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Raja Rajendra Timilsina

Researcher at Kochi University of Technology

Publications -  20
Citations -  157

Raja Rajendra Timilsina is an academic researcher from Kochi University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Deliberation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 120 citations.

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Sustainability of common pool resources.

TL;DR: Overall, this paper shows that when societies move toward more capitalistic environments, the sustainability of common pool resources tends to decrease with the changes in individual preferences, social norms, customs and views to others through human interactions.
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Generativity and social value orientation between rural and urban societies in a developing country

TL;DR: The authors conducted field experiments on social value orientation and administered a generative behavior checklist in two strata of Nepalese society: (1) the urban and (2) the rural.
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Exploring the Possibility of Linking and Incorporating Future Design in Backcasting and Scenario Planning

TL;DR: The paper provides an overview of the future design approach and discusses the potential benefits of linking and incorporating it into backcasting and scenario planning by summarizing the main features of such benefits for future planning for sustainability.
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Concerns for future generations in societies: A deliberative analysis of the intergenerational sustainability dilemma

TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted field experiments of an intergenerational sustainability dilemma (ISDG) game and conduct qualitative deliberative analysis in rural and urban societies of Nepal and found that the attitudes and concepts such as ideas, motivations and reasons that people discuss during the deliberation vary between urban and rural people.
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Deliberative Forms of Democracy and Intergenerational Sustainability Dilemma

TL;DR: In this paper, a dilemma game with three forms of decision-making models with majority voting and examine how they maintain intergenerational sustainability (IS) in laboratory experiments was conducted.