Locust control in transition: the loss and reinvention of collective action in post-soviet kazakhstan

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  • who: Kazbek Toleubayev and colleagues from the Wageningen University, The Netherlands have published the research work: Locust Control in Transition: The Loss and Reinvention of Collective Action in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The last part of the paper discusses the public good character of locust control and the optimal modes of collective action. lead to the formation of hopper bands and swarms. This approach has proved to be very successful in fostering resilience management (Walker et_al 2002) by farmers, who by learning through discovery come to understand better the agroecological relationships . . .

     

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