Keyword [Costa] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 5 |
41. | Perceptions of Public and Private Partnerships in Costa Ric |
42. | Fisheries co-management: Evaluation and long-term outcomes in Tarcoles, Costa Rica |
43. | Agrarian change, agroecological transformation and the coffee crisis in Costa Rica |
44. | Biophysical Drivers of Tree Crop Performance in Shade Agroforestry Systems: The Case of Coffee in Costa Rica |
45. | From Agriculture to Ecotourism: Socio-Economic Change, Community Development and Environmental Sustainability in a Costa Rican Village |
46. | Economic Integration and Environmentally Sustainable Development: the case of CAFTA-DR impact on firms |
47. | Legislating sustainable development Costa Rican style |
48. | Seismogenic zone structure along the Middle America subduction zone, Costa Rica |
49. | The green giant: The framework and role of ecotourism in Costa Rica |
50. | The Relationship between Foreign Direct Investment and Exports from the Technology Sector in Costa Rica |
51. | Resource management in a developing country context: Improving decisions by confronting difficult tradeoffs in Costa Rica |
52. | Rich coast: Female prostitution in the port of Puntarenas, Costa Rica: 1880--1930 |
53. | The instrument problem under inflation targeting in an open economy: The case of Costa Rica |
54. | 'It's so Pura Vida' The Tourism Global Value Chain and Ethnoracial Stratification in Costa Rica |
55. | Expert attempts: Water, collectives, prices and the law in Costa Rica and Brazil |
56. | Variability in foraging and food processing techniques among white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica |
57. | Reinventing Costa Rican government to integrate natural resource management and conservation (1980--2000) |
58. | Recommendations for the future growth of Monteverde, Costa Rica |
59. | Characteristic adaptation as a mediator between personality and contextual performance: A partial test of the McCrae and Costa (1996) model |
60. | The influence of agricultural policy on economic integration among Central American countries: A game theoretic analysis (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua) |
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