TDRI Quarterly Review, àÅèÁ·Õè 10Thailand Development Research Institute, 1995 |
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... BENEFITS FROM FOREST RESOURCES The benefits that come from forests are both obvi- ous and numerous . Traditionally , forests provide food , medicines , fibers , etc. , and hence are sources of income and employment . Even in countries ...
... BENEFITS FROM FOREST RESOURCES The benefits that come from forests are both obvi- ous and numerous . Traditionally , forests provide food , medicines , fibers , etc. , and hence are sources of income and employment . Even in countries ...
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... benefits from a deal , issues of community intellectual property rights cannot be ignored . The Biodiversity Convention , al- though not ratified by Thailand , has raised increased awareness and expectations about the direct benefits of ...
... benefits from a deal , issues of community intellectual property rights cannot be ignored . The Biodiversity Convention , al- though not ratified by Thailand , has raised increased awareness and expectations about the direct benefits of ...
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... benefits . Under the Convention , however , it is now entirely up to the developing countries alone to for- mulate ... benefits , along with the im- mediate and localized nature of the costs , render inter- national supervision difficult ...
... benefits . Under the Convention , however , it is now entirely up to the developing countries alone to for- mulate ... benefits , along with the im- mediate and localized nature of the costs , render inter- national supervision difficult ...
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