1. Erratum for Vol. 38, No. 2, 2020, and: Erratum for Vol. 38, No. 3, 2020
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  1. The World Goes Zoom; Will Restoration Boom?
  2. Steven N. Handel
  3. pp. 1-2
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  1. Restoration for Whom, by Whom? A Feminist Political Ecology of Restoration
  2. Marlène Elias, Deepa Joshi, Ruth Meinzen-Dick
  3. pp. 3-15
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  1. Disciplines, Sectors, Motivations and Power Relations in Forest Landscape Restoration
  2. Stephanie Mansourian
  3. pp. 16-26
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  1. Three Approaches to Restoration and Their Implications for Social Inclusion
  2. Emily Sigman, Marlène Elias
  3. pp. 27-35
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  1. Ramsar Convention and the Wise Use of Wetlands: Rethinking Inclusion
  2. Deepa Joshi, Bryce Gallant, Arunima Hakhu, Sanjiv De Silva, Cynthia McDougall, Mark Dubois, Indika Arulingam
  3. pp. 36-44
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  1. Assessing the Social Benefits of Tree Planting by Smallholders in Vietnam: Lessons for Large-Scale Reforestation Programs
  2. Pamela McElwee, Tran Huu Nghi
  3. pp. 52-63
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  1. Exploring Gender Equity in Ecological Restoration: The Case of a Market-Based Program in Kenya
  2. Juliet Kariuki, Regina Birner
  3. pp. 77-89
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  1. Restoration of Urban Water Commons: Navigating Social-Ecological Fault Lines and Inequities
  2. Amrita Sen, Hita Unnikrishnan, Harini Nagendra
  3. pp. 120-129
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  1. Abstracts
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