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  1. Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix, 1996 by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2005
    “…The 1996 Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) permits a meaningful and detailed analysis of the productive structure of the economy as well as alternative trade reforms and income distribution channels. …”
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  2. Bolivia Social Accounting Matrix, 2012 by International Food Policy Research Institute, Inter-American Development Bank, Institute for Advanced Development Studies, Kiel Institute for the World Economy

    Published 2015
    “…The 2012 Input-Output (I-O) was the main data source used in building the disaggregated activity sector and comm odity accounts of the 2012 Bolivia SAM.…”
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  3. Spatially explicit model of deforestation in Bolivia by Vanclay, J.K., Kaimowitz, D., Puntodewo, A., Méndez, P.

    Published 1999
    “…A GIS compiled by the Departmental Government of Santa Cruz, Bolivia offers data that may help to resolve some competing theories of tropical deforestation. …”
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  4. Deforestation and forest degradation in lowland Bolivia by Pacheco, P.

    Published 2002
    “…It concludes that deforestation rates in lowland Bolivia have been relatively low compared to those observed in other countries where tropical forests are found. …”
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  5. Andean lost grains in Bolivia and Peru by Bioversity International

    Published 2015
    “…In Bolivia and Peru, traditional grains such as quinoa, amaranth and cañihua, which are highly nutritious and have been cultivated for thousands of years in the high altitude plains, are being displaced by global cereal crops such as wheat and maize. …”
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  6. Andean ‘lost grains’ in Bolivia and Peru by Gotor, Elisabetta, Martin, W.

    Published 2013
    “…Grown by the ancient civilizations of the Andes, grains such as quinoa, cañihua and amaranth have been staple crops for communities across Bolivia and Peru for over a millennia. Agricultural practices have changed dramatically over the last decade, and poor rural farmers are cultivating these traditional varieties less due to their poor economic competitiveness with global cereal crops, lack of improved varieties, arduous cultivation practices, difficulty of processing, lack of access to market chains and the negative image often associated with Andean grains as ‘food for the poor’. …”
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  7. Razas de maíz en Bolivia. by Ramírez Estrada, R.

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…Maiz, Reservas geneticas, Bolivia…”
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  8. Bolivia: Agricultural R&D indicators factsheet by Stads, Gert-Jan, de los Santos, Luis

    Published 2023
    “…Bolivia’s agricultural R&D spending is characterized by considerable year-toyear fluctuations. …”
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  9. Municipal governments and forest management in lowland Bolivia by Kaimowitz, D., Vallejos, C., Pacheco, P., Balanza, P.P., López, R.

    Published 1998
    “…Recent decentralization and forestry laws in Bolivia give municipal governments a strong role in forest management. …”
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  10. Municipal governments and forest management in Bolivia and Nicaragua by Kaimowitz, D., Pacheco, P., Mendoza, R., Barahona, T.

    Published 2001
    “…This paper analyzes the growing role of municipal governments in Bolivia and Nicaragua in forest-related issues on the basis of some thirty case studies. …”
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  11. Municipalities and local participation in forest management in Bolivia by Pacheco, P.

    Published 2003
    “…This chapter analyses the model of decentralization of forest management in Bolivia, and assess its main outcomes. Though significant functions were delegated to municipalities regarding forest resources such as control of forest crime, monitoring of forest management, delimitation and allocation of municipal reserves, the central state has reserved by itself some key functions regarding forest resources allocation and formulation of forest regulations. …”
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