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Citation: D. Davis et Df. Gartside, Challenges for economic policy in sustainable management of marine naturalresources, ECOL ECON, 36(2), 2001, pp. 223-236
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Citation: Df. Taylor, Employment-based analysis: an alternative methodology for project evaluation in developing regions, with an application to agriculture in Yucatan, ECOL ECON, 36(2), 2001, pp. 249-262
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Citation: R. Sierra, The role of domestic timber markets in tropical deforestation and forest degradation in Ecuador: Implications for conservation planning and policy, ECOL ECON, 36(2), 2001, pp. 327-340
Citation: Rn. Chakraborty, Stability and outcomes of common property institutions in forestry: evidence from the Terai region of Nepal, ECOL ECON, 36(2), 2001, pp. 341-353
Citation: R. Janssen et al., Use of environmental functions to communicate the values of a mangrove ecosystem under different management regimes. Response to a critique (vol 35, pg 141, 2000), ECOL ECON, 36(2), 2001, pp. 359-359