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The Causes of Tropical Deforestation The Economic and Statistical Analysis of Factors Giving Rise to the Loss of the Tropical Forests KATRINA BROWN & DAVID PEARCE, EDS. With contributions by a wide range of authors from developed as well as developing countries, this book offers a ’state of the art’ econometric analysis of tropical deforestation at the global, regional, and country level and dispels some of the myths that surround tropical deforestation. It looks at key issues such as population, debt, income and poverty, and agricultural development and presents a number of case studies which focus on the causes of deforestation in Latin America and Asia and on the role of the tropical timber trade. 320 pages, illus., $75.00 Teh604/822-5959. Toll-freefaxfororders:1-800.668-0821 Shipping $4.00. VISA & Master Card accepted UBC Press ¯ University of British Columbia 6344 Memorial Road, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z2 UBCPress

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The Causes of Tropical DeforestationThe Economic and Statistical Analysisof Factors Giving Rise to the Loss of the Tropical Forests

KATRINA BROWN & DAVID PEARCE, EDS.

With contributions by a wide range of authors from developed as well asdeveloping countries, this book offers a ’state of the art’ econometric analysis oftropical deforestation at the global, regional, and country level and dispels someof the myths that surround tropical deforestation. It looks at key issues such aspopulation, debt, income and poverty, and agricultural development andpresents a number of case studies which focus on the causes of deforestation inLatin America and Asia and on the role of the tropical timber trade.

320 pages, illus., $75.00

Teh604/822-5959. Toll-freefaxfororders:1-800.668-0821Shipping $4.00. VISA & Master Card accepted

UBC Press ¯ University of British Columbia6344 Memorial Road, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z2 UBCPress

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