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4.5. Rebuilding the commons instead of selling them. How research can help restore landscapes through understanding of the colonial legacy and the critique of the neo-colonial development complex

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4.4. Honour the heritage – Historical commons as binding legacies

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4.3. The colonial enterprise and the commons: conflict or congruence over ideas and institutions for colonial productivity and today’s development

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4.2. An African Anthropocene?

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4.1. Cross-border livestock Trade and Small Arms and Conflict in Pastoral Areas of the Horn of Africa: Case Study from Southern Ethiopia and Northern Kenya

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3.8. Pastoralists beyond the cross-roads in the Horn of Africa: what are the new promising coping strategies to restore hope?

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3.7. Indigenous autonomy and the global commons: pathways for appropriate recognition and support

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3.6. Pastoralist communities in the glocal world; Towards protecting the historical legacy of common resources conservation in the Anthropocene

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3.5. What ‘Territories of life’ have in common: Exploring linkages between ICCAs and the commons under threat

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3.4. The Arctic – commons and the diversity of (de-)colonial configurations

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