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Gabriela Ramirez Galindo - 9 Aug 2012
Regulatory burdens associated with co-management arrangements continue to fall on local communities.
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Shared management rights not so equal: Forest communities still tied up in state red tape
Regulatory burdens associated with co-management arrangements continue to fall on local communities.
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