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  1. Borrini-Feyerabend, Grazia. 1996. Collaborative management of protected areas: Tailoring the approach to the context. Gland, Switzerland: International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
  2. Borrini-Feyerabend, Grazia, ed. 1997. Beyond fences: Seeking social sustainability in conservation. 2 vols. Gland, Switzerland: International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
  3. Borrini-Feyerabend, Grazia, et al. 2000. Co-management of natural resources: Organising, negotiating and learning-by-doing. Heidelberg, Germany: GTZ and International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Kasparek Verlag.
  4. Center for Impact Assessment and Supras consult, et al. 2006. “Environmental and social risk assessment (ESRA). Final report.”. Prepared for the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) / Global Environment Facility (GEF) project Reversal of Land and Water Degradation Trends in the Lake Chad Basin Ecosystem: Establishment of Mechanisms for Land and Water Management. Ndjamena, Chad: LCBC.
  5. Davis, Sandy and Lars T. Soeftestad. 1995. Participation and indigenous peoples. Social Development Notes no. 8, 1995. Washington DC, United States: World Bank. [access]
  6. van der Heijden, Anna, Tony Pryor, and Lars T. Soeftestad, 2006. Knowledge management and natural resources in Africa: perspectives from two networks. Knowledge Management for Development Journal (KM4D Journal) vol. 2, no. 1 (May 2006), 103-115. [url]
  7. Hewawasam, Indu and Lars T. Soeftestad, et al. 1997. Towards an integrated coastal zone management strategy for Ghana. A sector work. Accra, Ghana & Washington DC, United States: Ghana Environmental Protection Agency & Africa Technical Family: Environment, World Bank.
  8. Kirsch-Jung, Karl P. and Lars T. Soeftestad. 2006. “Regulating the commons in Mauritania: local agreements as a tool for sustainable natural resource management.” Paper presented at the 11th biennial conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP), 18-21 June 2006, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. [access]
  9. Mozammel, Masud and Barbara Zatlokal. 2002. “Strategic communication in PRSP.” Draft. Washington DC, United States: World Bank. [access]
  10. Soeftestad, Lars T. 1996a. Social assessment. In Proceedings of the UNEP workshop in rapid integrated river basin assessments, 89-91. Stephenville, Texas, United States, 20-22 February 1996. Stephenville, United States & Nairobi, Kenya: Texas Institute for Applied Environmental Research (TiAER) & United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
  11. Soeftestad, Lars T. 1996b. “Voices from below and from within: institutions and resource management in coastal Ghana.” Paper presented at the 6th biennial conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP), 5-8 June 1996, Berkeley, United States. [access]
  12. Soeftestad, Lars T. 1997. “Property rights and environmental and social sustainability.” Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, 4-9 March 1997, Seattle, Washington, United States.
  13. Soeftestad, Lars T. 1999a. “Social, cultural and institutional aspects of sustainability: general review and the World Bank experience.” Technical Background prepared for the “Australian-FAO Technical Consultation on Sustainability Indicators in Marine Capture Fisheries,” 18-22 January 1999, Sydney, Australia.
  14. Soeftestad, Lars T. 1999b. “Report on the International Workshop on Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM),” 10-14 May 1998. Washington DC, United states: World Bank. [access]
  15. Soeftestad, Lars T. 2000. “On knowledge and processes in development cooperation.” [in Norwegian] Dagbladet, 25 July 2000. [access]
  16. Soeftestad, Lars T. 2001a. Community-based natural resource management: knowledge management and knowledge sharing in the age of globalization. CBNRM Net Papers no. 1 (August 2001). [access]
  17. Soeftestad, Lars T. 2001b. Aligning needs and means. On culture, ICT and knowledge in development cooperation. CBNRM Net Papers no. 2 (August 2001). [access]
  18. Soeftestad, Lars T. 2002. CBNRM Net: knowledge management and networking for the global CBNRM community of practice. CBNRM Net Papers no. 3 (June 2002). [access]
  19. Soeftestad, Lars T. 2003. Coastal and marine resources in the Caribbean: local co-management and regional knowledge management. In Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute (GCFI), 10-14 November 2003. Tortola, British Virgin Islands.
  20. Soeftestad, Lars T. 2004. Biodiversity conservation, communication and language: is English a solution, a problem or both? Policy Matters no. 13 (November 2004), 281-83. [access]
  21. Soeftestad, Lars T. 2005. “Social assessment.” Yemen Rainfed Agriculture and Livestock Project. Washington DC, United States: World Bank.
  22. Soeftestad, Lars T. and Maung K. Sein. 2003. ICT and development: east is east and west is west and the twain may yet meet. In S. Krishna and S. Madon, eds. The digital challenge: information technology in the development context, 63-82. Hampshire, United Kingdom: Ashgate.
  23. Soeftestad, Lars T., Koffi A. Alanon, and Daniela Diz, et al. 2004. Language, culture and communication in development cooperation. On the role of ICTs in networking online communities of practice. CBNRM Net Papers no. 6 (March 2004). [access]
  24. Soeftestad, Lars T. 2006. “Mauritania Technology Fosters Tradition: on spatial and local tools for natural resource management.” Presentation at the 9th international conference of the Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Organization (GSDI), 3-11 November 2006, Santiago, Chile. [access]
  25. Soeftestad, Lars T. and Prakash Kashwan. 2004. CBNRM Net: from managing natural resources to managing ecosystems, knowledge and people. In Arno Scharl, ed. Environmental online communication, 235-50. London, United Kingdom: Springer. [access]
  26. Soeftestad, Lars T. and Hans-Werner Wabnitz. 2004. “Knowledges and legal reform in the Sahel: linking traditional and modern natural resource management legal regimes horizontally and vertically through use of ICTs.” Presentation at the conference “Bridging scales and epistemologies: linking local knowledge with global science in multi-scale assessments,” organized by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA), 17-20 March 2004, Alexandria, Egypt. [access]
  27. Soeftestad, Lars T. and Maung K. Sein. 2009. ICT and development: east is east and west is west and the twain may yet meet. On the process of implementing and ICT-strategy in the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad). In Rohan Kariyawasam, ed. The WTO, communications, E-commerce and the internet. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. (in press)
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