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Yale Tropical Resources Institute
Dr. Michael Dove, Director
Nathaniel Delafield, Program Director
School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
210 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
U.S.A.
phone 203.432.3660
fax 203.436.4404
www.yale.edu/tri
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TRI Working Papers — new series
Agroforestry in Landscape Mosaics Working Paper Series
Agroforestry in Landscape Mosaics, or ALAM, is a research partnership between the World Agroforestry Centre, Tropical Resources Institute at Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and the University of Georgia Department of Environmental and Ecological Anthropology. ALAM’s Mission is to improve the science and practice of conservation though better understanding of agroforestry and communities in landscapes that comprise agricultural lands, trees and protected areas.
Published titles can be viewed or downloaded in PDF format.
(See also the Master’s Thesis series of working papers.)
Authors and titles in the series include:
Mbile, P., P-A Pa'ah, L. Popoola, G. Ndzomo-Abanda. 2007. Towards a Holistic Community Forest Enterprise Model: Case of the Agroforestry Cooperative of the Tri-National (CAFT), Southeast Cameroon.
Himmelfarb, David. 2006. Moving People, Moving Boundaries: The Socio-Economic Effects of Protectionist Conservation, Involuntary Resettlement and Tenure Insecurity on the Edge of Mt. Elgon National Park, Uganda.
Russell, Diane, R. Ashley, J.P. Brosius, R. Witter, M. Welch-Devine, K. Spainhower, and R. Barr. 2006. People, Trees, and Parks: Is Agroforestry In or Out?.
Simmonds, Caroline. 2006. Walking Well: The Social Landscape of the Bakili Muluzi Highway, Malawi.
Ashley, Rebecca. 2005. The Policy Terrain in Protected Area Landscapes: How Laws and Institutions Affect Conservation, Livelihoods, and Agroforestry in the Landscapes Surrounding Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Kabale, Uganda.
Ashley, Rebecca, Ph.D. candidate, Yale F&ES, and Peter Mbile, Integrated Natural Resource Management Researcher, ICRAF, Yaoundé, Cameroon. 2005. The Policy Terrain in Protected Area Landscapes: How Laws and Institutions Affect Conservation, Livelihoods, and Agroforestry in the Landscapes Surrounding Campo Ma’an National Park and The Dja Biosphere Reserve, Cameroon
Ashley, Rebecca. 2004. The Policy Terrain in Protected Area Landscapes: How Laws and Institutions Affect Conservation, Livelihoods, and Agroforestry in the Landscapes Surrounding the Classified Forests of Faira and Dioforongo, Segou, Mali.
Ashley, Rebecca 2004. Colonial Solutions, Contemporary Problems: Digging to the Root of Environmental Degradation in Kabale, Uganda.
Barr, Robin. 2004. Landscape-Level-Tree Management in Meru Central District, Kenya.
Devine, Meredith Welch 2004. Three Communities, Two Corporations, One Forest: Forest Resource Use and Conflict, Mabira Forest, Uganda.
Russell, D., R. Ashley, J.P. Brosius, R. Witter, M. Devine, K. Spainhower, R. Barr., and A. Doolittle. 2004. People, Trees and Parks: Is Agroforestry In or Out? |
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