What Makes an Early Adopter ? Transforming Landscapes One Farmer at a Time
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Articles 7 What Makes an Early Adopter? Transforming Landscapes One Farmer at a Time by Alicia Calle, MESc 2008 15 Ignorance or Exclusion? Forest Knowledge and Social Hierarchies in Community-Level Conservation in the Petén, Guatemala by Micha Rahder, MESc 2008 21 Conservation in Flux: Pursuing Social Resilience in Mozambique and Peru by James Leslie, joint MESc-MBA 2008 28 Understanding Stakeholders’ Values and Concerns: The Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor, Costa Rica by Georgia Basso, MESc 2008
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