Africa, المجلد 66Oxford University Press, 1996 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 28
... increase . More recently new settlements and forest formation have been associated with the movement of village sites . The First Republic encouraged villages to amalgamate and move to new locations accessible to the feeder road network ...
... increase . More recently new settlements and forest formation have been associated with the movement of village sites . The First Republic encouraged villages to amalgamate and move to new locations accessible to the feeder road network ...
الصفحة 93
... increase 1963-85 ( % ) Forest edge : Gaura 9,614 12,243 14,817 54.12 Nomo 1,287 1,738 2,947 128.98 Malema 6,523 10,056 10,113 55.04 Tunkia 14,262 17,628 22,042 54.55 Total 31,686 41,665 49,919 57.54 Non - forest edge : Dama 14,091 ...
... increase 1963-85 ( % ) Forest edge : Gaura 9,614 12,243 14,817 54.12 Nomo 1,287 1,738 2,947 128.98 Malema 6,523 10,056 10,113 55.04 Tunkia 14,262 17,628 22,042 54.55 Total 31,686 41,665 49,919 57.54 Non - forest edge : Dama 14,091 ...
الصفحة 101
... increase is absorbed by migration from rural farming districts to the capital , Freetown , and the mining district of Kono . Agricultural districts tend to show current rates of increase between 1 per cent and 2 per cent per annum , but ...
... increase is absorbed by migration from rural farming districts to the capital , Freetown , and the mining district of Kono . Agricultural districts tend to show current rates of increase between 1 per cent and 2 per cent per annum , but ...
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JAMES FAIRHEAD AND MELISSA LEACH | 14 |
Pastoralism biodiversity and the shaping of savanna landscapes | 37 |
Biodiversity on the farm | 52 |
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