Governing landscapes: An agenda for the assessment of grasslands and savannahs

In this article, we propose an agenda promoting the development of a new integrated assessment toolkit (theory-based toolkit) of environmental governance in overlooked ecosystems of grasslands and savannahs in the Global South. To explore the complexity of social-ecological and governance systems, a...

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Hauptverfasser: Eufemia, Luca, Wawrzynowicz, Ingrid, Bonatti, Michelle, Partelow, Stefan, Fischer, Joern, Sieber, Stefan
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