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Promoting Sustainable Development In Less-Favored Areas

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Spanish version at: http://www.ifpri.org/spanish/2020/focus/focus04sp.htm Table of Contents: Overview, by John Pender and Peter Hazell; Technologies for the east African highlands, by Frank Place; Technologies for the tropical Andes, by Tom Walker, et al.; Technologies for the southeast Asian uplands, by Sushil Pandey; Returns to public investment: evidence from India and China, by Shenggen Fan and Peter Hazell; Development strategies for semiarid south Asia, by John Kerr; Development strategies for the east African highlands, by John Pender; Development strategies for west Africa, by Simeon Ehui, Samuel Benin and Dunstan Spencer; The role of agricultural science, by Shawki Barghouti and Peter Hazell

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  • Unknown, 2000. "Promoting Sustainable Development In Less-Favored Areas," 2020 Vision Focus Series 16035, CGIAR, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:if20vs:16035
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