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1995. Workshop on Non-Timber Tree Product (NTTP) Market Research.. EPTD Workshop Summary. :23. Abstract
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2000. Working Group on Economic and Social Indicators: Report on Methods for the ASB Best Bet Matrix.. Working Group on Economic and Social Indicators. :44. Abstract
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1999. Smallholder Risk, Cattle and Deforestation in the Western Brazilian Amazon.. World Animal Review . 93:16-23. Abstract
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2000. Small-Scale Farms In The Western Brazilian Amazon: Can They Benefit From Carbon Trade? EPTD Discussion Paper. :42. Abstract
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2003. Rights to Forest Products, Deforestation and Smallholder Income: Evidence from the Western Brazilian Amazon.. World Development. 31(11):1889-1901. Abstract
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1997. Policy Issues in Agroforestry: Technology Adoption and Regional Integration in the Western Brazilian Amazon.. Agroforestry Systems. 38(1-3):195-22. Abstract
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1998. Letter to the Editor (Poverty and Deforestation Links).. Washington Post. :A14.
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2001. Intensifying Small-Scale Agriculture in the Western Brazilian Amazon: Issues, Implications and Implementation.. Tradeoffs or Synergies? Agricultural Intensification, Economic Development and the Environment.. Abstract
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2000. Intensified Small-Scale Livestock Systems in the Western Brazilian Amazon.. Agricultural technologies and tropical deforestation . :113-133. Abstract
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2000. Intensified Production Systems On Western Brazilian Amazon Settlement Farms: Could They Save The Forest? Environment. 82(1-3):73-88. Abstract
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2005. Coffee, Pastures, and Deforestation in the Western Brazilian Amazon: A Farm-Level Bioeconomic Model.. Slash and Burn: The Search for Alternatives.. :16.
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2003. ASB Améliorer L'équilibre Entre La Conservation Des Forêts Tropicales Humides Et La Rduction De.. Selected poster presented at the 25th International Conference for Agricultural Economists held at the ICC in Durban, 16 -22 August 2003.
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1998. Agricultural development with Rainforest Conservation: Methods for Seeking Best Bet Alternatives to Slash-and-Burn, with Applications to Brazil and Indonesia.. Agricultural Economics. 19(1-2):159-174. Abstract

