Dynamics of Indirect Land-Use Change : Empirical Evidence from Brazil by
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J. Féres | S. Engel | C. Palmer | P. Lasserre | S. Falco | M. Farsi | E. Reis | J. Daubanes | B. Groom | Saraly Andrade de Sá | Salvatore Di Falco | Diana M. Weinhold | Steve Gibbons | Herman Van Nieuwkoop
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