Ohcanbohtosat - "Forests and forestry Social aspects"

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    Forest history international studies on socio-economic and forest ecosystem change : report no. 2 of the IUFRO Task Force on Environmental Change /

    Almmustuhtton 2000
    Fáttát: “…Forests and forestry Social aspects Congresses.…”
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    Forestry and the forest industry in Japan

    Almmustuhtton 2002
    Fáttát: “…Forests and forestry Social aspects Japan.…”
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    Beyond the rural-urban divide cross-continental perspectives on the differentiated countryside and its regulation /

    Almmustuhtton 2009
    Fáttát: “…Forests and forestry Social aspects.…”
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    Natural potency and political power : forests and state authority in contemporary Laos / Dahkki Singh, Sarinda

    Almmustuhtton 2012
    Fáttát: “…Forests and forestry Social aspects Laos.…”
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    The American people & the national forests : the first century of the U.S. Forest Service / Dahkki Hays, Samuel P.

    Almmustuhtton 2009
    Fáttát: “…Forests and forestry Social aspects United States History.…”
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    Nature is culture : indigenous knowledge and socio-cultural aspects of trees and forests in non-European cultures /

    Almmustuhtton 1997
    Fáttát: “…Forests and forestry Social aspects. 2053…”
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    Taking stands gender and the sustainability of rural communities / Dahkki Reed, Maureen Gail, 1961-

    Almmustuhtton 2003
    Fáttát: “…Forests and forestry Social aspects British Columbia.…”
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