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The Creation and Dissolution of Private Property in Forest Carbon: A Case Study from Papua New Guinea

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Filer, Colin
Wood, Michael

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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This paper shows how the prospect of a forest carbon market in Papua New Guinea added a new element of instability to national forest policy and property processes that were already moving in contradictory directions. In particular we examine attempts by

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Human Ecology (Journal)

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2037-12-31
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