Florestas Familiares: Um pacto sócio-ambiental entre a indústria madeireira e a agricultura familiar na Amazônia

16 de março de 2003

mar 16, 2003

Lima, E., Leite, A., Nepstad, D., Kalif, K.,Azevedo-Ramos, C., Pereira, C., Alencar, A.,Lopes, U. e Merry, F

O objetivo deste relatório é analisar as perspectivas para a governança da indústria madeireira na Amazônia.

Lima, E., Leite, A., Nepstad, D., Kalif, K.,Azevedo-Ramos, C., Pereira, C., Alencar, A.,Lopes, U. e Merry, F. 2003. Florestas Familiares: Um pacto sócio-ambiental entre a indústria madeireira e a população rural carente da Amazônia. Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia (IPAM), Belém, Brasil. 70 p.; il.

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