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Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Agricultural Development Toward Good Practice: Global Overlays Program

Out of Print
Series: World Bank Environment Paper Volume: 15
By: Stefano Pagiola, John Kellenberg, Lars Vidaeus and Jitendra Srivastava
50 pages, Figs
Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Agricultural Development
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  • Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Agricultural Development ISBN: 9780821338841 Paperback Dec 1997 Out of Print #70061
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This paper addresses the challenge of finding ways of increasing agricultural production without destroying the many benefits provided by biodiversity.

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Out of Print
Series: World Bank Environment Paper Volume: 15
By: Stefano Pagiola, John Kellenberg, Lars Vidaeus and Jitendra Srivastava
50 pages, Figs
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