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agro forestry management in Ghana
Suyanto, S.; Tomich, T.; Otsuka, K..  2001.  Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management: Forest, Agroforest, and Cropland Management in Asia and Africa.. Land tenure and natural resource management: A Comparative Study of Agrarian Communities in Asia and Africa. Abstract
agro forestry management in Sumatra
Suyanto, S.; Tomich, T.; Otsuka, K..  2001.  Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management: Forest, Agroforest, and Cropland Management in Asia and Africa.. Land tenure and natural resource management: A Comparative Study of Agrarian Communities in Asia and Africa. Abstract
agroforestry
cinnamon
common property forest management in the hill region of Nepal
Suyanto, S.; Tomich, T.; Otsuka, K..  2001.  Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management: Forest, Agroforest, and Cropland Management in Asia and Africa.. Land tenure and natural resource management: A Comparative Study of Agrarian Communities in Asia and Africa. Abstract
community-based forest management
customary and private land management in Uganda
Suyanto, S.; Tomich, T.; Otsuka, K..  2001.  Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management: Forest, Agroforest, and Cropland Management in Asia and Africa.. Land tenure and natural resource management: A Comparative Study of Agrarian Communities in Asia and Africa. Abstract
Customary land tenure
Deforestation
deterioration
ecological
Environment
farm management
imperata grasslands
issues and theoretical framework
Suyanto, S.; Tomich, T.; Otsuka, K..  2001.  Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management: Forest, Agroforest, and Cropland Management in Asia and Africa.. Land tenure and natural resource management: A Comparative Study of Agrarian Communities in Asia and Africa. Abstract
land
land rights
land tenure
Land Tenure Systems
Suyanto, S.; Tomich, T.; Otsuka, K..  2001.  Agroforestry Management in Sumatra.. Land Tenure and Natural Resource Management: A Comparative Study of Agrarian Communities in Asia and Africa. :97-143. Abstract