The intensity of logging varies between families and communities - from one tree to 130 trees per family per year....

The intensity of logging varies between families and communities - from one tree to 130 trees per family per year....

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The intensity of logging varies between families and communities - from one tree to 130 trees per family per year. Those that harvested timber with a management plan cut around four times as much wood as those working informally.

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Latin America, Living Conditions, Tropical Forests, Rain Forests, Aquatic Environment, Forests, Ecuador_story, Livelihoods, Watershed Protection, Community Forestry, Watershed Management, America, Climate Change, Men, Males, Provincia De Napo, Ecuador, EC.

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