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Gaining Ground - Land Use and Soil Conservation in Areas of Agricultural Colonisation in South Brazil and East Paraguay

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Gaining Ground - Land Use and Soil Conservation in Areas of Agricultural Colonisation in South Brazil and East Paraguay

by Glas, Marieke Van Der

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Netherlands: Utrecht University, 1998. Paperback. Fine. 190pp. Proof cardback.

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Title
Gaining Ground - Land Use and Soil Conservation in Areas of Agricultural Colonisation in South Brazil and East Paraguay
Author
Glas, Marieke Van Der
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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ISBN 10
9068092707
ISBN 13
9789068092707
Publisher
Utrecht University
Place of Publication
Netherlands
Date Published
1998
Keywords
Development Studies; South America

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