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Instituting Nature: Authority, Expertise, and Power in Mexican Forests

Part of the Politics, science, and the environment series
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Here, Mathews describes Mexico's efforts over the past hundred years to manage its forests through forestry science and biodiversity conservation.

He shows that transparent knowledge was produced by encounters between the relatively weak forestry bureaucracy and the indigenous people who manage and own the pine forests of Mexico.

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The MIT Press
0262297647 / 9780262297646
eBook (EPUB)
04/11/2011
English
320 pages
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