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Figures Figure 1. Conceptual framew
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Preface by the Permanent Interstate
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Executive Summary “Competition be
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Livelihoods that depend on natural
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conflict, migration and ultimately
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Box 1 . Forest-based livelihoods Ma
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Adverse changes in the environment,
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Conflicts in the region have result
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