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The Causes of Tropical DeforestationThe Economic and Statistical Analysisof Factors Giving Rise to the Loss of the Tropical Forests
KATRINA BROWN & DAVID PEARCE, EDS.
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Restoration &Management Notes
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Editor: Dr. William R. Jordan IIIFounded:1982
Published: 2/yr.ISSN: 0733-0707
Edited at the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Restoration andmanagement of prairies, forests, wetland, grasslands, lakes, rivers,streams, coastal communities. Propagation and introduction, control ofpest species, general revegetation and management, education, reclama-tion, endangered species, conference reports, planning and policy, andissues and perspectives.
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Please write for a free brochure and back issue list to:Journal Division, University of Wisconsin Press,
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Restoration&Management Notes$THIS AD AND RECEIVE A FREE SAMPLE ISSUE
Editor: Dr. William R. Jordan IH Published: 2/yr.Founded: 1982 ISSN: 0733-0707
Edited at the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Restoration andmanagement of prairies, forests, wetland, grasslands, lakes, rivers,streams, coastal communities. Propagation and introduction, control ofpest species, general revegetationandmanagement, education, reclama-tion, endangered species, conference reports, planning and policy, andissues and perspectives.
Rates:Individuals (must pre-pay): $2 1/yr.hstitutions: $56/yr.Foreign postage: $ 8 /yr.Aimail: $11/yr.
We accept MasterCard and VISA. Canadian customersplease remit 7% Goods and Services Tax.
Please write for afree brochure and back issue list to:Journal Division, University of Wisconsin Press,
114 North Murray Street, Madison, WI 53715 USA.Or call, 608-2624952, FAX 608-262-7560
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