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Are Nontimber Forest Products the Antidote to Rainforest Degradation? Brazil Nut Extraction in Madre De Dios, Peru
J.A. Escobal, U. Aldana
Development Economics
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Business & Economics
Non-timber Forest Products
100%
Rain Forest
95%
Forestry
67%
Peru
66%
Degradation
65%
Brazil
52%
Poverty
49%
Forest Management
48%
Deforestation
43%
Environmental Degradation
35%
Natural Resources
34%
Resource-based
34%
Wood
32%
Income
30%
Exploitation
28%
Household
20%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
nontimber forest product
91%
nut
82%
rainforest
69%
poverty
66%
forestry
59%
environmental degradation
35%
forest management
31%
deforestation
30%
income
28%
natural resource
26%
household
26%
land
17%
Social Sciences
Peru
67%
Brazil
48%
forestry
46%
poverty
30%
environmental damage
23%
natural resources
19%
exploitation
19%
income
14%
management
10%