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    Developing a participatory socio-economic model for food security, improved rural livelihoods, watershed management and biodiversity conservation in southern Africa

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    2009
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    Travis, A.
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    This presentation summarizes the research of the SANREM project on an agricultural markets model for biodiversity conservation. The main research objectives were to determine the ability for an agricultural market development program to sustain itself and the "cost" of biodiversity conservation by way of this kind of a model.
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