Instituting nature : authority, expertise, and power in Mexican forests / Andrew S. Mathews.
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- 9780262516440 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Zapotec Indians -- Mexico -- Ixtlan de Juarez -- Social conditions
- Zapotec Indians -- Industries -- Mexico -- Ixtlán de Juárez
- Zapotec Indians -- Mexico -- Ixtlán de Juárez -- Government relations
- Indigenous peoples -- Ecology -- Mexico -- Ixtlan de Juarez
- Forests and forestry -- Mexico -- Ixtlan de Juarez
- Forest management -- Mexico -- Ixtlán de Juárez
- Forest conservation -- Mexico -- Ixtlan de Juárez
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333.7516 FER Municipal forest management in Latin America | 333.7516 HUM Community forest management : | 333.7516 LEL Managing a global resource: | 333.7516 MAT Instituting nature : | 333.7516 PAB Road to nowhere | 333.7516 POF Forest stewardship in Southeast Asia : | 333.7516 RAN Of myths and movements : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-290) and index.
Building forestry in Mexico: ambitious regulations and popular evasions -- The Sierra Juárez of Oaxaca: mobile landscapes, political economy, and the fires of war -- Forestry comes to Oaxaca: bureaucrats, gangsters, and indigenous communities, 1926-1956 -- Industrial forestry, watershed control, and the rise of community forestry, 1956-2001 -- The Mexican forest service: knowledge, ignorance, and power -- The acrobatics of transparency and obscurity: forestry regulations travel to Oaxaca -- Working the indigenous industrial.
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