Forestry, poverty and rural development: perspectives from the Bamboo subsector
Publisher
Resources for the Future; Center for International Forestry ResearchDate
2003Citation
China´s forests: global lessons from market reforms. Ed. William F. Hyde [et al.]. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, 2003. 151-176ISBN
1-891853-66-XSubjects
BotánicaFiles in this item
Google Scholar:Ruiz Pérez, Manuel
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Belcher, Brian
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Fu, Maoyi
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Yang, Xiaosheng
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