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Brazil’s conservation reform and the reduction of deforestation in Amazonia. (2021). Fearnside, Philip.
In: Land Use Policy.
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  29. Heterogeneous public preference for REDD+ projects under different forest management regimes. (2018). Rakatama, Ari ; Iftekhar, Sayed ; Pandit, Ram.
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  33. Impacts of REDD+ payments on a coupled human-natural system in Amazonia. (2018). Grogan, Kelly A ; Caviglia-Harris, Jill L ; Putz, Francis E ; Sills, Erin O ; Roberts, Dar A ; Swisher, Marilyn E.
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