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Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics

About the Book Series

Routledge Explorations in Environmental Economics was established in 2001 and has since provided a key port of call for leading research in the field. As well as the core discipline of environmental economics, the remit of the series extends to natural resources, ecological economics, environmental studies and environmental science, with issues explored including energy, permit trading, valuation, taxation and climate change. The series is edited by Nick Hanley of the University of St Andrews.

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Oil Wealth and the Fate of the Forest A Comparative Study of Eight Tropical Countries

Oil Wealth and the Fate of the Forest: A Comparative Study of Eight Tropical Countries

1st Edition

By Sven Wunder
July 22, 2003

Reduction in the size of the world's remaining rainforests is an issue of huge importance for all societies. This new book - an analysis of the impact of oil wealth on tropical deforestation in South America, Africa and Asia - takes a much more analytical approach than the usual fare of ...

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