Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) in Bangladesh

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Tapan Kumar Nath Mohammed Jashimuddin Makoto Inoue

Community-Based Forest Management (CBFM) in Bangladesh

World Forests Volume 22

Series editors Matti Palo, Cartago, Costa Rica Jussi Uusivuori, Vantaa, Finland Advisory Board Janaki Alavalapati, University of Florida, USA Joseph Buongiorno, University of Wisconsin, USA Jose Campos, CATIE, Costa Rica Sashi Kant, University of Toronto, Canada Maxim Lobovikov, FAO/Forestry Department, Rome, Italy Misa Masuda, University of Tsukuba, Japan Roger Sedjo, Resources for the Future, Washington, USA Brent Sohngen, University of Ohio, USA Yaoqi Zhang, Ohio State University, Ohio, USA

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Tapan Kumar Nath School of Biosciences University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus Semenyih, Selangor Malaysia

Makoto Inoue Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences The University of Tokyo Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo Japan

Mohammed Jashimuddin Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences University of Chittagong Chittagong Bangladesh

ISSN 1566-0427 World Forests ISBN 978-3-319-42386-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-42387-6

ISSN 1566-0427

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ISBN 978-3-319-42387-6

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