Publications


The importance of the sub-district level for community-based natural resource management in rural Zimbabwe

Working paper by Lindsay Stringer, Andy Dougill on 6 Jul 2014

Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) in Zimbabwe has a long and varied history within a complex and dynamic governance system. Significant amounts of research have critiqued the successes and failures of Zimbabwe’s CBNRM programme – the Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resource Use (CAMPFIRE) – across its three decades of implementation. Past research has […]



Nesting REDD+ into Integrated Conservation and Development Projects: what empirical lessons can be drawn?

Working paper by Claire Quinn, Peter Minang, Lalisa Duguma on 1 Jul 2014

There are diverse lessons that subnational projects designed to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) should learn from previous or existing integrated conservation and development projects (ICDPs). An empirical understanding of how ICDP lessons on community engagement could inform REDD+ implementation is necessary especially if REDD+ policies/projects are to achieve effective forest resource […]





Strategies in Climate Negotiations: Theory and Experiments

Presentations and data by Alessandro Tavoni on 30 Jun 2014

Papers from the ‘Strategies in Climate Negotiations: Theory and Experiments’ session at the Fifth World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists. Session chaired by Alessandro Tavoni, London School of Economics … read more »



Climate engineering reconsidered

Research article by Antony Millner, Alessandro Tavoni on 30 Jun 2014

Stratospheric injection of sulphate aerosols has been advocated as an emergency geoengineering measure to tackle dangerous climate change, or as a stop-gap until atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are reduced. But it may not prove to be the game-changer that some imagine. read more »