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Buytaert, W., Z. Zulkafli, S. Grainger, L. Acosta, T. Chanie Alemie, J. Bastiaensen, B. De Bièvre, and J. Bhusal, Citizen science in hydrology and water resources: opportunities for knowledge generation, ecosystem service management, and sustainable development, Frontiers in Earth Science, vol. 2, 2014.
Buytaert, W., A. Dewulf, B. De Bièvre, J. Clark, and D. Hannah, Citizen science for water resources management: Toward polycentric monitoring and governance?, Journal Of Water Resources Planning And Management, pp. 1816002, 2015.
Paul, J. D., W. Buytaert, S. Allen, J. A. Ballesteros-Canovas, J. Bhusal, K. Cieslik, J. Clark, S. Dugar, D. M. Hannah, M. Stoffel, et al., Citizen science for hydrological risk reduction and resilience building, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, vol. 5, issue 1725: WILEY, 2018.
Pandeya, B., and W. Buytaert, Citizen science and web-based modelling tools for managing freshwater, , London, Imperial College London, 2017.
Wu, B., China's development and harmonization: towards a balance with nature, society and the international community, : Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy, 2013.
Dianxiong, C., Z.. Yan, Q.. Zhang, L.. Zhang, and P.J.. Bubb, China ecosystem services for poverty alleviation - Situation analysis and research strategy, , Beijing, China Agricultural Science and Technology Press, 2010.
Mostafa, I., N. N. Naila, M. Mahfuz, M. Roy, A. S. G. Faruque, and T. Ahmed, Children living in the slums of Bangladesh face risks from unsafe food and water and stunted growth is common, Acta Paedriatrica, 2018.
Maseko, H.., C.M.. Shackleton, J.. Nagoli, and D.. Pullanikkatil, Children and wild foods in the context of deforestation in rural Malawi, Human Ecology, vol. 45, issue 6, pp. 795-807, 2017.
Baumert, S., A. Catarina Luz, J. Fisher, F. Vollmer, C. M. Ryan, G. Patenaude, P. Zorrilla-Miras, L. Artur, I. Nhantumbo, and D. Macqueen, Charcoal supply chains from Mabalane to Maputo: who benefits?, Energy For Sustainable Development, vol. 33, issue 6: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, pp. 129-138, 2016.
Baumert, S., and I. Nhantumbo, Charcoal supply chains from Mabalane to Maputo: who benefits?, , 03/2016.
Woolen, E.., C.M.. Ryan, S.. Baumert, F.. Vollmer, I.. Grundy, J.. Fisher, J.. Fernando, A.. Luz, N.. Ribeiro, and S.N.. Lisboa, Charcoal production in the Mopane woodlands of Mozambique: what are the trade-offs with other ecosystem services?, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences, vol. 371, 2016.
Vollmer, F., P. Zorilla-Miras, S. Baumert, A. Catarina Luz, E. Woollen, I. Grundy, L. Artur, N. Ribeiro, M. Mahamane, and G. Patenaude, Charcoal income as a means to a valuable end: Scope and limitations of income from rural charcoal production to alleviate acute multidimensional poverty, World Development Perspectives, vol. 7-8, pp. 43-60, 09/2017.
Hazra, S., A. Mukhopadhyay, A. Chanda, P. Mondal, T. Ghosh, S. Mukherjee, and M. Salehin, Characterizing the 2D shape complexity dynamics of the islands of Sundarbans, Bangladesh: a fractal dimension approach, Environmental Earth Sciences, vol. 75, issue 20: SPRINGER, 2016.
Ogutu, J. O., N. Owen-Smith, H-P. Piepho, M. Y. Said, S. C. Kifugo, R. S. Reid, H. Gichohi, P. Kahumbu, and S. Andanje, Changing wildlife populations in Nairobi National Park and adjoining Athi-Kaputiei Plains: collapse of the migratory wildebeest, The Open Conservation Biology Journal, vol. 7, pp. 11-26, 2013.
Adams, H., Changing places: migration and adaptation to climate change, : Routledge, 2013.
Peh, K.., Changing forest dynamics: plot-based evidence, : Routledge, 2015.
Mukhopadhyay, A., P. Mondal, J. Barik, S.. M. Chowdhury, T. Ghosh, and S. Hazra, Changes in mangrove species assemblages and future prediction of the Bangladesh Sundarbans using Markov chain model and cellular automata, Environmental Science-Processes & Impacts, 2015.
Chaigneau, T., and K. Brown, Challenging the win-win discourse on conservation and development: analyzing support for marine protected areas, Ecology and Society, vol. 21, issue 7: RESILIENCE ALLIANCE, 2016.
Woodhouse, E., and C. Bedelian, Challenging common myths in protected area management, , 2018.
Stringer, L.. C., A.. J. Dougill, A.. D. Thomas, D.. V. Spracklen, S.. Chesterman, I. C. Speranza, H.. Rueff, M.. Riddell, M.. Williams, T.. Beedy, et al., Challenges and opportunities in linking carbon sequestration, livelihoods and ecosystem service provision in drylands, Environmental Science & Policy, vol. 19-20: Elsevier, pp. 121-135, 2012.
McDermott, C. L., Certification and equity: Applying an “equity framework” to compare certification schemes across product sectors and scales, Environmental Science & Policy, vol. 33: Elsevier, pp. 428-437, 2012.
Gasparatos, A., Catalysing biofuel sustainability: International and national policy interventions, Environmental Policy and Law, vol. 43: IOS Press, pp. 216-221, 2013.
Githaiga, M.M.., J.G.. Kairo, L.. Gilpin, and M.. Huxham, Carbon storage in the seagrass meadows of Gazi Bay, Kenya, PLOS ONE, vol. 12, issue 5, 2017.
Leach, M., Carbon and the struggle over land in the Zambezi valley, , 2015.
Coulthard, S., Can we be both resilient and well, and what choices do people have? Incorporating agency into the resilience debate from a fisheries perspective, Ecology and Society, vol. 17, issue 1: Resilience Alliance, 2012.

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