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Conservation and development in tropical forest landscapes: a time to face the trade-offs?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2008

T.C.H. SUNDERLAND*
Affiliation:
Centre for International Forestry Research, PO Box 6596JKPWB Jakarta 10065, Indonesia
C. EHRINGHAUS
Affiliation:
Centre for International Forestry Research, Convênio Embrapa-CIFOR CEP 66.095-100, Bélem, Pará, Brazil
B.M. CAMPBELL
Affiliation:
Centre for International Forestry Research, PO Box 6596JKPWB Jakarta 10065, Indonesia
*
*Correspondence: Dr T. Sunderland e-mail: [email protected]

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