2 ' .. ;;.: • 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 - --- -----