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. The core argument is that (1) policy support for community-based management in forestry and fisheries requires explicit … facing Cambodia's forests and fisheries, the most economically important subsectors of agriculture that rely on common …
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performance regarding in this sector while fisheries and forestry have minimal contribution because of many reasons, major reasons … agriculture sub-sectors towards the economic growth only forestry showed insignificant relationship with GDP. Another objective is …
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, energy and forestry, which typically provide the backbone for regional development in their production locations, have become …-based inductive theory-building approach, this paper presents a model of a strategic knowledge network based on collaboration between …
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Kuznets curve (EKC) of sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, forestry, mineral depletion, total suspended …
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Kuznets curve (EKC) of sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, forestry, mineral depletion, total suspended …
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This paper explores the way the man–nature relationship and the related environmental problems have been dealt along with the history of the economic thought. We discuss a number of different theoretical frameworks (classical, Marxian and neoclassical economics, Georgescu-Roegen's...
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This paper explores the way the man?nature relationship and the related environmental problems have been dealt along with the history of the economic thought. We discuss a number of different theoretical frameworks (classical, Marxian and neoclassical economics, Georgescu-Roegen's approach and...
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Are efficiency improvements in the use of natural resources the key for sustainable development, are they the solution to environmental problems, or will second round effects –so-called rebound effects- compensate or even overcompensate potential savings, will they fire back? The answer to...
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