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020 _a9780190053314
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100 _aKashwan, Prakash
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245 0 _aDemocracy in the woods :
_benvironmental conservation and social justice in India, Tanzania, and Mexico
260 _aNew Delhi
_bOxford
_c2017
300 _a311p.
500 _ahttps://india.oup.com/product/democracy-in-the-woods-9780190053314
520 _aHow do societies negotiate the apparently competing agendas of environmental protection and social justice? Why do some countries perform much better than others on this front? Democracy in the Woods addresses these question by examining land rights conflicts—and the fate of forest-dependent peasants—in the context of the different forest property regimes in India, Tanzania, and Mexico. These three countries are prominent in the scholarship and policy debates about national forest policies and land conflicts associated with international support for nature conservation
650 _aSocial justice
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650 _aTanzania
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650 _aIndia
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