Traditional land tenure and land use systems in the design of agricultural projects.
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Noronha, R; Lethem, FJ
Published in: World Bank Staff Working Paper
January 1, 1983
The feasibility of agricultural projects and their intended impact are often determined by traditional patterns of tenure and land use. Provides agricultural project designers with an analytical basis and rationale for examining systems, and suggests how to use such information in designing projects. -from World Bank
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World Bank Staff Working Paper
Publication Date
January 1, 1983
Volume
561
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Noronha, R., & Lethem, F. J. (1983). Traditional land tenure and land use systems in the design of agricultural projects. World Bank Staff Working Paper, 561.
Noronha, R., and F. J. Lethem. “Traditional land tenure and land use systems in the design of agricultural projects.” World Bank Staff Working Paper 561 (January 1, 1983).
Noronha R, Lethem FJ. Traditional land tenure and land use systems in the design of agricultural projects. World Bank Staff Working Paper. 1983 Jan 1;561.
Noronha, R., and F. J. Lethem. “Traditional land tenure and land use systems in the design of agricultural projects.” World Bank Staff Working Paper, vol. 561, Jan. 1983.
Noronha R, Lethem FJ. Traditional land tenure and land use systems in the design of agricultural projects. World Bank Staff Working Paper. 1983 Jan 1;561.
Published In
World Bank Staff Working Paper
Publication Date
January 1, 1983
Volume
561