Natural resource use and cultural change: Nipa hut shingle processing with Nypa fruticans, Arecaceae, in Palawan, Philippines

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Publisher
Florida Society of Geographers
Date Issued
2008
Description
Geographers are interested in how people utilize natural resources. The Philippines Nipa is the predominant mangrove species and plays an important role in the ecosystem. Cultural and economic uses make deforestation of the Nipa plant an important societal and environmental case to examine.
Note

The Florida Geographer 39(2008) p. 20-35 http://www.geosciences.fau.edu/fsg/index.html

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Genre
Identifier
165428
Additional Information
The Florida Geographer 39(2008) p. 20-35 http://www.geosciences.fau.edu/fsg/index.html
Department of Geosciences Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
Date Backup
2008
Date Text
2008
Date Issued (EDTF)
2008
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FADT165428
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single unit
Person Preferred Name

Fadiman, Maria

creator

mfadiman@fau.edu
Title Plain
Natural resource use and cultural change: Nipa hut shingle processing with Nypa fruticans, Arecaceae, in Palawan, Philippines
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Florida Society of Geographers
2008
single unit
Title
Natural resource use and cultural change: Nipa hut shingle processing with Nypa fruticans, Arecaceae, in Palawan, Philippines
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Natural resource use and cultural change: Nipa hut shingle processing with Nypa fruticans, Arecaceae, in Palawan, Philippines