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<title>Structured household interviews containing closed and open question</title>
<para>150 interviews in two villages (see data set abstract) according to Cavendish, W., 2002. Quantitative methods for estimating the economic value of resource use to rural households, Uncovering the Hidden Harvest: Valuation Methods for Woodland and Forest Resources. Earthscan publications Ltd., London.</para>
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