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The net effect , according to project managers , was that there was no more competition for land ' ( Schindele and Thoma , 1995 : 25 ; emphasis in original ) . Second , the supply of rhun palm splits , a key forest product used for roof ...
The net effect , according to project managers , was that there was no more competition for land ' ( Schindele and Thoma , 1995 : 25 ; emphasis in original ) . Second , the supply of rhun palm splits , a key forest product used for roof ...
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At the same time , it was the theory of the Forestry Department that forest parks had a demonstration effect which could spread to surrounding areas . In effect , although not explicitly rationalised as such in project documents ...
At the same time , it was the theory of the Forestry Department that forest parks had a demonstration effect which could spread to surrounding areas . In effect , although not explicitly rationalised as such in project documents ...
الصفحة 16
The combined effect of these changes was to produce significant cost savings : By employing the PCFMA , personnel inputs are the highest in launching ( community forestry ) projects until the forest reserve is identified , a simple work ...
The combined effect of these changes was to produce significant cost savings : By employing the PCFMA , personnel inputs are the highest in launching ( community forestry ) projects until the forest reserve is identified , a simple work ...
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Calestous Juma Paul Sinclair Nicole Sindzingre Ulrike Wanitzek | 12 |
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