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Jake Brunner

Researcher at International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources

Publications -  5
Citations -  241

Jake Brunner is an academic researcher from International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal conflict & Nexus (standard). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 206 citations.

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Why South-east Asia should be the world’s priority for averting imminent species extinctions, and a call to join a developing cross-institutional programme to tackle this urgent issue

TL;DR: The South-east Asian Non-Marine Species Survival Challenge (SSC) as discussed by the authors is an emerging program coordinated by IUCN SSC on behalf of its member organisations to assist implementing agencies and their partners minimise the impending extinctions among Southeast Asian non-marine vertebrates.
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Political transition and emergent forest-conservation issues in Myanmar.

TL;DR: A horizon-scanning approach was used to assess the 40 emerging issues most affecting Myanmar's forests, including internal conflict, land-tenure insecurity, large-scale agricultural development, demise of state timber enterprises, shortfalls in government revenue and capacity, and opening of new deforestation frontiers with new roads, mines, and hydroelectric dams.
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Monitoring and evaluation of Payment for Forest Environmental Services in Vietnam: From myth to reality

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the effectiveness of the monitoring and evaluation activities of the Payment for Forest Environmental Services program (PFES) in Vietnam and offer practical policy recommendations for future PFES implementation.
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Improved water management is central to solving the water-energy-food trilemma in Lao PDR

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed water-energy-food issues in Lao PDR in the context of a policy shift to more sustainable "green growth" and significantly increased infrastructure inves...