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Development and Environment

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Anderson Anthony B., May Peter H., and Balick Michael. The Subsidy from Nature: Palm Forests, Peasantry, and Development on an Amazon Frontier. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1991. 233 pages, maps, plates, graphs, tables, appendices, references, index.

Guimarães Roberto P.. The Ecopolitics of Development in The Third World: Politics and Environment in Brazil. Boulder, CO: Lyme Rienner Publishing. 271 pages, bibliography, index.

Hall Anthony L.. Developing Amazonia: Deforestation and Social Conflict in Brazil's Carajas Programme. New York, NY: Manchester University Press, 1989. 295 pages, maps, plates, tables, bibliography, index.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Nancy Yeldezian-Dufau*
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University of Miami Graduate School of International Studies (Coral Gables, FL)

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Johnston, R. (1989) Environmental Problems: Nature, Economy, and State. New York, NY: Pinter Publishers.Google Scholar
Rosenbaum, J., and Tyler, W. (1971) “Policy-Making for the Brazilian Amazon.” Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, 13, 3-4 (July-October): 416433.Google Scholar