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Property Rights, Institutions and Forest Resources Management in Developing Countries

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Figure 1. Typologies of forests in Cameroon, adapted from [20].
Table 1. Law enforcement and forest degradation.
Figure 2. Branches of the New Institutional Economics; Source: [47].
Figure 3. Framework for the design and allocation of property rights in the forest sector
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