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  <titleInfo>
    <title>Forests</title>
    <subTitle>nature, people and power</subTitle>
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    <namePart>Doornbos, Martin (Ed.)</namePart>
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  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>Saith, Ashwani (Ed.)</namePart>
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  <name type="personal">
    <namePart>White, Ben (Ed.)</namePart>
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    <publisher>Black well</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2000</dateIssued>
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    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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  <physicalDescription>
    <extent>vi, 366p.</extent>
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  <abstract>Forest the arenos of struggles and conflicts,in which both trees and forest dwellers,frequently find themselves on the losing side, focusing on the forests of Africa, Asia and Latin America. This volume highlights four dimensions; the array of ongoing con</abstract>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Martin Doornbos</note>
  <subject>
    <topic>Forests and forestry; Forest conservation; Agriculture</topic>
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  <classification authority="ddc" edition="21st">333.7516 D691F</classification>
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