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Sustainable development and participatory practices in community forestry: the case of FUNDECOR in Costa Rica

Between 1950 and 1994, the pace of deforestation in Costa Rica was one of the most rapid in the western hemisphere. This is a case study of FUNDECOR (Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Cordillera Volcánica Central/Foundation for the Development of the Central Volcanic Range), an NGO created to stop...

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Published in:Local environment 2008-06, Vol.13 (4), p.367-383
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Costa Rica
Deforestation
Forestry
FUNDECOR
Local communities
NGOs
Non-governmental organizations
participatory practices
Sustainable development
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