Trees, people and power : social dimensions of deforestation and forest protection in Central America
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Trees, people and power : social dimensions of deforestation and forest protection in Central America
Earthscan Publications, 1993
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"An Earthscan original"--P. [4] of cover
Published in association with The United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
Bibliography: p. [183]-192
Includes index
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This is an examination of the social and political processes which have caused the tropical deforestation of Central America. The author analyzes forest use and abuse, showing how the interests of different groups collide and describing how local initiatives can conserve and restore the forests. The lessons he provides are applicable to all tropical forest regions of the world and give insight into one of the most crucial environmental issues yet to be resolved.
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