The political ecology of tropical forests in Southeast Asia: historical perspectives
A simplistic explanation of why tropical forests degrade or disappear all together is, because loggers take out too many trees, companies convert forest for plantations, and small farmers slash forest to make agricultural fields. Political ecology is a scientific inter-discipline that tries to ident...
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| Formato: | Libro |
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Kyoto University Press
2003
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18688 |
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