Changing Forests
Collective Action, Common Property, and Coffee in Honduras
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Description
Drawing on ethnographic and archival research, this book explores how the indigenous Lenca community of La Campa, Honduras, has conserved and transformed their communal forests through the experiences of colonialism, opposition to state-controlled logging, and the recent adoption of export-oriented coffee production. The book merges political ecology, collective-action theories, and institutional analysis to study how the people and forests have changed through various transitions.
Science / Environmental Science
Science / Earth Sciences / Geography
Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
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