Governing indigenous territories in the Peruvian Amazon : placing people or forest first?
The current competition for land in the Peruvian Amazon presents a challenge to many indige-nous communities which do not have legal ownership over their customary lands. In response to this challenge, several actions have been taken by indigenous groups to gain possession over forest areas which th...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2015
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