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Timber, Tourists, and Temples: Conservation and Development in the Maya Forest of Belize Guatemala and Mexico

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Timber, Tourists, and Temples: Conservation and Development in the Maya Forest of Belize Guatemala and Mexico - Primack, Richard B, Mr. (Editor), and Bray, David (Editor), and Galletti, Hugo A (Editor)
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Stretching across southern Mexico, northern Guatemala, and Belize, the Maya Forest, or Selva Maya, constitutes one of the last large blocks of tropical forest remaining in North and Central America. Home to Mayan-speaking people for more than 5,000 years, the region is also uncommonly rich in cultural and archaeological resources. Timber, Tourists, and Temples brings together the leading biologists, social scientists, and conservationists working in the region to present in a single volume information on the intricate ...

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Timber, Tourists, and Temples: Conservation and Development in the Maya Forest of Belize Guatemala and Mexico 1997, Island Press, Washington, DC

ISBN-13: 9781559635424

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Timber, Tourists, and Temples: Conservation and Development in the Maya Forest of Belize Guatemala and Mexico 1997, Island Press, Washington, DC

ISBN-13: 9781559635417

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