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Enhancing Sustainability Resources For Our Future

Proceedings
Series: SUI Technical Series Volume: 1
Edited By: Hendrik A Van der Linde and Melissa H Danskin
178 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Enhancing Sustainability
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English text, with French summaries. Proceedings of a workshop held at the World Conservation Congress organised by the Sustainable Use Initiative, 17-20 October 1996, Montreal, Canada.

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Proceedings
Series: SUI Technical Series Volume: 1
Edited By: Hendrik A Van der Linde and Melissa H Danskin
178 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
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