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Forests, Fragility and Conflict : Overview and Case Studies

2011

Harwell, Emily | Farah, Douglas | Blundell, Arthur G.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Program on Forests (PROFOR), World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Conservation of forests; Access to forests; Border areas; Use of forests; Peace agreements; Nature; Clean water; Forest concession; Refuge; Palm; Genocide; Vulnerable population; Cycle of violence; Issues; Peace; Forest; Tropical forest; Revolution; Armed forces; Alternative livelihoods; Bush fires; Forest clearance; United nations security council; Logging concessions; Livestock husbandry; Concession agreements; External influences; Militarization; Exploitation; Timber prices; Police; Development assistance; Logging companies; Forest policy; Nations; Field study; National park; Timber harvest; Logging operations; Harm; Forest lands; Frontier; Loss of habitat; Negotiations; Conflict prevention; International assistance; Timber products; Forest stewardship; Bamboo; Standing trees; Drug; World development; Concession rights; Weapons; Criminality; Reserves; Tree; Rebel; Civil wars; Benefit sharing; International development; Ex-combatants; Counterparts; Dispute resolution; Wars; Terrorism; Reserve forests; Timber procurement; Dependence; Rebels; Forest companies; Local livelihoods; Affected populations; Armed conflict; Reconciliation; Refugee; Strategic value; Concession holders; Battle; Militia; Forest ownership; International markets; Genetic; Military personnel; Dealers; Regional conflict; Urban centers; Oil extraction; Ex-combatant; National forestry; Violent conflicts; Food rations; Foreign aid; Coastline; Hunters; Battles; External stress; Global trade; Forest use; Forest areas; Natural resource; Savannah woodlands; International market; Ubc; Conflict; Economic dependence; Areas of forest; Timber production; Regenerative capacity; Industrial logging; Role of forests; Charcoal production; Hostage; Geographic locations; Civil war; Security forces; Forest access; Deforested land; Sustainable management; Organized crime; Illegal timber; Counterinsurgency; Forestry allocation; Logging company; Concession; Timber demand; Violent conflict; Financial aid; Forest loss; Underdevelopment; Peacekeepers; Populations of wildlife; Oil exploration; Ecosystem; Fighting; Vegetation cover; Diplomacy; Park staff; Illegal loggers; Deaths; Concession area; Timber trade; Forest concessions
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13067http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported

2014-09-15
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