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‘It Takes Two Hands to Clap’: How Gaddi Shepherds in the Indian Himalayas Negotiate Access to Grazing (2007)
Journal Article
Axelby, R. (2007). ‘It Takes Two Hands to Clap’: How Gaddi Shepherds in the Indian Himalayas Negotiate Access to Grazing. Journal of Agrarian Change, 7(1), 35-75. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0366.2007.00139.x

This article examines the effects of state intervention on the workings of informal institutions that coordinate the communal use and management of natural resources. Specifically it focuses on the case of the nomadic Gaddi shepherds and official att... Read More about ‘It Takes Two Hands to Clap’: How Gaddi Shepherds in the Indian Himalayas Negotiate Access to Grazing.

Rural poverty in Mexico: assets and livelihood strategies among the Mayas of Yucatán (2007)
Journal Article
Poole, N., Gauthier, R., & Mizrahi, A. (2007). Rural poverty in Mexico: assets and livelihood strategies among the Mayas of Yucatán. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 5(4), 315-330. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735903.2007.9684831

Understanding poverty and sustainability needs livelihood studies that acknowledge heterogeneity at the community and household level. This is particularly true for Latin America where inequality and ethnicity are important aspects of poverty and sus... Read More about Rural poverty in Mexico: assets and livelihood strategies among the Mayas of Yucatán.

HIV and AIDS (2007)
Book Chapter
Jennings, M. (2007). HIV and AIDS. In Oxford Analytica, Sub-Saharan Africa: Key Issues to 2012 (60-66). Oxford Analytica