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  1. Seminario sobre Planificacion Participativa por objetivos del Programa de Frijol de Bolivia (1990, Santa Cruz, Bolivia). Informe

    Published 1990
    “…The report of the seminar conducted in Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia), to discuss the applicability of the goal-oriented participating planning method to bean cultivation in the country, is presented. …”
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  2. The role of government in agricultural innovation: Lessons from Bolivia by Hartwich, Frank, Jansen, Heinz-Gerhard

    Published 2007
    “…With the aid of various donors, Bolivia introduced a scheme in 2001—the Bolivian Agricultural Technology System (SIBTA)—by which government support to agricultural research and extension was partly delegated to regional semiautonomous foundations. …”
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  3. Spatial regression analysis of deforestation in Santa Cruz, Bolivia by Kaimowitz, D., Méndez, P., Puntodewo, A., Vanclay, J.K.

    Published 2002
    “…This paper applies a spatial economic regression model to analyze the relation between deforestation in the period from 1989 to 1994 and access to roads and markets, ecological conditions, land tenure, and zoning policies in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The data come from a Geographic Information System (GIS) data base compiled by the Natural Resources Department of the Santa Cruz Government. …”
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  4. Soybean technology and the loss of natural vegetation in Brazil and Bolivia by Kaimowitz, D., Smith, J.

    Published 2001
    “…In the Brazilian Cerrado and Santa Cruz Bolivia the new technologies made it possible to plant soybeans in areas where it had previously not been economically feasible. …”
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  5. El cultivo de la yuca en Bolivia by Lennis, J., Alvarado, A.

    Published 1991
    “…In Bolivia cassava is grown in 4 large areas, Beni-Pando, Yungas, Santa Cruz, and Chapare, where soils are mostly Inceptisols with some Entisols in the lowlands; Ultisols and Inceptisols predominate in the Yungas area. …”
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