Impact of land transformation, management and governance on subjective wellbeing across social–ecological systems

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  • What: The authors focused intensity (from SESU2, which is the most extensively managed to SESU4, the most intensively managed) and governance systems (from SESU1 that mostly implemented communal governance to SESU4, in which the governance system primarily relies on private land and individual land tenure) (Fig 1). This study assessed the SWB of smallholders who inhabit a biodiversity hotspot area by analyzing how subjective perceptions of wellbeing differed across SES contexts.
  • Who: Patricia Santillán-Carvantes from the Handled by Wiebren Johannes Boonstra, Uppsala University have published the research: Impact of land transformation, management and . . .

     

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