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    Legal bases for the management of forest resources as common property

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    Date
    1996-04
    Author
    Bruce, John W.
    Publisher
    Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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    Subject
    Natural resources, Communal Management
    Natural resources, Communal Law and legislation
    Right of property
    Dispute resolution (Law)
    Community forests Law and legislation
    Forest policy
    Forest management Law and legislation
    Customary law
    Tenure systems Law and legislation
    Common property Law and legislation
    Land conflicts
    Permanent Link
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/61009
    Type
    Article
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    157 p.
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    • Land Tenure Center Research Papers

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