From large to small: reorienting rural development policies in response to climate change, food security and poverty
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Wil de Jong | Benno Pokorny | Pablo Pacheco | W. Jong | P. Pacheco | J. Godar | B. Pokorny | James Johnson | Javier Godar | James Johnson | Wil de Jong | Javier Godar
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