Improved Livelihoods on Less Land: The Case of Ilambilole and Ikuwala Villages in Iringa Region, 1996–2017

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Improved Livelihoods on Less Land : The Case of Ilambilole and Ikuwala Villages in Iringa Region, 1996–2017. / Birch-Thomsen, Torben; Friis-Hansen, Esbern.

Prosperity in Rural Africa?: Insights into Wealth, Assets, and Poverty from Longitudinal Studies in Tanzania. red. / Dan Brockington; Christine Noe. Oxford University Press, 2021. s. 315-338.

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Birch-Thomsen, T & Friis-Hansen, E 2021, Improved Livelihoods on Less Land: The Case of Ilambilole and Ikuwala Villages in Iringa Region, 1996–2017. i D Brockington & C Noe (red), Prosperity in Rural Africa?: Insights into Wealth, Assets, and Poverty from Longitudinal Studies in Tanzania. Oxford University Press, s. 315-338. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198865872.001.0001

APA

Birch-Thomsen, T., & Friis-Hansen, E. (2021). Improved Livelihoods on Less Land: The Case of Ilambilole and Ikuwala Villages in Iringa Region, 1996–2017. I D. Brockington, & C. Noe (red.), Prosperity in Rural Africa?: Insights into Wealth, Assets, and Poverty from Longitudinal Studies in Tanzania (s. 315-338). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198865872.001.0001

Vancouver

Birch-Thomsen T, Friis-Hansen E. Improved Livelihoods on Less Land: The Case of Ilambilole and Ikuwala Villages in Iringa Region, 1996–2017. I Brockington D, Noe C, red., Prosperity in Rural Africa?: Insights into Wealth, Assets, and Poverty from Longitudinal Studies in Tanzania. Oxford University Press. 2021. s. 315-338 https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198865872.001.0001

Author

Birch-Thomsen, Torben ; Friis-Hansen, Esbern. / Improved Livelihoods on Less Land : The Case of Ilambilole and Ikuwala Villages in Iringa Region, 1996–2017. Prosperity in Rural Africa?: Insights into Wealth, Assets, and Poverty from Longitudinal Studies in Tanzania. red. / Dan Brockington ; Christine Noe. Oxford University Press, 2021. s. 315-338

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