INCLUDING THE EXCLUDED: ETHNODEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA

The World Bank Latin America and the Caribbean Technical Department Environment Unit Presented at the Annual World Bank Conference on Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, Bogota, Colombia, June 30 July 2, 1996. This paper has benefited from comments by Salomon Nahmad, Billie DeWalt, Shelton Davis, Jackson Roper and Arturo Argueta, to whom the authors are very grateful. P ub lic D is cl os ur e A ut ho riz ed

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