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Amazonia: resiliency and dynamism of the land and its people.
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1995
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Historical GeographyTropical Rain ForestLand UseForestryHuman EcologyLand DegradationForest GovernanceForest LivelihoodSocial SciencesCommunity ResilienceForest Transition TheoryLand DevelopmentGeographyEcosystem ResilienceDeforestationReforestationAmazon BasinMan-land RelationshipForest-related IndustryNatural Resource ManagementBusinessPrivate SectorNatural Resource EconomicsAnthropologySocial Anthropology
The Amazon basin, the world's largest remaining tropical rain forest, is experiencing rapid ecological and socio-economic changes. This book examines the forces behind these changes and considers current threats to the forests and their biodiversity. Various strategies for conserving forests and other regional resources are outlined, with an emphasis on the critical role of the private sector.