In the Congo Basin, very large areas of species-rich forests exist in countries that are among the world's poorest. Decision makers and ordinary people in these countries are far more concerned about meeting short-term local and national needs than about long-term value of global biodiversity. Gi...
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Sayer, Jeffrey A.
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Swartzendruber, J.F.
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Nasi, Robert
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Byers, B.A.
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[Rich forests, poor countries: adapting forest conservation to economic realities]
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Rich forests, poor countries: adapting forest conservation to economic realities