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or
In an effort to feed their
redriven to
cut down forests to create more
dfor crops.
Meanwhile, the 1970's also
a quantum leap in the num
ber of environmental organiza
tio . concerned ith s ying
Third World for . Together
the e forces influenced
development organizations to
emphasiZe conservation.
·We exi t to con erve
. dlife, so in case that
me n monitoring a given
forest," s y Coleman-
Adeb yo. "But have to 100
at ho con erv tion can be
made relevant to the com
munity nearby."
poi of re e cc ap
pear to be mutual urvival.
Studie ho ed th t im
po erished populations ere
more e viroDlDemally destruc
live than pr pcro on . In
addition, poverty increa ed
ere co rvation decreased.
Environmental problems
re re lly ju t exten ion of
peop e d po erty problem "
Coleman-Adebayo tate "0
long-term con erv tion i a
p ical, cultural and political
ctivity."
,the Ugandan
nd the loc I
t limited
H I.� 0
P ipulati n boom in the 1
and L970'. helped incre c
pre urc on Third orld
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