An edition of Looking at maps in the dark (1998)

Looking at maps in the dark

directions for geographical research in land management and sustainable development in rural and urban environments of the Third World

Looking at maps in the dark
Leo de Haan, Piers M. Blaikie
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An edition of Looking at maps in the dark (1998)

Looking at maps in the dark

directions for geographical research in land management and sustainable development in rural and urban environments of the Third World

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Cover of: Looking at maps in the dark
Looking at maps in the dark: directions for geographical research in land management and sustainable development in rural and urban environments of the Third World
1998, Royal Dutch Geographical Society, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Univ. of Amsterdam
in English
Cover of: Looking at maps in the dark

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Papers presented at the symposium organized by the Third World Commission of the International Geographical Union (IGU).

Published in
Utrecht, Amsterdam
Series
Nederlandse geografische studies,, 240
Genre
Congresses.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD1131 .L66 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
165 p. :
Number of pages
165

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL96132M
ISBN 10
9068092618
LCCN
99208326

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