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Moyo, F., J. Ijumba, and J. Friis Lund, Failure by design? Revisiting Tanzania's flagship Wildlife Management Area Burunge, Conservation & Society, vol. 14, pp. 232-242, 2016.
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.
Morrison, E. H. J., C. Upton, N. Pacini, K. Odhiambo-K'oyooh, and D. M. Harper, Public perceptions of papyrus: community appraisal of wetland ecosystem services at Lake Naivasha, Kenya, Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology, vol. 13, issue 2, pp. 135-147, 2013.
Morrison, E.. H. J., C.. Upton, K.. Odhiambo-K'oyooh, and D.. M. Harper, Managing the natural capital of papyrus within riparian zones of Lake Victoria, Kenya, Hydrobiologia, vol. 692, issue 1: Springer Verlag (Germany), pp. 5-17, 2011.
Morris, N., Providing ethical guidance for collaborative research in developing countries, Research Ethics, 2015.
Morgera, E., and M. Ntona, Linking small-scale fisheries to international obligations on marine technology transfer, Marine Policy, 2017.
Montanarella, L., D. Jon Pennock, N. McKenzie, M. Badraoui, V. Chude, I. Baptista, S. Kazem AlaviPanah, A. AlShankiti, T. Mamo, E. Ahmed El M. Elsheikh, et al., World's soils are under threat, Soil, vol. 2, pp. 79-82, 2016.
M Mondal, S., A. Fazal M. Saleh, M.. Abdur Razz Akanda, S. K. Biswas, A. Zofar Md Moslehuddin, S. Zaman, A. N. Lázár, and D. Clarke, Simulating yield response of rice to salinity stress with the AquaCrop model, Environmental Science-Processes & Impacts, vol. 17, pp. 1118-1126, 2015.
Meir, P.., P.. Brando, D.. Nepstad, S.. Vasconcelos, A.. C. L. Costa, E.. Davidson, S.. Almeida, R.. A. Fisher, E.. D. Sotta, D.. Zarin, et al., The effects of drought on Amazonian rain forests, : American Geophysical Union, 2013.
Meir, P., and I. F. Woodward, Amazonian rain forests and drought: response and vulnerability, New Phytologist, vol. 187, issue 3: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 553-557, 2010.
Meir, P., Climatic change and seasonally dry tropical forests, : Island Press, 2011.
Mehta, L., and T. Karpouzoglou, Limits of policy and planning in peri-urban waterscapes: The case of Ghaziabad, Delhi, India, Habitat International, vol. 48, issue 7: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, pp. 159-168, 2015.
J. McGregor, A., V. Salagrama, and A. V. Bahadur, Fisheries in coastal India: Extraction, livelihoods and a way of life, , Farnham, Ashgate, 2014.
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.
McDermott, M., S. Mahanty, and K. Schreckenberg, Examining equity: A multidimensional framework for assessing equity in payments for ecosystem services, Environmental Science & Policy, vol. 33: Elsevier, pp. 416-427, 2012.
McClanahan, T. R., and N. A. Muthiga, Environmental variability indicates a climate-adaptive center under threat in northern Mozambique coral reefs, Ecosphere, vol. 8, 2017.
McClanahan, T. R., and N. A. Muthiga, Similar impacts of fishing and environmental stress on calcifying organisms in Indian Ocean coral reefs, Marine Ecology Progress Series, vol. 560, issue 7: INTER-RESEARCH, pp. 87-103, 2016.
McClanahan, T.. R., Biogeography versus resource management: how do they compare when prioritizing the management of coral reef fish in the south-western Indian Ocean?, Journal of Biogeography, 2015.
Matawa, F., A. Murwira, F. M. Zengeya, and P. M. Atkinson, Modelling the spatial-temporal distribution of tsetse (Glossina pallidipes) as a function of topography and vegetation greenness in the Zambezi Valley of Zimbabwe, Applied Geography, vol. 76, issue 12: ELSEVIER SCI LTD, pp. 198-206, 2016.
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.
Martin, A., R. Myers, and N. M. Dawson, The park is ruining our livelihoods. We support the park! Unravelling the paradox of attitudes to protected areas, Human Ecology, vol. 46, issue 1, pp. 93-105, 02/2018.
Martin, A., A. Akol, and N. Gross-Camp, Towards an explicit justice framing of the social impacts of conservation, Conservation & Society, vol. 13(2), pp. 166-178, 2015.
Martin, A., B. Coolsaet, E. Corbera, N. M. Dawson, J. A. Fraser, I. Lehman, and I. Rodriguez, Justice and conservation: The need to incorporate recognition, Biological Conservation, vol. 197, pp. 254-261, 2016.
Martin, A., and A. Akol, Just conservation? On the fairness of sharing benefits, : Earthscan, 2013.
Marshall, F., Recognizing sustainability frontiers in the peri-urban, SAWAS, vol. 5, pp. 98-102, 2016.

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