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An assessment of the total external costs of UK agriculture

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Pretty, J. N.
Brett, C.
Gee, D.
Hine, R. E.
Mason, C. F.
Morison, J. I. L.
Raven, H.
Rayment, M. D.
van der Bijl, G.

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Volume (Year): 65 (2000)
Issue (Month): 2 (August)
Pages: 113-136
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