Reversing land degradation in Africa through scaling-up Evergreen Agriculture- Component 1 Economics of Land Degradation (EGA/ELD)_ jul-Dec 2019
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Richard Thomas. (1/2/2020). Reversing land degradation in Africa through scaling-up Evergreen Agriculture- Component 1 Economics of Land Degradation (EGA/ELD)_ jul-Dec 2019.
Abstract
The semi-annual technical report for the Reversing land degradation in Africa through scaling-up Evergreen Agriculture- Component 1 Economics of Land Degradation (EGA/ELD) for the period of July - December 2019.
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Thomas, Richardhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8009-5681
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