Autor:
Medina, G.
Shanley, P.
This article explores the changing livelihoods and resource management choices of three rural communities in a dynamic logging frontier region along the Capim River in the eastern Amazonian State of Pará, Brazil. A study of 13 successive logging events during a twenty-year time span in a 3,000 ha...
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/19106
Medina, G.
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Shanley, P.
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[Big trees, small favors: loggers and communities in Amazonia]
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Big trees, small favors: loggers and communities in Amazonia