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. › Technical Papers / Working Papers › The Evolution of Collective Land Access Regimes in Pastoralist Societies: Lessons from East African Countries.

The Evolution of Collective Land Access Regimes in Pastoralist Societies: Lessons from East African Countries.

1-Apr-2017 | Technical Papers / Working Papers
Author(s): Njagi, Tim and Lilian Kirimi and Nthenya Kinyumu
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