All Stories

  1. Climate precarity in rural livelihoods: Agrarian transformations and smallholder vulnerability in Vietnam
  2. Advocating afforestation, betting on BECCS: land-based negative emissions technologies (NETs) and agrarian livelihoods in the global South
  3. The challenges of collective PES: Insights from three community-based models in Vietnam
  4. Governing for Transformative Change across the Biodiversity–Climate–Society Nexus
  5. Shifting policies for shifting cultivation: A history of anti-swidden interventions in Vietnam
  6. The Politics of Indigenous Environmental Knowledge in Vietnam
  7. Transformative Conservation of Ecosystems
  8. Challenges to understanding and managing cultural ecosystem services in the global South
  9. Patriotism, place, and provisioning: assessing cultural ecosystem services through longitudinal and historical studies in Vietnam
  10. Response to “Practice what you preach: Ensuring scientific spheres integrate Indigenous Peoples’ and Local Communities’ rights and agency too” by Lopez-Maldonado
  11. Transformative governance of biodiversity: insights for sustainable development
  12. Ten people‐centered rules for socially sustainable ecosystem restoration
  13. Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss
  14. Locally Based, Regionally Manifested, and Globally Relevant: Indigenous and Local Knowledge, Values, and Practices for Nature
  15. Soil-derived Nature's Contributions to People and their contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
  16. The role of soils in learning and inspiration, physical and psychological experiences, and in supporting identities
  17. Gender and payments for environmental services: impacts of participation, benefit-sharing and conservation activities in Viet Nam
  18. Recognizing Indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ rights and agency in the post-2020 Biodiversity Agenda
  19. Enabling transformative economic change in the post‐2020 biodiversity agenda
  20. Political Ecology: Nature and Society against the Grain
  21. Power and Agency: The Discipline-Shifting Work of James C. Scott
  22. Chiixuu Tll iinasdll: Indigenous Ethics and Values Lead to Ecological Restoration for People and Place in Gwaii Haanas
  23. Anthropological engagements with integrated assessment modeling
  24. Climate Change: Expanding Anthropological Possibilities
  25. Ensuring a Post-COVID Economic Agenda Tackles Global Biodiversity Loss
  26. Working with Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) in large‐scale ecological assessments: Reviewing the experience of the IPBES Global Assessment
  27. The impact of interventions in the global land and agri‐food sectors on Nature’s Contributions to People and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
  28. A State‐of‐the‐Art Review of Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Pollution
  29. Historical shifts in local attitudes towards wildlife by Maasai pastoralists of the Amboseli Ecosystem (Kenya): Insights from three conservation psychology theories
  30. Practices for climate change mitigation and adaptation
  31. Hybrid Outcomes of Payments for Ecosystem Services Policies in Vietnam: Between Theory and Practice
  32. Beyond Market Logics: Payments for Ecosystem Services as Alternative Development Practices in the Global South
  33. The contributions of Indigenous Peoples and local communities to ecological restoration
  34. Indigenous Ecologies
  35. Silencing Agency in Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) by Essentializing a Neoliberal ‘Monster’ Into Being: A Response to Fletcher & Büscher's ‘PES Conceit’
  36. The Metrics of Making Ecosystem Services
  37. Using REDD+ Policy to Facilitate Climate Adaptation at the Local Level: Synergies and Challenges in Vietnam
  38. Flood vulnerability among rural households in the Red River Delta of Vietnam: implications for future climate change risk and adaptation
  39. The Carbon Fix
  40. From Conservation and Development to Climate Change
  41. Strategies for changing the intellectual climate
  42. Payments for environmental services and contested neoliberalisation in developing countries: A case study from Vietnam
  43. Contribution of anthropology to the study of climate change
  44. Payments for environmental services as neoliberal market-based forest conservation in Vietnam: Panacea or problem?
  45. Resource Use Among Rural Agricultural Households Near Protected Areas in Vietnam: The Social Costs of Conservation and Implications for Enforcement
  46. Reforesting “Bare Hills” in Vietnam: Social and Environmental Consequences of the 5 Million Hectare Reforestation Program
  47. Forest environmental income in Vietnam: household socioeconomic factors influencing forest use
  48. "Blood Relatives" or Uneasy Neighbors? Kinh Migrant and Ethnic Minority Interactions in the Trường Sơn Mountains
  49. From the Moral Economy to the World Economy: Revisiting Vietnamese Peasants in a Globalizing Era
  50. ‘There is Nothing that is Difficult’: History and Hardship on and after the Ho Chi Minh Trail in North Vietnam
  51. You Say Illegal, I Say Legal
  52. Environmental Rights
  53. Sustainability
  54. Who Should Manage the Land?