From a systems perspective, governance represents a key driver when it comes to the potential for addressing rapid environmental, climate, social and even technological change. As our knowledge of forest-water interactions and their potential to improve human welfare expands, new opportunities emerge to optimise the strategic use of natural resources in ways that may bring multiple spinoff benefits to those who depend on these resources for their livelihood and prosperity.
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Ellison, D. et al. 2018. Governance options for addressing changing forest-water relations. Forest and Water on a Changing Planet: Vulnerability, Adaptation and Governance Opportunities. A Global Assessment Report, pp. 147-170
Ellison, D., Claassen, M., Van Noordwijk, M., Sullivan, C., Vira, B., Xu, J., ... Haywood, L. K. (2018). Governance options for addressing changing forest-Water relations., Worklist;21104 International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10347
Ellison, D, Marius Claassen, M Van Noordwijk, CA Sullivan, B Vira, J Xu, Emma RM Archer, and Lorren K Haywood. "Governance options for addressing changing forest-water relations" In WORKLIST;21104, n.p.: International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10347.
Ellison D, Claassen M, Van Noordwijk M, Sullivan C, Vira B, Xu J, et al. Governance options for addressing changing forest-water relations.. Worklist;21104. [place unknown]: International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO); 2018. [cited yyyy month dd]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10347.