Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 54
... population ; when local populations participate in forestry decisions through ad hoc advisory committees on which local representatives are a symbolic minority having no binding say ; when there is a lack of judicial recourse on ...
... population ; when local populations participate in forestry decisions through ad hoc advisory committees on which local representatives are a symbolic minority having no binding say ; when there is a lack of judicial recourse on ...
الصفحة 242
... population of Nyaheiya in that age group . The twenty - six in their 30s represent 31 per cent of the male population in that age group . Taken as a group , the sixty cattle raiders whose birth years were obtainable represent 21 per ...
... population of Nyaheiya in that age group . The twenty - six in their 30s represent 31 per cent of the male population in that age group . Taken as a group , the sixty cattle raiders whose birth years were obtainable represent 21 per ...
الصفحة 244
... population of the cattle raiders ' natal households as opposed to merely 48 per cent of the Nyaheiya population as a whole , based on responses to a survey of 190 homesteads conducted as a component of the research ( see Table 2 ) . For ...
... population of the cattle raiders ' natal households as opposed to merely 48 per cent of the Nyaheiya population as a whole , based on responses to a survey of 190 homesteads conducted as a component of the research ( see Table 2 ) . For ...
المحتوى
Community forestry and conditionality in The Gambia | 1 |
Negotiating Asante family survival in Kumasi Ghana Gracia Clark | 66 |
an institutionalised relationship between women among | 87 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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