The social ecology of tropical forests : migration, populations and frontiers

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The social ecology of tropical forests : migration, populations and frontiers

edited by Wil de Jong, Lye Tuck-Po, Abe Ken-ichi

(Frontiers of area studies)

Kyoto University Press , Trans Pacific Press, 2006

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"Prepared for the International Forestry Research Symposium ... held in Kyoto from 5-7 December 2002, organized and co-sponsored by the Japan Center for Area Studies, National Museum of Ethnology and the Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor"--Acknowledgements

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Table of Contents

  • Migration and the Social Ecology of Tropical Forests
  • Migrant Characteristics and Land‐Use/Land‐Cover Change in the Pan‐Amazon Basin:A Comparative Analysis of Brazil,Bolivia,Ecuador and Per´u
  • Models of Migration in the Peruvian Amazon and their Impact on Tropical Forests
  • Forest Product Extraction, Migration and Deforestation in the Northern Bolivian Amazon
  • Migration and Forests:An Overview from Africa
  • Migrations, Frontiers and the Forest Margin in South‐western Ghana
  • Spatial Shifts and Migration Time Scales among the Baka Pygmies of Cameroon and the Punan of Borneo
  • An Overview of Migration and Deforestation in Southeast Asia:1880 to 2002
  • Commodities,Culture and Migration in Early Modern Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula and Borneo
  • Migration and Tropical Forests in the Central Highlands of Vietnam〔ほか〕

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