demographic change in rural landscapes
D Race, GW Luck, R Black
Demographic change in Australia's rural landscapes: implications for society …, 2010
472010
Demographic change in Australia's rural landscapes: Implications for society and the environment
GW Luck, D Race, R Black
Springer Science & Business Media, 2010
462010
Which smallholders are willing to adopt Acacia mangium under long-term contracts? Evidence from a choice experiment study in Indonesia
DB Permadi, M Burton, R Pandit, I Walker, D Race
Land Use Policy 65, 211-223, 2017
372017
A role for community participation in Australian forest management?
D Race, B Marlène
Rural Society 9 (2), 405-420, 1999
321999
Partnerships for involving small-scale growers in commercial forestry: lessons from Australia and Indonesia
D Race, AR Bisjoe, R Hakim, N Hayati, A Kadir, P Kusumedi, AA Nawir, ...
International Forestry Review 11 (1), 88-97, 2009
312009
Understanding climate adaptation investments for communities living in desert Australia: experiences of indigenous communities
D Race, S Mathew, M Campbell, K Hampton
Climatic Change 139 (3), 461-475, 2016
292016
Socio-economic considerations for regional farm forestry development
D Race, A Curtis
Australian Forestry 60 (4), 233-239, 1997
291997
Compliance of smallholder timber value chains in East Java with Indonesia's timber legality verification system
D Susilawati, P Kanowski, AB Setyowati, IAP Resosudarmo, D Race
Forest Policy and Economics 102, 41-50, 2019
282019
Links Between Farm Forestry Growers and the Wood Processing Industry: Lessons from the Green Triangle, Tasmania and Western Australia: a Report for the Rural Industries …
A Curtis, D Race
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, 1998
271998
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