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Footprints in the Jungle: Natural Resource Industries, Infrastructure, and Biodiversity Conservation

Edited by Ian A. Bowles and Glenn T. Prickett

in OUP Catalogue from Oxford University Press

Abstract: Tropical forests have seen a tremendous growth in logging, mining, and oil and gas development over the past decades. These industries and their infrastructure, including roads and power lines, have a tremendous impact on the environment and often conflict with the growing concern for conservation, particularly the conservation of tropical biodiversity. However, development in the tropics is extremely important economically, both for developing and industrialized nations, and this volume looks at new approaches that attempt to minimize the impact of development. It collects numerous case studies by project managers, advocates, and researchers from major international companies, development agencies, universities, and non-governmental organizations. It looks closely at the environmental and social impact of resource development, proposes a rigorous "best practices" approach, and examines a number of challenging technical, environmental, social, and legal issues. It will be an invaluable reference in this important and highly politicized debate. Available in OSO: http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/oso/public/content/economicsfinance/0195125789/toc.html

Date: 2001
ISBN: 9780195125788
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