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Home    publication      Getting REDD to work in the Lower Mekong: lessons learned from Integrated Conservation and Development Projects

Getting REDD to work in the Lower Mekong: lessons learned from Integrated Conservation and Development Projects

Getting REDD to work in the Lower Mekong: lessons learned from Integrated Conservation and Development Projects

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Author: Blom, B.,Sunderland, T.C.H.,Murdiyarso, D.

Publisher: London, UK, Earthscan

Language: en

Year: 2013

Location(s): Asia


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