Proceedings from the seminar on satellite remote sensing of environment and agriculture in developing countries, Copenhagen, May 1993

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Proceedings from the seminar on satellite remote sensing of environment and agriculture in developing countries, Copenhagen, May 1993. / Adriansen, H. K.; Rasmussen, K.

I: Geographica Hafniensia, Nr. C1, 1993.

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Adriansen, HK & Rasmussen, K 1993, 'Proceedings from the seminar on satellite remote sensing of environment and agriculture in developing countries, Copenhagen, May 1993', Geographica Hafniensia, nr. C1.

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Adriansen, H. K., & Rasmussen, K. (1993). Proceedings from the seminar on satellite remote sensing of environment and agriculture in developing countries, Copenhagen, May 1993. Geographica Hafniensia, (C1).

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Adriansen HK, Rasmussen K. Proceedings from the seminar on satellite remote sensing of environment and agriculture in developing countries, Copenhagen, May 1993. Geographica Hafniensia. 1993;(C1).

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Adriansen, H. K. ; Rasmussen, K. / Proceedings from the seminar on satellite remote sensing of environment and agriculture in developing countries, Copenhagen, May 1993. I: Geographica Hafniensia. 1993 ; Nr. C1.

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