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Albertine Rift 1 EU Structural Funds policy 1 Regional Development 1 Regional Governance 1 Transboundary Protected Areas 1 cross border cooperation 1 ecosystem services 1 environmental conflict 1 peace parks 1 transboundary protected areas 1
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Cascão, Ana 1 Chhotray, Vasudha 1 Gray, Maryke 1 Heintel, Martin 1 Martin, Adrian 1 Rutagarama, Eugene 1 Weixlbaumer, Norbert 1
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International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences 1
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Journal of Peace Research 1 Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 1
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An analytical view of Regional Governance in cross border cooperation: Concepts of protected areas and their significance in a cross border context
Heintel, Martin; Weixlbaumer, Norbert - International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences - 2014
Transboundary Protected Areas (TBPA) represent a potential strategy for sustainable cross border development. Experts …
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Understanding the co-existence of conflict and cooperation: Transboundary ecosystem management in the Virunga Massif
Martin, Adrian; Rutagarama, Eugene; Cascão, Ana; Gray, … - In: Journal of Peace Research 48 (2011) 5, pp. 621-635
This article contributes to our understanding of transboundary environmental management regimes through the application of an analytical framework that facilitates an exploration of the co-existence of conflict and cooperation. Rather than framing conflict and cooperation as mutually exclusive...
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