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- CIFOR's Research Sites: Presented at XII IUFRO World Congress - Kuala Lumpur/ Malaysia. August, 7 - 12
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- Forest fires: The underlying causes and impacts of fires in Indonesia: Presented at XII IUFRO World Congress - Kuala Lumpur/ Malaysia. August, 7 - 12
- Causes of deforestation, forest degradation, and changes in human welfare: Presented at XII IUFRO World Congress - Kuala Lumpur/ Malaysia. August, 7 - 12
- Forest Products and People: Sustaining non-timber product benefits for people: Presented at XII IUFRO World Congress - Kuala Lumpur/ Malaysia. August, 7 - 12
Autor: Belcher, B.
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- Developing community-based forest enterprises in Nepal
- Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples
- Wood, fuelwood, and non-wood forest products
- Development of a village-level livelihood monitoring tool: a case-study in Viengkham District, Lao PDR
Autor: Ruíz Pérez, M.
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- Markets drive the specialization strategies of forest peoples
- L'exploitation forestiere au Cameroun: un laboratoire institutionnel de la sous-region?
- Comparison of bamboo production systems in six counties in China
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