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Shifting Cultivation and Forest Pressure in Cameroon

Authors
  1. A Angelsen
  2. A Aweto
  3. A Degrande
  4. A Ickowitz
  5. Amy Ickowitz
  6. Anselin L
  7. B Banful
  8. B Mertens
  9. B Mertens
  10. C J Huang
  11. C J Jepma
  12. C Padoch
  13. D J Aigner
  14. Fao
  15. H J Albers
  16. H Ruthenberg
  17. I Singh
  18. J P Lanly
  19. K Dvorak
  20. K Talbott
  21. L A Thrupp
  22. L T Szott
  23. M V K Sivakumar
  24. N Myers
  25. O Mertz
  26. P B Tinker
  27. P Nye
  28. P W Jeanty
  29. P W Jeanty
  30. R Hassan
  31. R Thiele
  32. S Franzel
  33. T Amelung
  34. U Pascual
  35. V Ahuja
  36. W D Sunderlin
  37. W D Sunderlin
  38. W Meeusen
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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