Case Study -- The Juma Reserve, REDD+, and Marriott International: A Collaborative Approach to Natural Capitalization
The Food-Energy-Water Nexus Project Juma
Publisher Description
Samantha Voncannon, Daniel S. Fogel, Wake Forest University, and Amy Rosenthal, World Wildlife Fund, wrote this case for the purpose of class discussions.
This case is not intended to serve as endorsements, sources of primary data, or illustrations of effective and ineffective management and public policy.
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