Increased devolution of forest ownership and management rights to local control has the potential to promote both conservation and livelihood development in remote tropical regions. Such shifts in property rights, however, can generate conflicts, particularly when combined with rapidly increasing...
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Duchelle, Amy E.
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Cronkleton, P.
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Kainer, K.A.
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Guanacoma, G.
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Gezan, S.
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[Resource theft in tropical forest communities: implications for nontimber management, livelihoods, and conservation]
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Resource theft in tropical forest communities: implications for nontimber management, livelihoods, and conservation