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VI Coloquio Iberico de estudios rurales "El papel de las economias rurales"

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  • Atance Muniz, Ignacio
  • Baviera-Puig, Amparo
  • Martinez, Encarnacion

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Los pasados días 23 y 24 de febrero se ha celebrado el VI Coloquio Ibérico de Estudios Rurales en la Universidad Internacional de Andalucía de Santa María de la Rábida (Huelva), organizado conjuntamente por la Asociación Española de Economía Agraria (AEEA) y la Sociedad Portuguesa de Estudios Rurales (SPER). La presente nota tiene por objeto realizar un somero resumen de los principales contenidos debatidos en el Coloquio. Abstract The 6th Iberian Seminar on Rural Studies was hosted during February 23rd-24th in the International University of Andalusia at Santa Maria de la Rábida (Huelva). The Seminar was organised by the Spanish Association of Agricultural Economics (AEEA) and the Portuguese Society of Rural Studies (SPER). The present note presents a summary of the main contents debated in the Seminar.

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  • Atance Muniz, Ignacio & Baviera-Puig, Amparo & Martinez, Encarnacion, 2005. "VI Coloquio Iberico de estudios rurales "El papel de las economias rurales"," Economia Agraria y Recursos Naturales, Spanish Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 5(10), pages 1-14.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:earnsa:28789
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.28789
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