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Showing items 1 through 9 of 46.Despite the importance of tropical moist forests for conserving biodiversity and storing carbon, forests continue to fall, because the private benefits of clearing land for agriculture far outweigh tangible economic gains from retaining forests.
The Asian financial crisis led to a major devaluation of the Indonesian exchange rate, macro instability, and the need for a “structural adjustment” program.
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This report identifies the links among economic growth, poverty alleviation, and natural resource degradation in Brazil.
This report identifies the links among economic growth, poverty alleviation, and natural resource degradation in Brazil.
The rapid expansion of commodity agriculture in tropical forest landscapes is a key driver of deforestation.
The purpose of the work presented in this report is to demonstrate that policymakers have tools at their disposal that provide significant help in the evaluation of trade-offs, opportunities, and repercussions of the policies under consideration.
International environmentalists have praised Burma for its commitment to conservation, yet in reality the greening of the Burmese dictatorship is just another tool for military coercion and advancement...
Getting to the roots of Burma’s latest timber export trade...
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