Publications related to EfD by Paul Guthiga
Dr. Paul M. Guthiga is a research associate with EfD initiative in Kenya. Paul was a Post-Doc fellow with EfD-K from 2008 to December 2010. Paul is currently a Policy Analyst with International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) under the ReSAKSS programme. Before joining EfD, he held a short post-doc position at the center for development research (ZEF), Germany. He holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of Bonn, Germany. His areas of research interest include; economics of biodiversity conservation, environmental valuation, natural resource governance and economics of climate change. Dr. Guthiga has published his research several international peer reviewed journals.
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- Meteorologists Meeting Rainmakers:Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Policy Processes in Kenya Paul Guthiga and Andrew Newsham, 2011, 'Meteorologists Meeting Rainmakers: Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Policy Processes in Kenya', IDS Bulletin, 42(3),pp.104-109.
- Assessing opportunity costs of conservation: Ingredients for protected area management in the Kakamega Forest, Western Kenya Borner Jan, John Mburu, Paul Guthiga and Stephen Wambua, 2009,"Assessing opportunity costs of conservation: Ingredients for protected area management in the Kakamega Forest, Western Kenya", Forest Policy and Economics, 2009, in Press.
- Factors Influencing Local Communities’ Satisfaction Levels with Different Forest Management Approaches of Kakamega Forest, Kenya Paul M. Guthiga, John Mburu and Karin Holm-Mueller, 2008, "Factors Influencing Local Communities’ Satisfaction Levels with Different Forest Management Approaches of Kakamega Forest, Kenya", Environmental Management, 2008, Vol.41, pp.696-706
- Understanding Local Communities’ Perceptions of Existing Forest Management Regimes of a Kenyan Rainforest Paul M. Guthiga, 2008, "Understanding Local Communities' Perceptions of Existing Forest Management Regimes of a Kenyan Rainforest", International Journal of Social Forestry (IJSF), 2008, vol.1(2)pp.145-167.
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