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Ayana Angassa & Oba, G. (2007). Relating long-term rainfall variability to cattle population dynamics in communal rangelands and a government ranch in southern Ethiopia. Agricultural Systems, 94 (3): 715-725.
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Benjaminsen, T. A., Derman, B. & Sjaastad, E. (2007). Exploring new understandings of resource tenure and reform in the context of globalisation. Land Use Policy, 24 (4): 611-612. (Editorial)
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Derman, B. & Hellum, A. (2007). Livelihood rights perspective on water reform: reflections on rural Zimbabwe Land Use Policy 24 (4): 664-673
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Getachew Mamo, Sjaastad, E. & Vedeld, P. (2007). Economic dependence on forest resources: a case from Dendi District, Ethiopia. Forest Policy and Economics, 9 (8): 916-927.
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Vedeld, P., Angelsen, A., Bojö, J., Sjaastad, E. & Berg, G. K. (2007). Forest environmental incomes and the rural poor. Forest Policy and Economics, 9 (7): 869-879.
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These authors are also presently on Noragric’s staff:

Mehta, L. (2007). Whose scarcity? Whose property? The case of water in western India. Land Use Policy, 24 (4): 654-663.
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Vatn, A. (2007). Resource regimes and cooperation. Land Use Policy, 24 (4): 624-632.
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