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Competition pour des ressources limitees : le cas de la Cinquieme Region du Mali
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
natuurlijke hulpbronnen, visserij, herstel, Agriculture in Africa, dierlijke productie, landevaluatie, rehabilitation, agronomie, models, bodemclassificatie, duurzaamheid (sustainability), bodemtypen, bodemgeschiktheid, Landbouw in Afrika, land evaluation, bodemtaxonomie, land capability, natural resources, modellen, fishing, mali, agriculture, hulpbronnengebruik, research, agronomy, animal production, bescherming, gemeenschappen, soil classification, vis vangen, sustainability, protection, onderzoek, soil suitability, resource utilization, communities, landbouw, society, fisheries, soil types, samenleving, soil taxonomy, grondvermogen
natuurlijke hulpbronnen, visserij, herstel, Agriculture in Africa, dierlijke productie, landevaluatie, rehabilitation, agronomie, models, bodemclassificatie, duurzaamheid (sustainability), bodemtypen, bodemgeschiktheid, Landbouw in Afrika, land evaluation, bodemtaxonomie, land capability, natural resources, modellen, fishing, mali, agriculture, hulpbronnengebruik, research, agronomy, animal production, bescherming, gemeenschappen, soil classification, vis vangen, sustainability, protection, onderzoek, soil suitability, resource utilization, communities, landbouw, society, fisheries, soil types, samenleving, soil taxonomy, grondvermogen
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