Agroforestry, livestock, fodder production and climate change adaptation and mitigation in East Africa: issues and options

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Agroforestry, livestock, fodder production and climate change adaptation and mitigation in East Africa: issues and options. / Dawson, Ian K; Carsan, Sammy; Franzel, Steve; Kindt, Roland; Breugel, Paulo van ; Graudal, Lars; Lillesø, Jens-Peter Barnekow; Orwa, Caleb; Jamnadass, Ramni.

ICRAF Working Paper No 178. ed. Nairobi, Kenya : World Agroforestry Centre, 2014. p. 1-22.

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Harvard

Dawson, IK, Carsan, S, Franzel, S, Kindt, R, Breugel, PV, Graudal, L, Lillesø, J-PB, Orwa, C & Jamnadass, R 2014 'Agroforestry, livestock, fodder production and climate change adaptation and mitigation in East Africa: issues and options' ICRAF Working Paper No 178 edn, World Agroforestry Centre, Nairobi, Kenya, pp. 1-22. https://doi.org/10.5716/WP14050.PDF

APA

Dawson, I. K., Carsan, S., Franzel, S., Kindt, R., Breugel, P. V., Graudal, L., Lillesø, J-P. B., Orwa, C., & Jamnadass, R. (2014). Agroforestry, livestock, fodder production and climate change adaptation and mitigation in East Africa: issues and options. (ICRAF Working Paper No 178 ed.) (pp. 1-22). World Agroforestry Centre. https://doi.org/10.5716/WP14050.PDF

Vancouver

Dawson IK, Carsan S, Franzel S, Kindt R, Breugel PV, Graudal L et al. Agroforestry, livestock, fodder production and climate change adaptation and mitigation in East Africa: issues and options. ICRAF Working Paper No 178 ed. Nairobi, Kenya: World Agroforestry Centre. 2014, p. 1-22. https://doi.org/10.5716/WP14050.PDF

Author

Dawson, Ian K ; Carsan, Sammy ; Franzel, Steve ; Kindt, Roland ; Breugel, Paulo van ; Graudal, Lars ; Lillesø, Jens-Peter Barnekow ; Orwa, Caleb ; Jamnadass, Ramni. / Agroforestry, livestock, fodder production and climate change adaptation and mitigation in East Africa: issues and options. ICRAF Working Paper No 178. ed. Nairobi, Kenya : World Agroforestry Centre, 2014. pp. 1-22

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