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REDD herring: epistemic community control of the production, circulation and application of deforestation knowledge in Zambia
Kewin Bach Friis Kamelarczyk,
Carsten Smith-Hall
Section for Global Development
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Business & Economics
Epistemic Communities
100%
Deforestation
82%
Zambia
79%
Methodological Pluralism
14%
Environmental Knowledge
12%
Degradation
8%
Empirical Evidence
8%
Interaction
4%
Discourse
4%
Agriculture & Biology
Zambia
77%
herring
75%
deforestation
74%
multicultural diversity
13%
politics
12%
environmental knowledge
12%
interviews
8%
degradation
5%
Social Sciences
Zambia
72%
pluralism
30%
driver
25%
politics
17%
discourse
16%
interaction
14%
interview
13%
evidence
12%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
deforestation
59%
politics
10%
forest cover
9%
document
6%
policy
5%
loss
4%
program
4%
rate
2%