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Marketing relationships in Mesoamerican Forestry
Projektbeschreibung:
In Mesoamerica, the main benefits of forests for community owners come through markets. Community operations have established a wide range of marketing relationships in order to shape the way these benefits are received. Here, communities face complex trade-offs among varied dimensions, often leading to results that seem sub-optimal under financial, innovative or technical perspectives. The study aims at understanding the rationality of marketing relationships through the description of main impacts in terms of benefits as well as in terms of necessary investments and risks to be incurred
Projektlaufzeit:
Projektbeginn: 2006 Projektende: 2009
Projektleitung:
René Förster
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Professur für Environmental Governance
Tennenbacherstraße 4 79106 Freiburg
Telefon: 203- 3708 Fax: 203-3729 Email: Heiner.Schanz@envgov.uni-freiburg.de
https://www.envgov.uni-freiburg.de/prof-envgov
Finanzierung:
- Secretaría de Educación Pública Mexico
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