browsing bibliography for: Forestry...
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1/182 Book:
Scherr, S.J., White, A., Kaimowitz, D.: A New Agenda for Forest Conservation and Poverty Reduction: Making Forest Markets Work for Low-Income Producers, 160 pp., Forest Trends, Washington, D.C., 2004, [auth(s) Forest Trends, Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature)]
2/182 Edited Book:
Jeffery, R., Sundar, N.: A New Moral Economy for India's Forests? Discourses of Community and Participation, 304 pp., Sage Publications, London, January 2000, [auth(s) University of Edinburgh, UK]
3/182 Report:
World Bank: A Revised Forest Strategy for the World Bank Group, 90 pp., World Bank, Washington, D.C., October 2002, [auth(s) World Bank]
4/182 Journal Article:
Ngwa, N.S.E., Fonjong, L.N.: Actors, Options and the Challenges of Forest Management in Anglophone Cameroon, GeoJournal, Vol 57 No 1,2, Kluwer Academic Publishers, November 2002, [auth(s) University of Yaounde, Cameroon, University of Buea, Cameroon]
5/182 Edited Book:
Weber, W., White, L.J.T., Vedder, A., Naughton-Treves, L.: African Rain Forest Ecology and Conservation: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, 608 pp., Yale University Press, 2001, [auth(s) Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)]
6/182 Journal Article:
Tomich, T.P., van Noordwijk, M., Vosti, S.A., Witcover, J.: Agricultural Development with Rainforest Conservation: Methods for Seeking Best Bet Alternatives to Slash-and-Burn, with Applications to Brazil and Indonesia, Agricultural Economics, Vol 19 No 1,2, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, September 1998, [auth(s) The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)]
7/182 Book:
Miranda, M., Blanco-Uribe, A.Q., Hernandez, L., Ochoa, J.G., Yerena, E.: All That Glitters Is Not Gold: Balancing Conservation and Development in Venezuela's Frontier Forests, 60 pp., World Resources Institute Forest Frontiers, December 1998, [auth(s) World Resources Institute (WRI)]
8/182 Book:
Anderson, A.B.: Alternatives to Deforestation, Columbia University Press, N.Y., April 1992, [auth(s) Ford Foundation]
9/182 Journal Article:
Takasaki, Y., Barham, B.L., Coomes O.T.: Amazonian Peasants, Rain Forest Use, and Income Generation: The Role of Wealth and Geographical Factors, Society & Natural Resources, Vol 14 No 4, Taylor and Francis, 2001, [auth(s) ]
10/182 Report:
FAO: An Annotated Bibliography on Urban Forestry in Developing Countries, 106 pp., FAO, Rome, 1994, [auth(s) Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)]
11/182 Journal Article:
Paoli, G.D., Peart, D.R., Leighton, M., Samsoedin, I.: An Ecological and Economic Assessment of the Nontimber Forest Product Gaharu Wood in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Conservation Biology, Vol 15 No 6, Blackwell Publishing, December 2001, [auth(s) University of Michigan, USA, Harvard University, USA]
12/182 Journal Article:
Rahman, S.A., Rahman, M.F., Codilan, A.L., Farhana, K.M.: Analysis of the Economic Benefits from Systematic Improvements to Shifting Cultivation and its Evolution towards Stable Continuous Agroforestry in the Upland of Eastern Bangladesh, International Forestry Review, Vol 9 No 1, 2007, [auth(s) ]
13/182 Journal Article:
Escobal, J., Aldana, U.: Are Nontimber Forest Products the Antidote to Rainforest Degradation? Brazil Nut Extraction in Madre De Dios, Peru, World Development, Vol 31 No 11, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, November 2003, [auth(s) Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE)]
14/182 Book:
Chomitz, K.M., Buys, P., De Luca, G., Thomas, T.S., Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S.: At Loggerheads? Agricultural Expansion, Poverty Reduction, And Environment in the Tropical Forests, 204 pp., World Bank, Washington, D.C., November 2006, [auth(s) World Bank]
15/182 Report:
Cattaneo, A.: Balancing Agricultural Development and Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon, IFPRI Research Report, No 129158 pp., IFPRI, Washington, D.C., 2002, [auth(s) International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)]
16/182 Report:
FAO: Better Forestry, Less Poverty. A Practitioner's Guide, FAO Forestry Paper, Vol 14966 pp., FAO, Rome, 2006, [auth(s) Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)]
17/182 Journal Article:
Weis, T.: Beyond Peasant Deforestation: Environment and Development in Rural Jamaica, Global Environmental Change, Vol 10 No 4, Elsevier Science Ltd, UK, December 2000, [auth(s) Queen's University, Canada]
18/182 Journal Article:
Silva, H.P., Boscolo, O.H., Nascimento, G., Obermüller, F., Strelow, F.: Biodiversity Conservation and Human Well-Being: Challenges for the Populations and Protected Areas of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, EcoHealth, Vol 2 No 4, Springer Science and Business Media B.V., December 2005, [auth(s) ]
19/182 Edited Book:
Padoch, C., Peluso, N.L., Danks, C.: Borneo in Transition: People, Forests, Conservation, and Development, 312 pp., Oxford University Press, October 1996, [auth(s) ]
20/182 Report:
Lele, U., Viana, V., Verissimo, A., Vosti, S., Perkins, K., Husain, S.A.: Brazil: Forests in the Balance: Challenges of Conservation With Development, Evaluation Country Case Study Series, 195 pp., World Bank, Washington, D.C., January 2000, [auth(s) World Bank]