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Environmental Management, 2008
Conservation-based development programs have sought to create economic opportunities for people negatively impacted by biological diversity protection. The USDA Forest Service, for example, developed policies and programs to create contracting opportunities for local communities to restore public lands to replace jobs lost from reduced timber harvest ...
Cassandra, Moseley, Yolanda E, Reyes
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Conservation-based development programs have sought to create economic opportunities for people negatively impacted by biological diversity protection. The USDA Forest Service, for example, developed policies and programs to create contracting opportunities for local communities to restore public lands to replace jobs lost from reduced timber harvest ...
Cassandra, Moseley, Yolanda E, Reyes
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1933
From “A NATIONAL PLAN FOR AMERICAN FORESTRY” -- A Report Prepared by the Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture in Response to S. Res. 175 (72d Congress).
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From “A NATIONAL PLAN FOR AMERICAN FORESTRY” -- A Report Prepared by the Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture in Response to S. Res. 175 (72d Congress).
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Macrofungal communities outside forests
1992Data are summarized on macrofungocoenoses in plant communities dominated by herbs or dwarf shrubs, in particular grasslands, heathlands, bogs, alpine communities and ephemeral weed communities. Some special methodological problems in these habitats are discussed.
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2012
In the previous chapters we have examined how people in urban areas are considered to differ from those living in the forest environment and villages and the rituals practiced beyond rural-urban divides. But what do “city” and “urban” actually signify for Amazonian Indians?
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In the previous chapters we have examined how people in urban areas are considered to differ from those living in the forest environment and villages and the rituals practiced beyond rural-urban divides. But what do “city” and “urban” actually signify for Amazonian Indians?
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Community forest management addressing social vulnerability of forest communities in Bangladesh
International Forestry Review, 2013SUMMARY Focusing on people oriented forest policy initiatives, this paper intends to understand whether and to what extent these initiatives can address the social vulnerability of forest communities in Bangladesh. This paper found that despite the potential of community forest management, the community based policy initiatives in Bangladesh fail to ...
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