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This chapter addresses the question of environmental policy during the transition, and focuses on the specific issues of deforestation, water resources and pesticides. It argues that despite some progressive legislation, the environment remained largely neglected by the Rodríguez government. This lack of government commitment was due primarily to the influence of powerful interest groups opposed to the radical reforms necessary to protect the environment.
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- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Export Crop
- Landless Peasant
- Regional Development Strategy
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Causarano, M. (1997). Environmental Policy. In: Lambert, P., Nickson, A. (eds) The Transition to Democracy in Paraguay. Latin American Studies Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25767-6_13
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