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Navigating between Tea and Rubber in Xishuangbanna, China: When New Crops Fail and Old Ones Work
2020
Land
Following the massive expansion of rubber plantations in China, considerable research has been conducted on the impact of these landscape changes. The general consensus is that there have been negative impacts on the environment and positive impacts on local economies. However, since rubber prices dropped after 2011, the economic benefit to the local people is challenged and the impact on the local people and communities remains unclear. Using a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods, this
doi:10.3390/land9010022
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