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Deforestation and its Impacts in the Case-Study Areas

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Forests and Livelihoods

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This chapter reports some of the findings of the field studies that examined processes directly leading to deforestation and the impacts on different social groups. The four case-studies are discussed in separate sections. This is done in order better to suggest inte.ractions and linkages among processes, policies and more stable relationships influencing deforestation and its consequences in each area.

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Barraclough, S.L., Ghimire, K.B. (1995). Deforestation and its Impacts in the Case-Study Areas. In: Forests and Livelihoods. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230375802_3

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