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Publications for David Carr
Associate Professor

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Carr, D. L. (2003). Administración de recursos naturales y fecundidad en la Reserva de la Biósfera de Sian Ka'an en México: campos efectivos y contraconcepción en el pueblo langostero de punta Allen. , In T. Pablos Género y medio ambiente en México, Centroamérica y el Caribe. Mexico City: Editorial del Colegio Sur de México.
Carr, D. L. (2003). Migracion rural-rural y deforestacion en Guatemala: Método de Entrevistas. 10 Tiempos de America: Revista de Historia, Cultura y Territorio. Centro de Investigaciones de America Latina (CIAL), Universitat Jaume I. , 19-27.
Carr, D. L. (2004). Tropical deforestation. , In D. Janelle & K. Hansen. (Eds.) Geographical Perspectives on 100 Problems. London: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Carr, D. L. (2004). A comparison of Ladino and Q’eqchi Maya land use and land clearing in the Sierra de Lacandón National Park, Petén, Guatemala. Agriculture and Human Values. 21, 67-76.
Carr, D. L. (2004). Proximate population factors and deforestation in tropical agricultural frontiers. Population and Environment. 25(6), 585-612.
Gellert, G., Carr, D. L., Valenzuela, I. C., Rodríguez S. I. & de Cuevas, K. (2004). La dínamica poblacional. , In C. Cabrera. (Ed.) Perfil Ambiental de Guatemala.
Sutherland, E., Carr, D. L. & Curtis, S. (2004). Fertility and the environment in a natural resource dependent economy: Evidence from Petén, Guatemala. Población y Salud en Mesoamérica. 2(1), 1-12.
Carr, D. L., Barbieri, A., Pan, W., & Iravani, H. (2005). Agricultural land use and the environment in Central America. , In F. Brouwer & B. McCarl. (Eds.) Agriculture and Climate Beyond 2015: A new perspective on future land use patterns. Chapter 6 Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.
Carr, D. L. (2005). U.S. Foreign Policy and a Geographically Challenged U.S. Citizenry. Journal of Geography. 104(1), 41-42.
Carr, D. L. (2005). Population, land use, and deforestation in the Sierra de Lacandón National Park, Petén, Guatemala. The Professional Geographer. 57(2), 157-168.
Barbieri, A. & Carr, D. L. (2005). Gender-specific Out-Migration, Deforestation and Urbanization in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Global and Planetary Change. 47(2-4), 99-110.
Carr, D. L. (2006). A tale of two roads: Population, poverty, and politics on the Guatemalan frontier. Geoforum. 37(1), 94-103.
Carr, D. L. & Barbieri (2006). Población, tenencia territorial, uso del suelo, y deforestación en el Parque Nacional Sierra de Lacandón Journal of Latin American Geography. 5(1), 97-112.
Carr, D. L., Suter, L., & Barbieri, A. (2006). Population links to Deforestation. Population and Environment. 27(1), 89-113.
Carr, D. L., Pan W. K., & Bilsborrow, R. E. (2006). Declining Fertility on the Frontier: The Ecuadorian Amazon. Population and Environment. 28(1), 17–39.
Carr, D. L., Pan W. K., Bilsborrow, R. E. & Iravani, H. (2006). Agricultural land use and limits to deforestation in Central America. , In F. Brouwer & B. McCarl (Eds.) Agriculture and Climate Beyond 2015: A new perspective on future land use patterns. p. 98-107. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.
De Sherbinin, A., Carr, D. L., Cassels, S., & Jang L. (2007). Population and Natural Resources. Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 32(5), 1-29. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Elsevier.
Norman, E., & Carr, D. L. (2007). The 1992 Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit . , In R. Kitchin & R. Thrift
Pan, W. K., Carr, D. L., Barbieri, A., Bilsborrow, R. E. & Suchindran, C. (2007). Forest Clearing in the Ecuadorian Amazon: A Study of Patterns Over Space and Time. Population Research and Policy Review. 26(5-6), 635-659.
Carr, D. L. (2008). Migration to the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala: Why place matters. Human Organization. 67(1), 37-48.
Carr, D. L. (2008). “Civilized?” civil society at the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development Geoforum. (39), 358-371.
Carr, D. L. (2008). Farm households and land use in a core conservation zone of the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala. Human Ecology. , Available online.

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