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    A study on the impact of cocoa agro-forestry ecosystem on social economy and environment in a hillside location (Nghia Trung village, Bu Dang district of Binh Phuoc province)

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    2005
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    Tuan, V. D.
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    Abstract
    To demonstrate and quantify the triple benefits of social, economic and environmental in cocoa agro-forestry ecosystem when planted as a mixed cropping system in a degraded hillside environment.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/67709
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