This paper examines the causes of agrocultural land expansion and deforestation in Tanzania. In the theoretical part, two different - and partly contradicting - sets of hypotheses are outlined. These are based on a subsistence approach, emphasizing the food or income requiremenrs of farm households, and a market approach, emphasizing the relative profitability of agriculture.
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Length: 23 pages Date of creation: 1998 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:fth:bereco:0498
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