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Can national tree seed programmes generate economic, social and/or environmental benefits that cover their costs? considerations on economics, sustainability and the challenges ahead for tree seed centres in tropical countries. / Graudal, L.; Kjær, E. D.
Ikke angivet. red. / O. Eyog-Matig; B. Kigomo; J.-M. Boffa. International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, 2001. s. 15-28.
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Harvard
Graudal, L & Kjær, ED 2001, Can national tree seed programmes generate economic, social and/or environmental benefits that cover their costs? considerations on economics, sustainability and the challenges ahead for tree seed centres in tropical countries. i O Eyog-Matig, B Kigomo & J-M Boffa (red), Ikke angivet. International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, s. 15-28, Recent Research and Development in Forest Genetic Resources, Recent research and development in forest genetic resources : proceedings of the training workshop on the conservation and sustainable use of forest genetic resources in Eastern and Southern Africa, 1999, Nairobi, Nairobi, 01/01/1999.
APA
Graudal, L., & Kjær, E. D. (2001). Can national tree seed programmes generate economic, social and/or environmental benefits that cover their costs? considerations on economics, sustainability and the challenges ahead for tree seed centres in tropical countries. I O. Eyog-Matig, B. Kigomo, & J-M. Boffa (red.), Ikke angivet (s. 15-28). International Plant Genetic Resources Institute.
Vancouver
Graudal L, Kjær ED. Can national tree seed programmes generate economic, social and/or environmental benefits that cover their costs? considerations on economics, sustainability and the challenges ahead for tree seed centres in tropical countries. I Eyog-Matig O, Kigomo B, Boffa J-M, red., Ikke angivet. International Plant Genetic Resources Institute. 2001. s. 15-28
Author
Graudal, L. ; Kjær, E. D. / Can national tree seed programmes generate economic, social and/or environmental benefits that cover their costs? considerations on economics, sustainability and the challenges ahead for tree seed centres in tropical countries. Ikke angivet. red. / O. Eyog-Matig ; B. Kigomo ; J.-M. Boffa. International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, 2001. s. 15-28
Bibtex
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RIS
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