Collective Action Without Collective Ownership: The Role Of Formal Logging Contracts In Community Associations On The Brazilian Amazon Frontier

17 de maio de 2004

maio 17, 2004

Daniel Nepstad, Frank Merry, Gregory Amacher, Eirivelthon Santos, Maria Rosenildes dos Santos, Duncan MacQueen

Neste trabalho os autores utilizam-se de dados sócio-econômicos sobre os colonos para estudar contratos entre pequenos produtores de madeira e a indústria madeireira.

Nepstad, DANIEL; MERRY, FRANK; AMACHER, GREGORY; LIMA, EIRIVELTHON; SANTOS, MARIA ROSENILDES; MACQUEEN, DUNCAN. Collective Action Without Collective Ownership: The Role Of Formal Logging Contracts In Community Associations On The Brazilian Amazon Frontier. Maio, 2004.

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