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Indigenous livelihoods and the global environment: Understanding relationships

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1.1: Scenarios for tropical rivers and coasts: integrating the TRaCK research program
Collier, N, Boedhihartono AK, Sayer J.  2009.  Indigenous livelihoods and the global environment: Understanding relationships. 18th World IMACS / MODSIM Congress, 13-17 July 2009.
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