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    Comparative analysis of livelihood strategies across sites involved in the SANREM project in the Altiplano

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    2008
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    Turín, Cecilia
    Thomas, J.
    Gilles, Jere L.
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    This poster shows the results of a comparative analysis of livelihood strategies across sites involved in the SANREM project in the Altiplano of Peru and Bolivia. It includes an overview of the projects as well as a description of materials and methods used for the study as well as conclusions about regional differences in livelihood strategies.
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