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Livelihoods, Natural Resources, and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
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Livelihoods, Natural Resources, and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding

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First Published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-84971-233-0
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
FormatTrade paperback (US)
PublisherRoutledge
Publishing date25/03/2015
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 152 mm, Height 229 mm, Thickness 28 mm
Weight717 g
Article no.28264492
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A10167589
Product groupBU710
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Helen Young is a professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University and a research director at the school's Feinstein International Center.

Lisa Goldman is a senior attorney at the Environmental Law Institute.

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