Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 219
... planting of trees on farm boundaries , for instance , yields few immediate financial or economic benefits . Although not accounting for a large gross area , boundary planting is extremely common in most agricultural areas . Economic ...
... planting of trees on farm boundaries , for instance , yields few immediate financial or economic benefits . Although not accounting for a large gross area , boundary planting is extremely common in most agricultural areas . Economic ...
الصفحة 222
... planting of trees became consider- ably more common as the need for clearer boundaries to mbari land became evident . Trees were planted at irregular intervals , as well as in windrows and hedges . The process was apparently well under ...
... planting of trees became consider- ably more common as the need for clearer boundaries to mbari land became evident . Trees were planted at irregular intervals , as well as in windrows and hedges . The process was apparently well under ...
الصفحة 230
... planting practices . The substantial body of literature on land tenure in Kikuyu areas lends strong support to the ... planting practices which followed colonial settlement . Extensive tree planting in Afri- can areas , particularly of ...
... planting practices . The substantial body of literature on land tenure in Kikuyu areas lends strong support to the ... planting practices which followed colonial settlement . Extensive tree planting in Afri- can areas , particularly of ...
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Review Editor Rédacteur comptesrendus | 163 |
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