Multiple Choice
What is true in debt-for-nature swaps?
A) The wealthy nation's debt is forgiven by donating money to conservation efforts.
B) In exchange for land rights in protected areas, wealthy nations forgive part of a developing nation's debt.
C) Wealthy nations forgive a part of a developing nation's debt if that nation promises to pay a percentage of any ecotourism profit with the wealthy nations.
D) Part of a developing nation's debt is forgiven by wealthy nations if they promise to protect natural areas in their country.
E) Part of a developing nation's debt is forgiven by wealthy nations if they promise to give the wealthy nation exclusive rights to vacation in protected areas.
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