Improved land tenure not the driver of economic development in a Vietnamese community

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Improved land tenure not the driver of economic development in a Vietnamese community. / Knudsen, Christian M S; Mertz, Ole.

I: Geografisk tidsskrift / Danish journal of geography, Bind 116, Nr. 1, 2016, s. 82-84.

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Knudsen, CMS & Mertz, O 2016, 'Improved land tenure not the driver of economic development in a Vietnamese community', Geografisk tidsskrift / Danish journal of geography, bind 116, nr. 1, s. 82-84. https://doi.org/10.1080/00167223.2015.1096745

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Knudsen, C. M. S., & Mertz, O. (2016). Improved land tenure not the driver of economic development in a Vietnamese community. Geografisk tidsskrift / Danish journal of geography, 116(1), 82-84. https://doi.org/10.1080/00167223.2015.1096745

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Knudsen CMS, Mertz O. Improved land tenure not the driver of economic development in a Vietnamese community. Geografisk tidsskrift / Danish journal of geography. 2016;116(1):82-84. https://doi.org/10.1080/00167223.2015.1096745

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Knudsen, Christian M S ; Mertz, Ole. / Improved land tenure not the driver of economic development in a Vietnamese community. I: Geografisk tidsskrift / Danish journal of geography. 2016 ; Bind 116, Nr. 1. s. 82-84.

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