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Global Environmental Benefits of Land Degradation on Agricultural Land Global Overlays Programme

Series: World Bank Environment Paper Volume: 16
By: Stefano Pagiola
46 pages, no illustrations
Global Environmental Benefits of Land Degradation on Agricultural Land
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  • Global Environmental Benefits of Land Degradation on Agricultural Land ISBN: 9780821344217 Paperback Feb 1999 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Addresses the question of how and at what cost would policies, institutions, and investment priorities change if global environmental objectives were added to conventional sectoral objectives.

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Series: World Bank Environment Paper Volume: 16
By: Stefano Pagiola
46 pages, no illustrations
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