Borneo in transition people, forests, conservation, and development

'This book provides an excellent overview of more than a decade of transformation in a forest landscape where the interests of local people, extractive industries and globally important biodiversity are in conflict. The studies assembled here teach us that plans and strategies are fine but, in...

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Tác giả khác: edited by Christine Padoch and Nancy Lee Peluso; with the assistance of Cecilia Danks
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Được phát hành: New York Oxford University Press 2003
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