Going where the grass is greener: On the study of pastoral mobility in Ferlo, Senegal
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Going where the grass is greener: On the study of pastoral mobility in Ferlo, Senegal. / Adriansen, Hanne K.O.; Nielsen, Thomas Theis.
I: Human Ecology, Nr. vol 30, no. 2, 2002, s. 215-226.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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Adriansen, HKO & Nielsen, TT 2002, 'Going where the grass is greener: On the study of pastoral mobility in Ferlo, Senegal', Human Ecology, nr. vol 30, no. 2, s. 215-226.
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Adriansen, H. K. O., & Nielsen, T. T. (2002). Going where the grass is greener: On the study of pastoral mobility in Ferlo, Senegal. Human Ecology, (vol 30, no. 2), 215-226.
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Adriansen HKO, Nielsen TT. Going where the grass is greener: On the study of pastoral mobility in Ferlo, Senegal. Human Ecology. 2002;(vol 30, no. 2):215-226.
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@article{7a281c7074c511dbbee902004c4f4f50,
title = "Going where the grass is greener: On the study of pastoral mobility in Ferlo, Senegal",
abstract = "pastoralism, Senegal, GPS, mobility, method triangulation",
author = "Adriansen, {Hanne K.O.} and Nielsen, {Thomas Theis}",
year = "2002",
language = "English",
pages = "215--226",
journal = "Human Ecology",
issn = "1464-5653",
number = "vol 30, no. 2",
}
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T1 - Going where the grass is greener: On the study of pastoral mobility in Ferlo, Senegal
AU - Adriansen, Hanne K.O.
AU - Nielsen, Thomas Theis
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - pastoralism, Senegal, GPS, mobility, method triangulation
AB - pastoralism, Senegal, GPS, mobility, method triangulation
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SP - 215
EP - 226
JO - Human Ecology
JF - Human Ecology
SN - 1464-5653
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ER -
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