This occasional paper is the result of research carried out from 2006 to 2008 on the effects of new tenure rights for forest-based communities in Latin America on access to forest resources and benefits. Focused on seven different regions in four countries, the paper examines changes in statutory...
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Larson, A.M.
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Cronkleton, P.
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Barry, D.M.
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Pacheco, P.
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[Tenure Rights and Beyond: Community Access to Forest Resources in Latin America]
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Tenure Rights and Beyond: Community Access to Forest Resources in Latin America