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Presentación al Volumen 9. Selección de artículos de la asociación Argentino-Uruguaya de Economía Ecológica

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Walter A. Pengue () (Grupo de Ecología del Paisaje y Medio Ambiente (GEPAMA), Universidad de Buenos Aires)
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Article provided by Red Iberoamericana de Economía Ecológica in its journal Revista Iberoamericana de Economía Ecológica.

Volume (Year): 9 (2008)
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Pages: i-ii
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