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Traditional land tenures and land use systems in the design of agricultural projects /

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Main Author: Noronha, Raymond, 1933-
Other Authors: Lethem, Francis.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c1983.
Series:World Bank staff working paper ; no. 561.
Subjects:
Agricultural development projects > Planning.
Land use > Planning.
Land tenure > Developing countries.
Land use > Developing countries > Planning.
Developing countries > Rural conditions.
Agricultural extension work > Developing countries.
Land use > Developing countries > Planning
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