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title:Costs, Benefits, and Farmer Adoption of Agroforestry : Project Experience in Central America and the Caribbean World Bank Environment Paper ; No. 14
author:Current, Dean.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:082133428X
print isbn13:9780821334287
ebook isbn13:9780585265193
language:English
subjectAgroforestry projects--Central America, Agroforestry projects--Caribbean Area, Agroforestry--Central America--Economic aspects, Agroforestry--Caribbean Area--Economic aspects.
publication date:1995
lcc:S494.5.A45C67 1995eb
ddc:338.1/7499/09728
subject:Agroforestry projects--Central America, Agroforestry projects--Caribbean Area, Agroforestry--Central America--Economic aspects, Agroforestry--Caribbean Area--Economic aspects.
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WORLD BANK ENVIRONMENT PAPER NUMBER 14
Costs, Benefits, and Farmer Adoption of Agroforestry
Project Experience in Central America and the Caribbean
A CATIE-IFPRI-World Bank Project
Funded by UNDP
Dean Current, Ernst Lutz, and Sara Scherr, editors
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Copyright 1995
The International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development/THE WORLD BANK
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First printing December 1995
Environment Papers are published to communicate the latest results of the Bank's environmental work to the development community with the least possible delay. The typescript of this paper therefore has not been prepared in accordance with the procedures appropriate to formal printed texts, and the World Bank accepts no responsibility for errors. Some sources cited in this paper may be informal documents that are not readily available.
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