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National minerals policies and stakeholder participation for broad-based development in the southern African development community (SADC)

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  • Mtegha, H.D.
  • Cawood, F.T.
  • Minnitt, R.C.A.

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  • Mtegha, H.D. & Cawood, F.T. & Minnitt, R.C.A., 2006. "National minerals policies and stakeholder participation for broad-based development in the southern African development community (SADC)," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 31(4), pages 231-238, December.
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