Preoccupation with global energy supplies and climate change in the global North, and a desire to improve the balance of trade and capture value in the emerging carbon market by developing countries, together place biofuels firmly on the map of global land use change. Much of this recent land use...
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German, L.
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Schoneveld, G.C.
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Pacheco, P.
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[The social and environmental impacts of biofuel feedstock cultivation: Evidence from multi-site research in the forest frontier]
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The social and environmental impacts of biofuel feedstock cultivation: Evidence from multi-site research in the forest frontier