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The Monitoring of Land-Cover Change and Management across Gradient Landscapes in Africa -- Part III: Institutional and Political Ecology Approaches -- 8. Between Cooperation and Conflict: The Implementation of Agro-Extractive Settlements in the Lower Amazonian Floodplain -- 9. Conservation of Natural Resources: Which Matters ?Having a Regulation or the Size of the Penalty Imposed?- 10. Small-Scale Farmers and the Challenges of Environmental Conservation and Rural Development: Case Studies from the State of São Paulo and the Amazon Region -- 11. Institutional Evolution, Forest Conservation, and Rapid Change in Rural Honduras -- 12. Land-Use Institutions and Natural Resources in Fast-Growing Communities at the Urban-Rural Fringe -- Part IV: Historical and Archeological Approaches -- 13. Agroforestry in Tomé-Açu?An Alternative to Pasture in the Amazon -- 14. Changing Driving Forces, Imposed Tenure Regimes, and Tree-Cover Change on Village Landscapes in the West Mengo Region of Uganda, 1890 to 2002 -- 15. Was Agriculture a Key Productive Activity in Precolonial Amazonia? The Stable Productive Basis for Social Equality in the Central Amazon -- Part V. Future Directions -- 16. Human-Environment Research: Past Trends, Current Challenges and Future Directions -- Index. 330 $aHuman-environment interaction (HEI) provides a framework that brings together scholarship sharing both disciplinary depth and interdisciplinary scope to examine past, present, and future social and environmental change in different parts of the world. This volume brings senior and junior scholars together, and in so doing connects these historically influential traditions to new and cutting-edge approaches that give us a glimpse into current and future trends in interdisciplinary science of human-environment interaction. 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