The rationality of shifting cultivation systems - Labor productivity revisited
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The rationality of shifting cultivation systems - Labor productivity revisited. / Nielsen, Uffe; Mertz, Ole; Gabriel Tonga, Noweg.
I: Human Ecology, Nr. 34(2), 2006, s. 201-218.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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Nielsen, U, Mertz, O & Gabriel Tonga, N 2006, 'The rationality of shifting cultivation systems - Labor productivity revisited', Human Ecology, nr. 34(2), s. 201-218.
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Nielsen, U., Mertz, O., & Gabriel Tonga, N. (2006). The rationality of shifting cultivation systems - Labor productivity revisited. Human Ecology, (34(2)), 201-218.
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Nielsen U, Mertz O, Gabriel Tonga N. The rationality of shifting cultivation systems - Labor productivity revisited. Human Ecology. 2006;(34(2)):201-218.
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journal = "Human Ecology",
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