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PES and multi-strata coffee gardens in Sumberjaya, Indonesia

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  • Pasha, R.
  • Beria, L.

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  • Pasha, R. & Beria, L., 2011. "PES and multi-strata coffee gardens in Sumberjaya, Indonesia," Working Papers 2011072, World Agroforestry Centre, Library Department.
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