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Tropical Deforestation The Human Dimension

Edited By: Leslie E Sponsel, Thomas N Headland and Robert C Bailey
365 pages, 21 b/w photos, 41 figs, 10 tabs
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Brings fresh perspectives to this major environmental crisis by focusing on the humans who regularly inhabit the severely damaged areas.

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LESLIE E. SPONSEL is professor of anthropology at the University of Hawaii. THOMAS N. HEADLAND teaches at the University of Texas, Arlington. ROBERT C. BAILEY is professor of anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Edited By: Leslie E Sponsel, Thomas N Headland and Robert C Bailey
365 pages, 21 b/w photos, 41 figs, 10 tabs
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This book deserves attention from every environmental historian concerned with issues affecting the Third World. Environmental History Recommended as a useful resource for upper-division undergraduate through professional collections. Choice

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