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Jens Friis Lund
Jens Friis Lund
professor of political ecology
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Democratic decentralization in sub-Saharan Africa: its contribution to forest management, livelihoods, and enfranchisement
JC Ribot, JF Lund, T Treue
Environmental Conservation 37 (1), 35-44, 2010
2952010
Measuring livelihoods and environmental dependence: Methods for research and fieldwork
A Angelsen, HO Larsen, CS Olsen
Routledge, 2012
2682012
Revisiting the issue of elite capture of participatory initiatives
JF Lund, M Saito-Jensen
World development 46, 104-112, 2013
2592013
Are we getting there? Evidence of decentralized forest management from the Tanzanian Miombo woodlands
JF Lund, T Treue
World development 36 (12), 2780-2800, 2008
2592008
Promising change, delivering continuity: REDD+ as conservation fad
JF Lund, E Sungusia, MB Mabele, A Scheba
World Development 89, 124-139, 2017
2232017
Roots of inequity: How the implementation of REDD+ reinforces past injustices
S Chomba, J Kariuki, JF Lund, F Sinclair
Land use policy 50, 202-213, 2016
1932016
Community-based monitoring of natural resource use and forest quality in montane forests and miombo woodlands of Tanzania
E Topp-Jørgensen, MK Poulsen, JF Lund, JF Massao
Biodiversity & Conservation 14, 2653-2677, 2005
1932005
Negative emissions and the long history of carbon removal
W Carton, A Asiyanbi, S Beck, HJ Buck, JF Lund
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 11 (6), e671, 2020
1842020
The importance of local forest benefits: Economic valuation of Non-Timber Forest Products in the Eastern Arc Mountains in Tanzania
M Schaafsma, S Morse-Jones, P Posen, RD Swetnam, A Balmford, ...
Global Environmental Change 24, 295-305, 2014
1392014
Territoriality by conservation in the Selous–Niassa Corridor in Tanzania
J Bluwstein, JF Lund
World Development 101, 453-465, 2018
1352018
Neither fast, nor easy: the prospect of reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) in Ghana
CP Hansen, JF Lund, T Treue
International Forestry Review 11 (4), 439-455, 2009
1262009
Between dependence and deprivation: The interlocking nature of land alienation in Tanzania
J Bluwstein, JF Lund, K Askew, H Stein, C Noe, R Odgaard, F Maganga, ...
Journal of agrarian change 18 (4), 806-830, 2018
1242018
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
Paradoxes of participation: The logic of professionalization in participatory forestry
JF Lund
Forest Policy and Economics 60, 1-6, 2015
1062015
Does participatory forest management promote sustainable forest utilisation in Tanzania?
T Treue, YM Ngaga, H Meilby, JF Lund, G Kajembe, S Iddi, T Blomley, ...
International Forestry Review 16 (1), 23-38, 2014
942014
Is small beautiful? Village level taxation of natural resources in Tanzania
JF Lund
Public Administration and Development: The International Journal of …, 2007
922007
Tenure and forest income: Observations from a global study on forests and poverty
P Jagger, MMK Luckert, AE Duchelle, JF Lund, WD Sunderlin
World Development 64, S43-S55, 2014
892014
Towards transferable functions for extraction of Non-timber Forest Products: A case study on charcoal production in Tanzania
M Schaafsma, S Morse-Jones, P Posen, RD Swetnam, A Balmford, ...
Ecological Economics 80, 48-62, 2012
812012
Trends in research on forestry decentralization policies
JF Lund, RL Rutt, J Ribot
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 32, 17-22, 2018
802018
The politics of expertise in participatory forestry: a case from Tanzania
KE Green, JF Lund
Forest Policy and Economics 60, 27-34, 2015
762015
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