“Living a good life”: conceptualizations of well-being in a conservation context in Cambodia
Conservation practice has sometimes been criticized for relying on simplistic assumptions about social contexts in natural resource management. Despite recent advances conceptualizing the interface between human well-being and the environment, very few studies moving from theory to practice exist. W...
Auteurs principaux: | Beauchamp, E, Woodhouse, E, Clements, T, Milner-Gulland, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Resilience Alliance
2018
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