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Foreword
Preface
Part 1. General thoughts on transdisciplinarity, economics and ecology
Chapter 1. Towards a transdisciplinary ecological economics: a cognitive approach
Chapter 2. The 'Tragedy of the Commons' and the role of the money interest rate
Chapter 3. Allocative efficiency and property rights in ecological economics: why we need to distinguish between man-made capital and natural resources
Part 2. Chile
Chapter 4. Subsidizing green deserts in southern Chile
between fast growth and sustainability of Forest Management
Chapter 5. Land use as a socio-ecological system: developing a transdisciplinary approach to studies of land use change in south-central Chile
Chapter 6. Between extractivism and conservation: tree plantations, forest reserves, and peasant territorialities in Los RĂ­os, Chile
Chapter 7. Land tenure insecurity and forest conservation in Chile: the case of the Mapuche Huilliche indigenous communities in the coastal range rainforests of Mapu Lahual
Chapter 8. Towards a New Forest Model for Chile: managing forest ecosystems to increase their social, ecological and economic benefits
Chapter 9. On ecosystem dynamics for the conservation of wetlands and forest
Part 3. Brazil
Chapter 10. Transdisciplinary case study approaches to the ecological restoration of rainforest ecosystems
Chapter 11. Forest governance in Brazil and Chile: institutions and practices in the implementation of sustainable management of native forests
Chapter 12. Municipal private natural heritage reserves: uses and attributions of Natural Protected Areas in the city of Curitiba (PR)
Chapter 13. Understanding adoption and design of incentive-based forest conservation policies: a case study of the SISA Program in Acre, Brazil
Conclusions
Index.

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