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Forest Transition Theory – Pathways to Forest Sustainability

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Forest Transition Deficiency Syndrome

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The central aim of this chapter is to broadly explain the theoretical foundation of the study. The core theoretical frame revolves around the Forest Transition Theory (FTT). In doing so, the chapter also presents and discusses some cases of forest transitional successes from Latin America, Asia and from the African continent for the purpose of comparative analytical reference.

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Correspondence to Emmanuel Ametepeh .

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Ametepeh, E. (2019). Forest Transition Theory – Pathways to Forest Sustainability. In: Forest Transition Deficiency Syndrome. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25039-3_2

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