Financial crisis and state–NGO relations: The case of Brazilian Amazonia, 1998–2000

17 de março de 2005

mar 17, 2005

Sjur Kasa, Lars Otto Næss

Artigo do Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, Norway, que discute as consequências da crise financeira nas políticas ambientais de 1997–1999 da Ásia, Brasil e Rússia, além de tratar da relação Estado / Organizações Não-Governamentais na Amazônia Brasileira.

Kasa, S., e Næss, L.O. 2005. Financial crisis and state–NGO relations: The case of Brazilian Amazonia, 1998–2000. Society and Natural Resources, 18:791–804.

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