THEORIZING BENEFITS AND CONSTRAINTS IN COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE: A TRANSDISCIPLINARY SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL NETWORK APPROACH FOR EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATIONS

Theorizing benefits and constraints in collaborative environmental governance: a transdisciplinary social-ecological network approach for empirical investigations

When environmental processes cut across socioeconomic boundaries, traditional top-down government Tail Lights approaches struggle to effectively manage and conserve ecosystems.In such cases, governance arrangements that foster multiactor collaboration are needed.The effectiveness of such arrangements, however, depends on how well any ecological int

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Genome-wide association study identifies novel loci and candidate genes for rust resistance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Abstract Background Wheat rusts are important biotic stresses, development of rust resistant cultivars through molecular approaches is both economical and sustainable.Extensive phenotyping of large mapping populations under diverse production conditions and high-density genotyping would be the ideal strategy to identify major genomic regions LEMONG

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