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Monica Di Gregorio
Monica Di Gregorio
Associate Professor, University of Leeds
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Methods for studying collective action in rural development
R Meinzen-Dick, M DiGregorio, N McCarthy
Agricultural systems 82 (3), 197-214, 2004
5462004
Collective action, property rights and devolution of natural resource management: exchange of knowledge and implications for policy
R Meinzen-Dick, A Knox, M Di Gregorio
Workshop on Collective Action, Property Rights, and Devolution of Natural …, 2001
383*2001
Collective action, property rights, and devolution of natural resource management: A conceptual framework
R Meinzen-Dick, A Knox
Draft paper for workshop 15, 1999
3781999
Multi-level governance and power in climate change policy networks
M Di Gregorio, L Fatorelli, J Paavola, B Locatelli, E Pramova, ...
Global environmental change 54, 64-77, 2019
3642019
Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages
M Di Gregorio, DR Nurrochmat, J Paavola, IM Sari, L Fatorelli, E Pramova, ...
Environmental Science & Policy 67, 35-43, 2017
2002017
Governing the design of national REDD+: An analysis of the power of agency
M Brockhaus, M Di Gregorio, S Mardiah
Forest Policy and Economics 49, 23-33, 2014
1852014
Integrating climate change mitigation and adaptation in agriculture and forestry: opportunities and trade‐offs
B Locatelli, C Pavageau, E Pramova, M Di Gregorio
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 6 (6), 585-598, 2015
1672015
Collective action and property rights for sustainable development
RS Meinzen-Dick, M Di Gregorio
1412004
Equity and REDD+ in the media: a comparative analysis of policy discourses
M Di Gregorio, M Brockhaus, T Cronin, E Muharrom, L Santoso, ...
Ecology and Society 18 (2), 2013
1222013
Property rights, collective action, and poverty: The role of institutions for poverty reduction
M Di Gregorio, K Hagedorn, M Kirk, B Korf, N McCarthy, R Meinzen-Dick, ...
IFPRI: Washington DC, 2008
1212008
Enabling factors for establishing REDD+ in a context of weak governance
K Korhonen-Kurki, J Sehring, M Brockhaus, M Di Gregorio
Climate Policy 14 (2), 167-186, 2014
1112014
REDD+ policy networks: exploring actors and power structures in an emerging policy domain
M Brockhaus, M Di Gregorio, R Carmenta
Ecology and Society 19 (4), 2014
1022014
Networking in environmental movement organisation coalitions: interest, values or discourse?
M Di Gregorio
Environmental Politics 21 (1), 1-25, 2012
972012
REDD+, transformational change and the promise of performance-based payments: a qualitative comparative analysis
M Brockhaus, K Korhonen-Kurki, J Sehring, M Di Gregorio, ...
Climate Policy 17 (6), 708-730, 2017
962017
Information networks and power: confronting the “wicked problem” of REDD+ in Indonesia
M Moeliono, C Gallemore, L Santoso, M Brockhaus, M Di Gregorio
Ecology and Society 19 (2), 2014
902014
National REDD+ policy networks: from cooperation to conflict
M Brockhaus, M Di Gregorio
Ecology and Society 19 (4), 2014
862014
Collective action and property rights for sustainable development: overview
RS Meinzen-Dick, M Di Gregorio
792004
Framing national REDD+ benefits, monitoring, governance and finance: A comparative analysis of seven countries
MJ Vijge, M Brockhaus, M Di Gregorio, E Muharrom
Global Environmental Change 39, 57-68, 2016
752016
Politics and power in national REDD+ policy processes
M Di Gregorio, M Brockhaus, T Cronin, E Muharrom
Analysing REDD+: challenges and choices. Center for International Forestry …, 2012
752012
Make EU trade with Brazil sustainable
L Kehoe, T Reis, M Virah-Sawmy, A Balmford, T Kuemmerle, ...
Science 364 (6438), 341-341, 2019
682019
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