This title was first published in 2000: An ethnographically-based study which examines rainforest practices and conflicting land uses from the indigenous standpoint. Agroforestry, logging, conservation and eco-tourism are viewed in historical context, from pre-colonial production systems through colonial developments to modern encounters with Asian logging companies
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