central america | Parks & Wildlife Policy design
Human Choices Affect Conservation Impact: Correct Impact Evaluation after the Fact and Looking Forward
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Pfaff, A. and Robalino, J. 2008 “Human Choices Affect Conservation Impact: Correct Impact Evaluation after the Fact and Looking Forward.” In C. Palmer and S. Engel Eds. Avoided Deforestation: Prospects for Mitigating Climate Change. Routledge 192-207Publications
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