Towards understanding household-level forest reliance in Cambodia - study sites, methods, and preliminary findings
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Towards understanding household-level forest reliance in Cambodia - study sites, methods, and preliminary findings. / Ra, Koy; Pichdara, Lonn; Dararath, Yem; Jiao, Xi; Smith-Hall, Carsten.
Forest & Landscape, University of Copenhagen, 2011.Publikation: Working paper › Forskning
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T1 - Towards understanding household-level forest reliance in Cambodia - study sites, methods, and preliminary findings
AU - Ra, Koy
AU - Pichdara, Lonn
AU - Dararath, Yem
AU - Jiao, Xi
AU - Smith-Hall, Carsten
PY - 2011/8
Y1 - 2011/8
N2 - There is growing international interest in the role of forests in poverty prevention and reduction. In consequence, this broad area of investigation has been subject to increased research; one major international research project is that facilitated by the Poverty Environment Network (PEN). This project covers a large number of sites in 26 countries throughout the tropics. The present report contains contextual details, methodological information and preliminary findings for the PEN sites in Cambodia.
AB - There is growing international interest in the role of forests in poverty prevention and reduction. In consequence, this broad area of investigation has been subject to increased research; one major international research project is that facilitated by the Poverty Environment Network (PEN). This project covers a large number of sites in 26 countries throughout the tropics. The present report contains contextual details, methodological information and preliminary findings for the PEN sites in Cambodia.
M3 - Working paper
BT - Towards understanding household-level forest reliance in Cambodia - study sites, methods, and preliminary findings
PB - Forest & Landscape, University of Copenhagen
ER -
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