Holistic management in West Africa: A new approach to community-based natural resource management decision making and institutional development at the decentralized commune level
Abstract
SANREM West Africa's (SANREM WA) collaborative research support program seeks to improve natural resource and conflict management practices in agro-pastoral systems in West Africa s arid and
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