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Agriculture, Congresses, Economic conditions, Environmental aspects of Agriculture, Environmental degradation, Human ecology, Rice, Social aspects of Rice, Social conditions, Sustainable agriculture, Sustainable development, Environmental aspects, Vietnam, Nguyãen Xâa, Nguyen Xa, Social aspectsPlaces
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Too many people, too little land: the human ecology of a wet rice-growing village in the Red River Delta of Vietnam : report of the SUAN-EWC-CRES Workshop on Sustainable Rural Resource Management and Biological Diversity Conservation, held in Hanoi and Thai Binh Province from 15 to 26 July 1991
1993, East-West Center, Program on Environment
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Too Many People, Too Little Land: The Human Ecology of a Wet Rice-Growing Village in the Red River Delta of Vietnam : Report of the Suan-Ewc-Cres Wor (Occasional ... on Environment (East-West Center)), No. 15.)
September 1993, East-West Center
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 192-194).
"A joint research activity of the Southeast Asian Universities Agroecosystem Network (SUAN); the Program on Environment (ENV), East-West Center; and the Center for Natural Resources Management and Environmental Studies (CRES), Hanoi University."
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