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The responsive bioeconomy: The need for inclusion of citizens and environmental capability in the forest based bioeconomy
I Mustalahti
Journal of Cleaner Production 172, 3781-3790, 2018
1632018
Can REDD+ reconcile local priorities and needs with global mitigation benefits? Lessons from Angai Forest, Tanzania
I Mustalahti, A Bolin, E Boyd, J Paavola
Ecology and Society 17 (1), 2012
1602012
Rethinking ‘expert’knowledge in community forest management in Tanzania
A Scheba, I Mustalahti
Forest Policy and Economics 60, 7-18, 2015
1302015
Where and how can participatory forest management succeed? Learning from Tanzania, Mozambique, and Laos
I Mustalahti, JF Lund
Society & Natural Resources 23 (1), 31-44, 2009
1152009
Environmental concerns in political bioeconomy discourses
D Kleinschmit, B Arts, A Giurca, I Mustalahti, A Sergent, H Pülzl
International forestry review 19 (1), 41-55, 2017
1112017
REDD+ and empowered deliberative democracy: Learning from Tanzania
I Mustalahti, OS Rakotonarivo
World Development 59, 199-211, 2014
682014
Responsibilization in natural resources governance: A romantic doxa?
I Mustalahti, V Gutiérrez-Zamora, M Hyle, BP Devkota, N Tokola
Forest Policy and Economics 111, 102033, 2020
542020
Participatory forest carbon assessment and REDD+: learning from Tanzania
K Mukama, I Mustalahti, E Zahabu
International Journal of Forestry Research 2012, 2012
422012
Resources and rules of the game: participation of civil society in REDD+ and FLEGT-VPA processes in Lao PDR
I Mustalahti, M Cramm, S Ramcilovic-Suominen, YT Tegegne
Forests 8 (2), 50, 2017
372017
Mapping policy actor networks and their interests in the FLEGT Voluntary Partnership Agreement in Lao PDR
S Ramcilovic-Suominen, M Lovric, I Mustalahti
World development 118, 128-148, 2019
322019
The context of REDD+ in Tanzania: Drivers, agents and institutions
D Kweka, R Carmenta, M Hyle, I Mustalahti, T Dokken, M Brockhaus
CIFOR, 2015
312015
Non-state forest governance and ‘Responsibilization’: The prospects for FPIC under FSC certification in Northwest Russia
D Dobrynin, E Smirennikova, I Mustalahti
Forest Policy and Economics 115, 102142, 2020
292020
How to handle the stick: positive processes and crucial barriers of participatory forest management
I Mustalahti
Forests, trees and livelihoods 16 (2), 151-165, 2006
292006
Analysis of three crucial elements of REDD+ in participatory forest management
I Mustalahti, DT Tassa
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 27 (2), 200-209, 2012
232012
Sustaining participatory forest management: case study analyses of forestry assistance from Tanzania, Mozambique, Laos and Vietnam
I Mustalahti
Small-Scale Forestry 8 (1), 109-129, 2009
212009
Msitu wa Angai: harka, haraka, haina baraka!: why does handing over the Angai forest to local villages proceed so slowly?
I Mustalahti
Anomalies of aid: a festschrift for Juhani Koponen, 168-186, 2007
212007
The role of forests in bioeconomy strategies at the domestic and EU level
H Pülzl, A Giurca, D Kleinschmit, B Arts, I Mustalahti, A Sergent, L Secco, ...
Towards a sustainable European forest-based bioeconomy, 36-53, 2017
202017
Research trends: Responsibilization in natural resource governance
I Mustalahti, A Agrawal
Forest Policy and Economics 121, 102308, 2020
192020
The forest environmental frontier in Russia: Between sustainable forest management discourses and ‘wood mining’practice
D Dobrynin, NY Jarlebring, I Mustalahti, M Sotirov, E Kulikova, E Lopatin
Ambio 50 (12), 2138-2152, 2021
172021
Complexities in accessing REDD+ benefits in community forestry: evidence from Nepal's Terai region
BP Devkota, I Mustalahti
International Forestry Review 20 (3), 332-345, 2018
172018
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