Livestock, C. R. P. o. (2019). Joint village land use planning (JVLUP) is a process of planning across villages in order to protect shared resources, including grazing for local communities, supported by government policy and legislation.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
Livestock, CGIAR Research Program on. Joint Village Land Use Planning (JVLUP) Is a Process of Planning Across Villages in Order to Protect Shared Resources, Including Grazing for Local Communities, Supported by Government Policy and Legislation. 2019.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
Livestock, CGIAR Research Program on. Joint Village Land Use Planning (JVLUP) Is a Process of Planning Across Villages in Order to Protect Shared Resources, Including Grazing for Local Communities, Supported by Government Policy and Legislation. 2019.
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