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الصفحة 31
Chiefs In the West African Sahel villages are the most common unit of social aggregation around which the local use and management of woodlands are organised both by local populations and by outside agents . Each village , roughly 100 ...
Chiefs In the West African Sahel villages are the most common unit of social aggregation around which the local use and management of woodlands are organised both by local populations and by outside agents . Each village , roughly 100 ...
الصفحة 38
The structure of representation in rural administrative affairs was first organised in 1961 through chiefs appointed by ... ran rural affairs in consultation with political parties and other organisations ( Diallo , 1994 : 4 , 16 ) .
The structure of representation in rural administrative affairs was first organised in 1961 through chiefs appointed by ... ran rural affairs in consultation with political parties and other organisations ( Diallo , 1994 : 4 , 16 ) .
الصفحة 44
But even the private organisations are allowed little say in forest management . No realm of autonomous decision - making is specified — that is , written into law - for the co - operatives or union . The creation of such a realm is ...
But even the private organisations are allowed little say in forest management . No realm of autonomous decision - making is specified — that is , written into law - for the co - operatives or union . The creation of such a realm is ...
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