The land sparing – land sharing controversy: Tracing the politics of knowledge
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Denis Couvet | Marion Desquilbet | Bruno Dorin | Allison Marie Loconto | D. Couvet | A. Loconto | Théo Moreau | B. Dorin | M. Desquilbet | T. Moreau
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