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A Political Economy of Forest Resource Use Case Studies of Social Forestry in Bangladesh

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By: Niaz Ahmed Khan
353 pages, Tabs
Publisher: Ashgate
A Political Economy of Forest Resource Use
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  • A Political Economy of Forest Resource Use ISBN: 9781840145731 Hardback Jul 1998 Out of Print #84499
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Forest resource use in south Asia - a conceptual overview; social forestry programmes in south Asia; selection of the Bangladesh case studies and the research methodology; forest resource use in the study areas - views from the field; social forestry at work - the frame; social forestry at work - the achievements.

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Out of Print
By: Niaz Ahmed Khan
353 pages, Tabs
Publisher: Ashgate
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