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- Title Pages
- Series Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary of Institutions
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1 Introduction -
2 Building Forestry in Mexico: Ambitious Regulations and Popular Evasions -
3 The Sierra Juárez of Oaxaca: Mobile Landscapes, Political Economy, and the Fires of War -
4 Forestry Comes to Oaxaca: Bureaucrats, Gangsters, and Indigenous Communities, 1926–1956 -
5 Industrial Forestry, Watershed Control, and the Rise of Community Forestry, 1956–2001 -
6 The Mexican Forest Service: Knowledge, Ignorance, and Power -
7 The Acrobatics of Transparency and Obscurity: Forestry Regulations Travel to Oaxaca -
8 Working the Indigenous Industrial -
9 Conclusion - Appendix
- References
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Series Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary of Institutions
-
1 Introduction -
2 Building Forestry in Mexico: Ambitious Regulations and Popular Evasions -
3 The Sierra Juárez of Oaxaca: Mobile Landscapes, Political Economy, and the Fires of War -
4 Forestry Comes to Oaxaca: Bureaucrats, Gangsters, and Indigenous Communities, 1926–1956 -
5 Industrial Forestry, Watershed Control, and the Rise of Community Forestry, 1956–2001 -
6 The Mexican Forest Service: Knowledge, Ignorance, and Power -
7 The Acrobatics of Transparency and Obscurity: Forestry Regulations Travel to Oaxaca -
8 Working the Indigenous Industrial -
9 Conclusion - Appendix
- References
- Index