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title:Investing in Pastoralism : Sustainable Natural Resource Use in Arid Africa and the Middle East World Bank Technical Paper, 0253-7494 ; No. 365
author:Pratt, David John.; Le Gall, Francois; Haan, C. de.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821339435
print isbn13:9780821339435
ebook isbn13:9780585246932
language:English
subjectPastures--Developing countries--Planning, Animal industry--Developing countries--Planning, Agricultural development projects--Developing countries--Planning, Arid regions agriculture--Developing countries--Planning, Natural resources, Communal--Developing
publication date:1997
lcc:HD1641.D44P7 1997eb
ddc:333.74/0915/4
subject:Pastures--Developing countries--Planning, Animal industry--Developing countries--Planning, Agricultural development projects--Developing countries--Planning, Arid regions agriculture--Developing countries--Planning, Natural resources, Communal--Developing
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WORLD BANK TECHNICAL PAPER NO. 365
Investing in Pastoralism
Sustainable Natural Resource Use in Arid Africa and the Middle East
David John Pratt, Franois Le Gall,
and Cornelis de Haan
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Copyright 1997
The International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development/THE WORLD BANK
1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A.
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