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AFTA 2005 Conference Proceedings AGROFORESTRY OPTIONS FOR ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY OF DEGRADED LANDS ON THE FOREST-SAVANNA ECOSYSTEM OF GUINEA, WEST AFRICA Jordan Kimball, Department of Forest Resources
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Document Date: 2009-09-14 12:17:57


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Sankaran Beindou / /

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Guinea / Niger / /

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Forest Resources University of Minnesota / /

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Niger tributaries / /

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Peace Corps / Advisory Committee on the Sahel / University of Minnesota / /

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Paul Richards / Slash / Jordan Kimball / /

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Minnesota / Faranah / /

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WEST AFRICA / /

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radiation / appropriate technology / candidate agroforestry technologies / candidate technologies / specific agroforestry technologies / /

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