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Sustaining Land Productivity in Developing Countries: Seminar Presentations

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Seminar presentations: Renewable Natural Resources--What Is There to Manage? (Richard W. Arnold) Issues of Concern in Land Use in Developing Countries (Sylvan Wittwer); The State of Technological Solutions Available for Effective Management of Soil and Water Resources (Leo M. Walsh); Rapid Appraisal Techniques for Sustainable Development (Gordon R. Conway).

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  • Office of International Cooperation and Development, USDA, 1988. "Sustaining Land Productivity in Developing Countries: Seminar Presentations," USDA Miscellaneous 335100, United States Department of Agriculture.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:usdami:335100
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.335100
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