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Collaborating to compete - The governance implications of stakeholder agendas at Mount Pulag National Park, the Philippines
ArticleAbstract: Regional planning has long sought to manage places that extend across political boundaries. The intePalabras claves:Co-management, Collaborative planning, DECENTRALIZATION, Indigenous peoples, Philippines, protected areas, Regional planningAutores:Sandra Lee PinelFuentes:scopusCollaborative community-based governance in a transboundary wetland system in the Ecuadorian Andes
ArticleAbstract: International mountain conservation paradigms have shifted in the past 30 years from establishment oPalabras claves:Andes, comanagement, ECUADOR, Governance, Paramo, RAMSAR, wetlandsAutores:Ammon J., F. Lopez Rodriguez, Fausto Vinicio López Rodríguez, Helsley J., M. Iñiguez Gallardo, Sandra Lee Pinel, Veronica Iñiguez-Gallardo, Wendland K.Fuentes:rraaescopusCulture and cash:How two New Mexico pueblos combined culture and development
ReviewAbstract: From 1980 to the present, most American Indian tribes exercising the Indian Self-Determination Act oPalabras claves:Development, Indigenous governance, Indigenous knowl edge, Pueblo IndiansAutores:Sandra Lee PinelFuentes:scopusGenerating co-management at kasha katuwe tent rocks national monument, New Mexico
ArticleAbstract: Collaborative planning theory and co-management paradigms promise conflict prevention and the incorpPalabras claves:adaptive management, Co-management, Collaborative planning, Cultural landscapes, Federal land management, Indigenous peoples, New MexicoAutores:Pecos J., Sandra Lee PinelFuentes:scopusGiving and reciprocity in natural resource management and consensus building: An application of economic anthropology to understanding the clearwater basin forest collaborative
ArticleAbstract: Literature on collaborative planning and adaptive co-management often proclaims that well-managed prPalabras claves:collaborative resource management, economic anthropology, forests, Idaho, Regional planning, Social exchange theory, wildernessAutores:Sandra Lee PinelFuentes:scopusErratum to Regional Planning as Mediation: Inside Minnesotás Metropolitan Twin Cities Regional Plan Implementation (Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, (2011) 13, 4)
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Sandra Lee PinelFuentes:scopusSocial impact assessment sensitizes planning
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Sandra Lee PinelFuentes:scopusStakeholders in climate science: Beyond lip service?
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Kammen D., Klenk N., Lima P., Meehan K., Mendez F., Sandra Lee PinelFuentes:scopusStopping the flood of damages from Cochiti Dam
ArticleAbstract: The Cochiti Pueblo, a federally recognised tribe, inhabit a reservation in New Mexico behind the CocPalabras claves:Autores:Sandra Lee PinelFuentes:scopusThe social and cultural importance of high Andean wetlands: Addressing the stewardship approach for wetland management
ArticleAbstract: The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands encourages a stewardship approach for wetlands management, incorpoPalabras claves:Andes, Community-based natural resource management, Conservation, Regional planning, Stewardship approach, wetlandsAutores:A. Forsgren, F. Lopez Rodriguez, Fausto López-Rodríguez, Forsgren A., J. Morocho Cuenca, José Ramiro Morocho-Cuenca, S Pinel, Sandra Lee PinelFuentes:rraaescopus