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- Documentation:Open Case Studies/FRST522/2024/Exploring Community-Led Forest Resource Management: A Case Study of Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve, Mambilla Plateau, Taraba State, Nigeria December 22, 2024 JanetteBulkan
- Documentation:Open Case Studies/FRST522/2024/Community forestry in the Terai region of Nepal: An assessment of its role in poverty reduction December 22, 2024 JanetteBulkan
- Documentation:Open Case Studies/FRST522/2024/From Judicial Decisions to Conservation: Can Litigation Drive Sustainable Forest Practices in the USA and Canada? December 21, 2024 JanetteBulkan
- Documentation:Open Case Studies/FRST522/2024/The Obajana Indigenous People of Kogi State Nigeria and the Cement Company: Assessing the process of FPIC December 21, 2024 JanetteBulkan
- Documentation:Open Case Studies/FRST522/2024/The Ogiek Indigenous People of Kenya: Barriers and Opportunities to Inclusive Conservation December 21, 2024 JanetteBulkan
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Philosophical Ownership & Open Collaboration
Occasionally, I get inquiries if it is possible to create or modify a page on the UBC Wiki so it is only editable or viewable by an invited group of people. The UBC Wiki is an open platform with no … Continue reading
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Quick Thoughts About Purpose & Community
I’ve been thinking a lot about the purpose of the UBC Wiki. Wikipedia has a pretty narrowly defined purpose: it is an encyclopedia. Only content that fits with their mission of being an encyclopedia is allowed to remain. Inherit in … Continue reading