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Agricultural research centers and indigenous knowledge systems in a worldwide perspective: where do we go from here? Indigenous knowledge systems: implications for agriculture and international development

Por: Cashman, K | Warren, D.M | Slikkeveer, L.J | Titilola, S.O | Iowa State Univ., Ames (EUA). Technology and Social Change Program | Academy for Educational Development, Inc., Washington, D.C. (EUA).
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoSeries Studies in Technology and Social Change - Iowa State University (EUA) no. 11. Editor: Ames, Iowa (EUA) 1989Descripción: p. 10-20.ISBN: 0-945271-15-8.Tema(s): CONOCIMIENTO NATIVO | DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE | POBLACION RURAL | BENEFICIOS SOCIALES | CONSERVACION DE LOS RECURSOS | INVESTIGACION AGRICOLA | CENTROS DE INVESTIGACION | SISTEMAS NAC DE INVESTIGACION | CENTROS INTERNACIONALES | PAISES EN DESARROLLO
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