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  1. Population pressure and the microeconomy of land management in hills and mountains of developing countries por Templeton, Scott R., Scherr, Sara J.

    Publicado 1997
    “…Concerns about harmful environmental impacts are frequently raised in research and policy debates about population growth in the hills and mountains of developing countries. Although establishing wildlife corridors and biosphere reserves is important for preserving selected biodiverse habitats, for the vast majority of hilly-mountainous lands, the major ecological concerns are for the sustainability of local production systems and for watershed integrity. …”
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  2. Bioenergy and agriculture: Promises and challenges: Bioenergy in developing countries: Experiences and prospects por Kammen, Daniel M.

    Publicado 2006
    “…Biomass energy programs offer a wide range of potential benefits for developing countries. Already traditional biomass products like firewood, charcoal, manure, and crop residues provide the main source of household energy use for some 2–3 billion people in the developing world, and this demand is likely to grow in the years ahead. …”
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