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Item Indonesian fires and haze of 1997 : the economic toll(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1998) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; World Wide Fund for NatureItem Thailand's national parks : making conservation pay(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1998) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Isangkura, A.Item Economic valuation of mangroves and the roles of local communities in the conservation of natural resources : case study of Surat Thani, South of Thailand(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1998) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Suthawan SathirathaiItem Environmental valuation : an entrance fee system for national parks in Thailand(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1998) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Isangkura, A.Item Getting the incentives right : Sri Lankan forest conservation(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1999) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast AsiaItem Forestry policy, non - timber forest products and the rural economy in the wet zone forests in Sri Lanka(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1999) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Bogahawatte, C.Item Local impact of international policy : changing times for Sri Lanka's potato farmers(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1999) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Weerahewa, J.Item Indonesia's fires and haze : the cost of catastrophe(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 1999) Glover, David; Jessup, TimothyItem Economy and environment : case studies in Vietnam(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 1999) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Glover, D.J.; Francisco, H.Item Assessing different approaches to forest management in Viet Nam(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2000) Bellamy, R.Item Poverty, people and forest policy : alternatives for Vietnam's Mekong Delta(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Mai Van Nam; Nguyen Tan Nhan; Bui Van Trinh; Pham Le ThongItem Econometric analysis of the causes of forest land use changes in Hainan, China(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) Yaoqi Zhang; Uusivuori, Jussi; Kuuluvainen, JariItem Putting a price on paradise : economic policies to preserve Thailand's coral reefs(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Udomsak SeenprachawongItem Existence value : a cross - cultural comparison(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast AsiaItem Policy options for Cambodia's Ream National Park : a stakeholder and economic analysis(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) de Lopez, T.T.Item Existence value : a re-appraisal and cross - cultural comparison(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) Manoka, BillyItem Saving the soil : erosion in the upland farming systems of Vietnam(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia; Bui Dung TheOn-site costs of erosion can be calculated for a variety of land use systems, providing vital information to farmers and policymakers about the best farming techniques. The 3-page report covers a study of four land use/farming practices systems in Phu Loc district (Vietnam). Using an erosion-productivity model, the researcher can calculate soil losses in terms of each land use system. Findings show that losses are enormous, and that helping farmers understand soil erosion is necessary, along with subsidies for conservation techniques.Item Park for the people, not for the powerful : the case for protecting Cambodia's Ream National Park(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast AsiaReam National Park covers 34,000 hectares of diverse landscapes that include the Prek Toek Sap estuary, low-lying mountains, miles of mangroves, seagrass beds, coral reefs and parts of two islands. It is the scene of a daily struggle between conflicting interests of park authorities, local communities, and commercial fishermen and loggers. Many policymakers surmise that the villagers of Ream are too uneducated to grasp the concepts of costs and benefits. The 3-page paper reviews pathways to conservation or destruction, including an environmental economics assessment of benefits (who gains?).Item Forest management systems in the uplands of Vietnam : social, economic and environmental perspectives(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) Bien, Nguyen NghiaItem Managing Vietnam's forests : what do local communities think?(EEPSEA, Singapore, SG, 2001) IDRC. Regional Office for Southeast and East Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia