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245 00 $aTropical deforestation :$bthe human dimension /$cedited by Leslie E. Sponsel, Thomas N. Headland, and Robert C. Bailey ; with a foreword by Jeffrey A. McNeely.
260 $aNew York :$bColumbia University Press,$c℗♭1996.
300 $axxviii, 365 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aMethods and cases in conservation science
490 1 $aBiology and resource management in the tropics
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tAnthropological perspectives on the causes, consequences, and solutions of deforestation /$rLeslie E. Sponsel, Robert C. Bailey, and Thomas N. Headland --$tRole of deforestation in the collapse of the late classic Copan Maya State /$rElliot M. Abrams, AnnCorinne Freter, David J. Rue, and John D. Wingard --$tForests and Polynesian adaptations /$rBrien A. Meilleur --$tDeforestation and human-forest relationships: what can we learn from India? /$rJanis B. Alcorn and Augusta Molnar --$tPolitical economy of colonial farm forestry in Kenya: the view from Kirinyaga /$rAlfonso Peter Castro.
505 00 $tDeforestation in the Brazilian Amazon /$rEmilio F. Moran --$tForty years of political ecology in the Peruvian Upper Forest: the case of the Upper Huallaga /$rEduardo Bedoya and Lorien Klein --$tPolitical ecology of deforestation in Honduras /$rSusan Stonich and Billie R. DeWalt --$tHuman niche and rain forest preservation /$rJames Vandemeer --$tLogging in the Congo: implications for indigenous foragers and farmers /$rDavid S. Wilkie --$tAfter deforestation: migrant lowland farmers in the Philippines Upland /$rJames F. Eder.
505 00 $tDivided island of New Guinea: people, development, and deforestaton /$rCarolyn D. Cook --$tUse of satellite imagery and anthropology to assess the causes of deforestation in Madagascar /$rRobert W. Sussman, Glen M. Green, and Linda K. Sussman --$tPromoting biodiversity and empowering local people in Central African forests /$rRobert C. Bailey.
520 1 $a"While many studies of tropical deforestation neglect the indigenous people of the forests, Tropical Deforestation: The Human Dimension illuminates the insights local people have into conservation of their ecosystems, the effects of habitation on those ecosystems, and the impact of development and natural resource depletion on their lives. The authors present fresh perspectives on the major global crisis of deforestation from a wide range of fields including biological ecology, forest history, conservation biology, anthropology, political economy, and development economics." "Tropical Deforestation, enriched with more than fifty photographs, illustrations, and tables, along with a comprehensive bibliography, includes coverage of Central and South America, Africa, the Philippines, Indonesia, and the Indian subcontinent. Considering the effects of natural resource use in prehistory and colonial history and the rapid ecosystem depletion occuring today, investigating new technologies and efforts to involve indigenous people in conservation and development, the book presents an excellent overview of the causes, consequences, and possible solutions to deforestation."--Jacket.
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650 0 $aForest ecology$zTropics.
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650 0 $aForests and forestry$zTropics.
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700 1 $aSponsel, Leslie E.$q(Leslie Elmer),$d1943-
700 1 $aHeadland, Thomas N.
700 1 $aBailey, Robert Converse.
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