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    Natural resources management in globalizing Asia

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    2007
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    Espaldon, Maria Victoria O.
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    A presentation of agroforestry as an adaptation and mitigation strategy for climatic changes and variabilities. The cases of agroforestry farms (at least 2) were discussed to provide the audience of about 70 teachers of the Dept Ed of Albay some information on the benefits of agroforestry system drawing on the data collected and observed in the uplands of Lantapan.
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