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Digby Race
Researcher at University of the Sunshine Coast
Publications - 104
Citations - 1291
Digby Race is an academic researcher from University of the Sunshine Coast. The author has contributed to research in topics: Community forestry & Forest management. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 98 publications receiving 1066 citations. Previous affiliations of Digby Race include University of Wollongong & Cooperative Research Centre.
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The Twists and Turns of Community Participation in Natural Resource Management in Australia: What is Missing?
Marlene Buchy,Digby Race +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a conceptual framework for analysing the role of participation in natural resource management, especially forestry, and provide three examples of how community participation has been developed in Australia.
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Delocalizing Communities: Changing Forms of Community Engagement in Natural Resources Governance
Hemant Ojha,Rebecca M. Ford,Rodney J. Keenan,Digby Race,Digby Race,Dora Carias Vega,Himlal Baral,Himlal Baral,Prativa Sapkota,Prativa Sapkota +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a cross-scalar view of local communities is proposed to understand how local communities interact with the wider world, through what they term "delocalization of communities" in natural resource management.
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Differential impacts of climate change on communities in the middle hills region of Nepal
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored climate change vulnerability in terms of exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity across different well-being groups, genders of the head of household and household location.
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Outmigration and Land-Use Change: A Case Study from the Middle Hills of Nepal
Bhawana Kc,Digby Race +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored how outmigration affects land management practices in the context of rapidly changing rural communities and economics in the middle hills of Nepal and found that underutilization of farmland is a more prominent phenomenon than land abandonment, with rural communities moving to less intensive farming.
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Household and farm attributes affecting adoption of smallholder timber management practices by tree growers in Gunungkidul region, Indonesia
Gerhard Sabastian,Gerhard Sabastian,Peter Kanowski,Peter Kanowski,Digby Race,Emlyn Williams,James M. Roshetko +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report household and farm factors affecting the adoption of timber management practices by smallholders in the Gunungkidul region, Central Java, Indonesia, using three logistic regression analysis models to identify the key factors influencing farmers' adoption and management decisions.