"This book bridges the divide between the natural and the social
sciences in a way that has rarely been done before and it is thus a
must for anyone interested in conservation issues. It will take
time to read, but it is worth the effort every page." Dr Eva
Keller, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Zurich,
Switzerland. "Pollini takes the reader through a labyrinth of
empirical data without losing hope that such a complex system can
eventually be managed better if all of the relevant stakeholders
find ways to hear each other more clearly and cooperate while
respecting each others needs. Few studies have either this scope or
depth and Pollini sets the bar for future work on environmental
sustainability very high indeed." Davydd J. Greenwood, Goldwin
Smith Professor of Anthropology, Cornell University. "Pollini's
book is a major contribution to Madagascar studies. It documents in
exquisite detail the lives and opinions of the people immediately
affected by forest development. It should stand for a long time as
a major landmark in studies of development and forestry in a
tropical country." Eugene N. Anderson, Professor Emeritus of
Anthropology, University of California Riverside.
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